Cameron Muir is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Australian National University and National Museum of Australia.
Essays & reportage
On the abolition of the death penalty
Cameron Muir
5 March 2015
Since an early criminologist made the case against capital punishment over two centuries ago, history has moved mainly in the direction of abolition, writes Cameron Muir
Essays & reportage
“No triple bypass, no miracle cure, just a long haul back”
Cameron Muir
9 October 2014
It’s clear that thirsty cotton doesn’t fit well into the Australian environment, writes Cameron Muir. But have the lessons of recent decades really sunk in?
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