UTS Library Special Collections
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This visual essay analyses the use of chiaroscuro in photography to reveal the uncanny, a phenomenon that occurs when the familiar and the unfamiliar intersect. Through an original series of photog...
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As universities strive to prepare students for increasingly complex global challenges, embodied teaching and learning approaches demonstrate significant value in transdisciplinary higher education ...
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Telehealth, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has become essential in-home health care, particularly for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, traditional telehealth often lacks a...
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Ageing in high-risk occupations, such as policing, presents unique challenges and opportunities. This study examines the experiences of NSW Police Force (NSWPF) officers aged 50 and above to unders...
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This exploratory study addressed a knowledge gap in the practice behaviours of ranked League of Legends players. We sourced data on a random sample of players (n = 913) from four competitive tiers ...
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BACKGROUND: Mistreatment of women during maternity care is a widespread global issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where health disparities intersect with rigid gender norms, sy...
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We aim to develop a deeper understanding of gendered networking in international sport governance. Specifically, we examine the perceptions and experiences of networking amongst women and men senio...
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Human Digital Twins (HDTs), building upon the concept of Digital Twins (DTs), offer transformative potential for seamless human interaction across physical and virtual worlds. This review aims to e...
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Mega-sporting event legacies have attracted academic interest and examination over the last two decades. The development of legacy plans has become central to sport event bidding, acting as a means...
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The appointment of women to corporate leadership positions in recent decades has been touted as the triumph of postfeminsm, or the integration of feminist empowerment and neoliberalism in the decad...