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School of Communications and Arts Theses : Honours

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Theses from 2013 2013

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Somewhat damaged and interrogating the incubus : sleep paralysis explored in the young adult novel, 'Somewhat Damaged', Lauren Payne

Theses from 2012 2012

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Capturing the Cape : a photographic case study of the Cape Range bioregion of northwest Australia ; Straight lines : a photographic case study of the Cape Range bioregion of northwest Australia, David J. Bradley

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Australian National School Chaplaincy Program : a critical discourse analysis of online newspaper portrayals, Ashley Donkin

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Full-forward and, Macho homos : toward a masculist reframing of male homosexuality, Kristian Guagliardo

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Lola Ridge : poet and renegade modernist, Anna Hueppauff

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The 2011 Libyan revolution and Gene Sharp's strategy of nonviolent action : what factors precluded nonviolent action in the 2011 Libyan uprising, and how do these reflect on Gene Sharp's theory?, Siobhan Lynch

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The pink divide : commodified femininity, gender performativity and identity, DeeDee Noon

Theses from 2011 2011

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Predictive and adaptive game development a practical application of development models to the independent video game industry, Liam A. Hunt

 
 
 

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