Session 7A-7F
7A Joint University of Warwick, Monash University Australia and Nanyang Technological University |
7D Joint University of Warwick, Singapore Management University and University of Western Australia |
7E Historical Interpretations |
7F Food Studies and Global Issues |
Storytelling in International Criminal Trials: A Comparison of Victim-Witnesses' Experiences at the ICTY and Tokyo Women’s Tribunal. |
Negotiating between democracy and the rule of law in a constitutional democracy. |
Hindrance or Heroine? A comparison of the literary and visual depictions of Dido in Ancient Roman culture. |
Missing In Action: The Human Face of Missing Men during the Gallipoli Campaign. |
Sean Mulcahy, Inernational Law, Faculty of Law, Monash University | Kim Shi Yin, Law, Singapore Management University | Kathryn Thompson, Classics, Faculty of Arts | Stephanie Neal, History & Law, Monash University (Travel Fellowship Winner) |
Is Facebook Making You Feel Fat? The Effects of Facebook on Body Satisfaction. |
The Agency Complex and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the Europe Union: Implications for Strategic Litigation in the Post-Lisbon Era. |
The ‘Apollonian Dream’: science, objectivity, and pluralism in the history of cartography. | Food Security in Pakistan: Hegemony and Resistance. |
Serene Juan, Psychology, Nanyang Technological University | Gaelen Perrone, Political Science & International Relations, University of Western Australia | Oliver Hirst, History, Faculty of Arts | Markus Markert, Politics & International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Detecting Sardinian Literary Identity in Translation. |
Imperial War Trophies and the Integration of Social and Military Histories of the English East India Company. |
The Influence of Roman Culture upon the Depiction of Christ in Early Christian Art. | Drivers and Consequences of Chinese Investments: the case of Afghanistan's copper. |
Paolo Vacca, Italian with International Studies, Faculty of Arts | Holly Winter, History, Faculty of Arts | Claire Heywood, Classical Civilisation, Faculty of Arts | Anna Orlova, Politics & International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences |