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'Side-stepping maneuver': not the more efficient technique to change direction amongst young elite soccer players
Rouissi, Mehdi, Chtara, Moktar, Owen, Adam, Chaalali, Anis, Chaouachi, Anis, Gabbett, Tim and Chamri, Karim. 2015. "'Side-stepping maneuver': not the more efficient technique to change direction amongst young elite soccer players." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 15 (2), pp. 749-763. https://doi.org/10.1080/24748668.2015.11868827Article
'Sitting in Cages': Imagining Victorian Women in Neo-Victorian Film Musicals
Stevenson, Ana. 2015. "'Sitting in Cages': Imagining Victorian Women in Neo-Victorian Film Musicals." Falchi, Simonetta, Perletti, Greta and Ruiz, Maria Isabel Romero (ed.) Victorianomania: Reimagining, Refashioning, and Rewriting Victorian Literature and Culture. Milan, Italy. Franco Angeli. pp. 73-86Edited book (chapter)
'Snacktivity™' to increase physical activity: Time to try something different?
Sanders, James P., Biddle, Stuart J. H., Gokal, Kajal, Sherar, Lauren B., Skrybant, Magdalena, Parretti, Helen M., Ives, Natalie, Yates, Thomas, Mutrie, Nanette and Daley, Amanda J.. 2021. "'Snacktivity™' to increase physical activity: Time to try something different?" Preventive Medicine. 153, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106851Article
'Some of us pushed forward and let the world see what could be done': Aboriginal Australian nurses and midwives, 1900-2005
Best, Odette and Gorman, Don. 2016. "'Some of us pushed forward and let the world see what could be done': Aboriginal Australian nurses and midwives, 1900-2005." Labour History: a journal of labour and social history. https://doi.org/10.5263/labourhistory.111.0149Article
'Swinging through the trees': Vocal jazz improvisation, metaphor and embodied cognition
Forbes, Melissa. 2022. "'Swinging through the trees': Vocal jazz improvisation, metaphor and embodied cognition." Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing National Conference (2022): Encompassing the vocal spectrum. Adelaide, Australia 29 Sep - 02 Oct 2022 Adelaide, Australia.Presentation
'Symbols of Our Slavery': Fashion and the Rhetoric of Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century American Print Culture
Stevenson, Ana. 2014. "'Symbols of Our Slavery': Fashion and the Rhetoric of Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century American Print Culture." Lilith: a feminist history journal. https://doi.org/10.3316/INFORMIT.569638380940298Article
'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback." Dann, Christopher Ewart and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Technology-enhanced formative assessment practices in higher education. United States. IGI Global. pp. 1-19Edited book (chapter)
'The abolitionists of slavery among women': transatlantic foundations of the woman-slave analogy
Stevenson, Ana. 2012. "'The abolitionists of slavery among women': transatlantic foundations of the woman-slave analogy." Harmes, Marcus K., Henderson, Lindsay, Harmes, Barbara and Antonio, Amy (ed.) The British World: Religion, Memory, Society, Culture (2012). Toowoomba, Australia 02 - 05 Jul 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.Paper
'The Bully of the World': the Queensland Press and Germany, August 1914 - April 1915
Kerby, Martin and Baguley, Margaret. 2020. "'The Bully of the World': the Queensland Press and Germany, August 1914 - April 1915." Media History. 27 (1), pp. 14-29. https://doi.org/10.1080/13688804.2020.1739516Article
'The difficulties of communication encountered by Indigenous peoples’: moving beyond Indigenous deficit in the model admission rules for legal practitioners
Burns, Marcelle, Young, Simon and Nielsen, Jennifer. 2018. "'The difficulties of communication encountered by Indigenous peoples’: moving beyond Indigenous deficit in the model admission rules for legal practitioners." Legal Education Review. 28 (2), pp. 1-27.Article
'The Dirty Vat': European migration to Australia from Shanghai, 1946-47
Persian, Jayne. 2019. "'The Dirty Vat': European migration to Australia from Shanghai, 1946-47." Australian Historical Studies. 50 (1), pp. 21-40. https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1551411Article
'The end of all': how a forgotten map helped us forget Newington Butts
Johnson, Laurie. 2020. "'The end of all': how a forgotten map helped us forget Newington Butts." Norrie, Aidan and Houlahan, Mark (ed.) New directions in early modern English drama: edges, spaces, intersections. Berlin / Boston. De Gruyter Open Sp. z o.o.. pp. 151-174Edited book (chapter)
'The innocence in her beautiful green eyes': speculations on seduction and the 'feminine' in the Australian news media
Little, Janine. 2006. "'The innocence in her beautiful green eyes': speculations on seduction and the 'feminine' in the Australian news media." Pacific Journalism Review. 12 (1), pp. 131-145.Article
'The new prima donnas': 'homegrown' Tasmanian 'stars' of the 1860s Emma and Clelia Howson
Anae, Nicole. 2005. "'The new prima donnas': 'homegrown' Tasmanian 'stars' of the 1860s Emma and Clelia Howson." Journal of Australian Studies. 28 (84), pp. 173-181.Article
'The Poop it Kit'; addressing a real world problem through research and innovation
Reid-Searl, Kerry, Crowley, Kate, Blunt, Nicole, Banard, Carmen, Cole, Rachelle and Anderson, Carina. 2020. "'The Poop it Kit'; addressing a real world problem through research and innovation." 2020 Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Conference (ANZAHPE 2020). Melbourne, Australia 12 - 15 Jul 2020Paper
'They are a tax fearing people': Deterrent Effect-Penalties, Audit and Corruption in a Developing Country
Faridy, Nahida, Freudenberg, Brett and Sarker, Tapan. 2016. "'They are a tax fearing people': Deterrent Effect-Penalties, Audit and Corruption in a Developing Country." Curtin Law and Taxation Review. 3, pp. 1-50.Article
'This book belongs to': Trauma, (Bio)Degradation, and the Law in Visual and Narrative Diaries
Gildersleeve, Jessica and Batorowicz, Beata. 2020. "'This book belongs to': Trauma, (Bio)Degradation, and the Law in Visual and Narrative Diaries." Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly. 43 (4), pp. 781-799. https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2020.0079Article
'This circle of joy': meaningful musicians’ work and the benefits of facilitating singing groups
Forbes, Melissa and Bartlett, Irene. 2020. "'This circle of joy': meaningful musicians’ work and the benefits of facilitating singing groups." Music Education Research. 22 (5), pp. 555-568. https://doi.org/10.1080/14613808.2020.1841131Article
'This email thing won't take off': a critique of the Australian government's digital education revolution (DER) funding on a secondary school
Kerby, Martin C., Johnston, David, Scott, Michael and O'Brien, Sean. 2015. "'This email thing won't take off': a critique of the Australian government's digital education revolution (DER) funding on a secondary school." Baguley, Margaret M., Findlay, Yvonne S. and Kerby, Martin C. (ed.) Meanings and motivation in education research. New York. Routledge. pp. 137 -147Edited book (chapter)
'This is our campus!' - student perspectives of their 1st year experience at a new university campus
Todd, Nick and Ballantyne, Julie. 2007. "'This is our campus!' - student perspectives of their 1st year experience at a new university campus." Kift, Sally (ed.) 10th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference (FYHE 2007). Brisbane, Australia 04 - 06 Jul 2007 Brisbane, Australia.Paper
'Till death us do part': homicide defences for women in abusive relationships — similar problems — different responses in Germany and Australia
Braun, Kerstin. 2017. "'Till death us do part': homicide defences for women in abusive relationships — similar problems — different responses in Germany and Australia." Violence Against Women: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 23 (10), pp. 1177-1204. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801216656832Article
'Time to find a new freedom': TOMNET and Men’s Sheds - meeting older men’s contributive needs in regions within South East and South West Queensland, Australia?
Mulligan, Deborah L.. 2018. 'Time to find a new freedom': TOMNET and Men’s Sheds - meeting older men’s contributive needs in regions within South East and South West Queensland, Australia? PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/5f69803cdccdaPhD Thesis
'To pay our wonted tribute,' or topical specificity in Cymbeline
Johnson, Laurie. 2012. "'To pay our wonted tribute,' or topical specificity in Cymbeline." Harmes, Marcus K., Henderson, Lindsay, Harmes, Barbara and Antonio, Amy (ed.) The British World: Religion, Memory, Society, Culture (2012). Toowoomba, Australia 02 - 05 Jul 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.Paper
'True camping': is there a place for it?
Winter, Caroline. 2005. "'True camping': is there a place for it?" Tremblay, Pascal and Boyle, Alicia (ed.) 15th Annual Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference (CAUTHE 2005). Alice Springs, Australia 01 - 05 Feb 2005 Darwin, Australia.Paper
'Under great anxiety': Pregnancy experiences of Vietnamese women with physical disabilities seen through an intersectional lens
Nguyen, Thi Vinh, King, Julie, Edwards, Niki and Dunne, Michael P.. 2021. "'Under great anxiety': Pregnancy experiences of Vietnamese women with physical disabilities seen through an intersectional lens." Social Science and Medicine. 284, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114231Article
'Unshelling the past’ – an archaeological study of shellfish assemblages from Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea
Thangavelu, Anbarasu ‘Eddie’. 2015. 'Unshelling the past’ – an archaeological study of shellfish assemblages from Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.PhD Thesis
'Values', 'Motivation' and 'Fit' in Aged Care Nursing: Understanding the Core Positive Work Values of Registered Nurses Working in Residential Aged Care Facilities in Regional Queensland
Yang, Meng. 2022. 'Values', 'Motivation' and 'Fit' in Aged Care Nursing: Understanding the Core Positive Work Values of Registered Nurses Working in Residential Aged Care Facilities in Regional Queensland. Masters Thesis Master of Science (Research). University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7q8zMasters Thesis
'Vi er alle Australiere': the migrant newspaper Norden and its promotion of pan-Scandinavian unity within Australia, 1896-1940
Emmerson, Mark Joseph. 2014. 'Vi er alle Australiere': the migrant newspaper Norden and its promotion of pan-Scandinavian unity within Australia, 1896-1940. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.PhD Thesis
'Warning! Graphic content ahead': advocating for graphic video in the teaching of animal law
Timoshanko, Aaron C.. 2016. "'Warning! Graphic content ahead': advocating for graphic video in the teaching of animal law." Legal Education Review. 26 (1), pp. 115-136. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2984085Article
'We don’t recognize transsexuals … and we’re not going to treat you': cruel and unusual and the lived experiences of transgender women in US prisons
Phillips, Tania, Bromdal, Annette, Mullens, Amy, Gildersleeve, Jessica and Gow, Jeff. 2020. "'We don’t recognize transsexuals … and we’re not going to treat you': cruel and unusual and the lived experiences of transgender women in US prisons." Harmes, Marcus, Harmes, Meredith and Harmes, Barbara (ed.) The Palgrave handbook of incarceration in popular culture. Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 331-360Edited book (chapter)
'We speak with our ears': the assessment of children’s capacity to pronounce isolated phonemes and their capacity to read or say words aloud in the english language: implications for learning to read
Tyrer, Patricia Anne Mongard Collette. 2012. 'We speak with our ears': the assessment of children’s capacity to pronounce isolated phonemes and their capacity to read or say words aloud in the english language: implications for learning to read. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.PhD Thesis
'We're all strangers': post-war anxiety in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
Gildersleeve, Jessica. 2014. "'We're all strangers': post-war anxiety in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap." Clues: a journal of detection. 32 (2), pp. 115-123. https://doi.org/10.3172/CLU.32.2.115Article
'Weird Melancholy' and the modern television outback: rage, shame and violence in Wake in Fright and Mystery Road
Gildersleeve, Jessica. 2019. "'Weird Melancholy' and the modern television outback: rage, shame and violence in Wake in Fright and Mystery Road." M/C Journal. 22 (1). https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1500Article
'We’re pushing back': group singing, social identity and caring for a spouse with Parkinson’s
Forbes, Melissa. 2021. "'We’re pushing back': group singing, social identity and caring for a spouse with Parkinson’s." Psychology of Music. 49 (5), pp. 1199-1214. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735620944230Article
'What about us?' Wellbeing of higher education librarians
Carter, Susan, Andersen, Cecily, Turner, Michelle and Gaunt, Lorraine. 2023. "'What about us?' Wellbeing of higher education librarians." The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 49 (1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2022.102619Article
'What Made the Elephant Rise Up from the Shade?': Relationships in Transition and Negotiating Silence in Mozambique
Igreja, Victor. 2019. "'What Made the Elephant Rise Up from the Shade?': Relationships in Transition and Negotiating Silence in Mozambique." Russell, Aidan (ed.) Truth, Silence and Violence in Emerging States: Histories of the Unspoken. Abingdon, United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 88-110Edited book (chapter)
'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation
Jones, Nicky. 2013. "'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation." Queensland Lawyer. 33 (1), pp. 52-66.Article
'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'
Connors, Libby. 2015. "'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'." Journal of Australian Colonial History. 17, pp. 83-100.Article
'You can be good enough… you can be great!' Defining the needs of CALD students in an Accelerated Entry Pathway Program
Palfery, Tatra, Chang, Heejin and Crane, Daniel. 2018. "'You can be good enough… you can be great!' Defining the needs of CALD students in an Accelerated Entry Pathway Program." 2018 Foundation and Bridging Educators New Zealand Conference (FABENZ). Wellington, New ZealandPresentation
'You’re not a leader because you stand above everyone. You’re a leader because you're willing to… walk with everyone': A study of student leadership in a peer-assisted learning program at an Australian university
Kimmins, Rosalind R.. 2021. 'You’re not a leader because you stand above everyone. You’re a leader because you're willing to… walk with everyone': A study of student leadership in a peer-assisted learning program at an Australian university. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7q4yPhD Thesis
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