SDG commentary: services that provide opportunity for all humans
2 AugThe global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflects our commitment to improving life on earth, with a focus on providing opportunities for all humans through quality services
The 'problem' of Australian First Nations doctoral education: a policy analysis
2 AugEducational inequality is a significant issue worldwide, and Australia is no exception.
Australian Indigenous female entrepreneurs: The role of adversity quotient
2 AugIn the face of adversity, resilience and determination often shine the brightest.
Io, keimami leqataka vakalevu na vei gauna mai muri” (“we are worried about the future generation”): experiences of eco-grief in rural indigenous Fijians
19 AprBeneath the surface of serenity, lies a community grappling with the grave impacts of climate change.
Epistemology of Belongingness: Dreaming A First Nation's Ontology of Hope
14 MarFew voices resonate as profoundly as that of Dr.
The archaeology of orality: dating Tasmanian Aboriginal oral traditions to the Late Pleistocene
1 FebRecent research, featured in the Journal of Archaeological Science, presents compelling evidence that traditional tales from Tasmania have persisted for more than 12,000 years, supported by much investigation
Driva Qele / Stealing Earth: Oral Accounts of the Volcanic Eruption of Nabukelevu (Mt Washington), Kadavu Island (Fiji) ~2500 Years Ago
1 FebCan you envision a time when knowledge was transmitted through spoken tales, weaving vivid narratives of celestial battles, earth-shaking eruptions, and oceans drained by mythical beings? A recent study published in Oral Tradition sheds light on how memories of a volcanic eruption in Fiji, approximately 2500 years ago, were intricately encoded in oral traditions.
Non-traditional students’ preferences for learning technologies and impacts on academic self-efficacy
28 JanBlended Learning (BL), combining face-to-face and online elements, has been a topic of discussion for three decades.
Driva Qele / Stealing Earth: Oral Accounts of the Volcanic Eruption of Nabukelevu (Mt Washington), Kadavu Island (Fiji) ~2500 Years Ago
25 JanCan you envision a time when knowledge was transmitted through spoken tales, weaving vivid narratives of celestial battles, earth-shaking eruptions, and oceans drained by mythical beings? A recent study published in Oral Tradition sheds light on how memories of a volcanic eruption in Fiji, approximately 2500 years ago, were intricately encoded in oral traditions.
Associations of locus of control, information processing style and anti-reflexivity with climate change scepticism in an Australian sample
18 JanClimate change is a pressing global issue that demands collective action.
Between tinkering and transformation: A contemporary appraisal of climate change adaptation research on the world's islands
11 JanIslands, diverse and unique, stand at the forefront of climate change discussions.
Moral judgements of junior sports sponsorships: an emerging mediator of sponsor goodwill
3 JanWhen it comes to junior sports, moral dilemmas and strategic decisions are relatable in terms of sponsorship.