Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 158, Part 1, June 2025
The complete Volume 158, Part 1, June 2025.
Editorial:
Robert E. Marks
Editorial: The New York Times has noticed us
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Refereed Papers:
Nick Lomb.
Time balls and Standard Time in Australia.
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D. Brynn Hibbert and Graham Bell.
A brief history of the Australian electronic nose.
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Michael Barber.
The UNSW Cadets: pioneers at the birth of a new university.
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Erik Aslaksen, with Chris Adam
Political ideology and economics.
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The Royal Society of NSW and Five Academies Forum:
Threats to Democracy
Opening Addresses.
The Governor, Margaret Beazley.
Opening Opening.
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Welcome and Acknowledgements.
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The 2024 Forum.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 158: 63–65Philip Pettit.
Keynote Presentation.
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I. Global Challenges to Democracy.
Hugh White.
Global challenges to democracy
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 158: 80–83Deborah Cobb-Clark
Inequality, intergenerational fairness, and the social contract.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 158: 83-92Quentin Grafton.
Confronting the “Democracy Deficit” and long-term environmental threats.
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II. Challenges to Australian Democracy.
Jeni Whalen, Leila Smith, Nick Bryant.
II Challenges to Australian Democracy.
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III. Technological Challenges to Democracy.
Sally Cripps, Ed Santow, Fatemeh Vafaee, Darren Saunders.
III Technological Challenges to Democracy.
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IV. Challenges for the Public Sphere: Educating for Democracy.
Carly Kind, Cathy Lumby, Amanda Third.
IV Challenges for the Public Sphere: Educating for Democracy.
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V. Panel Chair Reports and Open Discussion.
Mike Baird, Peter Varghese, Peter Shergold, Sally Cripps, Christina Slade.
V Panel Chair Reports and Open Discussion.
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Ph.D. Thesis Abstracts:
Serene El-Kamand.
Defining the molecular details of hSSB1 oligomerisation in response to oxidative DNA damage.
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Jessica MacArthur.
Investigating changes related to gender equality in water, sanitation and hygiene: transformative approaches and opportunities.
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Thanh Hien Nguyen.
Effect of agricultural certification on smallholder coffee producers in Vietnam.
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Peter John Smith.
Cultural responsiveness: a conceptual model for mental health professionals engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
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The Royal Society of NSW Awards 2025:
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ISSN (online): 2653-1305