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Digital rubbish: a natural history of electronics discusses not only the disappearance and etherality of information, but the impacts of the 'lost history' and social memory in the ready disposability of the hardware itself.
In Uncanny subjects: aging in contemporary narrative, the changing identities of ageing in literature is explored.
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Many of the book titles are open access. To access the subscribed content for JCU staff and students select the box 'Only content I have full access to' on the navigation toolbar. Here's a sample of what is available for you.
Looking for a book to help in understanding the conjunction of aid development and medicine? Ethics for international medicine may help.
Digital rubbish: a natural history of electronics discusses not only the disappearance and etherality of information, but the impacts of the 'lost history' and social memory in the ready disposability of the hardware itself.
In Uncanny subjects: aging in contemporary narrative, the changing identities of ageing in literature is explored.
Interested in the latest information around International Security? This journal has articles about the use of drones and in the latest issue.
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