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Home2019 ICCR Graduated PhD Students
2019 ICCR Graduated PhD Students

Andrews, Jilda. Encountering cultural material in museum collections: An Indigenous perspective (2019)

Dudely, Lachlan. Mental Health in Museums: exploring the impact of mental health exhibitions on visitors and community groups (2019)

Evans, Tania. Cripples and Bastards and Broken Things: Masculinity, Violence, and Abjection in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones (2019)

Lai, Manfred. A Snapshot in Time: Adolescents' Communicative Preferences through Technology (2019)

Liew, Martha. The Emergence of a New Public Art in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong from 1990 to 2012 (2019)

Tuxen, Nonie. Seeking 'the foreign stamp': International education and the (re)production of class status in Mumbai, India (2019)

Vangas, Maija. Printing Knowledge and Preserving Tradition: Screen Prints of the Tiwi Islands (2019)