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Books


Lia Bryant

Lia Bryant and Barbara Pini, Reimaging the rural: gender and intersections in rural settings (under contract with Routledge).

Laura Dales

Feminist movements in contemporary Japan (under contract with Routledge).

cover of Sexual Politics and Greedy InstitutionsSuzanne Franzway

Suzanne Franzway and Mary Magaret Fonow, New feminist politics: transnational alliances between women and labor, University of Illinois Press, 2007.

Sexual politics and greedy institutions: union women, commitments and conflicts in public and private, Pluto Press, 2001.

 

cover of Beyond the Great DivideJudith Gill

Beyond the great divide: coeducation or single sex? UNSW Press, 2004.

 

 

 

cover of Portfolio Collection: Kay LawrenceKay Lawrence

Portfolio Collection: Kay Lawrence, essays by Dian Wood Conroy and Christopher Menz, Telos Art Press, Portfolio Collection No. 9, Winchester.

 

cover of Gender and the Restructured UniversityAlison Mackinnon

Emily Potter, Alison Mackinnon, Stephen McKenzie and Jennifer McKay (eds), Fresh water: new perspectives on water in Australia, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2007.

Gender and the restructured university: changing management and culture in higher education, Open University Press.

Margaret Peters

Gerry Bloustien, Margaret Peters and Susan Luckman (eds), Sonic synergies: music, identity, technology, community, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2007.

Rhonda Sharp

Budgeting for equity: gender-responsive budgets within a framework of performance-oriented budgeting, UNIFEM, New York, 2003.

 


Book chapters


Dale Bagshaw

'Contested truths: disclosing domestic violence in family law mediation' in WJ Pammer and J Killian (eds), Handbook of conflict management, Marcel Dekker Inc, New York, 2004.

Lia Bryant

Lia Bryant and I Principe, 'Social capital and the gendering of differential IT use' in GD Garson and M Khosrow-Pur (eds), Handbook of research on public information technology, IGI Global, New York, 2008.

'The text-book farmers: young women in agriculture and the question of changing gender relations' in S Lockie and B Pritchard (eds), Consuming foods, sustaining environments, Australian Academic Press.

'A Job of One's Own: Women Constructing Occupations in Agriculture' in S Lockie and L Bourke (eds), Rural Bites, Pluto Press, 2001.

'Social Aspects of the Farm Financial Crisis' in Lawrence, G, Vanclay, F and Furze, B (eds), Agriculture, Environment and Society: The Australian Experience, MacMillan, South Melbourne, 1992, pp 157–172.

'Farm Family Displacement' in Alston, M (ed) Farm Families, Key Paper Series No. 2, Centre for Rural Welfare Research, Charles Sturt University-Riverina, New South Wales, 1991, pp 77–92. 

Elaine Butler

(2001) 'The power of discourse: work-related learning in the "learning age"' in Cervero, Ronald M. and Wilson, Arthur L. (eds), Power in practice: adult education and the struggle for knowledge and power in society, San Francisco & Oxford, Jossey-Bass, pp 60–82.

Vicki Crowley

Loeser, C. and Crowley, V. (2007) 'Audible Acts: Hearing (Dis)abled Masculinities' in A Kiernander, J Bollen and B Parr (eds) What a Man's Gotta Do? Centre for Australian Literature, Language, Theatre and Screen, NSW, pp. 222–240.

'Seriously disrupting gender' in Blye Frank and Kevin Davidson (eds) Masculinities and schooling: international practices and perspectives, Halifax (CA): Fernwood, 2001.

'Drag Kings Down Under: An archive and introspective of a few Aussie blokes' in Donna Troka, Kathleen LeBesco and Jean Noble (eds), The Drag King Anthology, New York: Hayworth Press.

Laura Dales

'Agency and the Parasite Single Issue' in Parker (ed.), The Agency of Women in Asia, Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore.

'Feminist Futures in Japan: Exploring the Work of Haruka Yoko and Kitahara Minori' in McLelland and Dasgupta (eds), Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan, RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2005.

Tahnya Donaghy

Tahnya Donaghy, A Brown, F Mackay, and E Meehan, 'Women and Constitutional Change' in Ross, K (ed), Women, Politics and Change, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Jean Duruz

Peter Bishop, Alan Mayne and Jean Duruz, 'In the middle of nowhere; the rail corridor to Asia' in Alan Mayne (ed), Beyond the Black Stump: histories of outback Australia, API Network (in press).

'Table talk: doing ethnography in the kitchen' in Katrina Schlunke and Nicole Anderson (eds), Cultural theory, everyday practice, Oxford University Press, Melbourne (in press).

Maureen Dyer

'Women in PNG' in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's Issues Worldwide, 2003.

Suzanne Franzway

Suzanne Franzway and Mary Margaret Fonow, 'Transnational Union Networks, Feminism, and Labor Advocacy' in Verena Schmidt (ed) Trade Unions, Globalizations and Development, Geneva: Global Union Research Network (forthcoming). 

'Greedy Institutions' in Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan (eds) (2006) Sociology: Place, Time and Division, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp 406–410. 

'Making progressive educational politics in the current globalization crisis' in Michael Apple, Jane Kenway and Michael Singh (eds) (2005) Globalizing Education: Policies, Pedagogies and Politics, New York: Peter Lang.

'What can be done? What is being done? Making "progressive politics" in the current globalisation crisis' in Jane Kenway, Michael Apple and Michael Singh (eds) The Globalisation Crisis and Educational Governance: Translating Radical Policies on Markets, Compliance and Entrepreneuralism, New York: Peter Lang, 2003.

'Sexual Politics in (Australian) Labour Movements' in Fiona Colgan and Sue Ledwith (eds) (2002) Gender, Diversity and Trade Unions: International Perspectives, London: Routledge/Taylor and Francis.

'Sexual politics in trade unions' in Barbara Pocock (ed) (1997) Strife: Sex and Politics in Labour Unions, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, pp. 128–48.

Suzanne Franzway and Miriam Henry, 'Gender, unions and the new workplace: realising the promise?' (1993) in Belinda Probert and Bruce Williams (eds) Pink Collar Blues, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, pp. 126–153.

Judith Gill

'Rephrasing the question: is single sex schooling one solution to the equity equation?' in Colin Marsh (ed), ACSA 20-20 Vision: Capturing Curriculum Debate in Australia, Canberra, ACSA Press, 2003.

Kay Lawrence

Kay Lawrence and L Obermeyer, 'Voyage: Home is where it starts', in Reinventing Textiles, Vol 2 'Gender and the Body', London: Telos Press, 2001.

Cassie Loeser

Loeser, C and Crowley, V (2007) 'Audible Acts: Hearing (Dis)abled Masculinities' in A Kiernander, J Bollen and B Parr (eds), What a Man's Gotta Do? Centre for Australian Literature, Language, Theatre and Screen, NSW, pp. 222–240.

Loeser, C (2002) 'Bounded Bodies, Mobile Selves: The Significance of the Muscular Body in Young Hearing-Impaired Men's Constructions of Masculinity' in S Pearce and V Muller (eds) Manning the Next Millennium: Studies in Masculinities, Black Swan Press, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia, pp. 55–68.

Alison Mackinnon

'"Giving myself a toni, write thesis tonight": negotiating higher education in the 1950s' in EM Smyth and P Bourne (eds), New directions in women's history: essays in honour of Alison Prentice, University of British Columbia Press, 2004.

Debra King and Alison Mackinnon, 'Who cares? Community perceptions in the marketing of corporate citizenship' in J Andrioff, S Waddock, B Husted and S Rahman (eds), Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking: Theory, Responsibility and Engagement, Greenleaf Publishing: Sheffield, UK, 2002.

Nicole Moulding

Moulding, NT (forthcoming) 'The anorexic femme fatale: reproducing gender through the father/psychiatrist–daughter/patient' in Malson, H and Burns, M (eds), Critical Feminist Perspectives on Eating Dis/Orders: An International Reader, Routledge, London.

Margaret Peters

'Risky economies: community-based organizations and the music making of marginalized youth' in Bloustien, G, Peters, M and Luckman, S (eds), Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology, Community, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2007.

'Section introduction: Shifting Contexts – an historical overview from cultural to creative industries' in Bloustien, G, Peters, M and Luckman, S (eds), Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology, Community, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2007.

'Be not Afeard, the Isle is full of noises: Reflections on the Synergies of Music in the Creative Economy' in Bloustien, G, Peters, M and Luckman, S (eds) Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology, Community, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2007.

Margaret Peters and Gerry Bloustein, 'It's not just about the music – it's a way of life! Exploring the complexity of Popular Music Scenes through Ethnography' in Bennett, A and Harris, K (eds), Researching Popular Music, Special edition of Journal of Popular Music, UK, pp 73–86.

Paula Roberts

'Electronic democracy: Habermas, women and the resurgence of citizen politics', in IFIP, Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course for the Future, Amsterdam, Kluwer, 2001.

Wendy Seymour

'I am normal on the net: disability, computerised communication technologies and the embodied self' in J Coupland and R Gwyn, Discourse, the Body, and Identity, Palgrave, Hampshire UK, 2005.

Lupton, D and Seymour, W, 'Technology, selfhood and physical disability' in M Robb, S Barrett, C Komaromy and A Rogers (eds), Communication, relationships and care: a reader, Routledge, London, 2004.

Rhonda Sharp

Rhonda Sharp and D Elson, 'A framework for assessing the improvements in budgeting' in Gender Budget Auditing, Asia Foundation: Jakarta, 2008 (published in Indonesian).

Rhonda Sharp and Ray Broomhill, 'Envisaging gender: towards gender-responsive policies and budgets in South Australia' in John Spoehr (ed), The State of South Australia, Wakefield Press: Adelaide.

Moving forward: multiple strategies and guiding goals, in Judd, K (ed), Gender Budget Initiatives: Strategies, Concepts and Experiences, UNIFEM: New York, 2003.


Refereed journal articles


Dale Bagshaw

Dale Bagshaw and M Lepp, 'Ethical considerations in drama and conflict resolution research in Swedish and Australian schools', Conflict Resolution Quarterly, vol 22, no 3, 2004.

Lia Bryant

Lia Bryant and Barbara Pini, 'Gender, class and rurality: Australian case studies', Journal of Rural Studies , forthcoming.

Bryant, L and Principe, I (forthcoming), 'Social capital and the digital divide: the gendering of differential access and use of IT', Encyclopedia of Public Information Technology, forthcoming.

Lia Bryant and Barbara Pini, 'Towards an understanding of gender and capital in constituting biotechnologies in agriculture', Sociologia Ruralis, 46(2), 2006.

Lia Bryant and Deidre Tedmanson, 'Drilling down: diversity in the mining industry: exploring the barriers to gender and Indigenous diversity in the Australian mining industry', International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 5(3), 2006.

'Marking the Occupational Body: Young Women and Men Seeking Careers in Agriculture', Rural Society, 16(1), 62–79, 2006.

Bryant, L and Hoon, E, 'How can the Intersection Between Gender, Class and Sexuality be Translated to an Empirical Agenda?' International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(1), 2006.

Jouve, D, Bryant, L, Gill, J and Tedmanson, D, 'If I don't speak to my child in my own language then who will? Kanak women writing culture for children', Kunapipi: Journal of Post-colonial Writing, Special Issue, Women of the South Pacific, 27(2), 2006.

'Gendered Bodies, Gendered Knowledges: Information Technology in Everyday Farming', Social Science Computer Review, 21(4), 464–474, 2003.

'The Detraditionalisation of Occupational Identities in South Australia', Sociologia Ruralis, Vol. 39, No. 2, 1999.

Elaine Butler

Butler, Elaine with Woolley, Robyn (2006), 'Back to the future? Girls and young women, working futures, VET & VET in Schools. A snapshot', VOCAL, Australian Journal of Vocational Education & Training in Schools, Vol 6, 2006–07, pp 56–63.

(2000) 'Knowing "now", learning futures: institutional politics and knowledge practices in vocational education and training', International Journal of  Lifelong Education, Vol 19 No 4, pp 322–341.

(2000) 'Book reviews: Learning at work; Why's the beer always stronger up north? Studies of lifelong learning in Europe', Studies in the Education of Adults, Vol 32, No 1, 2000, pp 120–122.

(2000) '(Re)presentations', Adult Learning Commentary, No. 26, 4 October 2000.

Donna Chung

'Making meaning of relationships: young women's experiences and understandings of dating violence', Violence Against Women, 2006.

Zufferey, C and Chung, D (2006) 'Representations of Homelessness in the Australian Print Media: Some Implications for Social Policy', Just Policy: A Journal of Australian Social Policy, Issue 42, 2006.

Chung D, O'Leary P and Hand T (2006) 'Sexual violence offenders: prevention and intervention approaches', Issues Paper 5, Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault.

'Making meaning of relationships: young women's experiences and understandings of dating violence', Violence Against Women, 2006.

Chung D and Zannettino L (2005–06) 'Feminists Researching Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs: Improving Women's and Children's Safety or Misplaced Effort?' Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, Issue 18, pp 37–45.

(2005) 'Violence, control, romance and gender equality: young women and heterosexual relationships', Women's Studies International Forum, 2005.

Costello M, Chung D and Carson E, 'Exploring alternative pathways out of poverty: making connections between domestic violence and employment practices', Australian Journal of Social Issues, 40(2), pp. 253–67, 2005.

Chung, D and Zannettino, L, 'Feminists Researching Domestic Violence Perpetrator programs: Improving Women's and Children's Safety or Misplaced Effort?' Women against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, Issue 18, Casa House, pp. 37–45, 2006.

Donna Chung, R Kennedy, B O'Brien, S Wendt, 'The impact of domestic violence on women and homelessness: findings from a national research project', Out of the Fire/Parity, 14(2), 2001.

Laura Dales

D Chapman, L Dales and V Mackie, '"Minority women will change the world!": perspectives on multiple discrimination in Japan', Women's Studies International Forum (September), 2008.

'On (not) being feminist: feminist identification and praxis in a Kyoto women's group', Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, vol. 3, no.1, 2005, pp. 13–27.

Tahnya Donaghy

'Applications of mainstreaming in Australia and Northern Ireland', International Political Science Review/Revue internationale de science politique, vol 25, no 4, pp 393–410, 2004.

'The impact of devolution on women's political representation in Northern Ireland', Politics, vol 24, no 1, pp 26–34, 2004.

'Mainstreaming: Northern Ireland's participative-democratic approach', Policy and Politics, vol 32, no 1, pp 49–62, 2004.

'Benefits and obstacles for women candidates: an account of Scottish women candidates' experiences', Scottish Affairs, 46, 2004.

Jean Duruz

'Living in Singapore, Travelling to Hong Kong, Remembering Australia: Intersections of Food and Place', Journal of Australian Studies, 87, 101–115, 2006.

'Eating at the borders: culinary journeys', Environment and Planning: D, Society and Space, vol 23, no 1, pp 51–69, 2005.

'Adventuring and belonging: an appetite for markets', Space and Culture, vol 7, no 4, pp 427–445, 2004.

'Haunted kitchens: cooking and remembering', Gastronomica, vol 4, no 1, pp 57–68, 2004.

'Re-writing the Village: Geographies of Food and Belonging in Clovelly, Australia', Cultural Geographies, 9(3), 373–388, 2002.

Suzanne Franzway

S Franzway, R Sharp, J Mills and J Gill, 'Engineering ignorance: the problem of gender equity in engineering ', Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies, accepted 2008.

'Work and family life: what we've forgotten', Australian Review of Public Affairs, 2005.

Gill J, Mills J, Franzway S and Sharp R, '"I wanna be an engineer!" A tale of high achieving women, professional power and the ongoing negotiation of workplace identity', Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, 14(2), 13–22, 2005.

'"They see you coming": a comparative study of women union officials in Australian and (English) Canadian trade unions', Labour and Industry, Journal of social and economic relations of work, 10(2), 2000, 147–68.

Judith Gill

J Gill, J Mills, S Franzway and R Sharp, '"Oh you must be very clever!": high-achieving women, professional power and the ongoing negotiation of workplace identity', Gender and Education, 20(3), 2008, pp. 223–236.

J Gill with J Matthews, L Zannettino and T Carroll, 'Thesis writing as a feminist project: negotiating space for women's embodied selves in new scholarship', Australian Feminist Studies, Vol 23 (5) (in press, 2008)

J Gill, JE Mills, S Franzway and R Sharp, '"I still wanna be an engineer!" Women, education and the engineering profession', European Journal of Engineering Education, in press.

'Just how far have we come? A retrospective on girls' education and an analysis of the present situation', Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, 14(2), 2–12, 2005.

Gill J, Mills J, Franzway S and Sharp R, '"I be an engineer!" A tale of high achieving women, professional power and the ongoing negotiation of workplace identity', Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, 14(2), 13–22, 2005.

Gill J and Howard S, 'Revisioning the social: young Australians and the rural/urban divide', International Journal for Civics and Citizenship Education, 2005.

Howard S and Gill J, 'Learning to belong: children talk about "feeling Australia"', Children Issues: Journal of the Children's Issues Centre, 9(2), 43–49, 2005.

Howard S and Gill J, 'Somewhere to call home? Schooling and a sense of place and belonging in an increasingly globalised world', Curriculum Perspectives, 22(3), 2002.

Kay Lawrence

'Weaving the Murray, mapping connection and loss', Textile: the Journal of Cloth and Culture, Vol 3, Issue 2, pp 130–149, 2005.

'"Weaving": an encounter between the Ngarrindjeri, the British and the French', Reinventing Textiles, Vol 3, 'Postcolonialism and Creativity', 2004.

Cassie Loeser

'The Ecstasies of Exchange: Reconfiguring Hearing Disabled Masculine Subjectivities in Rave Space', Australian Journal of Communication, 30(3): 69–82, 2003.

Alison Mackinnon

'Girls, schools and society: a generation of change', Australian Feminist Studies, vol. 21, no. 50, pp. 275–288.

Mackinnon A and Gregory P, 'A study corner in the kitchen: Australian graduate women negotiate family, work and nation in the 1950s and early 1960s', Australian Historical Studies, 63–80.

Mackinnon A and Bullen E, 'Out on the Borderlands: time, generation and agency in women's lives', Theory and Research in Education, 3(1), 2005.

'Knowledge beyond reason: highly educated women at the turn of the twentieth century and the continuing quest for commensurability', Australian Cultural History, No. 23, 2004.

'Is biology destiny?', Invited comment on editorial, Climacteric: the Journal of the International Menopause Society, Vol 7, pp. 331–332.

Alison Mackinnon, Rob Ranzijn and Eddie Le Sueur, 'Bounded choices: how much "choice" is there in decision making for ageing populations?' Applied Population and Policy 2002, 1(1) 55–65.

Nicole Moulding

(2007) 'Love your body, move your body, feed your body: discourses of self-care and social marketing in a body image health promotion program', Critical Public Health, 17(1): 57–69.

(2006) 'Disciplining the feminine: the reproduction of gender contradictions in the mental health care of women with eating disorders', Social Science & Medicine, 62(4): 793–804.

(2003) 'Constructing the self in mental health practice: identity, individualism and the feminisation of deficiency', Feminist Review, 75: 57–74.

Moulding, NT & Hepworth, J (2001) 'Understanding body image disturbance in the promotion of mental health: a discourse analytic study', International Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 11: 305–317.

Selby, S, Jones, A, Burgess, T, Clark, S, Moulding, NT and Beilby, J (2007) 'Disenfranchised grief: the role of the GP', Australian Family Physician 36(, 36(9) 673–784.

Mikocka-Walus, A., Turnbull, D., Moulding, N., Wilson, I., Harley, H., Hetzel, D., Andrews, J., Holtmann, G. (2007) 'Psychological co-morbidity and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and chronic hepatitis C (HCV): a cross-sectional investigation', Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology [accepted].

Mikocka-Walus, A., Turnbull, D., Moulding, N., Wilson, I., Andrews, J., Holtmann, G. (2007) 'Psychological co-morbidity and the complexity of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in clinically diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients', Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology [accepted].

Mikocka-Walus, A., Turnbull, D., Moulding, N., Wilson, I., Andrews, J., Holtmann, G. (2007) '"It doesn't do any harm, but patients feel better": a qualitative exploratory study on gastroenterologists' perspectives on the role of antidepressants in inflammatory bowel disease', BMC Gastroenterology [accepted].

MouldMoulding, NT, Silagy, C & Weller, D (1999) 'A framework for effective management of change in clinical practice: dissemination and implementation of clinical practice guidelines', Quality in Health Care 8(3): 177–183.

Margaret Peters

Chesterman, C, Ross-Smith, A and Peters, M, 'The gendered impact on organizations of a critical mass of women in senior management: implications for gender inequality', Journal of Policy and Society, Vol 24, No. 4, 69–91, 2006.

Ross-Smith, A, Chesterman, C and Peters, M, '"Watch out here comes feeling!" Women Executives and Emotion work', International Journal of Work, Organisation and Emotion, Vol.1, No.1, 48–62, 2005.

Ross-Ross-Smith, A, Chesterman, C and Peters, M, '"Not doable Jobs!" Exploring senior women's attitudes to academic leadership roles', Women's Studies International Forum, 28, 2005, 163–180, 2005.

Peters, M. & Bloustien, G 'Play as life: youth cultural practices', YACSA (Youth Arts Council of South Australia), Vol 2, 11–17, 2004.

Chesterman, C, Ross-Smith A and Peters, M, 'Changing the Landscape? Women in Academic Leadership in Australia', McGill Journal of Education, 38 3): 421–435, 2003.

Bloustien, G & Peters, M 'Playing for Life: New approaches to researching youth and their music practices', Youth Studies Australia, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 32–39, 2003.

''Boys Whistle, Girls Sing: Schoolgrounds', Loisir & Societe: Society and Leisure, Vol 17, No.1, pp. 221–239, 1994. 

Paula Roberts

Paula Roberts and Webber, J, 'Virtuous hackers: developing ethical sensitivity in a community of practice', Australian Journal of Information Systems, 9(2), 172–177, 2002.

Patrick O'Leary

Chung D, O'Leary P, and Hand T (2006) 'Sexual violence offenders: prevention and intervention approaches', Issues Paper 5, Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault.

Wendy Seymour

'ICTs and disability: exploring the human dimensions of technological engagement', Disability and Society, 2005.

Seymour W and Lupton D, 'Holding the line online: exploring wired relationships for people with disabilities', Disability and Society, vol 19, no 4, pp 291–305, 2004.

Catherine Speck

'Edith Cavell: martyr or patriot', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 2000.

Rhonda Sharp

Gill J, Mills J, Franzway S and Sharp R '"I wanna be an engineer!" A tale of high achieving women, professional power and the ongoing negotiation of workplace identity', Redress: Journal of the Association of Women Educators, 14(2), 13–22, 2005.

Rhonda Sharp and Broomhill, R, 'The changing male breadwinner model in Australia: a new gender order?' Labour & Industry, vol 15, no 3, 2004.

'Budgeting for equality: the Australian experience', Feminist Economics, 8(1): 25–47, 2002.

Sarah Wendt

'Christianity and domestic violence: feminist poststructural perspectives', AFFIFIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 23(2), 2008, 144–155.

S Jamieson and S Wendt, 'Exploring men's perpetrator programs in small rural communities', Rural Society, 18(1), 2008, 39–50.

S Wendt and J Boylan, 'Feminist social work research engaging with poststructural ideas', International Social Work (in press).

Wendt, S. and Cheers, B, 'Rural Cultures and Domestic Violence: Stories From South Australian Wine Country', Rural Social Work, 9, 2004.

Wendt, S. and Cheers, B, 'Rural Cultures, Domestic Violence, and Stories from a Rural Region', Australian Feminist Journal: Women Against Violence, Issue 15, 2004.

Wendt, S and Cheers, B, 'Impacts of Rural Culture on Domestic Violence', Rural Social Work, 7(1), 20–30, 2002.

Wendt, S. Taylor, J. and Kennedy, M., 'Rural Domestic Violence: Moving Towards Feminist Poststructural Understandings', Rural Social Work, 7(2), 26–35, 2002.

Chung, D, Kennedy, R, O'Brien, B and Wendt, S, 'Preventing Homelessness for Women (with or without children) Experiencing Domestic Violence', Parity – Reach Out, Homeless Outreach, 13(9, 13(9), 13–15, 2000.

Lana Zannettino

'Imagining womanhood: psychodynamic processes in the "textual" and discursive formation of girls' subjectivities and desires for the future', Gender and Education, January, 2008, 1–15.

'Personal and emotional meaning in the construction of subjective gender: girls, cultural texts, and psychoanalytic theory', Journal of Australian Studies, 2005.

D Chung and L Zannettino, 'Feminists researching domestic violence perpetrator programs: improving women's and children's safety or misplaced effort?' Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, I, 18, pp. 37–45, 2006.

(2000) '"...more kind of caring to others and looking out for themselves at the same time": Methodological Issues in an Investigation of Adolescent Girls' "Envisionings" of Motherhood', Journal of Educational Enquiry, 1(2).


Conference presentations


Elaine Butler

'Remembering the question/s (we want/ed to ask). Contingent practices in researching work and learning', Challenges for Integrating Work and Learning, 4th International Conference on Researching Work & Learning, 11–14 Dec 2005, Sydney.

Donna Chung

Franzway S and Chung D, 'Domestic violence and work: community, place and change', The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 2005.

Laura Dales

'Connecting women: NGOs and women's activism in contemporary Japan', Activating Human Rights and Peace Conference, Byron Bay, 1–4 July 2008.

'Productive differences and feminist research', Australian Women's and Gender Studies Conference, Perth, 9–11 July 2008.

Tahnya Donaghy

'Equality mainstreaming: lesson learning from Northern Ireland', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, October 2002.

Jean Duruz

'Growing up transnational: travelling through Singapore's hawker centres', Inhabiting Diversity and the Asia Pacific Workshop, Centre for Research on Social Inclusion, Macquarie University, April 2008.

'Growing up transnational', ACS Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, July 2008.

Judith Gill

'To the power of more than one: comparative approaches in educational research', annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society for International and Comparative Education, Melbourne, December 2004.

Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R and Franzway S, 'Education beyond technical competence: gender issues in the working lives of engineers', Global Colloquium on Engineering Education, 26–29 September 2005, Sydney, Australia.

Franzway S, Gill J, Mills J and Sharp R, 'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', Revisioning institutions: change in the twenty-first century, The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, LaTrobe University, Beechworth, 2004.

Franzway S, Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R & Bastalich W, 'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', The Australian Sociological Association Conference (TASA), 8–11 December 2004, Beechworth, Australia.

Suzanne Franzway

Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R and Franzway S, 'Education beyond technical competence: gender issues in the working lives of engineers', Global Colloquium on Engineering Education, 26–29 September 2005, Sydney, Australia.

Franzway S and Chung D, 'Domestic violence and work: community, place and change', The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 2005.

'"We need to win ..." Making feminist politics in trade unions and transnational labour activist networks', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Adelaide, 2004.

'Union feminism and transnational labor advocacy networks', American Sociological Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, 2004.

Franzway S, Gill J, Mills J and Sharp R, 'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', Revisioning institutions: change in the twenty-first century, The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, LaTrobe University, Beechworth, 2004.

Franzway S, Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R & Bastalich W, 'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', The Australian Sociological Association Conference (TASA), 8–11 December 2004, Beechworth, Australia.

Kay Lawrence

'Weaving the Murray, mapping connection and loss', Challenging Craft, Grays School of Art, Aberdeen, Scotland, 2004.

Alison Mackinnon

'University women shaping the future in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s', European Social Science History Association Conference, Berlin, 24–27 March 2004.

Margaret Peters

'Managing Women? Organizational Culture and Identity: Senior executive women academics and general staff,' ATN WEXDEV International Conference Change in Climate? Prospects for Gender Equity in Universities, Adelaide, 11–13 April 2006.

'Organizing Women? Emotional labour and changing work structures for senior executive women', ANZCA International Conference Empowerment, Creativity and Innovation: Challenging Media and Communication in the 21st Century, Adelaide, July 2006.

'Women managers and workplace equity: the role of policy in contemporary organisations', 6th International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Organisations, Prato, Italy, 11–14 July 2006.

'Re-imagining Communities: Community-based organisations and youth agency', proceedings of Post-Colonial Distances: The Study of Popular Music Canada and Australia, IASPM-Canada Memorial University/Macquarie University, St John's Newfoundland, Canada, June 2005. 

Chesterman, C., Ross-Smith, A., and Peters, M., 'Gendered Cultural Processes: Senior Executive Women, Decision-Making and Organisational Change', invited paper for the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia funded Workshop: Reinventing Gender Equality and the Political, University of Sydney, 29–30 September 2005.

'Experiential Communities: Music making of Marginalised Youth in Community-based organisations', National Conference on Research and Social Inclusion: Mobile Boundaries/Rigid Worlds, Macquarie University, 27–28 September 2004.

Ross-Smith, A., Chesterman, C. & Peters, M., 'Instinctively Collaborative: Are Women Executives Changing the Cultures of Senior Management?' 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, December 2004.

Ross-Smith, A., Peters, M. and Chesterman, C., 'Women succeeding in Academe: without going mad, sad or bad', ANZAM Workshop, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ, December 2004.

'Bringing Women into the Picture: What Supports and Sustains Women Executives?' ATN WEXDEV Senior Women Executives and the Cultures of Management Conference, Sydney 29 November.

Peters, M., Ross-Smith A. & Chesterman, C., 'The paradox of power and resistance: exploring women's ambivalence in executive management roles', 3rd International Conference Gender, Work and Organisations, University of Keele, UK, June 2003.

Peters, M., Ross-Smith, A. & Chesterman, C., 'Merit, Motherhood, and other Masculinist Myths: the contradictory experiences of executive women in corporate cultures', Third Critical Management Conference, Lancaster University, UK, July 2003.

Ross-Smith, A., Chesterman, C. & Peters, M., 'Soaring Above the Ceiling: Are the cultures of management in higher education changed when women reach senior management?' 3rd International Management Conference on Women in Higher Education, Genoa, Italy, April 2003.

Peters, M., Ross-Smith, A and Chesterman, C, 'Transforming Cultures: The impact of diversity in senior management'. Proceedings of the 11th International Women in Leadership Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth 2002, pp. 103–113. 

Paula Roberts

'Workplace e-mail: surveillance, privacy and ethical protocols', in M. Warren and J. Barlow (eds), Computer Ethics: Its Impact Upon Australia: Conference Proceedings of AICE 2002 Third Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference, pp. 75–81. Geelong, Vic: Deakin University, 2002.

Rhonda Sharp

'Gender-responsive budgets', Gender, Youth and Economic Empowerment in the Pacific ANU and AusAid Conference, Canberra, 16–17 April 2008.

Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R and Franzway S, 'Education beyond technical competence: gender issues in the working lives of engineers', Global Colloquium on Engineering Education, Sydney, Australia, 26–29 September 2005. 

'Engendering budgets, budgetary reform and sustainable human development', Transforming the mainstream: new goals and strategies. Proceedings of the 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea, 22 June 2005.

'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', Revisioning institutions: change in the twenty-first century, The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, LaTrobe University, Beechworth, 2004.

Franzway S, Gill J, Mills J, Sharp R & Bastalich W, 'Towards a feminist politics of work: revisioning a research project on women engineers', The Australian Sociological Association Conference (TASA), 8–11 December 2004, Beechworth, Australia.

'Government budgets and gender equality in the Pacific Islands', Proceedings of the 9th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women, 16–19 August 2004 and 2nd Pacific Ministerial Meeting on Women, 19–20 August 2004, Vol 2, pp 267–306.

Sarah Wendt

Wendt, S. and Cheers, B. (in press), 'Rural Cultures and Domestic Violence: Stories from South Australian Wine Country', in Diversity and Inclusion: Putting the Principles to Work/Diversite et inclusion: Mettre les principes en pratique, Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Conference/Association canadienne des ecoles de service social, Dalhousie University, Halifax.

Wendt, S. and Cheers, B., 'Exploring the Impact of Rural Culture on Women's Experience of Domestic Violence', in P. Munn and J. Farrin (eds), Constructing Alliances Across Communities: Proceedings of the 4th National Regional Australia Conference, Vol. 1, University of South Australia Library, 201–8, 2000.  

Lana Zannettino

S Nichols and L Zannettino, 'Integrated early childhood services: towards an interdisciplinary perspective on the "double partnership", Communities and Change Conference: Research partnerships and collaborations in Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, Australia, 2008.

'From Auschwitz to mandatory detention: questions of humanity, identity and diasporas in the Australian refugee camp', 1st Global Conference – Diasporas: Exploring Critical Issues, Oxford, UK, 2008.

'From "Looking for Alibrandi" to "Does my head look big in this?": The role of Australian teenage novels in reconceptualising racialised-gendered identities', A national conference – 'Not another hijab row': New conversations on gender, race, religion and the making of communities – sponsored by Tran/forming Cultures: Key Centre for Communication and Culture, University of Technology, Sydney, 2006.

Gill J, Matthews J, Zannettino L & Carroll T, 'The thesis writing experience: a retrospective', The Australian Association for Research in Education's 36th Annual International Education Research Conference, Adelaide, 2006.

Chung D, Zannettino L & Colley D, 'Researching Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs as Feminists: Improving Women's and Children's Safety or Misplaced Effort?' Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assault Forum (CASA) Home Truths Conference: Stop sexual assault & domestic violence: a national challenge, Sheraton Towers Hotel, Southbank, Melbourne, 2004.

Chung D & Zannettino L, 'Conducting feminist research about male perpetrators of gendered violence: an examination of the methodological, ethical, and research process issues', Wellesley Centers for Women 2004 International Research and Action Conference, Innovations in Understanding Violence Against Women, Wellesley Centers, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 2004.

'Looking beyond Discourse in the Explication of Subjective Gender: Girls' Favourite Metaphorical Worlds and Object-Relational Psychoanalytic Theories', Australian Women's Studies Association (AWSA) National and International Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2003.

Zannettino L & Birchmore K, 'Collapsing the Binaries: "Reading" our "Readings" of Buffy as the archetypal, stoic feminine subject', Staking a Claim: Global Buffy and Local Identities International Symposium, Hawke Research Institute and University of South Australia, Adelaide, 2003.

Chung D, O'Leary PJ, Zannettino L, Colley D, North R & Birchmore K, 'Getting clear about the purpose: what are the expectations of programs for men who use violence?' Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault International Conference, Gold Coast, 2003.

Chung D, O'Leary PJ, Zannettino L, Colley D, North R & Birchmore K, 'If only the practice was as easy as the theory: developing and sustaining integrated approaches to domestic violence in Australia', Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault International Conference, Gold Coast, 2003.


Reports


Rhonda Sharp

Report of the UN Expert Group Meeting (Sharp one of 12 invited authors), Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women, United Nations, New York, 2008.

Lana Zannettino

D Bagshaw, S Wendt and L Zannettino, Our actions to prevent the abuse of older South Australians 2007, research report for the Office for the Ageing, Department for Families and Communities, South Australia, 2007.

 


Postgraduate publications


Also see the HRISS postgraduate working paper series

Ann Lawless, PhD Candidate, recently had a poem 'Demanding choices' (Wor (Word 25 kb) published in MeowPower, a feminist online journal.

Katrina Jaworski

Jaworski, K. 2005, '(Un)desirable Acts of Death: Gendered Truths in the Cultural Production of Suicide' in E. Lorek-Jezinska and K. Wieckowska (eds), Corporeal Inscriptions: Representations of the Body in Cultural and Literary Texts and Practices, Nicolaus Copernicus University Press, Torun, Poland, pp. 209–220.

Jaworski, K. 2003, 'Suicide and Gender: Reading Suicide Through Butler's Notion of Performativity', Voicing Dissent, New Talents 21C, Journal of Australian Studies, no. 76, pp. 137–146, 247–249.

Jaworski, K. 2002, 'Bodily Inscriptions and Gender in Legal Discourses of Suicide', Sister in Law: A Feminist Law Review, vol. 6, pp. 168–184.

Jaworski, K. 2000, Book Review – 'Youth Studies: An Australian Perspective', Journal of Sociology, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 115–116.

Jaworski, K. 1999, 'Challenging a Classic: Gendered Dilemmas in Durkheim's Suicide' in M. Collis, L. Munro & S. Russell (eds), Proceedings of Challenges and Prospects: Sociology for a New Millennium, The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference Monash University, Churchill, pp. 231–238.

 

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