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ItemNo Preview AvailableAt the Heart of It: place stories across Darug and Gundungurra LandsTorpey, J ; Hurst, J (Western Sydney University Copyright © 2004-2022, 2014-03-25)This is a free enhanced ebook located within the context of Ann McGrath’s and Peter Read’s ARC Linkage Project (LP100100427) “Deepening Histories of Place: Exploring Indigenous Landscapes of National and International Significance”, The Australian National University and Sydney University, 2011-2013. PhD student Julia Torpey, who interviewed more than thirty Indigenous people about their histories and storytelling, produced it. Some interviews have been selected here to appear in this ebook from the larger collection of filmed oral histories in place, in The Blue Mountains, Western Sydney and Sydney. This collection of films is not representative of a particular community organisation or ‘tribe’; it is representative of individual connection to place and history. The films in this eBook are illustrative of the diversity of storytelling, history, identity and connection to landscape that are encountered with individual Indigenous people. The result is an ebook that walks and talks and performs history, bringing histories told closer to listeners, readers and viewers. Copyright of the oral histories remains with the storytellers. The storytellers have agreed for their history to be downloadable, to be enjoyed in Country or elsewhere. Please look, listen and enjoy this history but do not copy, reproduce, sell or alter in any way.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableSuperpower, China? Historicizing Beijing's New Narrative of Leadership and East Asia's Response TheretoKIM, HJ ; Horesh, N ; Mauch, P (World Scientific-Now Publishers, 2014)This book sets out to answer how China's rise can best be understood from both East Asian and Western perspectives. It also assesses the prospect of realignment away from the US hegemony in East Asia in light of persistent regional rivalries. Throughout the book, the authors show that for China's neighbours, as well as for its own intellectuals, historicizing the country's rise provides one way of understanding its current ascendant trajectory, on the one hand, and acute social problems, on the other. To which historical precedent should one turn? Did Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo get it right when he recently likened the contemporary Sino-Japanese relationship to that of Germany and Britain on the eve of World War I? Is Harvard Law School's Noah Feldman correct in his assertion that China and the United States are on the verge not of a Cold War but of a “Cool War,” in which a “classic struggle for power is unfolding at the same time as economic cooperation is becoming deeper? The authors examine these questions and also focus on other observations that becloud China's rise.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableDiversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and presentDamousi, J ; Rubenstein, K ; Tomsic, M ; Damousi, J ; Rubenstein, K ; Tomsic, M (ANU Press, 2014)While leadership is an over-used term today, how it is defined for women and the contexts in which it emerges remains elusive. Moreover, women are exhorted to exercise leadership, but occupying leadership positions has its challenges. Issues of access, acceptable behaviour and the development of skills to be successful leaders are just some of them. Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present provides a new understanding of the historical and contemporary aspects of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women’s leadership in a range of local, national and international contexts. It brings interdisciplinary expertise to the topic from leading scholars in a range of fields and diverse backgrounds. The aims of the essays in the collection document the extent and diverse nature of women’s social and political leadership across various pursuits and endeavours within democratic political structures.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableOne world: The ethics of globalizationSinger, P (Yale University Press, 2004-12-01)The book encompasses four main global issues: climate change, the role of the World Trade Organization, human rights and humanitarian intervention, and foreign aid. Singer addresses each vital issue from an ethical perspective and offers alternatives to the state-centric approach that characterizes international theory and relations today. On climate change, for example, he sees the ethical issue as one that concerns a common global resource - the capacity of the atmosphere to absorb waste gases. How much of this resource should developed notions appropriate, and how much should be left for developing nations? Regarding the WTO, Singer asks whether the organization allows free trade to override all other values, and he assesses the evidence for and against the view that globalization helps the poor. In his consideration of human rights, the author asks to what extent we can develop global laws protecting human rights and what the criteria for intervention should be when these rights are violated. Finally, Singer addresses the obligations of the world's rich nations to assist the poor nations. © 2002 by Peter Singer. All rights reserved.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableOne World: The Ethics of GlobalizationSinger, P (Yale University Press, 2002)Amy Gutmann, George Kateb, Stephen Macedo, Alan Patten, and Chuck Beitz all served as Director of the Center during the writing of One World or One World Now, and I thank them for their support. Students in my Practical Ethics course ...
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ItemNo Preview AvailableReligion, the Supernatural and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe An album amicorum for Charles ZikaSpinks, J ; Eichberger, D ; Spinks, J ; Eichberger, D (BRILL, 2015-07-27)This volume brings together some of the most exciting current scholarship on these themes. This interdisciplinary and geographically broad-ranging volume pays tribute to the ground-breaking work of Charles Zika.
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ItemEmotions in Indian Thought-SystemsBilimoria, P ; Wenta, A ; Bilimoria, P ; Wenta, A (Routledge India, 2015-02-18)A stimulating account of the wide range of approaches towards conceptualising emotions in classical Indian philosophical–religious traditions, such as those of the Upanishads, Vaishnava Tantrism, Bhakti movement, Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, ...
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ItemThe Indian Diaspora: Hindus and Sikhs in AustraliaBilimoria, P ; Bapat, JB ; Hughes, P ; Bilimoria, P ; Bapat, JB ; Hughes P, (DKPrintworld, 2015)"Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant community. The Indian Diaspora has made substantial contributions to the multi-ethnic and multi-religious diversity within Australia. The growth of Hinduism and Sikhism through gurus, temples, yoga and rituals of many kind has brought new colours, images, customs and practices to the profile of Australian religion, and the Australian landscape more widely. At the same time, Hinduism and Sikhism have themselves been transformed as Hindus and Sikhs from different parts of India as well as Fiji, Malaysia and other parts of the world have come together to establish a pan-Indian ethos. Hindus and Sikhs here have also interacted with other sectors of the Australian population and with religions from the Western world. This is the theme of this book."--Publisher.
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ItemGlobalization, Transnationalism, Gender and Ecological EngagementsBilimoria, P ; Rayner, A ; Bilimoria, P ; Rayner, A (Serial Publications, 2015)
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ItemSelf and Its Horizons in Hindu ThoughtBilimoria, P (DKPrintworld, 2015)