The researcher's overall research focus is a comprehensive investigation into how social systems shape resource management and use in diverse contexts, spanning physical sciences (mining), life sciences (medicine), and cultural/anthropological studies. This interdisciplinary approach examines themes such as corporate social responsibility in mining companies, illicit drug use in health settings, and the dynamics of social structures impacting cultural practices on the Gold Coast. Through a blend of empirical analysis and theoretical exploration, the researcher seeks to uncover universal principles of resource governance and social influence across these domains.
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