All Stories

  1. Editorial 50.1
  2. Editorial 49.4
  3. Editorial 49.3
  4. Editorial 49.1
  5. Grey people in an ordinary world: Navigating the politics of migration at the Eurovision Song Contest
  6. The makings of a moral superpower: Swedish good international citizenship as middle-power nation brand
  7. Towards a theory of participatory diplomacy via the Eurovision Song Contest
  8. Killing Conchita: celebrity persona (de/re)construction as artistic transformation
  9. Inquiry-based learning as an adaptive signature pedagogy in international relations
  10. The ethics review and the humanities and social sciences: disciplinary distinctions in ethics review processes
  11. Commonwealth Princess?
  12. Richard White’s Inventing Australia: revisiting the invention forty years later
  13. THIS ONE LOVES THAT ONE:
  14. Part of the Party
  15. Eurovision and Australia
  16. Conclusion—Eurovision—Australia Decides
  17. Nation Branding, Cultural Relations and Cultural Diplomacy at Eurovision: Between Australia and Europe
  18. Understanding the Eurovision Song Contest in Multicultural Australia
  19. Reflections on Race, Regionalism and Geopolitical Trends via Australian Soccer
  20. New Perceptions of the Vietnam War: Essays on the War, the South Vietnamese Experience, the Diaspora and the Continuing Impact
  21. Death and the Maiden: Memorialisation, Scandal, and the Gendered Mediation of Australian Soldiers
  22. Welcome to Eurostralia: Australia at Eurovision
  23. Better off dead?: the creative practice of reviving Ophelia
  24. Calvary or limbo? Articulating identity and citizenship in two Italian Australian autobiographical narratives of World War II internment
  25. Renate Howe, David Nichols and Graeme Davison, Trendyville: The battle for Australia's inner cities, Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9 7819 2186 7422, 200 pp., A$34.95.
  26. Tony Bennett (ed.),Challenging (the) humanities,Melbourne:Australian Scholarly Publishing,2013, ISBN9 7819 2500 3468, 168pp., A$34.95.
  27. Reflections on Race, Regionalism and Geopolitical Trends via Australian Soccer
  28. Who’s the Weird Mob Anyway? Assimilation and Authenticity in They’re A Weird Mob
  29. Cloudland, stronzoland, brisbane: Urban development and ethnic bildung in Venero Armanno’s fiction
  30. A cultural affair to remember: nostalgia, whiteness and migration in Love's Brother
  31. Sheilas, wogs and metrosexuals: masculinity, ethnicity and Australian soccer
  32. Review by Jessica Carniel