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Setting the Scene for Commercial Nationalism: The Nation, the Market, and the Media
The phenomenon of commercial nationalism seems most apparent, or perhaps it would be more correct to say it appears to have been most successful, within nation states which are emerging from some form of autho...
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The Nation-State and Media Globalisation: Has the Nation-State Returned — Or Did It Never Leave?
Like that of Mark Twain, reports of the death of the nation-state in the face of globalisation have been greatly exaggerated. The papers in this collection variously address what has been described as the ‘ret...
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Critical Literacy, Cultural Literacy, and the English School Curriculum in Australia
In this chapter I want to reflect on the contemporary currency of what Richard Hoggart has called ‘critical literacy’ through a discussion of a series of debates about a very different formation of ‘critical l...
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Article
Ethics of research involving humans: Uniform processes for disparate categories?
The Australian Health Ethics Committee’s National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans (1999) expanded the health and medical focus of preceding statements by including all disciplines of ...