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Publisher of new research in humanities and social sciences, and Australian classics. Tweets are meant to be informative and thought-provoking (RT ≠ E).
Sydney, Australia
Joined June 2009
On Thursday 30 October, "Gun-guwelamagapa: The Land of Our Old People: All the different camps on An-barra Country" was officially launched at Paperchain Bookstore in Manuka, Canberra. #TAB #archaeology #booklaunch #anthropology #authorevent
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Happy Publication day to "Archaeologies of Food in Australia"! Twenty-first century Australia is a nation somewhat obsessed with food. From cookbooks to television screens, we are surrounded by conversations about what and how we eat. #archaeology #anthropology #archaeobotany
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Happy publication day to “Patriots and Propaganda: Chinese Australians and the politics of loyalty, 1930s–1940s”! Read more: https://t.co/fkag9rgnu7
#newrelease #publishing #australianchinesehistory
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Happy publication day to “Gun-guwelamagapa: The Land of Our Old People: All the different camps on An-barra Country”! Read more: https://t.co/Aeg5D8NifD
#newrelease #publishing #australasianarchaeology
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Discover how continuous quality insurance in health care can transform communities. Get your copy of "Primary Health Care and Continuous Quality Improvement" now: https://t.co/ksEmfj2SIT
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Discover the fascinating history of the "old China hands", a group of notable Americans who were born or raised in China and contributed significantly to the 20th-century rise of China in Western imagination. Get your copy of "The Flip Side" now: https://t.co/3epoxB5sXs
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"In the Face of Diversity" revisits pivotal moments in recent Australian history - from the end of the White Australia policy to modern debates on foreign influence - through the lens of Chinese Australian community organisations. Get your copy now: https://t.co/dL0EsVPIES
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COVER REVEAL! "Archaeologies of Food in Australia" is out November 2025. Read more and pre-order: https://t.co/8m3sHEd4tC
#NewRelease #Archaeology #Archaeobotany
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In popular imagination, farmers and agriculturists are pitted against environmental advocates and activists. In "Cultivating Community", Amanda Shankland encourages a more openminded and inclusive approach to water policy deliberations. https://t.co/qJNJujOI8v
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How did notions of cleanliness shape colonial identity in Parramatta? Through archaeological assemblages, "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness" explores the intersection of health, morality and social class in Victorian-era New South Wales. Get your copy: https://t.co/1ylzAEXMfs
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In "Captured", leading scholars examine how the neoliberal era has enhanced corporate power and undermined the public interest. Read more: https://t.co/WzMnPwNvr0
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Emily Plec dives into the story behind the documentary "The Animal People" in "Animal Activism On and Off Screen": https://t.co/5OOdHaLDvm
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Tickets are still available for the "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness" book launch on Tuesday! Come along to celebrate the newest release in our Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology series!
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Sydney University Press cordially invites you to the official launch of Cleanliness is Next to Godliness, by E.Jeanne Harris.
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Eleanor Dark presents the perspectives of multiple different characters in order to show the full effect of British imperialism in Australia. Brigid Rooney discusses how this illuminates the "ideological contradictions of benevolence". Read more: https://t.co/OfVaEryv22
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Join us for the official launch of "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness!" WHEN: Tuesday 12 August 5:30 –7:30pm AEDT WHERE: Fisher Seminar Room (218), Fisher Library https://t.co/BoplxPNJrW
#booklaunch #archaeology #event #sydneyuniversitypress #publishing #sydney #sydneyevents
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Phillip Toner and Michael Rafferty's anthology, "Captured", examines how privatisation, marketisation and individualisation have impacted Australian society in the neoliberal era. Available now: https://t.co/sLKE7fAkyV
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"Photogrammetry for Archaeological Objects: A Manual" is a must-read resource for any archaeologist interested in photogrammetry. Get your copy here: https://t.co/l0j4o3Z3HQ
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Eleanor Dark criticised the British ideology of benevolence as a justification for imperialism. Brigid Rooney explores this in detail in her chapter of "Time, Tide and History". Read more: https://t.co/yIQnij2BKM
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How do animal advocates convey their message through film? Find out in "Animal Activism On and Off Screen": https://t.co/AOs5AbXBE1
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Dorien Braam reviews "The Climate Crisis and Other Animals" by sociologist Richard Twine for the "Animal Welfare" journal. Get your copy now: https://t.co/FLkaJHhTit
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