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His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne.
His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne.
His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne.
His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne.
His research mainly revolves around the impact of economic, social and cultural change on cities in Australia and elsewhere in the world in the twentieth century. Seamus is currently working on a project about the history of pop music in Melbourne.
About the Authors
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Janet stanley
Chief Research Officer, Monash University
Prior to her current role, Janet was Senior Manager, Research and Policy at the Brotherhood of St. Laurence. Janet's current research interests are in relation to social policy, transport, equity and policy on climate change, bushfire arson, social exclusion, social capital and community development, and project evaluation.
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