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View article: Exploring the potential of virtual reality for the self-management of chronic pain: A scoping review of its use to address health literacy
Exploring the potential of virtual reality for the self-management of chronic pain: A scoping review of its use to address health literacy Open
There is heterogeneity in existing research exploring the use of VR to support people with chronic pain. Existing VR tools to address pain-related health literacy do not cover several key components of health literacy. More research is req…
View article: Ubby’s Underdogs: A Transformative Vision of Australian Community
Ubby’s Underdogs: A Transformative Vision of Australian Community Open
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, Adam Shoemaker notes that ‘when Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s first collection of poetry appeared in print in 1964, a new phase of cultural co…
View article: 'Turning Around' to the Affordances of Digital Games: English Curriculum and Students' Lifeworlds
'Turning Around' to the Affordances of Digital Games: English Curriculum and Students' Lifeworlds Open
The need for English and literacy curriculum to connect with young people’s lifeworlds to build bridges and frames of reference that connect traditional English curriculum with digital texts and literacies, are increasing priorities in cur…
View article: Front Matter
Front Matter Open
A broad-ranging series that publishes scholarship from various disciplines, approaches and perspectives relevant to the concepts and relations of childhood and family in Canada.Our interests also include, but are not limited to, interdisci…
View article: Parent, Child and State in Chinese Children’s Books
Parent, Child and State in Chinese Children’s Books Open
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expectation of obedience to proper authority. From the Confucian point of view, tranquillity and happiness within society can only be ach…