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The ICS Occasional Paper Series provides an opportunity for our researchers, visitors and late-candidature research higher degree students to trial their work online. Its authors will, therefore, be in a position to receive feedback before, if desired, making final adjustments prior to submission to publishing outlets such as peer-reviewed journals. We request that any use of, and quotation from, ICS Occasional Papers fully acknowledges the work.

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ICS Occasional Paper Series Vol. 4 (2013)

Paper no. 1: Dr Jay Scherer (University of Alberta, Canada) Crises of Capitalism and Deficits of Democracy: Lessons from Vancouver’s Olympic Village Development. ( PDF, 420.48 KB)

ICS Occasional Paper Series Vol. 3 (2012)

Paper no. 1: Professor Nikolas Rose (King's College London, UK)
The Human Sciences in a Biological Age (opens in a new window)(PDF, 489KB)

Paper no. 2: Dr Diego Navarro (Universidad del Salvador, Argentina)
Boomerangs and Creativity (opens in a new window)(PDF, 535KB)

Paper no. 3: Professor Terry Flew (Queensland University of Technology)
The Convergent Media Policy Moment (opens in a new window)(PDF, 441KB)

Paper no. 4. Dr Tim Winter (ICS, UWS)
Heritage and Nationalism: An Unbreachable Couple? (opens in a new window)(PDF, 395KB)

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ICS Occasional Paper Series Vol. 2 (2011)

Paper no. 1: Dr James Arvanitakis (ICS, UWS)
The Challenge of Communicating Complex Problems: Can Art Succeed Where Academia Fails? (opens in a new window)(PDF, 1.4MB)

Paper no. 2: Dr Tim Winter (ICS, UWS)
Recycled Buildings: Challenging Sustainability in an Era of Air Conditioning (opens in a new window)(PDF, 442KB)

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ICS Occasional Paper Series Vol. 1 (2010)

Paper no. 1: Professor Ien Ang (ICS, UWS) 
Between Nationalism and Transnationalism: Multiculturalism in a Globalising World (opens in a new window)(PDF, 393KB)

Paper no. 2: Dr Gabriela Coronado (ICS, UWS) 
Indigenous Wisdom for Reconciliation of the Self: Re-Narrating Mexican Identity (opens in a new window)(PDF, 885KB)

Paper no. 3: Professor John Eade (Roehampton University, UK)
Representing British Bangladeshis in the Global City: Authenticity, Text and Performance (opens in a new window)(PDF, 766KB)

Paper no. 4: Dr Bernat López (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain) 
Doping as Technology: A Re-reading of the History of Performance-Enhancing Substance Use (opens in a new window)(PDF, 1MB)

Paper no. 5: Associate Professor Kaye Shumack (ICS, UWS) and Jason Tuckwell (UWS)
Mapping as Assemblage for Cultural Research (opens in a new window)(PDF, 1163KB)

 

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