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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Kaya wandjoo ngala Noongarpedia – Welcome to our Noongarpedia
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Interview as Archive: Moving in Disciplinary Space from Cultural Studies to Cultural Science. An Interview with John Hartley AM
Published 2021-12-01“…On 19 July 2021 John and I met at Curtin University on the unceded lands of the Noongar people to discuss his passage from cultural studies to cultural science. …”
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Lessons from the History of Internet Studies
Published 2021-01-01“…A Keynote Presentation given at the Open Literacy Digital Games, Social Responsibility and Social Innovation Symposium in celebration of the 20-year anniversary of the founding of Internet Studies at Curtin University. Matthew is Australia’s first Professor of Internet Studies, having established the world-leading Internet Studies department at Curtin University where he worked from 1993 to 2012.…”
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Editorial: Relaunching Cultural Science
Published 2018-07-01“…Initially, the costs of publishing Open Access are borne by the Centre for Culture & Technology (CCAT) at Curtin University. In later volumes, we will encourage authors to seek funding from their own institutions to support publication of their articles. …”
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2025: A year of uncertainty and opportunity for public health
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Who Puts the ‘Open’ in Open Knowledge?
Published 2020-12-01“…As this paper discusses, the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative, a major research project funded by Curtin University, is a deliberate effort to support the new forms of digital literacy needed to enable this shift.…”
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