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![enter image description here][1] [1]: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Adam_naming_animals_-_Moni_Ayou_Nikolaou_%28Meteora%29.jpg/1920px-Adam_naming_animals_-_Moni_Ayou_Nikolaou_%28Meteora%29.jpg "Adam Naming the Animals" **Adam Naming the Animals** Agios Nikolaos Anapafsas (Meteora) Public Domain ---------- ## Memories of Utopia: Destroying the Past to Create the Future (Click "Read More") ## Memories of Utopia is an Australian Research Council funded Discovery project. ## Researchers ## - Bronwen Neil (Macquarie University): bronwen.neil@mq.edu.au - Wendy Mayer (Australian Lutheran College): wendy.mayer@alc.edu.au - Pauline Allen (Australian Catholic University): Pauline.allen@acu.edu.au - Chris L. De Wet (University of South Africa): dwetcl@unisa.ac.za - Robin M. Jensen (University of Notre Dame): rjensen3@nd.edu - Naoki Kamimura (Tokyo Gakugei University): kmmrnk@gmail.com - Leonela Fundic (Macquarie University): leonela.fundic@mq.edu.au - Kosta Simic (Australian Catholic University): kosta.simic@gmail.com - Ryan W. Strickler (Macquarie University): ryan.strickler@mq.edu.au ## Aims of this Page ## This OSF Page is designed to facilitate and disseminate research related to the project Memories of Utopia: Destroying the Past to Create the Future. Here you can find biographies of the researchers, recent publications by project researchers, Calls for Papers and dates for relevant conferences, and works in progress. We hope that in time this page will serve as a resource for expansion and revision of projects to keep pace with the rapidly shifting research landscape. ## Page Contents ## To the right you will find a section called "Components". Here you will find links to further information about the project and its researchers. ## Enquiries ## For enquiries about the project, this page, or if you have a lead on a conference or publication related to this project, please contact the admin Ryan Strickler at ryan.strickler@mq.edu.au
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