Past ICS Projects

A-Z Listing of past ICS Projects:

Access ICS projects that commenced prior to 2011.

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A Centre for Research Excellence in Adolescent Health: Making Health Services Work for Adolescents in a Digital Age

The aim of this project is to directly inform priorities and practices in health research and address the challenges of embedding young people’s experiences in health research, policy and service design in the digital society.

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A Nation of "Good Sports"? Cultural Citizenship and Sport in Contemporary Australia

This project reconsiders Australia's oft-remarked sporting 'obsession' in this dynamic context and its implications for cultural citizenship in the construction of (trans)national identities and affinities.

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Adult Media Literacy in Australia

Media literacy is the ability to critically engage with media in all aspects of life. It is a form of lifelong literacy that is essential for full participation in society. This project will undertake Australia’s first national survey of adults’ media literacy values, needs, capabilities, skills and knowledge.

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Advancing Digital Inclusion in Low Income Australian Families

This ethnographic investigation explores the complex relationship between digital and social inclusion, and social infrastructure's role (education facilities, charities, government services) in supporting low-income families' social and economic participation.

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Advancing the News Media Literacy of Young Australians

This project responds to changes in the production, experience and consumption of news media by young Australians.

Ageing, Home and Housing Security Among Single, Asset-Poor Older Women

This project aims to investigate the stability of single older women's senses of home, security and belonging as they negotiate asset and income insecurity. It examines: how national and housing provider scale housing policy and governance frameworks shape the ways that older women experience and make decisions about the home; and how the home is affected by housing mobility.

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An Investigation of Stories, Narratives and Alternatives to Plastic in Cambodia

This postdoctoral fellowship investigates the potential of a group of traders and producers of processed food goods to act as drivers of plastic-free asset-based community development in Hanchey, Cambodia.

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Antarctic Cities and the Global Commons: Rethinking the Gateways

This project aims to investigate how the Antarctic 'gateway cities' of Hobart, Australia; Christchurch, New Zealand; and Punta Arenas, Chile might reimagine and intensify their relations to the continent and each other.

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Anti-Racism Apps: Models, Approaches and Uses of Mobile Media for Education Against Racism

This project examines the way in which mobile media platforms and apps are entangled in specific understandings and approaches to racism. A number of 'anti-racism apps' in Australia, the US, France, the UK and Canada are the focus of the research.

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Assembling and Governing Habits

This project aims to examine how modern Western disciplines conceived of habits, and how these conceptions informed the techniques of mundane governance which managed habits.

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Australian Cultural Fields: National and Transnational Dynamics

This project examines the forces changing the production and consumption of contemporary Australian culture. It will assess the influence of transnationalism, the transformations caused by digital media, migration and multiculturalism, and the shifting presence of Indigenous culture, on the relations between culture and nation.

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Between logistics and migration: Duisburg and the new Silk Road

The aim of this project is to analyse how logistics produces and connects heterogeneous urban spaces and populations. This allows critical interrogation of traditional approaches to migration (push-pull factors, labour reserve, etc.). It also permits assessment of how logistics industries affect populations beyond their workforces.

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Co-operative Housing Research

The project looks at the social value and economic viability of cooperative housing; the operational costs of cooperatives when carrying out their obligations of regular repairs and maintenance and the possibilities of diversification.

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Cool Living Heritage in Southeast Asia: Sustainable Alternatives to Air-conditioned Cities

This project focuses on alternatives to electronic air-conditioning to encourage more sustainable urban lifestyles in Southeast Asia. It traces the historical emergence of climate-controlled interiors as spaces through which visions and expectations about national standards of living, comfort, productivity and leisure have coalesced.

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Cooling Common Spaces in Densifying Urban Environments

There is a pressing need to provide respite during heat waves both in and around the house and in the wider public domain, particularly in common spaces of rest, gathering and transit that span the public and private. This project will review current world best practice on cooling commons spaces.

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Cultivating Digital Capacities

This project aims to measure digital capacity across four domains: economic, ecological, political, and cultural. It will identify enabling practices that help people connect using digital means, as well as barriers to participation in the digital world.

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Data Centres and the Governance of Labour and Territory

This project aims to advance understandings of how data centres in Singapore, Hong Kong and Sydney are transforming ways of living and working in the Asia Pacific.

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Decolonising the Human: Towards a Postcolonial Ecology

Do you think you're human? This project interrogates how the notion of mind has come to shape western attitudes about what it means to be human.

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Delivering urban wellbeing through transformative community enterprise

A main goal of the project was to be able to represent the impact that this organisation had on the wellbeing of young people, project staff, volunteers, and the broader community of Christchurch including other area enterprises and the municipal government.

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Disability Pension Reform and Regional Australia: The Indigenous Experience

Drawing upon Indigenous and place-based methods, this study will examine how four regional centres navigate the socioeconomic challenges they face with an increasing Indigenous disability population in the context of national reform. The study focuses on Indigenous Australians with disabilities.

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Environmental Stewardship Resurgence in Walbanga (Yuin Nation) Land and Sea Country

Building on their knowledge, their relationship to Country and existing skills, this project will provide opportunities for the rangers to enhance their surveying, analytic and reporting capacities, further expanding their toolkit to document, restore, reclaim and enact their stewardship practices.

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Everyday Geopolitics: Nationalist Subjectivities and ANZAC Thanatourism

This project explores the affective experiences of memorial visitors using methodological innovations that can open up collective experiences of place and related intensities of affect. The research questions are both theoretical and methodological: First, how are affective spaces of thanatourism produced via specific practices, materials and relations? Second, how do we best capture this affective dimension?

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Exo-Mnemonics: Memory, Media, Machines

The ‘Exo-Mnemonics’ project will seek to establish a research and innovation hub around the hypothesis that memory and cognition cannot be understood independent of external, material, and objective phenomena. Rather than focusing exclusively on the abstract philosophical conditions of such a claim, it will assemble a team of HASS and STEM scholars

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Fashioning Fiji: Investigating Creative Industries in a Developing Context

This project focuses upon the development and growth of the Fijian fashion industry across national (Suva), regional (Sydney, Auckland) and global (London) sites. It explores this growth in relation to the integration of technology in the processes of design and production, the use of digital and social media to build and expand markets, and capacity building for fashion entrepreneurs.

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Foundations for Belonging 2021 – Insights on Newly Arrived Refugees: Family Separation and Reunion and COVID-19 Challenges

The research examines social and civic dimensions such as social bonds, social bridges, social links and rights and responsibilities from the perspectives of refugees.

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Governing Digital Cities

The project aims to examine the nature of the digital economy in several cities worldwide, with a focus on attempts to emulate the success of Silicon Valley. Secondly, it will chart the growing interest of firms. Thirdly, it will provide a major empirical examination of Australia's digital economy.

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Hazards, Culture and Indigenous Communities

This project analyses current practice, drawing on co-designed research activities and products in order to map out possibilities for better engagement. This includes two case studies on cultural burning.

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Homicide and the Night-Time Economy

This project is examining the prevalence, locations and trends in homicide linked to commercial night-time leisure, problematic drinking and drug use.

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Intergenerational Attitudes to Cyber-Safety and Social Networking: A Living Lab

In this research, a “living lab” was created in which young people designed and delivered a three-hour workshop on social networking and cybersafety for adult participants

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Logistics as Global Governance: Labour, Software and Infrastructure Along the New Silk Road

This project investigates the cultural and social transformations introduced by this emerging economic network. Focusing on three key infrastructural hubs (the ports of Piraeus, Valparaíso and Kolkata), the project will advance understandings of how logistical processes manage labour forces and contribute to global governance.

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Making Animals Public: the Changing Role of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Building Public Value and Interest in Wildlife Documentary

The aim of this project is to critically evaluate the ABC's changing role in building public value and engagement with animals through the genre of wildlife documentary. For many years wildlife documentary has been seen as quintessential public service content.

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Mapping the Educational Experiences of Refugee Students (MEERS)

Further research is required to gauge refugee students’ experiences of schooling and whether current practice is addressing their needs and those of teachers. This is the aim of the project.

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Marina de Valencia Living Lab: An Activation Project

In this project, the Intergener8 Living Lab is supporting the Marina de Valencia to create an experimental research and development ecosystem in which systematic practices of participatory design are applied to reimagine inclusive and innovative public spaces.

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Museum, Field, Metropolis, Colony: Practices of Social Governance

This project studies early twentieth-century museums in Australia, Europe, North America, and New Zealand. Examining the relations between anthropological fieldwork, collections and social governance in colonial and metropolitan settings it highlights the roles of museums in culturally diverse societies.

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NSW Healthy Children Initiative: Social Marketing to Young People

Phase 1 of the project. Researchers: Dr Philippa Collin, Suzan Burton, Kathy Tannous, Ann Dadich

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New Consumer Cultures in the Global South

We explore the cultural consequences of economic change among people who have traditionally been categorized as ‘urban poor’. We examine how new industries and new consumer practices are changing the cultural lives of urban poor communities. Alongside new opportunities and new lifestyles, we ask whether new social tensions also emerge when large groups of the former poor have become mass consumers.

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New Public Management, Aboriginal Organisations, and Indigenous Rights

This project aims to understand links between recent new public management reforms, particularly in New South Wales, and the operation and capacity of successful urban Aboriginal organisations. The project will include an analysis of case studies from other international jurisdictions (such as New Zealand and Canada).

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News and young Australians

This project was motivated by public concern regarding the circulation and potential impact of fake news or ‘disinformation’. The project responded to these concerns by designing and implementing the first nationally representative survey to examine young Australians news practices and experiences.

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No Place to Call Home: How to End Tent Cities

There is an urgent need to identify and promote practices that serve to respectfully offer tent residents long-term, safe accommodation options. This project addresses this need. Specifically, it will learn from the success of the Judges Car Park Penrith and Hawkesbury River projects.

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Photos of the Past: The Negotiation of Identity and Belonging at Australian Tourism Sites

This project aims to provide a comparative analysis of the way Australia's past is constructed and remembered at heritage tourism sites.

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Planning Cultural Creation and Production in Sydney

Building on the findings of the Mapping Culture report, the second phase of the study, Planning Cultural Creation and Production in Sydney: A Venues and Infrastructure Needs Analysis, will examine the nature and extent of future needs for cultural space in the City, especially spaces for cultural creation and production.

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Promoting Young People's Citizenship in a Complex World

This project aims to promote empowerment and agency to young Australians by developing the concept and practice of 'active citizenship'. This is done by confronting the emerging sense of disempowerment and alienation that many young people feel by developing ongoing work with a cross section of groups that are an important part of the civic landscape.

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Re-drawing the economy: Creating place-based images that can travel Phase 2

This project received funding to conduct workshops in Finland, South Korea and Colombia with communities who are building ethical economies. The workshops were designed to allow communities to take a measure of their own economic lives and to make common cause with others by sharing what they’ve learned.

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Recalibrating Culture: Production, Consumption, Policy

This project documents and analyses changing modes of cultural production and consumption in Australia through a case study of the cultural economy of its most dynamic urban area, Greater Western Sydney.

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Reconceptualising Digital Safety in Family Homes post COVID-19

The aim of this project is to use the experiences, perspectives, and needs children of this age group identify, alongside those of parents and grandparents, to produce a 'holistic', evidenced-based Family Digital Safety resource that can meaningfully guide this age group's complex online life post COVID-19.

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Reconfiguring the Enterprise: Shifting Manufacturing Culture in Australia

This project explores the future for manufacturing in Australia in the context of sustainability. Concerned with the wider societal and planetary impacts of conducting business-as-usual, some innovative Australian manufacturers are reorienting their business towards social and environmental sustainability.

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Rethinking Multiculturalism/Reassessing Multicultural Education

This project aims to shed light on the challenges posed by increasing cultural complexity in schools and their communities. It is examining approaches to multiculturalism in NSW government schools in urban and rural areas and how these link to the role of education in promoting social inclusion.

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Reviewing Cultural Diversity

The project aims to create a digital knowledge exchange portal to foster collaboration and networks, encouraging arts and culture leaders and academics in Australia and the UK to work together on solutions to shared challenges of cultural diversity within the Arts.

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Schooling, Parenting & Ethnicity: Asian Migration & Australian Education

Through comparative analysis of Asian- and Anglo- Australian families’ approaches to education, this project will develop new ways of analysing education cultures beyond simplistic notions of ‘tiger parenting’ that are pitted against more liberal ‘Western’ approaches.

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Scientific Diversity, Scientific Uncertainty and Risk Mitigation Policy and Planning

This project is focussing on how a better understanding of the role of science in decision-making will help industry articulate and defend decisions to the community, media, inquiries and elsewhere, and, better frame information and advice on how scientists and professionals communicate.

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Shadow care infrastructures: sustaining life in the post-welfare city

Focusing on people with disabilities, unemployed and asylum seekers, the research evaluates the benefits and harms such infrastructures produce for those receiving and providing care, and the wider community. It examines risks and opportunities to scale up emerging care infrastructures identified as critical to making ends meet for income support recipients in contemporary cities.

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Smart Engagement with Asia

The project, which is part of the Australian Council of Learned Academies' Securing Australia's Future program, examines how language, research and culture can be leveraged as vehicles for Australia's engagement with Asia.

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Smart, Skilled, Hired and Diverse: Co-Designing Youth Employment Programs to Work for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Young People

This project will research and co-design the Smart, Skilled, Hired Youth Employment program so as to maximize the engagement of diverse young people and dramatically improve their employment outcomes.

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Social Impact Analysis of NSW Arts, Screen and Culture

This project investigates the social impact of arts, screen and culture to provide insights into the role their arts and cultural initiatives play in delivering positive benefits to communities across the state.

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Staggered Pathways: Temporality, Mobility and Asian Temporary Migrants in Australia

This project investigates the lived experience and the governance of 'temporally fluid' migration flows from Asia to Australia; explores migrants' senses of belonging over time at local, national and transnational scales; and develops methods and theories to analyse and visualise complex migrant journeys.

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Strengthening Economic Resilience in Monsoon Asia

Sharing, reciprocity and resource pooling are at the frontline of recovery and relief when economic crisis or disaster hits Monsoon Asia. This research aims to shed light on cases where these economic practices have been innovatively harnessed to diversify livelihoods and build economic resilience.

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Strengthening agricultural resilience in Western Province: Mapping place-based strengths and assets

This scoping study identifies the lessons learnt from decades of development work in Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Takes a place-based approach by recognising the diverse geographic, ecological and socio-cultural contexts across Western Province. Employs a strengths-based approach that builds a wider understanding of local people’s current economic activities and their diverse livelihood assets across broad geographic and cultural contexts.

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Study of women with disability in war affected communities in Sri Lanka

The Law and Society Trust, together with researchers from the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University, have collaborated in an unprecedented report documenting the stories of hardship and resilience of Sri Lankan women with disabilities living in war-affected areas.

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Sustainable Cities Collaboratory

The project comprises a group of Metropolis cities, together with a small number of global advisors and relevant research centres from around the world with the common goal towards developments in urban sustainability, taking the lead in the agenda-setting for positive social change.

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Sydney's Chinatown in the Asian Century: From Ethnic Enclave to Global Hub

The project examines the role of Sydney's Chinatown as a bridge in supporting economic and cultural links between Australia and Asia, and the activities undertaken by the City of Sydney to enhance those links in the era of rapid globalisation and rising Chinese power.

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The Changing Rights to Family Life in Australia: Biomedicine and Legal Governance in Globalisation

This project investigates the impact of globalisation and biomedicine on the legal governance of family life in Australia by comparatively analysing transnational surrogacy arrangements and family reunification in immigration. It will improve public and legal understanding of the changing paradigms of family life in an era of globalisation.

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The China-Australia Heritage Corridor

This project aims to show how buildings and places created by Chinese migrants in Australia and home places in China testify, beyond the narrative of arrival and settlement, to Australian connections with China and the Chinese diaspora.

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The Skin of Commerce: the Role of Plastic Packaging in the Construction of Food Security, Waste and Consumer Activism in Australia

This project investigates the history and impacts of plastic on food production, markets and waste streams and evaluates innovative industry strategies to reduce the over reliance on plastic.

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UNESCO and the Making of Global Cultural Policy: Culture, Economy, Development

This project aims to influence global cultural policy and governance. Focusing on the global South, it will reveal complex connections between levels of governance, documenting and providing guidance on innovative policy approaches for dealing with major social, economic and development challenges.

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Understanding the Effects of Transnational Mobility on Youth Transitions

This project aims to examine transnational mobility amongst young people and to understand its effects on their economic opportunities, social and familial ties, capacity for citizenship and transitions to adulthood.

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Urban food economies - rethinking value for 'More-Than-Capitalist' futures

The project aimed to organise a workshop in June 2017, bringing together a trans-disciplinary group of community and scholar-activists to: rethink values associated with community-based food production; devise alternative indicators of value; model diverse value flows in ‘more than capitalist’ urban food economies; and develop a larger collaborative research grant proposal to a major funding body.

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Using Social Media during COVID-19: Examining the experiences of LGBTIQ+ Youth

This project is examining how LGBTIQ+ young people in Australia have been using social media platforms during COVID-19. The project examines the social media platforms they have participated on, how their behaviours have changed during the pandemic, and the impact of these technologies on their lives, particularly in relation to their health and wellbeing.

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Violence and Disengagement from Violence in Young Men's Lives

This project will study the significance of victimisation, perpetration and the watching of violence and images of violence, among young Australian men. It will explore the underlying links with masculine identity and have practical applications for developing an understanding of the unknown aspects of disengagement from involvements in violence.

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Volumetric Urbanism

This project aims to explain how global built environment and development firms 'push the envelope' of urban space. In cities worldwide, governments are faced with the problem and possibilities of 'volume': stacking and moving people within booming central business districts, especially around mass public transport nodes.

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Welcome, Belonging and Social Integration Among Newly Arrived Refugees in Australia 2020

Unlike other studies that focus on refugees’ education, employment, English proficiency and health, this study shines a light on under-researched social and civic dimensions of refugee integration, looking at social bonds, social bridges and social links, with a specific focus on digital inclusion.

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What Constitutes a Brilliant Model of Aged Care?

With advances in healthcare, we – as a population – are ageing. As people age, some of us will experience complex and chronic issues, like frailty and dementia, which can be associated with negative personal, social, organisational, and economic consequences.

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World War One Refugees in Austria-Hungary and the International Community, 1914-1923

This project will examine how WWI refugee movements have contributed to the displacement of national communities and European states. The research is divided into two main parts: examining the situation in Austria-Hungary during WWI; and exploring how the League of Nations High Commission for Refugees assisted refugees with their resettlement after the war.

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You Can't Ask That: Mythbusting Community-based Palliative Care

This project aims to promote awareness of community-based palliative care among consumers and their carers. It involves: identifying the questions, concerns, illusions, misrepresentations, and falsehoods that consumers and carers have about community-based palliative care.

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Young and Online: International Children's Consultation for UNICEF'S 2017 State of the World's Children Report

Western Sydney University’s RErights.org team, in partnership with UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children team and UNICEF Country Offices and National Committees internationally, designed and delivered participatory research workshops with 500 children in 26 countries to gather children’s insights about their access and use of digital media.

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Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre

The Cooperative Research Centre for Young People, Technology and Wellbeing (YAW-CRC) will conduct research to understand the role of online and networked media for improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 12 to 25.