124 resultados para UNSW


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Imas Maesaroh is an Indonesian who studied in Australia on two occasions; at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the 1993-1995, and at Curtin University in 2007-2012. She studied on Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) scholarships on both occasions and completed a Masters in Library Studies at UNSW, and a PhD in the same field later at Curtin University. The interview was conducted in Indonesian on 31 May 2014 by Dr. Ahmad Suaedy of the Abdurrahman Wahid Centre for Inter-faith Dialogue and Peace at Universitas Indonesia. This set comprises: an interview recording, a photograph and a transcript of the interview (also in Indonesian).

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Muhammad Zuhdi is an Indonesian who studied at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 1999. He studied on an Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) and completed a Masters of Education. The interview was conducted in English on 12 January 2015 by Dr. Ahmad Suaedy of the Abdurrahman Wahid Centre for Inter-faith Dialogue and Peace at Universitas Indonesia. This set comprises: an interview recording, a timed summary, and a photograph.

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Donald Gumbis is a Papua New Guinean who studied at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 2011-2012. He studied on a Colombo Plan Scholarship and completed a Masters in International Relations. The interview was conducted in English by Dr. Jonathan Ritchie of Deakin University and Dr. Musawe Sinebare of the Pacific Adventist University on 10 July 2014. This set comprises: a recording of the interview in two parts, a photograph, and a timed summary.

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The present text intends to analyze the hypothesis stating that the path of the sun can be an organizing element for how you live in the houses designed by Jørn Utzon. To do so, I have selected twenty houses and building complexes designed by him between the years 1950-94, in Denmark, Sweden, The United Kingdom and Spain. In these projects I will look for elements which are repeated and their possible meaning. The aim is to reach practical conclusions that could help us decide how to orientate a house.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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This review will critically evaluate two recent texts by white academics working across disciplines of cultural studies, history and anthropology and published by UNSW Press, which share a focus on the relationship between Aboriginality, Philosophy, Place and Time in Australia. I write from the position of a queer white academic committed to engaging politically and intellectually with the challenge of Indigenous sovereignties in this place while also aware that my position as a middle class white woman and intellectual imposes limits on what it is possible for me to know about Indigenous epistemologies (see Moreton-Robinson, 2000). In the course of this review I will demonstrate how anthropology's tendency to fix its objects of study within a circumscribed space of 'difference' limits the capacity of texts produced within this discipline to account for racialized struggles over sovereignty. While these struggles are equally embedded in the ethnographic context and the nation's constitution and political institutions, we will see that Muecke and Bird Rose confront problems in analysing the relationship between the intimate space of the 'field', in which one's research subjects quickly become one's 'friends' and/or 'classificatory kin'—on one hand—and the public space of the nation within which statements about Aboriginality by white academics circulate and are vested with an authority that escapes individual intentions and control—on the other.

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