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Different CONTACT
Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week.]
Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.]
Different CONTENT
Source=[Is the Australian 'Way of Life' disappearing? If so, are new ways of life emerging in its place? In the past, what role did state-sponsored institutions play in the generation of an Australian Way of Life? Can state-instigated reform in the current context reshape the forms of life and cultural fabric of Australian society? Is the very notion of an Australian 'Way of Life' a mere myth? This subject will introduce students to the Australian Federation Settlement, the social and political institutions which shaped the Australian way of life until the 1980s, and the new cultural configurations emerging in the 1990s.]
Xref = [Is the Australian "Way of Life" disappearing? If so, are new ways of life emerging in its place? In the past, what role did state-sponsored institutions play in the generation of an Australian Way of Life? Can state-instigated reform in the current context reshape the forms of life and cultural fabric of Australian society? Is the very notion of an Australian "Way of Life" a mere myth? This subject will introduce students to the Australian Federation Settlement, the social and political institutions which shaped the Australian way of life until the 1980s, and the new cultural configurations emerging in the 1990s.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[Students who complete this subject should have:
<ul>
<li>acquired a critical understanding of the major transformations in social and political life in Australia since Federation;
<li>developed the basic analytical skills to begin to evaluate differing interpretations of these transformations and their contemporary significance;
<li>an awareness of the dramatic transformations in Australian culture during the 1980s;
<li>been introduced to forms of 'culturological' analysis;
<li>attained an appreciation of culturological approaches in the explanation of social and political phenomena;
<li>be prepared for further studies in political and social analysis.
</ul>]
Xref = [Students who complete this subject should have:
<ul>
<li>acquired a critical understanding of the major transformation in social and political life in Australia since Federation;
<li>developed the basic analytical skills to begin to evaluate differing interpretations of these transformations and their contemporary significance;
<li>an awareness of the dramatic transformations in Australian culture during the 1980s;
<li>been introduced to forms of culturological analysis;
<li>attained an appreciation of culturological approaches in the explanation of social and political phenomena;
<li>be prepared for further studies in political and social analysis.
</ul>]
Different POINTS
Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd years]
Xref = [16.7]
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