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Articles from Arena Magazine (October 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Accounting for war: what can an 'embedded' description of war tell us about life in civilian societies? Cooper, Simon Critical Essay 1548
After the white-out: indigenous policy post-Howard. Jull, Peter 849
Breaking the ice--for a saner world? A new climate in popular culture and politics is reshaping our view of nature, writes Nonie Sharp in the third of a four-part series on nature writing. Sharp, Nonie 2672
Building a peace: Palestinians, Israelis and internationals join together to rebuild demolished homes and a lasting peace. Johal, Am 1388
Easing out and squeezing in: this election is a vote against Howard, not for labor. Scanlon, Chris Editorial 1071
Elections 2004: crossroads or labyrinth? Brief Article 133
Equity and the impact of the Nelson reforms: gender equity has no place in the latest restructure of higher education. Bessant, Judith 1220
Geoffrey Boucher on moving beyond the 'cultural left' versus the 'social Left' polarisation. Boucher, Geoffrey Book Review 1034
Habeus corpus: ATSIC is gone but the problems it was not allowed to address remain. Behrendt, Larissa 1632
Iraq: hidden casualties as policy: the toll of death, injury and madness in Iraq is being vastly underestimated as a reflection of the privatisation of war and the militarisation of the media. Hil, Richard 2334
John Langmore on war preparations. Langmore, John Book Review 1526
Korea's new wave: does the phenomenal success of South Korea's highly protected film industry offer timely lessons for Australia? Duerden, John 1242
Magwatch. Gook, Ben Brief Article 232
Paddy? Crikey! Serca, Kim 493
People's Nepal vs Royal Nepal: there is far more to the struggle in the mountain kingdom than a simple tale of Maoists versus Kathmandu. Lafitte, Gabriel 2178
Pia Smith on Somersault's burden. Smith, Pia Movie Review 722
Putting out the fire with gasoline: the Iraq war reveals a deeper crisis whose monumental affect has not yet registered in the consciousness of the electorate. Hinkson, John 1244
Re-imagining the ABC: remodelling aunty means finding a third way between elite agendas and uncritical consumption. Moore, Tony Company Profile 3693
Sado-workism: the new culture of work in Australia: since the late 1970s, Australia has witnessed the reinvigoration of a type of sadism in the workplace as decision-makers have restructured key socioeconomic and cultural institutions and practices. Frankel, Boris Excerpt 4915
So long as they're not British. Brief Article 98
Terror, power and the new culture of death: in the wake of the Beslan school massacre it is clear that the new rationale for global war is being assembled. Rundle, Guy 2547
The ballad of Rene Rivkin. Dooley, I.M. 393
The truth about terrorism: Nicolas Jefferson-Lenskyj. Jefferson-Lenskyj, Nicolas Critical Essay 855
The water mandarins: turning water into global money. Swyngedouw, Erik 2244
Unholy family. Rundle, Guy Editorial 582
War culpability: the Australian media's uncritical acceptance of Washington's line on Iraq is undermining the public's trust in accurate and transparent reporting. Loewenstein, Antony 2581
Whose life? Power, Rachel 1057

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