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[Review Essay] Queensland Review
1994
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— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1994; (p. 79-80)'Queensland Review is a new journal title in the field of humanities and social sciences; volume one, number one appeared in June 1994.'
'As implied by the name , this journal is essentially about Queensland. The editors aim to provide a forum for researchers and their work, and, in the process, initiate a new understanding of Queensland's culture and society. One of the functions of the journal, cited in the editorial, is to 'encourage connections between academic and independent researchers and to explore links between research and policy across a range of fields'. (Introduction)
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[Review Essay] Queensland Review
1994
single work
essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1994; (p. 79-80)'Queensland Review is a new journal title in the field of humanities and social sciences; volume one, number one appeared in June 1994.'
'As implied by the name , this journal is essentially about Queensland. The editors aim to provide a forum for researchers and their work, and, in the process, initiate a new understanding of Queensland's culture and society. One of the functions of the journal, cited in the editorial, is to 'encourage connections between academic and independent researchers and to explore links between research and policy across a range of fields'. (Introduction)