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Griffith Review 54: Earthly Delights: The Novella Project IV by Julianne Schultz
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Griffith Review 55: State of Hope by Julianne Schultz
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Hope is at the heart of South Australia. More than any other state it has shaped its own destiny with large doses of vision and optimism. It has been less frightened of 'the vision thing' and demonstrated willingness to challenge prevailing sentiments, experiment, boldly innovate and take a national lea ...Show more
Griffith Review 56: Millennials Strike Back by Julianne Schultz and Jerath Head (Editors)
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Millennials have had bad press for a long time. Now they are fighting back, making their mark on a world that is profoundly different from the one their parents knew. The oldest were in primary school when the Soviet Union collapsed and deregulation swept the west. As they entered adulthood they witness ...Show more
Griffith Review #57: Perils of Populism by Julianne Schultz
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The world is in the grip of profound political and social change. Leaders are rising to power who promise to respond to the voice of the people-people who are aggrieved and resentful, feeling the sting of inequality and the uncertainty of a new economic order. Perils of Populism makes sense of why we ar ...Show more
Griffith Review 59 by Julianne Schultz; Jane Camens (Editor)
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Griffith Review 61 - Who We Are by Julianne Schultz (Editor); Peter Mares (Editor)
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From the voices of protestors to the encroachment of a new fascism, everywhere we look power is revealed. This thought-provoking issue of the acclaimed literary annual Freeman'sexplores who gets to say what matters in a time of social upheaval. Margaret Atwood posits it's time to update the gender of w ...Show more
Griffith Review 63 - Writing the Country by Ashley Hay; Julianne Schultz
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith Review Ser.
How we speak of and to the world we live in requires us to make sense of where we are and where we?re going; it requires us to describe, interrogate and analyse our places from the smallest to the grandest of scales.In the second issue of Griffith Review, published fifteen years ago, Melissa Lucashenko ...Show more
Griffith Review 64: The New Disruptors by Ashley Hay
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The original pioneers of Silicon Valley dreamed of a better world, but digital disruption has become a threatening catchphrase in recent years. Many of the technologies now at our fingertips are deliberately disruptive, changing industries, economies, politics and institutions, and many facets of our li ...Show more
Griffith Review 65: Crimes and Punishments by Ashley Hay (Editor)
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What is it about crime stories that make people hunger for them? The volume of content produced in these genres - from the pages of mysteries and thrillers to audio and visual dramas and reconstructions - hints at a primal and deeply ingrained fascination with the darker side of human nature. While crim ...Show more
Griffith Review 67: Matters of Trust by Ashley Hay
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From our first experiences to our last, institutions structure our world - through education and medicine to politics, justice, civics and religion. But in recent years even the most entrenched of institutions are seemingly on the edge of implosion. Either through deliberate political attacks or as an e ...Show more
Griffith Review 68: Getting On by Ashley Hay
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In a world where seventy is the new fifty, old age isn't what it used to be.By 2060, the ratio of Australians aged over sixty-five will have passed one in four. This unprecedented demographic transformation marks a quiet revolution with far-reaching consequences for both individuals and wider society.As ...Show more
Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves by Ashley Hay (Editor)
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What can we learn about learning?Australians have one of the highest levels of educational attainment in the world, but not every Australian has access to a world-class education. What represents a 'good’ education in a country with an increasingly segmented school system and a tertiary sector that face ...Show more