Wicked problems, exquisite dilemmas / edited by Julianne Schultz
- Bib ID:
- 5159625
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- South Brisbane, Qld. : Griffith University in conjunction with Text Publishing, 2011
- 259 p. [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9781921758218
- Series:
- Griffith review ; 32.
- Full contents:
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- Really surreal / Julianne Schultz
- Rebel, public nuisance and dreamer / Barbara Gunnell
- Dilemmas, disasters and deliberative democracy / Lyn Carson
- Flood / Matthew Condon
- Across the divide / Robyn Ballinger
- Turning dirt into soil / Andrea Koch
- Race fear, dangerous denial / Greg Lockhart
- Learning from Norway / John Langmore; Jan Egeland
- Silence / Susan Varga
- Invisible innocence / Lynne Weathered
- Struggling in the face of complexity / Chris Miller
- New enlightenment / Valerie Brown
- If wishes were fishes / Deborah Cleland
- Rise and fall of infant reflux / Pamela Gouglas
- Daughters of the revolution / Wendy McCarthy
- Mud, mud glorious mud / Deb Newell
- Too blue / John van Tiggelen
- Dispossessed / Bronwyn Adcock
- Dying laughing / Susan Johnson
- Problems with a girl and a Unicorn / Nick Earls
- Five across: puzzle / Morris Lurie
- Vanellinae / Rowe, Josephine
- Missing persons / Craig Sherborne.
- Notes:
- "Griffith Review 32 Autumn 2011" -- P. [6].
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- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 2011
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