
Member Publications
- Paul Arthur
- Dawn Bennett
- Linda Briskman
- Ian Chalmers
- George Curry
- David Charnock
- Joanne Durham
- Timothy Dolin
- Jaya Earnest
- Lucy Fiske
- Anne-Marie Hilsdon
- Chris Hubbard
- Olivia Khoo
- Gina Koczberski
- Robyn Mayes
- Alexey Muraviev
- Bobbie Oliver
- Suvendrini Perera
- Nonja Peters
- Bob Pokrant
- Graham Seal
- Bushra Shamsad
- Stephen Smith
- John Stephens
- Jon Stratton
- Yasuo Takao
- Miyume Tanji
- Reena Tiwari
- Angela Wardell-Johnson
- Grace Zhang
Paul Arthur
Arthur, Paul Longley. ‘Saving Lives: Digital Biography and Life Writing’, in Save As... Digital Memories, Joanne Garde-Hansen, Andrew Hoskins and Anna Reading (eds.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 44-59.
Paul Arthur, ‘Virtual Strangers: e-Research and the Humanities’, Australian Cultural History 27.1 (2009): 47-59.
Paul Arthur, ‘Digital Lives: Oral Histories, Community Building and Experimental Media’, Issues in Writing, 17.1 (2009).
Paul Arthur has contracted to write Virtual Voyages: Travel to the Antipodes 1606-1837 with Anthem Press, London, Studies in Travel series.
Paul Arthur, Teaching & Learning Guide, Blackwell History Compass 6/5 (2008): 1394–1399 - a guide to teaching Australian history and mythology.
Dawn Bennett
Monographs
Understanding the Classical Music Profession: the Past, the Present and Strategies for the Future. Ashgate Publishing Limited, July 2008.
New Models for Educating Professional Musicians in the Twenty-First Century
Co-edited with Michael Hannan. Black Swan Press, March 2008.
Series on transformation and change in Australia, Asia and the Pacific
Edited with Jaya Earnest. Black Swan Press, 2008.
Out in the Real World: International Perspectives on the Working Lives of Classical Musicians
Manuscript is under consideration with two UK publishers.
Who Am I? Perspectives on Australian Cultural Identity. Journal of Australian Studies, (90). API Network, Perth. Edited Journal, 2007.
Open to Interpretation. Journal of Australian Studies, (91). API Network, Perth. Edited Journal, 2007.
Book Chapters
Bennett, D., Earnest, J., & Tanji, M. (2009). People, place and power. In D. Bennett, J. Earnest and M. Tanji (Eds.), People, place and power: Australia and the Asia Pacific (pp. 1-10). Perth: Black Swan Press.
Bennett, D. (2009). Creativity and ‘new’ careers. What can we learn from the creative industries? In D. Bennett, J. Earnest & M. Tanji (Eds.), People, place and power: Australia and the Asia Pacific (pp. 45-57). Perth: Black Swan Press.
Bennett, D., Earnest, J., & Tanji, M. (Eds.). (2009). People, place and power: Australia and the Asia Pacific. Perth: Black Swan Press.
Musicians' skills and attributes: Implications for education. In M. Hannan & D. Bennett (eds), New Models for Educating Professional Musicians in the Twenty First Century. Black Swan Press, Perth, 2008.
- & Stanberg, A. Musicians as Teachers: Fostering a Positive View. In M. Hannan & D. Bennett (eds), New Models for Educating Professional Musicians in the Twenty First Century. Black Swan Press, Perth, 2008.
Creative Industries. An Unwise and Counter-Productive Term. In J.Earnest & D.Bennett (eds), Series on transformation and change in Australia, Asia and the Pacific. Black Swan Press, Perth, 2008.
Life in the Real World: Working in Classical Music. Australia. In D.Bennett (ed.), Out in the Real World: International Perspectives on the Working Lives of Classical Musicians. This manuscript is under consideration with two UK publishers.
The Cultural Industries. Friend, not Foe. In D.Bennett (ed.), Out in the Real World: International Perspectives on the Working Lives of Classical Musicians. This manuscript is under consideration with two UK publishers.
Journal Articles
Dawn Bennett, D. Invited article: (2009). ‘New rules: The research game’. Realtime, 92 (Aug-Sept), 6-7.
Dawn Bennett, D. Invited article: (2009). ‘New rules: The research game’. Realtime, 92 (Aug-Sept), 6-7.
Dawn Bennett ‘State of play: Live original music venues in Western Australia’. In press (2009) with the research journal Perfect Beat.
Bennett, D. (2009). Dance careers: Beyond performance to the real world of work. Journal of Dance Education, 9 (1), 27-34.
Bennett, D. (2009). New rules: The research game and ERA. Realtime, 92 (Aug-Sept), 6-7. Invited journal article.
Bennett, D., Blom, D., & Wright, D. (2009). Artist academics: Performing the Australian research agenda. International Journal of Education and the Arts, 10(17). Available at: http://www.ijea.org/v10n17/index.html
Dawn Bennett, ‘What kinds of musician would you like to be? Invited article for Music in Action, 6 (1), 14-16. 2008.
A gendered study of the working patterns of classical musicians: Implications for practice. International Journal of Music Education, 26:1. In press: April 2008
Utopia for music graduates. Is it achievable, and how should it be defined? British Journal of Music Education, 24:2, 179-189. 2007
Establishing the need for a better understanding of the cultural labour market. Journal of Australian Studies, (90), 133-151. 2007
- & Stanberg, A. Musicians as Teachers: Developing a Positive View Through Collaborative Learning Partnerships. International Journal of Music Education, 26(3), 219-231. 2006
Peas in a cultural pod? A comparison of the skills and personal attributes of artists and musicians. Australian Journal of Music Education, 2004(1), 22-25. 2004
Watch this space! Developing a music/education partnership. The Knowledge Tree, 4(1). 2003
http://knowledgetree.flexiblelearning.net.au/edition04/html/dawn_intro.htm
Journal Editions
Bennett, D. (Ed.). (2007). Who Am I? Perspectives on Australian Cultural Identity. Journal of Australian Studies, (90). API Network, Perth.
Bennett, D. (Ed.). (2007). Open to Interpretation. Journal of Australian Studies, (91). API Network, Perth.
Journal Articles: other contribution
Bennett, D., Blom, D., & Wright, D. (2009). Artist academics: Performing the Australian research agenda. International Journal of Education and the Arts, 10(17). Available at: http://www.ijea.org/v10n17/index.html< http://www.ijea.org/v10n17/index.html>
Bennett, D. Editorial: Who Am I? Perspectives on Australian Cultural Identity. Journal of Australian Studies, (90). API Network, Perth. 2007.
Bennett, D. Editorial: Open to Interpretation. Journal of Australian Studies, (91). API Network, Perth. 2007.
Journal Articles: non-refereed
What's a musician anyway? Music Forum Journal of the Music Council of Australia, 10(3), 35-37. 2004
Peas in a cultural pod: Similarities in the working lives of practising artists. Australian Society for Music Education, WA Chapter, 2005, June. 2003
Conference Papers: Refereed Proceedings
Bennett, D., Blom, D., & Wright, D. Refereed conference paper (In press). Modulations of a different kind: An Australian case study of artists in academia (in print). Presented at Music Modulations 09. Christchurch, New Zealand, July 2009.
Not as we thought. Transitions into the orchestral workplace. Presented at the XVI Australian Society for Music Education 40th Anniversary National Conference. Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth. 2007
'Musotopia.' Is it achievable for music graduates? Presented at The Reflective Conservatoire conference. Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. 2006
Musicians' skills and attributes: Implications for education. Presented at the 16th Seminar of the ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician. Hanoi National Conservatory of Music, Hanoi. 2006
- & Stanberg, A. Musicians as teachers: fostering a positive view. Presented at the 16th Seminar of the ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician. Hanoi National Conservatory of Music, Hanoi. 2006
Stanberg, A., & Bennett, D. Performing a metamorphosis: a teaching performer or performing teacher? Presented at The Reflective Conservatoire conference. Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. 2006
Conference: Extract of Paper
A starring role! The practice and aspirations of female classical musicians. Presented at the Australian Society for Music Education XVI National Conference. Perth, Western Australia. (2007, July).
Always the bridesmaid? A gendered study of the working patterns of classical musicians. Accepted for presentation at the 27th International Society for Music Education World Conference. Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
The impact of hierarchical perceptions of success on practising musicians. Presented at Music, Mind and Medicine. The University of Western Australia, Perth. (2006, April).
Voicing a profession: What do we tell our students? Presented at the Australian Society for Music Education XV National Conference. University of Melbourne, Victoria. (2005, July).
Communities of practice as partnerships between industry and education. Presented at the 26th International Society for Music Education World Conference. Tenerife, Canary Islands. (2004, July).
Achieving sustainable practice: working patterns of professional musicians. Presented at Preparing musicians: Making new sound worlds. International Society for Music Education Commission for Education of the Professional Musician, Barcelona, Spain. (2004, July).
From concept to reality: A researcher's journey towards the creation of an industry/education partnership. Presented at the Teaching and Learning Forum. Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia. (2004, February).
Give it away! Leadership strategies for successful communities of practice within education and industry. Presented at the State Collaborative Workshop, Western Australian Department of Education and Training, Perth, Western Australia. (2003, December).
Achieving quality, sustainability and global links in teaching and learning through the formation of student/industry cohorts. Presented at the Best Practice Teaching Forum. Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. (2004, February).
Maintaining curricula relevance through linking partnerships between education and industry. Presented at the National Advocacy Workshop. MacQuarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney, New South Wales. (2003, October).
When the notes aren't enough: Communities of practice for the music sector. Paper presented at the Net*Working 2003 National Conference for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework. Peppers Fairmont, Blue Mountains, New South Wales. (2003, October).
Professional musicians, university teachers: How can research be added, and why is it so important? Paper presented at Researching Research Agendas: Women, Research and Publication in Higher Education. Australian Technology Network Women's Executive Development Conference, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. (2003, June).
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Dawn Bennett Conference opening: Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies annual conference, Perth, WA (June 30).
Audio-visual Recordings
Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra (2006). Live 2! Max Bruch Concerto for Viola and Clarinet. Viola soloist.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (1995). Dream children. Orchestral Lullabies for sleep and relaxation (soloist). CD released for the Australian Broadcasting Authority by ABC Music in consultation with Louise Suthers (Macquarie University).
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (1994). Powerhouse. Graham Koehne (composer). CD released for the Australian Broadcasting Authority by ABC Music.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (1994). Sun Music. Peter Sculthorpe (composer). CD released for the Australian Broadcasting Authority by ABC Music.
Other Academic Outputs
Contribution to Future Directions for Australian Cultural Policy. ImagiNation Paper (forthcoming), Centre for Policy Development, Sydney, New South Wales, 2007.
Collaborative partnerships between industry and education. Final Research Report for Australian Flexible Learning Framework. Australian National Training Authority, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, January 2004.
Investigating the Potential for Industry Partnerships in the Delivery of Relevant Curricula. Final Research Report for Curtin Business School, Western Australia, January 2004.
Education for the Arts: Strategic Curricula for Sustainable Careers. Final Research Report for Faculty of Humanities. Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, January 2003.
The use of a New Teaching Model in Traditionally Structured Units. Final Research Report for the Faculty of Humanities, Curtin University, Western Australia, November 2002.
Linda Briskman
Books
Allan, J., Briskman, L. and Pease, B. (2009), Critical Social Work: Theories and practices for a socially just world, 2nd edition, Allen and Unwin, Sydney
Briskman, L., Latham, S. and Goddard, C. (2008), Human Rights Overboard: Seeking asylum in Australia Scribe Publishing, Melbourne. (Click here to view feature article on this publication: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24272004-7583,00.html)
Babacan, A. and Briskman, L. (2008), Asylum seekers: International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle.
Briskman, L. (2007), Social Work with Indigenous Communities, The Federation Press, Sydney.
Allan, J., Pease, B. and Briskman, L. (2003), Critical Social Work: An introduction to theories and practices, Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Briskman, L. (2003), The Black Grapevine: Aboriginal activism and the Stolen Generations, The Federation Press, Sydney.
Briskman, L. and Muetzelfeldt, M. (eds.) (2003), Moving Beyond Managerialism in Human Services, Informit, Melbourne.
Briskman, L. and Lynn, M. (eds) (1999), Challenging Rural Practice: Change, creativity and diversity in the Australian context, Deakin University Press, Geelong.
Chapters in Books
Briskman, L. (2008), ‘Decolonizing Social Work in Australia’ in Indigenous social work around the world: Towards culturally relevant education and practice. (eds. M. Gray, J. Coates and M. Yellow Bird), Ashgate Press, Aldershot.
Briskman, L. and Fiske, L. (2008), ‘Working with refugees’ in Social Work: Contexts and practice, (eds. L. Harms and M. Connolly), Oxford University Press.
Briskman, L. and Fiske, L. (2008), ‘Teaching human rights at University: Critical pedagogy in action’, in Activating Human Rights in Education: Exploration and Innovation, (eds. C. Newell and B. Offord), Australian College of Educators, Canberra.
Briskman, L. (2008), ‘Detention as deterrence’ in Asylum seekers: International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence (eds. A. Babacan and L. Briskman), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle.
Babacan, A. and Briskman, L. (2008), ‘The future for asylum seekers in a changing world’ in International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence of asylum seekers, (eds. A. Babacan and L. Briskman), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle.
Briskman, L. and Babacan, A. (2008), ‘Turning away thy neighbour’, in Asylum seekers: International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence , (eds. A. Babacan and L. Briskman), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge.
Briskman, L. and Libesman, T. (2008), ‘Indigenous Australians’ in In the shadow of the law, 3rd edition (eds. P. Swain and S. Rice), The Federation Press, Sydney (in press).
Briskman, L. (2008), ‘Pushing Ethical Boundaries for Children and Families: Confidentiality, Transparency and Transformation’, in Social Work Futures, 2nd edition (ed. R. Adams), Palgrave, Hampshire (in press).
Briskman, L. (2007), ‘Menschenrechte und Soziale Arbeit – eine globale perspective (Human rights and social work – A global perspective), in Internationale Perspektiven Sozialer Arbeit (eds. L. Wagner and R. Lutz, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, Frankfurt am Main.
Briskman, L. (2007), ‘A tale of two racisms’ in Gopalkrishnan, N. and Babacan, H. Racisms in the New World Order, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle.
Briskman, L. and Goddard, C. (2007), ‘Not in my name: The people’s inquiry into immigration detention’, in Lusher, D. and Haslam, N. Yearning to Breathe Free, The Federation Press, Sydney.
Fraser, H. and Briskman, L. (2005), Through the eye of a needle: The challenge of getting justice in Australia if you’re indigenous or seeking asylum, in Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work (eds I. Ferguson, M. Lavalette and E. Whitmore), Routledge, London.
Pease, B. Allan, J. and Briskman, L. (2003), ‘Introducing critical theories in social work’, in Critical Social Work: An introduction to theories and practices, (eds J. Allan, B. Pease and L. Briskman), Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Briskman, L. (2003), ‘Indigenous Australians: Towards postcolonial social work’, in Critical Social Work: An introduction to theories and practices, (eds J. Allan, B. Pease and L. Briskman), Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Hough, G. and Briskman, L. (2003), ‘Responding to the changing socio-political context of practice’ in Critical Social Work: An introduction to theories and practices, (eds J. Allan, B. Pease and L. Briskman), Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Muetzelfeldt, M. and Briskman, L. (2003), 'The human service sector in transformation' in Moving Beyond Managerialism in Human Services, (eds. Briskman, L. and Muetzelfeldt), Informit, Melbourne.
Briskman, L. (2003), ‘The Ethics of Building Capacity: A lesson from Australia’, in Asia-Pacific Perspectives in Capacity Building for Community Development (ed. Robert Doyle), Naresuan University, Thailand.
‘Briskman, L. (1999), Unravelling practice’, in Challenging Rural Practice: Change, creativity and diversity in the Australian context, (eds. L. Briskman and M. Lynn, Deakin University Press, Geelong.
Briskman, L. and Noble, C. (1999), Social work ethics: Embracing diversity?’, in Transforming Social Work Practice: Postmodern Critical Perspectives, (eds B. Pease and W. Weeks), Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Briskman, L. and Stark, L. (1995), ‘When the White System Doesn’t Fit’ in Issues Facing Australian Families: Human Services Respond (eds. W. Weeks and J. Wilson), 2nd edition, Longman Australia, Melbourne.
Doyle, R. and Briskman, L. ‘A Legacy of Colonialism and Racism: Aboriginal Injustice in Australia’ in Carceral Contexts: Readings in Control (ed. K. McCormick), Canadian Scholar’s Press, Toronto, 1994.
Journal Articles
Refereed
Pedersen, A., Kenny, M.A., Briskman, L. and Hoffman, S. (2008), ‘Working with Wasim: A confluence of community’, The Australian Community Psychologist, 20 (1), June, pp. 57-72.
Fiske, L and Briskman, L. (2007), ‘Rights and Responsibilities: Reclaiming human rights in political discourse, Just Policy, No 43, April, pp. 50-54.
Briskman, L and Cemlyn, S. (2005), ‘Reclaiming humanity for asylum seekers: A social work response, International Social Work, 48(6), pp. 714-724.
Cemlyn, S. and Briskman, L. (2003), ‘Asylum Seekers, Children Rights and Social Work’ Child and Family Social Work, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 163-178.
Cemlyn, S. and Briskman, L. (2002), ‘Social (dys) welfare) in a hostile state’ British Journal of Social Work Education, Vol. 2, No.1, pp. 49-69.
Briskman, L. (2001), ‘Beyond Apologies: The stolen generations and the churches’, Children Australia, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 4-8.
Briskman, L. (2001), ‘A Moral Crisis for Social Work’, Critical Social Work, Volume 2, No. 1, pp. 34-38.
Noble, C. and Briskman, L. (2000), ‘AASW Code of Ethics: The Impact of Progressive Theory on Moral and Ethical Assumptions’ Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, Volume 3, No. 1, November, pp. 89-103.
Noble, C. and Briskman, L. (1998), ‘Workable Ethics’ Australian Social Work, Vol. 51, No. 2, June, pp. 9-15.
Noble, C. and Briskman, L. (1998), ‘Students challenge the academy: Theory and the teaching of ethics’, Women in Welfare Education, No. 43, pp. 16-25.
Noble, C. and Briskman, L. (1996), ‘Social Work Ethics: The Challenge to Moral Consensus’, New Zealand Social Work Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 2-8.
Noble, C. and Briskman, L. (1996), ‘Social Work Ethics: Is Moral Consensus Possible?’ Women in Welfare Education, No. 2, pp. 51-66.
Doyle, R. and Briskman, L. (1994), ‘Aboriginal Disadvantage in a White Fellas System’ Currents: Readings in Race Relations, Vol. 8, No. 2, Urban Alliance on Race Relations, Toronto, pp. 22-25.
Briskman, L. and Moore, S. (1994), ‘Keeping Women at the Centre of Social Work Education,’ Women in Welfare Education, No. 1, pp. 45-60.
Freedman, L. and Stark, L. (1993), ‘When the White System Doesn’t Fit’ Australian Social Work. Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 29-36.
Freedman, L. (1991), ‘The stolen children: A personal account’, Children Australia, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 19-22.
Media
Linda Briskman and Susie Latham ‘Dying for Asylum’ in ABC News Opinion and Analysis: opinions, essays, letters and comment on issues of national interest. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/21/2548119.htm (21 April 2009).
Linda Briskman ‘No-one wants to be a refugee’ in ABC Unleashed: diverse and robust opinion about politics, society, belief and behaviour. http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2546942.htm (20 April 2009).
George Curry
Curry, G.N., Lummani, J. and Omuru, E. (2009 in press). Social and Economic Impacts of Cocoa Pod Borer in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. RUSSIC, Curtin University of Technology. (pp 90).
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski G. (2009). Finding common ground: relational concepts of land tenure and economy in the oil palm frontier of Papua New Guinea. The Geographical Journal 175(2), 98-111.
Curry, G., Fold, N., Jones, R. and Selwood, J. (2009). “Cashing in on resources, social and cultural capital: the role of local markets in the Great Southern district of Western Australia”. In Thraves, B., (ed.) Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays 11, ??-??
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski, G. (2009). Working Paper No. 2 Cocoa Sub Sector. Report prepared for PNG Department of Agriculture and Livestock. URS Australia Pty Ltd. (pp 55).
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski, G. (2009). Improving productivity and the participation of youth and women in the Papua New Guinea cocoa, coconut and oil palm industries. Project Final Report for ACIAR project ASEM/2002/014. ISBN: 978 1 921531 79 8. (pp 65).
Koczberski G., Curry, G.N. and Imbun, B. (2009). Property rights for social inclusion: migrant strategies for securing land and livelihoods in Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 50(1), 29-42.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2008). Smallholder Mobile Card Trial, Bialla Oil Palm Project, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Research Unit for the Study of Societies in Change, Curtin University of Technology. pp 53. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00002985/01/Bialla_MobileCardReport_FINAL_23July08.pdf
Nelson, P., Webb, M., Berthelsen, S., Curry, G.N., Yinil, D. and Fidelis, C. (2008). Analysis of Nutritional Constraints to Cocoa Production in PNG. Project Final Report for ACIAR project SMCN/2006/031. ISBN: ???. (pp 113).
Curry, G.N. (2007). Doing Business in Papua New Guinea. In Dana, L. and Anderson, R.B. (eds) International Handbook of Research on Indigenous Entrepreneurship. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA. pp 470–484.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2007). The Resettlement Policy Framework Report on the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project, Papua New Guinea. Report prepared for World Bank.
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G., Omuru, E., Duigu, J., Yala, C. & Imbun, B. (2007). Social Assessment of the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project. Report prepared for World Bank. (pp 182).
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G., Omuru, E. and Nailina, R.S. (2007). Farming or Foraging? Household Labour and Livelihood Strategies amongst Smallholder Cocoa Growers in Papua New Guinea. Black Swan Press, Perth.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2007). Seeds of discontent. Oil palm and changing production strategies among smallholders in Papua New Guinea. In Connell, J. and Waddell, E. (eds). Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific. Between Local and the Global. Routledge. pp 108-126.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2007). Beneficiaries Assessment Report for the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project in West New Britain and Oro Provinces, Papua New Guinea. Report prepared for World Bank. (pp 42).
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N., Warku, J. and Kwam, C. (2006). Village-Based Marine Resource Use and Rural Livelihoods: Kimbe Bay, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. TNC Pacific Island Countries Report No. 5/06, The Nature Conservancy, Indo-Pacific Resource Centre, Brisbane, Queensland. 128 pp Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00001105/
Curry, G.N. (2005). Reluctant subjects or passive resistance? A commentary on J.K. Gibson-Graham’s “Surplus possibilities: postdevelopment and community economies”. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 26(2), 127-131.
Curry, G.N. (2005). Doing ‘Business’ in Papua New Guinea: the Social Embeddedness of Small Business Enterprises. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 18(2), 231-246.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2005). Making a living: land pressures and changing livelihood strategies among oil palm settlers in Papua New Guinea. Agricultural Systems 85(3), 324-339.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2004). Mobilising Smallholder Labour in Oil Palm Production: Results of the Mobile Card Trial, Hoskins, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Department of Social Sciences, Curtin University of Technology. 51 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000236/
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2004). Divided communities and contested landscapes: mobility, development and shifting identities in migrant destination sites in Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 45(3), 357-371.
Curry, G.N. (2003). Moving beyond post-development: facilitating indigenous alternatives for “development. Economic Geography 79(4), 405-423.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Sustaining Production and Livelihoods among Oil Palm Smallholders: a Socio-Economic Study of the Bialla Smallholder Sector. Research Unit for the Study of Societies in Change, Curtin University of Technology. 141 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000233/
Gibson, K., Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Working with Smallholders to Improve Productivity. An Extension Manual for OPIC Officers. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. 64pp.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Creating viable livelihoods amongst oil palm smallholders in Papua New Guinea. In: Mertz, O., Wadley, R. and Christensen, A.E. (eds). Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Social and Natural Environments. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Vol 4, pp 107-129.
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G. & Selwood, J. (2001). Cashing out, cashing in: rural change on the south coast of Western Australia. Australian Geographer 32(1), 109-124.
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N. & Connell, J. (2001). Full circle or spiralling out of control? State violence and the control of urbanisation in Papua New Guinea. Urban Studies 38(11), 2017-2036.
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N. & Gibson, K. (2001). Improving Productivity of the Smallholder Oil Palm Sector in Papua New Guinea. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. 250 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000235/
Pearson, A., Francis, K., Hodgkinson, B. & Curry, G.N. (2000). Prevalence and treatment of pressure ulcers in northern New South Wales. Australian Journal of Rural Health 8(2), 103-110.
Ian Chalmers
Books
Indonesia: an Introduction to Contemporary Traditions, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2006
The Politics of Economic Development in Indonesia: Contending Perspectives, (edited and translated, with Vedi Hadiz), London, Routledge, 1997
Konglomerasi: Negara dan Modal dalam Industri Otomotif Indonesia [Conglomerisation: State and Capital in the Indonesian Automotive Industry], Jakarta, Gramedia, 1996
Chapters in Books
“Intersecting Islamic and ethnic identities in Kalimantan, Indonesia”, in D. Bennett, J. Earnest and M. Tanji (eds.), People, Place and Power: Australia and the Asia Pacific, Black Swan Press, Perth WA, 2009, pp. 80-110
“Loosening State Controls in Singapore: the Emergence of Local Capital as a Political Force,” in G. Rodan (ed), Singapore, Aldershot and Burlington USA, Ashgate, 2001, pp. 237-264
“Introduction” in Ian Chalmers and Vedi Hadiz (eds.), The Politics of Economic Development in Indonesia: Contending Perspectives, London, Routledge, 1997, pp. 1-35
Articles in Refereed Journals and Proceedings
“The Islamisation of Southern Kalimantan: Sufi Spiritualism, Ethnic Identity, Political Activism”, Studia Islamika, 14 (3), March 2008
“The Dynamics of Conversion: the Islamisation of the Dayak peoples of Central Kalimantan”, Peer-reviewed proceedings of the 16th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Wollongong, 2006. [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2006/Chalmers-Ian-ASAA2006.pdf]
“Rolling Back Democracy in the Late Soeharto Era: Some Implications for Indonesia’s Political Culture,” Asian Studies Review, 21:2, Nov 1997, pp. 53-66
“Economic Populism under Pressure: NGOs and the New Capitalist Ethos in Indonesia,” Development Bulletin 38, July 1996, pp. 11-16.
“The Political Economy of the Electronics Industry in ASEAN,” ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 8: 2 (1991), pp. 194-209
“Indonesia 1990: Democratisation and Social Forces,” Southeast Asian Affairs 1991 (1991), pp. 107-121
Articles in Non-Refereed Journals, Working Papers
“Tommy’s Toys Trashed: The Car Industry and Suharto’s Son” Inside Indonesia 56, Sep-Oct 1998, pp. 24-25.
“Indonesia’s Deepening Crisis: Political not Economic Problems,” Harvard Asia Pacific Review 2: 2, Summer 1998, 69-73.
"Privatising Social Justice - Suharto's Private Foundation for the Poor", Inside Indonesia 50, April 1997, pp. 21-22 (with David Bourchier).
Press Articles
'Help change perceptions', Opinion page, Australian Financial Review, 4 Oct 2005 (with Robert Leeson)
Papers Presented
‘Explaining the new pluralism in Indonesian politics after Reformasi: Traditions and Renewal’, at the conference ‘Mediating Human Rights and Democracy: Indonesia, Australia and the Netherlands’, Curtin University of Technology, 4-5 February 2002.
‘Socio-cultural change in Indonesia: nationalism and Bahasa Indonesia’, Faculty of Education, Language Studies and Social Work, Curtin University of Technology, 4 April 2003
David Charnock
David Charnock "Can the Australian Greens replace the Australian Democrats as a 'third party' in the Senate?" Australian Journal of Political Science, Vol 44, pp. 245-258.
Refereed Journal Articles
2007 Plus ça change..? Institutional, Political and Social Influences on Local Spatial Variations in Australian Federal Voting. Australian Journal of Political Science, 42 (in press)
2005 Post-War Changes in the Influence of Social Structure on Australian Voting: The 'Decline of Social Cleavages' Revisited. Australian Journal of Political Science, 40, 343-355.
2004 Postmaterialism and Postmodernization in Australian Electoral Politics. Electoral Studies, 23, 45-72 (with P. Ellis).
2003 The structure of the Australian party system and its strategic consequences. Australian Journal of Political Science, 38, 423-443 (with P. Ellis).
2003 Institutionally-induced pendulum? An assessment of state-level influences on post-war Australian federal voting. Australian Journal of Political Science, 38, 119-132.
2001 National Identity, Partisanship and Populist Protest as Factors in the 1999 Australian Republic Referendum. Australian Journal of Political Science, 36, 271-291.
1997 Class and Voting in the 1996 Australian Federal Election. Electoral Studies, 16, 281-300.
1997 Spatial Variations, Contextual and Social Structural Influences on Voting for the ALP at the 1996 Federal Election: Conclusions from Multilevel Analyses. Australian Journal of Political Science, 32, 237-254.
1996 National Uniformity, and State and Local Effects on Australian Voting: A Multilevel Approach. Australian Journal of Political Science, 31, 51-65.
1996 Question-Wording Effects on the Measurement of Nonpartisanship: Evidence from Australia. Electoral Studies, 15, 263-268.
1995 Economic Conditions and Forecasting of Australian Elections Revisited. Australian Journal of Political Science, 30, 342-346.
1994 Electoral Bias in Australia 1980-1993: the Impact of the 1983 Electoral Amendments. Australian Journal of Political Science, 29, 484-500.
1994 Internal Migration and Elector Turnover in Australia. Australian Journal of Political Science, 29, 292-301.
1994 Explaining why the Pendulum can be Improved. Electoral Studies,13, 77-79.
1993 Voting Swings and Seat Changes: a stochastic model. Australian Journal of Political Science, 28, 340-346.
1992 Party Identification in Australia 1967-1990: Implications of Method Effects from Different Survey Procedures. Australian Journal of Political Science, 27, 510-516.
David's earlier publications appeared in a range of refereed journals, including the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, both in Series B (Methodological) and Series C (Applied Statistics).
Refereed Conference Proceedings
2007 The extent and causes of spatial variations at Australian federal elections 1966-2004. Proceedings of the 2007 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Melbourne: Monash University/APSA.
2005 Links between family structure and voting in Australia. Proceedings of the 2005 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Dunedin: University of Otago/APSA.
2004 Contextual effects and other influences: using multilevel modelling to study the extent and causes of spatial variations in post-war Australian federal voting. Proceedings of the 2004 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Adelaide: University of Adelaide/APSA.
2003 The decline of cleavage politics in Australia revisited. Proceedings of the 2003 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Hobart: University of Tasmania/APSA.
2003 Partnering and Fertility Patterns in Australia: Analysis of the HILDA Survey Wave 1 (with K. Fisher). Presented at the HILDA Conference, University of Melbourne, March 2003 (48 pp, non-refereed: available for downloading from http://www.melbourneinstitute.com/hilda/conf2003.html )
2002 Postmaterialism and the Australian party system (with P. Ellis). Proceedings of the 2002 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA50), Canberra: ANU/APSA.
2001 State Influences on Australian Federal Voting, 1946-1998. Proceedings of the 2001 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Brisbane: Griffith University/APSA.
2001 Is One Nation really a Postmaterialist Party? Exploring the Relationship between Postmodernization and Party Support in Australia. (with P. Ellis) Proceedings of the 2001 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Brisbane: Griffith University/APSA.
2000 Underdeveloped Nationalism or Populist Protest? Why the Republic Referendum was Defeated. Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Canberra: RSSS, Australian National University/APSA.
1999 Voting at the 1998 Australian federal election: studying major and minor parties simultaneously. Proceedings of the 1999 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, vol 1, 91-100, Department of Government, University of Sydney/APSA.
1997 How secure is the Coalition's majority? Partisan alignments at the 1996 federal election. In G. Crowder, H. Manning, D. Mathieson, A. Parkin and L. Seabrooke eds. Australasian Political Studies 1997, vol. 1, 187-200.
Joanne Durham
Refereed Journal Publications
Durham, J.; Mohammed Ali (2007) Mine Risk Education in the Lao PDR: time for a public health approach to risk reduction? Institute of Health Promotion and Education Journal, volume 46, no. 1 2008 (Pittu Laungani Award for best academic paper in 2007/2008, Institute of Health Promotion and Education, UK, awarded May 2008).
Durham, J.; Gillieat, S.; Ellies, P. (2007) An Evaluability Assessment of a Nutrition Promotion Project for Newly Arrived Refugees. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 18 (1) 43-49, April, 2007.
Durham, J.; Gillieat, S. (2005) Effective mine Risk Education in war-zone areas: A joint responsibility. Health Promotion International, 20 (3) 213-220, September, 2005.
Other Relevant Journal Publications
Durham, J. (2007) Needs Assessment in Lao PDR, Journal of Mine Action, 11.1, Summer 2007, 77-80.
Durham, J. (2006) From Interventions to Integration, Journal of Mine Action, 9.2, February 2006, 78-80.
Kasack, S.; Durham, J. (2004) Landmine Safety and the Duty of Care, Journal of Mine Action, November 2004.
Timothy Dolin
Single-Authored Books
Victorian Narratives, Australian Stories. 'Victorian Critical Interventions' series. Columbus: Ohio Sate Univ. Press, forthcoming 2008.
Hardy. 'Life and Times' series. London: Haus Publishing, in press.
George Eliot. World's Classics 'Authors in Context' series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Edited Books
Antipodean Modern: Cultural Responses to Modernisation in Australia. ACH 25, forthcoming 2006.
Futures Exchange. ACH 23. St Lucia: UQP, 2004.
Thomas Hardy and Contemporary Literary Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave 2004 [with Peter Widdowson]
Australians and the Past. Australian Cultural History 22. St Lucia: UQP, 2003.
To the Islands. Australian Cultural History 21. St Lucia: UQP, 2002.
Villette. Oxford: World's Classics, 2000.
Book Chapters
'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'. The Blackwell Companion to Thomas Hardy. Ed. Keith Wilson. Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming 2008.
'Scott and Cinema', The Cambridge Companion to the Nineteenth-Century Novel on Film. Ed. Margaret Harris. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2008.
'Collins's Career and the Visual Arts: "Nothing of Wilkie or Collins About It"', The Cambridge Companion to Wilkie Collins. Ed. Jenny Bourne Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 7-22.
'Introduction,' Thomas Hardy, A Pair of Blue Eyes. Oxford: World's Classics. In press, 2005.
'The Secret Reading Life of Us,' Readers, Writers, Publishers. Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities, 2004.
'Hardy and Literary Studies at the Turn of the Century.' Thomas Hardy and Contemporary Literary Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004: 1-13. [with Peter Widdowson]
'The Contemporary, the All: Liberal Politics and the Origins of Wessex.' Thomas Hardy and Contemporary Literary Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004: 116-37.
'Fatal Newness: Basil and the Beginnings of Victorian Modern-Life Art,' in Reality's Dark Light: The Transgressive Wilkie Collins. Ed. Don Richard Cox and Maria Bachman. Tennessee Studies in Literature 41. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2004: 1-33. [with Lucy Dougan]
'Introduction,' Charlotte Brontë, Villette. Oxford: World's Classics, 2000: ix-xxxv.
Articles in Refereed Journals
The Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy: An Argument for a New Edition', Review of English Studies. Forthcoming 2007 (see http://res.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/hgm014v1)
'First Steps Towards a History of the Mid-Victorian Novel in Colonial Australia', Australian Literary Studies (2006): 273-293.
Grants
2006-8 ARC Discovery Grant (CI-2) $305,000
Colonial publishing and literary democracy
2004-6 ARC Discovery Grant (CI-1) $175,000
Mass-market fiction and the shaping of cultural identities in eleven Australian communities, 1880-1950
2002 ARC Small Grant $12,000
Liberal Politics and Late-Victorian Literary Culture
2002-4 Curtin Research Fellowship $30,000
Jaya Earnest
Books
Earnest, J., (Editor-in-chief) (2008). Education & Health Rebuilding in a Post-Conflict Transitional Society: Case Studies from Timor-Leste. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Earnest, J. & Treagust, D. F., (Editors) (2006). Education Rebuilding in Societies in Transition: International Perspectives. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Book Chapters
Earnest, J. & Finger, R., (2008). Communities affected by conflict in North-East Sri Lanka: a rapid ethnographic study to determine vulnerability. In Andy Williamson, A. & DeSouza, R. (Series Eds.), Researching with Communities, grounded perspectives on engaging communities in Research. Muddycreek Press, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Chp 7, pp 87-103.
Earnest, J. (2008,). Setting the scene: the evolution of this book. In Earnest, J., (Editor-in-chief) Education & Health Rebuilding in a Post-Conflict Transitional Society: Case Studies from Timor-Leste. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands. XV.
Earnest, J. & Finger, R., (2008). Mobility, Vulnerability and Health in Timor-Leste. In Earnest, J., (Editor-in-chief) Education & Health Rebuilding in a Post-Conflict Transitional Society: Case Studies from Timor-Leste. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Chp9, 117-134.
Earnest, J. (2008). Teacher Perceptions of Health Education in a Transitional Society: The Case of Timor-Leste. In Earnest, J., (Editor-in-chief) Education & Health Rebuilding in a Post-Conflict Transitional Society: Case Studies from Timor-Leste. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Chp 7, 89-100.
Earnest, J. & Treagust, D. F., (2006). Setting the Scene: Providing the Framework and Context. In Earnest, J. & Treagust, D. (Editors), Education Rebuilding in Societies in Transition: International Perspectives, Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Chp 1, pp 1-13
Earnest, J. (2006). Science Education Reform in a Transitional Society: The Case of Rwanda. In Earnest, J. & Treagust, D. (Editors), Education Rebuilding in Societies in Transition: International Perspectives, Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Chp 9, pp 129-145.
Refereed Journal Publications
Mohajer, N. & Earnest, J., (2009) Youth empowerment for the most vulnerable: a model based on the pedagogy of Freire and a review of literature. Health Education.109 (5), pp. 424-438.
Mohajer, N. & Earnest, J., (accepted for publication).The challenge of low literacy in health promotion: using empowerment methods with out-of-school adolescents in North India. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies.
Earnest, J. & Finger, R (2009) General health in Timor-Leste: Self assessed health in a large household survey. Australia New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 33 (4), 378-383.
Hinton R, & Earnest, J (June 2009, accepted for publication). Stressors, coping and social support among women in Papua New Guinea. Qualitative Health Research
Earnest, J. & Finger, R (April, 2009, accepted for publication). General health in Timor-Leste: Self assessed health in a large household survey. Australia New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
Mohajer, N., Earnest, J., & Bessarab, D. (March, 2009, in press). There should be more help out here! - a qualitative study of the needs of Aboriginal adolescents in rural Australia. Remote and Rural Health.
Mohajer, N. & Earnest, J. (March, 2009, in press). Youth empowerment for the most vulnerable: a model based on the pedagogy of Freire and a review of literature. Health Education.
Nattabi, B.; Li, J.; Thompson, SC.; Orach, GO, & Earnest, J. (March 2009, published online). A systematic review of factors influencing fertility desires and intentions among people living with HIV/AIDS: implications for policy and service delivery. AIDS & Behaviour. DOI: 10.1007/s10461-009-9537-y.
Earnest, J. & Finger, R (submitted reviewed version) General health in Timor-Leste: Self-assessed health in a large household survey. Australia New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
Earnest, J., Beck M., & Supit T. (2008) Exploring the rebuilding of the education system in a transitional nation: The case of Timor-Leste. Analytical Reports in International Education, special issue on Education in Developing Countries. 2 (1), 77-88.
Finger, R., & Earnest, J., (2008). Self-reported eye health and nations with protracted conflict: inherent challenges. Invited Brief Article to the Editor. Opthalmology, 115 (7), 1264-1265.
Little, M.., Earnest, J., Spickett, J., & Katscherian, D. (2007). The role of stakeholders in HIA: Landfill site and housing development in Mundijong, Western Australia. Environmental Health. 7 (4), 65-73.
Finger, R., & Earnest, J., (2007). Eye Health in East Timor: Brief Article, Opthalmology, 114 (10), 1957-1958.
Finger, R., Earnest, J., Ali, M. & Nirmalan, P (2007). Cataract surgery in Andhra Pradesh State, India: an investigation into uptake following outreach screening camps. Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 14 (6), 322-327
Pepall, E.; Earnest, J.; & James, R. (2007). Understanding community perceptions of health and social needs in a rural Balinese village: results of a rapid participatory appraisal. Health Promotion International, 22 (1), pp 44-52.
Earnest, J. & Housen, T. (2006). Psychosocial Well-being of Young Refugee Adolescents: A Study from Western Australia. Dialogica. Vol 3(1), pp 141-174
Earnest, J. (2006). Adolescent and Young Refugee Perspectives on Psychosocial Well-being. International Journal of Humanities, 3 (5), pp 80-86.
Pepall, E., James, R., & Earnest, J. (2006), Guidelines for Conducting Rapid Participatory Appraisals of Community Health Needs in Developing Countries, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 18 (3), 42-48.
Refereed Reports
Earnest, J., Housen, T., & Gillieatt, S. (2007). Adolescent and young refugee perspectives on psychosocial well-being. Report prepared for Healthway, Health department of Western Australia. ISBN 1 74067 5193.
Earnest, J., & Finger, R.(2006). Migration Mobility and HIV Vulnerability Mapping in East Timor. Refereed report prepared for the International organisation for Migration & the UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS in East Timor. ISBN 1 74067 461 8.
Earnest, J., & Finger, R. (2006). Resource and vulnerability mapping of children affected by war in North East, Sri Lanka. Refereed report prepared for UNICEF Sri Lanka. ISBN 1 74067 462 6.
Refereed Conference Proceedings
Silburn, J.; Earnest, J.; Butcher, L.; & DeMori, G. (2008, November). Needs Analysis of Refugee Students at a Western Australian University: a Case Study from Murdoch University. Refereed Paper to be presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education conference. Brisbane, Australia.
Earnest, J.; & DeMori, G. (2008, November). Needs Analysis of Refugee Students at a Western Australian University: a Case Study from Curtin University. Refereed Paper to be presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education conference. Brisbane, Australia.
Earnest, J., Housen, T., & Gillieatt, S. (2007). A new cohort of refugee students: challenges for students and educators. In Student Engagement. Refereed Proceedings of the 15th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 30 & 31 January 2007. Perth: The University of Western Australia. Online available at http://lsn.curtin.edu.au/tlf/tlf2007/refereed/earnest.html
Earnest, J. & Finger, R. (2006, Nov). The Impact of Protracted Conflict on Secondary School Students: A Case Study from North and East Sri Lanka. Refereed proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education, Sydney, Australia. Online available at http://www.aare.edu.au/index.htm
Earnest, J. & Koul, R. (2006), Teacher perceptions and attitudes to health science education in East Timor. In Fisher, D., et al (Eds) in Sustainable Communities & Sustainable Environments; A Role for science mathematics and technology education. Refereed Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Victoria, Canada. pp 159-169.
Earnest, J. & Koul, R. (2006). Assessing teachers' perceptions of health education in East Timor. In Experience of Learning. Refereed Proceedings of the 15th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 1-2 February 2006. Perth: The University of Western Australia. Online available at http://lsn.curtin.edu.au/tlf/tlf2006/refereed/earnest.html
Conference Presentations
Earnest, J.; & Silburn, J (2008, November). The needs of students from refugee backgrounds in tertiary institutions: case studies from Western Australia. Refereed Papers to be presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education conference. Brisbane, Australia
Barclay, L.; Earnest, J.; & Adam, M (2008, October). Public Health Law in East Timor. A poster presented at the 17th International Safe Communities Conference 2008. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Freyne, B.; Earnest, J. Musiime, V.; Ssali, F.; & Mugyenyi, P (2008, October). Socio-economic barriers to anti retro viral (ARV) adherence in HIV positive children in Kampala, Uganda. Global Health Challenges: Environment, Hunger and Diseases of Poverty. Irish forum for global health Biennial conference, University College, Cork, Ireland
Earnest, J. (2008, July). Children affected and infected with HIV/AIDS: a rapid needs assessment. A paper presented at the 2008 annual conference of the Public Health Association of Australia, Brisbane, Australia.
Silburn J., & Earnest, J., (2008, January). Learning interactively for engagement (LiFE): A needs analysis of refugee students at university. In Preparing the Graduate for 2015. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 30 & 31 January 2008. Perth: Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia.
Little, M., Earnest, J., Katscherian, D. & Spickett, J. (2007, Nov). The role of stakeholders in health impact assessment: Landfill site and housing development in Mundijong, Western Australia. Paper presented at the HIA2007 South East Asia and Oceania Regional Health Impact Assessment Conference, 7-9th November 2007, Sydney, Australia.
Earnest, J. (2007, July). International perspectives on science and technology teacher education: case studies from countries in transition. Symposium presented at the 2007 World conference on science and technology education: ICASE 2007, Perth, Western Australia, 8-12 July 2007.
Earnest, J. (2007, June). The impact of forced displacement in Communities of Protracted Conflict in Sri Lanka. .A paper presented at the Transitions: Health & Mobility in Asia-Pacific populations, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 24-26 June 2007.
Earnest, J. (2007, June). Conflict, health & vulnerability: the impact of forced displacement in East Timor. A paper presented at the Transitions: Health & Mobility in Asia-Pacific populations, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 24-26 June 2007.
Earnest, J. (2007, Feb). Internal Border Crossings: Impact of Conflict and Displacement in Communities of Protracted Conflict in Sri Lanka. A paper presented at the Crossing Borders conference Curtin University of Technology, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia, 4-5 February 2007.
Earnest, J. (2007, Feb). Migration, Mobility and Vulnerability in Timor-Leste. A paper presented at the Crossing Borders conference Curtin University of Technology, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia, 4-5 February 2007.
Earnest, J., Housen, T., & Gillieatt, S. (2007). A new cohort of refugee students: challenges for students and educators. In Student Engagement. Refereed paper presented at the 15th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 30 & 31 January 2007. Perth: The University of Western Australia.
Lucy Fiske
Refereed Journal Articles
Soldatic, K. and Fiske, L. (2009) 'Bodies 'locked up': intersections of disability and race in Australian immigration', Disability & Society, 24:3, 289 — 301
Fiske, L. and Briskman, L. "Rights and responsibilities: Reclaiming human rights in political discourse" (April 2007) Just Policy No. 43. pp 50 - 54
Fiske, L. "Politics of Exclusion, Practice of Inclusion. Australia's Response to Refugees and the Case for Community Based Human Rights Work" (September 2006) International Journal of Human Rights vol 10(3). pp 219 - 229
Fiske, L. and Ife, J. "Human Rights and Community. The Community of Rights and the Community of Responsibilities" (May 2006) in International Social Work Vol. 49, No. 3. pp297 - 308
Fiske, L. and Kenny, M. "'Marriage of Convenience' or a 'Match Made in Heaven': Lawyers and Social Workers Working With Asylum Seekers" (June 2004) Australian Journal of Human Rights, vol 10(1) pp 137 - 157
Book Chapters
Fiske, L. "Community Development and Campaigning Against Immigration Detention" in Dixon, J., Hoatson, L., and Weeks, W. (2003) Community Practice in the Risk Era: Australian Experiences. Pearsons Education, Melbourne.
Kenny, M., Fiske, L., and Ife, J. "Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Law" in Swain, P. (ed) (2002) In The Shadow of the Law: The Legal Context of Social Work Practice. Federation Press, Leichhardt.
Policy Submission Documents
August 2007: Submission regarding the Proposed WA Human Rights Act
June 2007: Inquiry into Australian Citizenship Amendment (Citizenship Testing) Bill 2007
November 2006: Submission in response to the DIMA Discussion Paper Australian Citizenship: much more than a ceremony. Consideration of the merits of introducing a formal citizenship test.
November 2006: Submission in response to the DIMA Humanitarian Settlement Discussion Paper.
November 2005: Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee regarding the Inquiry into the Anti-Terrorism Bill 2005. Available online at: http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/legcon_ctte/terrorism/submissions/sublist.htm
February 2004: Submission to the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs regarding Australia's 2004-2005 Humanitarian Program
April 2003: Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee regarding The Australian Human Rights Commission Bill 2003
Editing Work
March 2006:
With Mary Anne Kenny co-edited the Human Rights in the Formation of Government Policies Training Manual for the Iraq Human Rights Ministry published by the University of Nottingham, Human Rights Law Centre
With Mary Anne Kenny co-edited the Human Rights of the Individual in Society Training Manual for the Iraq Human Rights Ministry published by the University of Nottingham, Human Rights Law Centre
Media
Lucy Fiske Interview on Radio National ‘Australia Talks’ 26 May 2008 Sri Lanka Conflict and refugee flows http://www.abc.net.au/rn/australiatalks/stories/2009/2580110.htm
Anne-Marie Hilsdon
Books
2006 Human Rights and Gender politics: Asia –Pacific Perspectives edited by A. Hilsdon etc. London: Routledge - paperback edition.
2000 Human Rights and Gender Politics:Asia- Pacific Perspectives edited by A. Hilsdon, M. Macintyre, V. Mackie & M. Stivens. London: Routledge.
1996. Madonnas and Martyrs: Militarism and violence in the Philippines. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
1995. Madonnas and Martyrs: Militarism and violence in the Philippines. Quezon City, The Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Book Chapters
(forthcoming) Masculinities on the Margins: Sexuality and national identity in East Malaysia. In L.Lyons and M. Ford (eds) Masculinities in Southeast Asia. London: Routledge.
2007a The Musician, the Masseuse and the Manager: Sexy Mothers in Sabah. In T. Devasahayam and B Yeoh (eds) Working and Mothering in Asia. Singapore: Singapore University Press.
2003a Violence against Muslim Women in the Philippines in L. Bennett and L Manderson (eds) in Violence Against Women in Asian Societies, Allen & Unwin.
2001 Doing God's Work: Sexuality, violence and the state in the Philippines. In M. Jolly and K Ram (eds.) Borders of Being. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press.
2000 The Flor Fiasco: the hanging of a Filipina Domestic Worker in Singapore. In A. Hilsdon, M. MacIntyre, V. Mackie and M. Stivens (eds) Gender Politics and Human Rights in Asia and the Pacific. London: Routledge.
1999a Love Magic: Muslim Women and Modernity in the Philippines. In J. Illo (ed) Women and Gender Relations in the Philippines. Quezon City: Women’s Association of the Philippines.
Refereed Journal Articles
Anne-Marie Hilsdon ‘Invisible Bodies: Gender, Conflict and Peace in Mindanao’, in Asian Studies Review vol. 33, no. 3, 2009. Pp. 349–365.
(forthcoming 2008) Transnational Sexual Intimacies: The case of Filipina migrant workers in East Malaysia. Gender Place and Culture Vol 5 , 6.
ed. 2007b Women and Agency: Asian Explorations. Special issue of The Australian Journal of Anthropology Vol 18, 2.
2007c. Reconsidering Agency – Feminist Anthropologies in Asia. The Australian Journal of Anthropology Vol 18, 2:127-137.
2007d. Transnationalism and Agency in East Malaysia: Filipina Migrants in the Nightlife Industries. The Australian Journal of Anthropology Vol 18, 2: 172-193.
…with Rozario, S. 2006a Introduction. Gender, Islam and Human Rights. Women’s Studies International Forum Special Edition Vol 29, 4:331-338.
2006b Migration and human rights: The case of Filipino Muslim women in Sabah, Malaysia. Women’s Studies International Forum Special Edition Vol 29, 4:405-416.
2003b. What the Papers Say: Representing Violence against Overseas Contract Workers. Violence Against Women Vol 9, No 6 (June): 698-722
1998a. The Good Life: Cultures of Migration and Transformation of Overseas workers in the Philippines. Pilipinas, Vol 29, Autumn: 49-62.
1997 From Civilian to Military: Bodily transformations and transgressions in the Philippines Military. Minerva: a journal of women in the Military (USA) 14, 3-4: 69-126.
1995 Nuns' Stories: Liberation theologies and violence in the Philippines. Cultural Survival Quarterly (USA) Spring 1995 Vol 19, 1: 65- 69.
Working Papers, reporst and Encyclopedia Entries
2004 Working Women and Family Responsibilities in Sarawak: the Case of Miri ,by Wee Ling Min, Alice Urud Khin Than Myint, Pauline Ho, Shamsul Kamariah Abdullah and Dr Anne-Marie Hilsdon. Working Paper No. 37 October. Working Paper Series of the Women’s Economic Policy Analysis Unit WEPAU, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845. http://www.cbs.curtin.edu/research/wepau
1998b Research Report : Muslim Women and modernity in the Philippines. Women in Asia 16, 3 March: 2-4.
The Women’s Encyclopedia. ‘Women’s Studies in Asia’ by M Stivens with A. Hilsdon. London: Routledge.
2005 Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures: Women gender and love: pre-modern discourse, Rindu.
Work in Prograss (November 2008)
- Masculinities in East Malaysia in L.Lyons & M. Ford (eds) Masculinities in Southeast Asia. Routledge (forthcoming 2009).
- Risk and resilence in local communities in Asia
- Embodying Religious Nationalisms
- Forced Return migration in the Philippines
Chris Hubbard
Books, Theses, Book Chapters, Book Reviews
Book (Monograph) “Australian and US Military Cooperation: Fighting Common Enemies” Ashgate Publishers, UK, published 15 July 2005.
Book (Monograph) “An Australian Introduction to International Relations” Pearson Australia, Sydney, published 7 August 2007. View the bookcover [.pdf - 303KB]
Refereed Journal Articles
Hubbard, C. (1998). “Moral behaviour, international law and international society: The redundancy of weapons of mass destruction”. 1998 Australian International Law Journal 63.
Hubbard, C. (2004) “From ambivalence to influence: Australia and the 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation treaty” Australian Journal of Politics and History, Volume 50, No. 4.
Future Directions International: Weekly Global Report, July 17, 2006, Volume II, No. 27, “The History of Australia’s Nuclear Program”.
Refereed Published Conference Proceedings
"Nuclear proliferation: Does the past inform the future?" - a paper delivered at the Paris Conference of the Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section of the International Studies Association, August 9-10, 1999: "The new millennium: Challenges and strategies for a globalising world."
“How the NPT must be renewed in terms of its relevance to the increasing danger that its collapse would pose to global security in the 21st century”, a paper delivered at the annual conference of the Australia and New Zealand Society for International Law, Australian National University, Canberra, 16-18 June 2005.
Nuclear non-proliferation: the way ahead, a paper delivered at the APSA 53 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Dunedin, NZ, 28-30 September 2005.
“Australia’s ‘New Security’ Challenges” Paper presented at the New Security Agendas: European and Australian Perspectives Conference, Menzies Centre (King’s College, London, 1-3 July 2004) in conjunction with the Contemporary Research Centre, University of Melbourne. Electronic publication: Available espace .lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000115/01/LondonConfPaper.pdf
“Uranium Exports and non-proliferation: A Policy Coordination Challenge”. Paper presented at the International Expert Workshop: ”Uranium: Energy, Security, Environment”, convenor Associate Professor Richard Leaver, Political and International Studies, Flinders University, Adelaide, 7-8 June 2007.
Olivia Khoo
Olivia Khoo and Sean Metzger, eds., Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (London: Intellect Press, 2009).
Olivia Khoo (with Sean Metzger), ‘Introduction’, in Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (London: Intellect Press, 2009).
Olivia Khoo, ‘Remaking the Past, Interrupting the Present: Spaces of Technology and Futurity in Contemporary Chinese Blockbusters’, in Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures (London: Intellect Press, 2009).
Olivia Khoo ‘A New Call to Arms or a New Coat of Arms?: The Animal Rights and Environmentalism Debate in Australia’. Journal of Animal Law, Vol. V, 2009: 49-70.
Olivia Khoo, Audrey Yue and Belinda Smaill 2008 'Asian Australian Cinema.' Special Issue of Studies in Australasian Cinema on Asian Australian Cinema (Part 1), Vol. 2, No. 2..
Olivia Khoo, Audrey Yue and Belinda Smaill 2008 'Asian Australian Cinema.' Special Issue of Studies in Australasian Cinema on Asian Australian Cinema (Part 2), Vol. 2, No. 3.
Olivia Khoo, Audrey Yue and Belinda Smaill. 2008 'Editorial' Special Issue of Studies in Australasian Cinema on Asian Australian Cinema (Part 1), Vol. 2, No. 2, 2008: 97-102.
Olivia Khoo 2008 'Cinemas of Value: Multicultural Realism in Asian Australian Cinema', Studies in Australasian Cinema Vol. 2, No. 2, 2008: 141-156.
Olivia Khoo 2008 "Marketing Asian-Australianness: Introduction", Australian Humanities Review, Issue 45, November 2008, available online at: http://www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/archive/Issue-November-2008/khoo.html
Olivia Khoo 2008 ‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet: Fault Lines of Nation and Sensation in Yau Ching’s Ho Yuk: Let’s Love Hong Kong,’ GLQ: Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies (Duke University Press) Vol. 14, No. 1, 2008: 99-119.
Conference Papers
Olivia Khoo Conference paper: ‘Shrimp Western: Unsettling the Frontiers of the Asian Australian Western’, presented at the Inter-Asia Cultural Typhoon Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 3-5 July 2009.
Gina Koczberski
Koczberski, G. (2009). Book review of “An Everyday Geography of the Global South” by J. Rigg, in Geographical Research, 47(3), 345-347.
Koczberski G., Curry, G.N. and Imbun, B. (2009). Property rights for social inclusion: migrant strategies for securing land and livelihoods in Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 50(1), 29-42.
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski G. (2009). Finding common ground: relational concepts of land tenure and economy in the oil palm frontier of Papua New Guinea. The Geographical Journal 175(2), 98-111.
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski, G. (2009). Working Paper No. 2 Cocoa Sub Sector. Report prepared for PNG Department of Agriculture and Livestock. URS Australia Pty Ltd. (pp 55).
Curry, G.N. and Koczberski, G. (2009). Improving productivity and the participation of youth and women in the Papua New Guinea cocoa, coconut and oil palm industries. Project Final Report for ACIAR project ASEM/2002/014. ISBN: 978 1 921531 79 8. (pp 65).
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2008). Smallholder Mobile Card Trial, Bialla Oil Palm Project, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Research Unit for the Study of Societies in Change, Curtin University of Technology. pp 53. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00002985/01/Bialla_MobileCardReport_FINAL_23July08.pdf
Koczberski, G. (2007). Loose fruit mamas: creating incentivies for smallholder women in oil palm production in Papua New Guinea. World Development, 35(7), 1172-1185.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2007). The Resettlement Policy Framework Report on the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project, Papua New Guinea. Report prepared for World Bank.
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G., Omuru, E., Duigu, J., Yala, C. & Imbun, B. (2007). Social Assessment of the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project. Report prepared for World Bank. (pp 182).
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G., Omuru, E. and Nailina, R.S. (2007). Farming or Foraging? Household Labour and Livelihood Strategies amongst Smallholder Cocoa Growers in Papua New Guinea. Black Swan Press, Perth.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2007). Seeds of discontent. Oil palm and changing production strategies among smallholders in Papua New Guinea. In Connell, J. and Waddell, E. (eds). Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific. Between Local and the Global. Routledge. pp 108-126.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2007). Beneficiaries Assessment Report for the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project in West New Britain and Oro Provinces, Papua New Guinea. Report prepared for World Bank. (pp 42).
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N., Warku, J. and Kwam, C. (2006). Village-Based Marine Resource Use and Rural Livelihoods: Kimbe Bay, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. TNC Pacific Island Countries Report No. 5/06, The Nature Conservancy, Indo-Pacific Resource Centre, Brisbane, Queensland. 128 pp Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00001105/
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2005). Making a living: land pressures and changing livelihood strategies among oil palm settlers in Papua New Guinea. Agricultural Systems 85(3), 324-339.
Curry, G.N. & Koczberski, G. (2004). Mobilising Smallholder Labour in Oil Palm Production: Results of the Mobile Card Trial, Hoskins, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Department of Social Sciences, Curtin University of Technology. 51 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000236/
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2004). Divided communities and contested landscapes: mobility, development and shifting identities in migrant destination sites in Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 45(3), 357-371.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Sustaining Production and Livelihoods among Oil Palm Smallholders: a Socio-Economic Study of the Bialla Smallholder Sector. Research Unit for the Study of Societies in Change, Curtin University of Technology. 141 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000233/
Gibson, K., Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Working with Smallholders to Improve Productivity. An Extension Manual for OPIC Officers. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. 64pp.
Koczberski, G. & Curry, G.N. (2003). Creating viable livelihoods amongst oil palm smallholders in Papua New Guinea. In: Mertz, O., Wadley, R. and Christensen, A.E. (eds). Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Social and Natural Environments. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Vol 4, pp 107-129.
Koczberski, G. (2002). Pots, plates and tinpis: New income flows and the strengthening of women’s gendered identities in Papua New Guinea. Development 45(1), 88-92.
Curry, G.N., Koczberski, G. & Selwood, J. (2001). Cashing out, cashing in: rural change on the south coast of Western Australia. Australian Geographer 32(1), 109-124.
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N. & Connell, J. (2001). Full circle or spiralling out of control? State violence and the control of urbanisation in Papua New Guinea. Urban Studies 38(11), 2017-2036.
Koczberski, G., Curry, G.N. & Gibson, K. (2001). Improving Productivity of the Smallholder Oil Palm Sector in Papua New Guinea. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. 250 pp. Available at: http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00000235/
Koczberski, G. (2000). The sociocultural and economic context of HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea. Development Bulletin 2: 61-64.
Robyn Mayes
Refereed Articles (Scholarly Journals)
Mayes, R. 2010 ‘Postcards from Somewhere: ‘marginal’ cultural production, creativity and community’, special issue Australian Geographer ‘Creative Geographies: Tales from the Margins’ In press
Mayes, R. 2010. Doing cultural work: Local postcard production and place identity in a rural shire. Journal of Rural Studies. 26 (1) pp1-11
Mayes, R. 2009. Spontaneity and nationhood: Origins of the Anzac Dawn Ceremony. The Journal of Australian Studies. 33 (1) pp51-65 (Research for this paper supported by a Curtin University Women in Research Seeding Grant.)
Mayes, R. 2003. Localising national identity: Albany's ANZACS. Journal of Australian Studies 79: 15-27.
Fully written papers (Refereed Conference proceedings)
Mayes, R. and Seal G. 2009. ‘Women and Anzac Day in Western Australia: newspaper representation in the 1960s’ in The Future of Sociology Lockie, S., Bissell, D., Greig, A., Hynes, M., Marsh, D., Saha, L., Sikora J. and Woodman, D. (Eds) Refereed proceedings The Australian Sociological Association 2009 Annual Conference: The Australian National University, Canberra, December 1-4, 2009
McDonald, P K., Mayes, R. and Pini, B. 2009 Organizational rhetoric in the prospectuses of elite private schools : unpacking strategies of persuasion. in The Future of Sociology Lockie, S., Bissell, D., Greig, A., Hynes, M., Marsh, D., Saha, L., Sikora J. and Woodman, D. (Eds) Refereed proceedings The Australian Sociological Association 2009 Annual Conference: The Australian National University, Canberra, December 1-4, 2009.
Mayes, R. and Pini, B. 2009. Towards a critical literature on work, family and community in resource dependent rural Australia: A case study of the closure of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine in Western Australia. In: Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Industrial Relations Association (IIRA): The New World of Work, Organisations and Employment, 24–27 August 2009, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney
Mayes, R. 2007. Contemporary Rural Change: The Complex Case of Jerdacuttup, Western Australia. TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, 04/12/2007. Auckland, New Zealand: TASA & SAANZ.
Working papers
Mayes, R and McKenzie, F. 2009 The Shire of Ravensthorpe: How Women Experience a Rural Community in Transition. Working Paper Series, Alcoa Foundation’s Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program, Issue 13.
http://strongercommunities.curtin.edu.au/Gondwana%20Paper%2013.html
Mayes, R. 2008 Living the Resources Boom: Sustainable Community in Ravensthorpe. Working Paper Series, Alcoa Foundation’s Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program, Issue 11. http://strongercommunities.curtin.edu.au/local/pdfs/Gondwana%20paper%2011.pdf
Research Reports
Mayes, R. and McKenzie, F. 2009 “Case-study: Shire of Ravensthorpe,” in Revisiting Missed Opportunities: An Updated Estimate of Women’s Contribution to Agriculture, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Alexey Muraviev
Books and book chapters
Alexey Muraviev, 'Georgia: The Broader Geostrategic Considerations', Strategic Policy, Vol. XXXVI, number 7-8, 2008 (the journal of the International Strategic Studies Association published in Washington).
Alexey Muraviev, 'Understanding the Northern Giant', submitted to the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA), to be published in a special edition of AIIA Policy Commentaries (volume on Russia).
Alexey Muraviev and Colin Brown, 'Strategic Realignment or Déjà vu? Russia-Indonesia Defence Cooperation in the Twenty-First Century', SDSC Working Paper N 411, Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University, November 2008.
Alexey Muraviev Australian Strategic Policy Institute's on-line Strategic Policy Forum ‘The Conflict in Georgia: the First Proxy of a New Cold War? http://www.aspi.org.au/research/spf.aspx Forum chair and the major contributor (2008, ongoing)
Muraviev, Alexey D. (2007), 'Securing the Littoral: Issues for a New Maritime Power in the Pacific' in Andrew Forbes (ed), Sea Power: Challenges Old and New, The Sea Power Centre - Australia and Halstead Press, 2007
Muraviev, Alexey D. (2007), The Russian Pacific Fleet. From the Crimean War to Perestroika, Paper in Australian Maritime Affairs, Sea Power Centre - Australia, Royal Australian Navy (Paper No 20).
Muraviev, Alexey D. (2004), 'September 11 and Russian Perceptions of NATO and Europe' in Peter Shearman and Matthew Sussex (eds), European Security After 9/11, Ashgate, United Kingdom
Muraviev, Alexey D. (2001), 'Russian Military Power at the Turn of the Millennium' in Vladimir Tikhomirov (ed), Russia After Yeltsin, Ashgate, United Kingdom.
Austin, Greg and Muraviev, Alexey D. (2000), Red Star East. The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney
Working Papers
Muraviev, Alexey. (2004), Russian Naval Power in the Pacific Today and Tomorrow (the Sea Power Centre - Australia, Royal Australian Navy, Paper No 15)
Mouraviev, Alexei. (1998), Responses to NATO's Eastward Expansion by the Russian Federation (Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, Working Paper No 323)
Refereed Journal Articles
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'The Red Star of the Pacific: the Forgotten Player is Back', Australian Strategic Policy Institute Strategic Policy Forum, at: http://www.aspi.org.au/research/spf.aspx
Muraviev, Alexey. (2001), 'Korolevskie VMS Novoi Zelandii' [The Royal New Zealand Navy], Morskoi Sbornik [The Naval Herald], No 4
Muraviev, Alexey. (2001), 'Russia's Long-Range Aviation: An Airborne Spear of the Nation', Defense Analysis, Vol. 17, No 1
Muraviev, Alexey. (2000), 'Korolevskie VMS Avstralii: Vchera, Segodnya, Zavtra' [The Royal Australian Navy: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow], Morskoi Sbornik,
No 9, September
Muraviev, Alexey. (1999), 'VMS Indii Segodnya i Zavtra' [The Indian Navy Today and Tomorrow', Morskoi Sbornik, No 6
Muraviev, Alexey. (1999), 'Chtoby Tikhookeanskiy Flot ne Prevratilsya v Primorskiy' [To Prevent the Pacific Fleet Becoming a Maritime Area One], Morskoi Sbornik, No 4
Invited Conference Papers
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Terror-21: Understanding the Threat. Contemporary Terrorism as the Evolving Security Challenge'. The 1st Services Management Symposium, Curtin University of Technology, Perth
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Conveyed by Sea'. Regional Terrorism and Security 2006 conference, Perth.
Muraviev, Alexey. (2005). 'The Threat of Sub-Surface Maritime Terrorism and how to Deal with it'. Port and Maritime Security 2005 conference, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2005). 'Asymmetric Maritime Threats post 9/11'. National Security Australia 2005 forum, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2004). 'Improving Business Continuity Capabilities through International Threat Assessment and Scenario Risk Planning'. Business Continuity Management and Testing conference, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2004). 'Identification of Sea-Based Threats to Merchant Marine in the New Millennium'. Port and Maritime Security Australia 2004 conference, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2004). 'Australian Universities and the Terrorism Threat'. National Security Australia 2004 forum, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2003). 'Reducing the Impact that Terrorism and National Disasters can have on Business'. Homeland Security 2003 forum, Sydney
Other Conference Papers
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'Maritime Terrorism and Risks to the Australian Maritime and Resource Industries', RNSA Security Technology Conference, Melbourne
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'SLOC, 'Chock Points' and the Soviet Naval Cold War. The Maritime Communications Factor in Soviet Naval Strategy and Force Development 1962-1992. Naval Networks. The Dominance of Communications in Maritime Operations. The King Hall 2007 Naval History conference, Sydney and Canberra
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'The Alqaedanisation of the Chechen Conflict. The Russian Vector in Al Qaeda's Global Operational Activity.' Lessons of the Past: Applications of History for Today's Threats, the Inaugural RNSA Terrorism History Conference, Canberra
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'Securing the Great Ocean. Russia's Strategic and Defence Policy in the Asia-Pacific under Putin and beyond.' 8th Biennial Australasian Association of Communist and Post-Communist Studies conference, The University of Melbourne
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Al Qaeda's Eastern Front. The Operational Activity of International Islamic Terrorists in the North Caucasus 1995-2005.' Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism History Research Forum, Canberra
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Balanced Target Hardening. Protecting Australian Academic Institutions from Terrorism'. Safeguarding Australia 2006 Summit, Canberra
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Securing the Littoral. Issues for a New Maritime Power'. RAN Sea Power 2006 international conference, Pacific 2006 international forum, Sydney
Muraviev, Alexey. (2002). 'September 11 and Russian Perceptions of NATO and Europe'. Academic conference/workshop entitled European Security after September 11 2001, The University of Melbourne
Muraviev, Alexey. (2002). 'Civil Defence in the Twenty First Century. Terrorism and Implications for Western Australia'. State Emergency Services conference. Fremantle, Western Australia
Muraviev, Alexey. (2002). 'Red Starr Setting? Reforming the Russian Armed Forces 1992-2002'. Academic conference entitled Russia. Ten Years of Reforms, The University of Melbourne
Muraviev, Alexey. (2000). 'Russian Military Power at the Turn of the Millennium'. Academic conference entitled Russia after Yeltsin, The University of Melbourne
Peer Reviewed (DEST F1 category) Conference Proceedings
Muraviev, Alexey. (2007). 'Maritime Terrorism & Risks to the Australian Maritime and Resource Industries', , Priyan Mendis, Jospeh Lai and Hussein Abbas (eds), Recent Advances in Security Technology, Proceedings of the 2007 RNSA Security Technology Conference, Melbourne, 2007
Muraviev, Alexey. (2006). 'Balanced Target Hardening. Protecting Australian Academic Institutions from Terrorism', Priyan Mendis, Jospeh Lai and Ed Dawson (eds), Recent Advances in Security Technology, Proceedings of the 2006 RNSA Security Technology Conference, Canberra, 2006
Bobbie Oliver
View more details of Bobbie Oliver's publications on Curtin's espace web site.
Papers published in refereed journal
Bobbie Oliver, 'More than just locomotives: re-discovering working lives at the Midland Railway Workshops' in Historic Environment, Vol. 21, No. 2, July 2008, pp. 20-24.
Books
B. Oliver, ed. Labour History in the New Century, Black Swan Press, 2009
B. Oliver, Jean Beadle. A Life of Labor Activism, UWA Press, 2007.
Published
&P. Bertola, eds, (2006), The Workshops. A History of the Midland Government Railway Workshops, UWA Press. [Winner: Western Australian History Prize, WA Premier's Book Awards, 2006]
2003. Unity is Strength. A history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899-1999. Perth: API Network. View details of this book in Curtin's espace site.
[Shortlisted Non-Fiction section, WA Premier's Book Awards, 2003]
1998. [with N. Britton & R. Wettenhall], A Decade of Pacific Disaster Aid: the Australian Overseas Disaster Response Organisation, the Australian Government and the Australian NGOs, Townsville: Centre for Disaster Studies, James Cook University.
1997. Peacemongers. Conscientious Objectors to Military Service in Australia,1911 to 1945, Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
1995. War and Peace in Western Australia: the Social and Political Impact of the Great War, 1914 to1926, Nedlands, The University of Western Australia Press. [Short-listed Non-Fiction Section, WA Premier's Book Awards, 1995]
1992. Work in Western Australia: an Annotated Guide, Melbourne: National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, and Perth: The Centre for Western Australian History, The University of Western Australia.
1992. Towards A Living Place. Hospice and Palliative Care in Western Australia, Perth: Cancer Foundation of WA.
Chapters in books
B. Oliver, ‘The Locomotive Engine Drivers’, Firemen’s and Cleaners’ Union: A British Transplant or a Home Grown Product?’ in Labour History in the New Century, Black Swan Press, 2009, pp. 19-29.
Bobbie Oliver 2009. ‘Making Foreigners at the Midland Government Railway Workshops, 1904-1994’ in J. Harris, editor, Foreigners. Secret Artefacts of Industrialism, Black Swan Press, Perth, pp. 26-37.
Bobbie Oliver 2009. ‘Be workmen true to workmen still’: Labor history and heritage in Northbridge’ in J. Yiannakis & F. Morel Ednie-Brown, editors, Northbridge Studies Day Papers volume 1, 2007–2008, Network Books, Perth.
Bobbie Oliver 2009. 'More than just locomotives: re-discovering working lives at the Midland Railway Workshops', in A. Piper and R. Haworth, editors, Thinking Rail: Lessons from the past, the way of the future, special edition Historic Environment, vol. 21, no. 2, July 2008, pp. 19-23.
Forthcoming
n.d. 'John Wheeldon', 'Donald Willessee' and 'Joseph Cooke' in A. Millar, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, volume 3, 1950 - 70, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press.
Published
2007. 'They can't take a trade off you' - varying perceptions of job security over 50 years at the Midland Government Railway Workshops, in Julie Kimber, Peter Love (eds.), The Time of Their Lives: the Eight Hour Day and Working Life, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, 2007, pp. 153-168.
2006. 'The Apprenticeship System at the Midland Railway Workshops' in B. Oliver & P. Bertola, eds, The Workshops: A History of the Midland Government Railway Workshops, UWA Press, pp. 19-38.
2004. (Electronic) 'The British Origins and the transformation of work culture in Australian industry' in K. Darien-Smith, P. Grimshaw, K. Lindsey & S. Macintyre, eds, Exploring the British World, RMIT Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 1032-1046.
http://espace.lis.curtin.edu.au/archive/00002176/
2004. Chapter 7: 'The formation and role of an independent Trades and Labour Council in Western Australia' in B. Ellem, R. Markey & J. Shields, eds., Peak Unions in Australia: Origins, Purpose, Power, Agency, Sydney, Federation Press, 2004.
2004. 'John Grant Duncan-Hughes', 'John Harris' and 'Richard Harry Nash' in A. Millar, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, volume 2, 1930-1950, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
2001. 'Back From the Brink - Caucus 1917-1929', Chapter 4, in John Faulkner & Stuart Macintyre, eds, True Believers: The Story of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, Melbourne University Press.
2000. 'George Henderson' and 'Edward Needham' in A. Millar, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, volume I, 1901-1929, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 2000, pp. 356-364.
1996. [with W.S. Latter], 'Spooks, spies and subversives. The activities of the Special Branch in Western Australia during World War II' in J. Gregory (ed.) On the Homefront: Western Australia in World War II, Nedlands: UWA Press.
Short articles in books.
Forthcoming
2007, 'The Australian Labor Party in Western Australia', 'Armistice Day 1918', 'Conscription', 'The Democratic Labor Party', 'The Industrial Workers of the World', 'the Midland Railway Workshops', 'Pacifism', 'Palliative Care' and 'World War I repatriation' in J. Gregory and J. Gothard, eds, The Encylopedia of Western Australian History, UWA Press.
2007. 'Francis Edward (Joe) Chamberlain' in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne University Press.
Published
2003. 'Women in the Australian Defence Forces' and 'Kathleen Best' in R. Pennington, ed., Amazons to Fighter Pilots. A biographical dictionary of Military Women, Westport (USA): Greenwood Press, pp. 34-37, 54-55.
2002. 'Schnaars, Stephen Frederick' in J. Ritchie, general editor, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne University Press, p. 190.
2001. 'Australia: Jehovah's Witnesses, Censorship during World War II' in D. Jones, ed., Censorship. A World Encyclopedia. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, pp. 143-146.
2001. 'Conscientious objectors' (p. 387) and 'The Peace Research Centre' (pp. 579-80) in J. Beaumont, ed., Australian Defence: Sources and Statistics. vol.VI of P. Dennis, ed., Centenary History of the Australian Defence Forces. Melbourne, Oxford University Press.
1998. 'Conscription' in G. Davison, J. Hirst & S. Macintyre, eds., The Oxford Companion to Australian History, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, pp. 145-146.
Papers published in refereed journals
2003. (with Andrew Reeves), 'Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Labour History and Museum Studies' in Labour History, No. 85, November 2003, pp. 1-7.
2001. ' "In the thick of every battle for the cause of Labor": the voluntary work of the Labor Women's organisations in Western Australia, 1900-1970', Labour History, no. 81, November, pp. 93-108.
1999. 'A Truly Great Australian Woman. Jean Beadle's work among Western Australian women and children, 1901-1942', in P. Crawford and J. Skene, eds, Suffrage Centenary: Women and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Western Australia: Studies in Western Australian History no. 20, November, pp. 87-98.
1997. 'Lives of Misery and Melancholy: the Rhetoric and Reality of Industrial Reform in Post-World I Western Australia', Labour History, no. 73, November, pp. 105-122.
1993. 'The "Diggers' Association": a turning point in the history of the Western Australian Returned Services League', Journal of the Australian War Memorial, no. 23, October, pp. 29-35.
1991. ' "All-British" or "Anti-German"? A Portrait of a Western Australian Pressure Group during World War I' in Richard Bosworth and Margot Melia, eds, Studies in Western Australian History, No. XII. Aspects of Ethnicity in Western Australia, April 1991, pp. 28-39.
1990. ' "Rats", "Scabs", "Soolers" and "Sinn Feiners": A Re-assessment of the Role of the Labour Movement in the Conscription Crisis in Western Australia, 1916-17', Labour History, no. 58, May 1990, pp. 48-64.
1990. 'Disputes, Diggers and Disillusionment. Social and Industrial Unrest in Perth and Kalgoorlie, 1918-1924', in J. Gregory, ed., Studies in Western Australian History No.XI. Western Australia Between the Wars, 1919-1939, June 1990, pp. 19-28.
Web Publication
2002. Shaping the Nation. John Curtin and Australia, John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library web site address: http://john.curtin.edu.au/shapingthenation/essay/index.html
Papers published in Refereed Conference proceedings
2007. 'Industrial apprenticeships - another dying Labour tradition?' in J. Kimber, P. Love & P. Deery, eds, Labour Traditions. Papers from the 10th National Labour History Conference, Melbourne University, 4-6 July 2007, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Melbourne, 2007, pp. 154-60.
2005. 'Shades of the Cold War: The role of Communist Workers at the Midland Railway Workshops' in G. Patmore, J. Shields & N. Balnave, eds, 'The Past is Before Us. Proceedings of the 9th National Labour History Conference, Sydney University, 30 June-2 July 2006. Sydney ASSLH, pp. 183-190.
2003. 'Transforming Labour' at the Westrail Workshops, Midland WA,1940s to 1990s' in B. Bowden & J. Kellett, eds, Transforming Labour. Work, Workers, Struggle and Change. Proceedings of the Eighth National Labour History Conference, Griffith University, 3-5 October 2003, pp. 247-252.
2001. 'The formation and role of an independent trades and labour council in Western Australia: A case study', in P. Griffiths & R. Webb, eds, work. Organisation. Struggle. Papers from the seventh national labour history conference held at the Australian National University, Canberra, April 19-21, 2001, Canberra, ASSLH, pp. 182-188.
2000. '"A Wanton Deed of Blood and Rapine": Opposition to Australian Participation in the Boer War', in P. Dennis and J. Grey, eds., The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire. The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial History Conference, Canberra, 4-6 November 1999, Canberra: Army Military History Unit, pp. 191-199.
1999. 'Reform or Reaction? Progress or Struggle: Labor and Liberal Perspectives on History', in Robert Hood & Ray Markey, eds, Labour & Community. Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Wollongong 2-4 October 1999, Woolongong: Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, pp. 142-147.
1997. 'Adaptation and change in the Western Australian Labor Movement', in Old Institutions. new Images. Proceedings of a conference hosted by the John Curtin International Institute and the Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, Fremantle, WA, 29 July - 1 August 1997, pp. 43-50.
1997. 'Beyond WA Inc.? Writing a history of the Western Australian Labor Movement', in Frontiers of Labour. Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Perth, 2-4 October 1997, Perth, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, pp. 193-203.
1992. ' "Outside the City Wall"? The Hospice and Palliative Care Movement in Western Australia' in P. Winterton & D. Gurry, eds, The Impact of the Past Upon the Present. The Proceedings of the Second National Conference on the History of Medicine, Perth, 1-5 July 1991, Perth.
Edited journals
2006. (with Geoff Davis, Andrew Gill & Stella Files), Papers in Labour History. No. 30: The Daglish Labour Ministry 1904-05 (August).
2005. (with Geoff Davis, Andrew Gill & Stella Files), Papers in Labour History No. 29. Communist Party in Western Australia. (May).
2004. (with Geoff Davis, Andrew Gill, Stella Files & Chris Smyth), Papers in Labour History No. 28. The Midland Railway Workshops Centenary Issue, October.
2003. (with Andrew Reeves), Labour History No. 85 (Sydney) Thematic section: 'The interpretation of working life and culture in Australian museums and galleries'.
2001. Papers in Labour History No. 25. The WAGR/Westrail Midland Workshops,(Perth) September.
1999. Papers in Labour History No. 22: the Centenary of the ALP and the TLC in Western Australia, (Perth) December.
Exhibitions
2000. A. Witcomb & B. Oliver, Shaping the Nation. John Curtin and Australia. A John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library Exhibition. From 6 October, 2000.
1999. B. Oliver & L. Batterham, A Hundred Years of Labor. John Curtin Centre Exhibition Space, October-November 1999.
Suvendrini Perera
Keynote and Plenary Addresses
'Performing the Frontiers of Citizenship:Asylum and Australia's Impossible Subjects', Keynote address, Performance and Asylum: Ethics, Embodiment, Community Conference, Royal Hollway College, University of London, November 2007.
'Topographies of Terror: Representing Urbicide', Keynote address, Interrogating Terror, University of Brighton, UK, September 2007
'Girt by Sea: Australia's Island Imaginary and the Unmaking of 'Malay Road', Keynote Address, Asian Australian Research Network inaugural conference, Melbourne, June 2007
'State of Exception: War, Space, Postcolony', Keynote Address, Postcolonial Politics Conference, University of Otago, NZ, December 2006
'Sydney's Borderpolitics', Plenary Panel, The Borderpolitics of Whiteness Conference, Sydney, December 2006.
'Our Patch: Domains of Whiteness and Australia's Horizons of Race in the War on Terror' Keynote Address, Whiteness and the Horizons of Race Conference, University of Queensland, December 2005
'They give evidence: Bodies, Borders and the Disappeared', Keynote Address, The Body Politic Conference, University of Queensland, November 2004
'On Solid Ground', Keynote Address, Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Association, November 1999.
'Spectatorship, Diaspora, Identity', Plenary paper, Performing Asian-Australian Identities, Australian National University, September 1999.
'Whiteness and its Discontents', Keynote Address, Alternative Dialogues, University of Western Sydney, Nepean, July 1999
'Futures Imperfect: Time, Space and Austral-Asian Identities,' Keynote address, Alter/Asians Conference, February 1999.
'Are we being postcolonial yet?' Keynote address, Writing Postcolonial Literary History, ASPCLS Melbourne, July 1996.
'The Poetics and Politics of Ravishment', Keynote Address, Freedom and Modernity: Early Modern Studies in the Pacific, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, August 1994
'Recalcitrant Subalterns (and Other Multicultural Monsters)', Keynote Address, Austral Constellations, University of Hong Kong, June 1994.
Publication
Books and Monographs
Suvendrini Perera, Australia and the Insular Imagination: Borders, Beaches, Boats and Bodies [.pdf - 141kb] (New York: Palgrave, 2009). (Ordering details)
Edited Volumes
Our Patch: Enacting Australian Sovereignty Post-2001 Ed. S. Perera (Perth: API Network, 2007).
Asian and Pacific Inscriptions: Identities/ Ethnicities/ Nationalities Ed. S. Perera, (Melbourne: Meridian, 1995).
Authored Volumes
Reaches of Empire: The English Novel from Edgeworth to Dickens (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991)
Eighteen Years After: Turkish Settlement in New South Wales (with Desmond Crowley), Sydney, Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales, 1985.
Chapters in Books
‘Uncivil Zones:’ in Margins, Peripheries and Excluded Bodies: International Relations and States of Exception ed. Shampa Biswas and Sheila Nair (London: Routledge 2008) in press.
‘Invested With Violence: Security, Values and Embodied Citizenship’ in Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations on Gender, Race and Religion ed. Tanja Dreher and Chris Ho (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2008) in press.
‘The Gender of Borderpanic: Women in Circuits of Security, State, Globalisation and New (and Old) Empire’ in Women, Crime and Social Harm: Towards a Criminology for the Global Era ed. Maureen Caine and Adrian Howe (Oxford: Hart 2008), 69-93.
‘“I don’t mind the headscarf, but”: Desperately Seeking Australian Cosmopolitanism’ in As Others See Us: The Australian Values Debate ed. J.V. D’Cruz and B. Neville (Kew, Victoria: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2008), 137-147.
‘A Case of Mistaken Identities?’ in Overcoming Passion for Race in Malaysia Cultural Studies ed. David Lim (Leiden: Brell, 2008), 13 –27.
‘The Skins of Pearls’ in Transnational South Asians: Identity, Culture, and Belonging in a Neo-Diaspora ed. Susan Koshy and R. Radhakrishnan (Oxford University Press 2008), 271-290.
'The Gender of Borderpanic: Women in Circuits of Security, State, Globalisation and New (and Old) Empire' in Women Crime and Globalisation, ed. Maureen Cain and Adrian Howe (Oxford: Hart).
'A Pacific Zone? (In)Security, Sovereignty and Stories of the Pacific Borderscape' in Borderscapes: Insurrectionary Politics at Territory's Edge ed. Prem Kumar Rajaram and Carl Grundy-Warr (Minneapolis, Minnesota University Press 2007), 201-227.
'Our Patch: Domains of Whiteness, Geographies of Lack and Australia's New Politics of Space in the War on Terror' in Our Patch: Australian Sovereignties Post-2001 ed. Suvendrini Perera (Perth: API Network, 2007), 119-146.
'They give Evidence: Bodies, Borders and the Disappeared' in The Body Politic: Racialised Political Cultures in Australia ed. Tseen Khoo (Brisbane: University of Queensland Australian Studies Centre [ASC] 2005).
'Having Trouble with the Law: Racialised Punishment and Testimonies of Resistance' in Romancing the Tomes: Feminism, Popular Culture and the Law, ed. Margaret Thornton, (London: Cavendish, 2002), 113-128
'Cricket with a plot: Nationalism, Cricket and Diasporic Identities' in A Companion to Cultural Studies, ed. Toby Miller (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), 510-527 (international republication of an essay originally published in Australia; this essay was anthologised again in 2006 in a reader designed for cultural studies undergraduates in India published by the Australia-India Council and edited by Andrew Hassam and Amit Sarwal).
'Futures Imperfect' in Alter/Asians ed. Ien Ang, Sharon Chalmers, Lisa Law and Mandy Thomas (Sydney, Pluto Press, 2000), 3-24.
'Cricket with a plot: Nationalism, Cricket and Diasporic Identities' in Diaspora: Asian-Australian Cultural Negotiations ed. Helen Gilbert, Tseen Khoo and Jacqueline Lo (St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2000), 14-26.
'Representation Wars: Embassy, Malaysia and Australia's Corps Diplomatique' in Feminist Television Criticism, ed. Charlotte Brunsdon et al (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), 337-350 (international republication of an essay originally published in Australia)
'Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies' in Reclaiming Diversity ed. Paolo Bartolini (Melbourne: La Trobe University Press 1996)
'Migrations of Chineseness: A Response' in Cultural Studies: Pluralism and Theory, ed. David Bennett (Melbourne: University of Melbourne Press, 1993)
'Representation Wars: Embassy, Malaysia and Australia's Corps Diplomatique' in Australian Cultural Studies: A Reader, ed. Megan Morris and John Frow (Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1993), 15-30
Edited Journal Special Issues
Cultural Ambivalence, Cultural Politics: National Mythologies of Australia, Asia and the Past, Borderlands 3. 1 (2005) coedited with Greg McCarthy
Borderphobias: The Politics of Insecurity post 9/11, Borderlands 1.1 (August 2002) coedited with Anthony Burke
Journal Essays
[* = Peer-refereed publication]
Jon Stratton and Suvendrini Perera ‘Surely That's Not Racist?’ http://newmatilda.com/2009/06/16/surely-thats-not-racist.
‘Preventive Detention: The ethical ground where politics and health meet. Focus on asylum seekers in Australia’ (with M Sheikh, and C R MacIntyre), Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 62 (2008): 480-483.
*'Scarred Geographies: War, Space, Postcolony', Borderlands (2007) in press.
*'Aussie Luck': The Borderpolitics of Citizenship Post-Cronulla Beach', Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies 3.1 (2007).
*'They Give Evidence: Bodies Borders and the Disappeared', Social Identities 12. 6 (2006): 637 - 656.
*'Il genere del panico da confine Le donne nei circuiti della sicurezza, dello Stato, della globalizzazione e del nuovo (e vecchio) Impero' (trans. Tamar Pitch), Studi sulla Questione Criminale 1.1 (2006): 134-158.
*'Race Terror, Sydney 2005' Borderlands 5.1 (2006).
*'Who will I become? The Multiple Formations of Australian Whiteness' Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies 1.1 (2005).
*'The Good Neighbor: Conspicuous Compassion and the Politics of Proximity' Borderlands 3.2 (2005).
*''What is a Camp?'' Borderlands 1.1 (2002).
*'A line in the sea: Australia, Boat Stories and the Border', Cultural Studies Review 8. 1 (2002): 11-27.
'A line in the sea', republished in Race & Class 44.2 (2002): 23-39
'A line in the sea', excerpted in Australian Humanities Review September- November 2002.
*'We can be killed but we can never be silenced: Narratives of Coexistence in Recent Sri Lankan Fiction', CRNLE [The Centre for Research in New Literatures in English] Journal, Second Series, Issues 1 & 2 (2000): 13-24
'Racialised Punishment and Mandatory Sentencing', Race & Class 42.1 (2000): 73-78.
*'Whiteness and its Discontents', Journal of Intercultural Studies 20.2 (1999): 183-198.
'Unmaking the Present, Remaking Memory: Sri Lankan Stories and a Politics of Coexistence', Race & Class 41. 1-2 (1999): 189-196.
*'You were born to tell these stories: The Edu-ma-cations of Doctor Ruby', Meridian 17.1 (1998): 15-30.
'The Level Playing Field: Hansonism, Globalisation, Racism', Race & Class 40.2-3 (1998): 199-208.
*'Parks, Mines and Tidy Towns: 'Post'Colonialism, Enviro-Panopticism and the Politics of Heritage in Australia' (with Joseph Pugliese), Journal of Postcolonial Studies 1.1 (1998): 69-99.
*'Wogface, Anglo-Drag, Contested Aboriginalities: Making and Unmaking Identities in Australia' (with Joseph Pugliese), Social Identities 4. 1 (1998): 39-72.
*'Native Title is Inside us: Jabiluka and the Politics of Intercultural Negotiation: Interview with Jacqui Katona' (with Joseph Pugliese), Australian Feminist Law Journal 10 (March 1998): 1-31.
*'A School for Racism: Pedagogy in the Face of Ethnicity' (with Joseph Pugliese), Discourse, 19. 2 (1998): 157-70.
'De-Toxifying Australia?' (with Joseph Pugliese), Migration Action 20.2 (1998): 4-18.
'"Racial Suicide": The Relicensing of Racism in Australia' (with Joseph Pugliese), Race & Class 39. 2 (1997): 1-20.
*'Falling out of Place', Meridian 16. 1 (1997): 55-61.
*'Claiming Truganini: National Narratives in the Year of Indigenous Peoples', Cultural Studies 10.3 (1996): 393-412.
*'Multicultural Histories and Paternal Genealogies: Babes and Bastards at the Global Cultural Diversity Conference' (with Joseph Pugliese), Law/ Text/ Culture 2 (1995): 260-265.
*'Lost in the Translation: 'Asian' Migrants and the Discourse of Australian Multiculturalism' in Refractions: Asian Australian Writing ed. Wenche Ommundsen and Marion Borland Rubicon 1.2 (1995): 120-130
'The Limits of Multicultural Representation' (with Joseph Pugliese), Communal/Plural 4 (1995): 91-113.
'It's a Textual Thing ... You Wouldn't Understand', essay in Australian Women's Review of Books, 6.3 (August 1994): 18-20.
'Subject Positions' (with Joseph Pugliese), Arena 12 (August 1994): 38-39.
*'Unspeakable Bodies: Representing the Aboriginal in Australian Critical Discourse', Meridian, 13.1 (May 1994): 15-26. 1994
*'Theories of Periphery / Politics of Place: Locating the Caribbean fictions of Paule Marshall and Michele Cliff', Hecate, 7. 2 (1991).
*'Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation: Empire and the Family Business in Dombey and Son', Victorian Studies 33.4 (Summer 1990): 603-20.
'Migrant Women in the Women's Movement' Migration Action 7.3 1985.
''How long does it take to get it right: Migrant Women and Feminism', Refractory Girl, 29 May 1985.
Web essays
'Imprison and Detain: Racialised Punishment in Australia Today' 2001 www.transforming.cultures.uts.edu.au/
'Of Love and Phobia in a Time of War' 2001 http://www.international.activism.uts.edu.au/conferences/w_violence/transcripts/perera.html
Media Articles
Perera, Suvendrini ‘Racism: Security Companies and Black Deaths’ in new matilda.com, 22 September 2009.
Nonja Peters
Books
- Nonja Peters 2008 From tyranny to Freedom: Dutch children from the Netherlands East Indies to Fairbridge Farm School 1945-1946.
- (forthcoming) The WA Dutch, WA Museum Net.
- (forthcoming) Trading Places: Greek, Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese Enterprise in Western Australia, UWA Press.
- 2006, The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006. Coordinating author, UWA Press.
- 2001, Milk and Honey but no Gold: Postwar Migration to WA 1945- 1964. Perth: University of Western Australia UWA Press.
Theses
- Doctor of Philosophy, (distinction) in Anthropology. Trading Places: Greek, Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese Enterprise in WA,
University of Western Australia (W.A.), 2000. - B.A. (Honours) in Anthropology. Close to the Bone: Reviewing and Redefining Anorexia Nervosa:
A Feminist Perspective. UWA, 1987. - B.A. in Anthropology Mini-dissertation: Body Image in Western Cultures UWA, 1986.
Book Chapters
- (forthcoming) ‘Victoria Quay: Arrivals and Departures 1906 –1980’, in Voices of the West End of Fremantle, Geoffrey Bolton (ed.), Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
- 2006, ‘The Butlers of Wickipin’, in The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006, UWA Press, Perth, 2006.
- Evacuations into Australia from the Netherlands East Indies, 1942-1948, in The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006, UWA Press, Perth.
- 2006, ‘Setting the Wreckord Straight’ in The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006, UWA Press, Perth.
- 2006, ‘Two Generations of Dutch Women in Australia Citizenship, Identity and Belonging in The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006’, UWA Press, Perth.
- 2006, ‘Making it in Australia: Self-employment among Dutch Australians’, in The Dutch Down Under 1606-2006, UWA Press, Perth.
- 2006, ‘Expectations versus Reality: Postwar Dutch Migration to Australia’, in L. Shaw (ed.), 400 Years of Dutch Connections with Australia, National Maritime Museum, Conference Proceedings, Sydney.
Journal Articles
- 2007, Offshore Visibly Different Refugees: Employment Status as it relates to their English Language Proficiency’, The International Journal of Diversity Organisations, Communities and Nations, Volume 7, 2008.
- 2004, ‘Going Dutch: 400 years of Netherlanders in Australia’, in R.Wilding & F.Tilbury (eds) A Changing People: Diverse Contributions to the State of Western Australia, Migration Research Network.
- 2003, The ‘Immigration Buildings Victoria Quay 1906- 1966’, Fremantle Studies.
- 2002, ‘Mixed Embeddedness: Does it really explain immigrant enterprise?’, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, May.
- 2000, ‘Just a Piece of Paper: Dutch Women in Western Australia’, Studies in Western Australian History.
- 1996, Choice or Chance: Self-employment among the Vietnamese in Perth, Western Australia, in Asian Orientations, Studies in Western Australian History, Jan Gothard (ed.), 1996, pp. 32-53.
- 1995, ‘The Ascetic Anorexic’, Social Analysis, Vol. 37, March, 1995, pp. 49 -56.
- 1992, 'Italians in Business in the Inner City of Perth, Western Australia'. In Bosworth,R. & Ugolini, R. (eds) War Internment and Mass Migration: The Italo-Australian Experience 1940-1990. Rome: Gruppo Editoriale Internationale.
Conference Proceedings
- 2007, Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Northbridge.
- 2003, ‘From Aliens to Australians’, Proceedings of From Curtin to Coombs: War and Peace in Australia, John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, Perth, WA, also published on JCPML website
- 1992, ‘The Networks Migrants use to run their Businesses, Perth Western Australia’, The Entrepreneur in the Drivers’ Seat, 22nd European Small and Medium Business seminar, The European Foundation for Management Development & Centrum Voor Innovatief Ondernemerschap, Twente.
Keynote Speeches
2007, Inaugural Lecture Fairbridge Lecture Series, Fairbridge Goes Dutch 1942-1945, December 8 2007, Faibridge Village Inc, Pinjarra.
2006, 400 years of Dutch Australian interaction, Australian Institute of International Affairs, St Catherine’s College, UWA, June 27.
2006, ‘Expectation versus Reality: Post-war Dutch Migration to Australia’ in Dutch Connections – 400 years of Australian-Dutch Maritime Links 1606-2006, the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Sydney, May, 13 & 14, organised by the ANMM and Shell Australia.
2006, ‘Expectation versus Reality: Post-war Dutch Migration to Australia’ in Dutch Connections – 400 years of Australian-Dutch Maritime Links 1606-2006, at the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle, May 16, organised by the ANMM and Shell Australia.
2006, Dutch Postwar Migration to Australia, The Dutch Down Under Conference, Ridderzaal (Old Hall) House of Representatives, The Hague hosted by the National Archief and the Lower Houses of Parliament, March 30.
2002, Women and Leadership Conference, Plenary Panel. Women and Empowerment: Tools mustered by migrant women in WA to empower their lives, Edith Cowan University, November 6-7.
2002, Contemporary Europe Research Centre, International Conference, 'Immigration and Human Rights: European Experiences and Australian Resonances' –Asylum: The tide of public opinion, University of Melbourne, November 7-8.
2002, Institute of Advanced Education, Dutch Women in Australia: Perceptions of Identity and Belonging.
2002, Young Presidents’ Organisation, Fremantle Arts Centre, Populate or Perish? The Pros and Cons of Post-war Migration to Western Australia, July 3.
Facilitator/to Launch Invites
2006, International Women’s Day panel ‘Embracing Diversity’ Dr Fiona Wood ‘Australian of the Year 2005’, Maria van der Hoeve Dutch Minister for Education NL, Fatima Eletak, Alderman City of Amsterdam, a Muslim Woman, Schouwberg (Concert Hall) The Hague. Invited Guests only. Hosted by the Australian Ambassador 29 March.
2006, Dutch Prime Minister Dr Jan Balkenende, visit to Melbourne Immigration Museum; part of Official Party escorting PM around the Museum and later facilitating a panel of migrants to tell the Prime Minister their story. Flown to and accommodated in Melbourne by the Embassy 2 April.
2006, Gosnells Dutch Day, Panel discussion on identity and belonging among first and second generation immigrants and expatriates, Theatrette in the John Wiley Centre Gosnells, May.
2006, Launch of Dutch Down an exhibition of Dutch Australians’ art, International Canvas Art Gallery, Amstelveen, The Netherlands, March 11.
2006, Launched Inpakken & Wegwezen Postwar Migration of Dutch to Australia with Mr Weinglas Speaker of the House of Representatives, Parliament House, The Hague, March 30.
2001, University of WA Press Club ‘Arriving in Hope’ facilitator panel Displaced Persons discuss their resettlement in Australia, Constitution
Centre Perth.
Websites created
2006, Dutch Australians at a Glance: Acknowledging the Past, Sustaining the Present and the Future (www.daaag.org) virtual centre and portal established for the preservation of Dutch Australians’ cultural heritage.
2004, Migration research network website www.Migrationresearch.net
Documentary Film
2003, Whose Business is it? Migrants in Business in Western Australia, Writer Nonja Peters; Producer; Northern Suburbs Migrant Resource Centre (NSMRC); Film Maker, Paolo Alberton.
Reports
- Department of Immigration and Indigenous Affairs, Integrated Humanitarian Settlement Strategy (IHSS) Client Satisfaction Survey Report. 2003.
- Immigration Complex Buildings: Victoria Quay, Heritage Council of Western Australia: A Report, 2001.
- Graylands and Swanbourne Immigration Camps, Centre for History, University of Western Australia, A Heritage Study, 1996.
- Point Walter Army Camp, Centre for History, University of Western Australia, A Heritage Study. 1996.
- The Holden Camp, Centre for History, University of Western Australia, A Heritage Study. 1993.
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Small Business In Western Australia, A Report by the Small Business Development Corporation, July. 1992:
- Diversity is Great Mate, A study of community relations in an inner-city area of Perth, Western Australia. Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission of WA, Perth; Office of Multicultural Affairs, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Canberra. 1989.
Catalogues
- Hans Arkeveld’s Refugees and Political Cadavers 1982, in Interpreting the Collection, Curtin Art Gallery,2004.
- Transpositions: Dutch Australians Art in Context, Catalogue accompanying the exhibition, 2002.
- Working it Out: Cultural Diversity and the Western Australian Economy, Catalogue, Library and Information Services of Western Australia LISWA, Alexander Library Building, Perth. 1995.
Encyclopedia
- The Labour Market Policy and Migration, Encyclopedia of Western Australia, Jan Gothard (ed), UWA Press, 2006.
- The Dutch; Immigrant Entrepreneurs; Encyclopedia of Western Australia, Jan Gothard (ed), UWA Press, 2006.
- The Dutch in Western Australia, pp.272-272, in J. Jupp (ed.) The Australian People, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2001.
Exhibitions
Curator of several exhibitions between 1998-2003:
- Transpositions: Dutch Australians Art in Context, Art-on-the-Move, travelling exhibition 2003-2004.
- Aanpassen and Invisibility, being Dutch in Australia, on display at the WA Museum April-May 2002.
- Journey to the Promised Land, Travelling exhibition on post-war immigration 2000 – diverse venues.
- A New Australia: Postwar Migration to WA, Western Australian Museum1996.
- A Sense of Place: Postwar Migration to Northam, on permanent display at the Visitor Centre, Northam, 1998.
- Working it Out: Cultural Diversity and the Western Australian Economy; Office of Multicultural Interests and the Battye Library – diverse venues 1994.
- Postwar Migration to Western Australia: the Northam Miogrant Camps Fremantle History Museum, Northam Library 1992.
Bob Pokrant
Books
A Atiq Rahman, B Pokrant, N Quddus and L Ali (eds) (2006): Shrimp Farming and Industry: Sustainability, Trade and Livelihoods. Dhaka: University Press Ltd.
B Pokrant and M Gillan (eds) (2008): Trade, Labour, and Transformation of Community in Asia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Forthcoming
Chapters in Books
Pokrant, B (2006): 'Globalisation and the international shrimp sector: historical and contemporary trends in production, trade and consumption'. In A Atiq Rahman, et al. (eds): Shrimp Farming and Industry: Sustainability, Trade and Livelihoods. Dhaka: University Press Ltd..
Pokrant, B (2006): 'The Bangladesh shrimp export sector: a critical review of the literature". In A Atiq Rahman et al. (eds): Shrimp Farming and Industry: Sustainability, Trade and Livelihoods. Dhaka: University Press Ltd..
Pokrant, B (2007): 'Aquaculture: Social history'. In J Hattendorf (ed): Encyclopedia of Maritime History, 4 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pokrant, B (2007): 'Artisanal fishers: Social history'. In J Hattendorf (ed): Encyclopedia of Maritime History, 4 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pokrant, B, P Reeves and J McGuire (2001): 'Bengal Fishers and Fisheries: An Historiographical Essay' in Sekhar Bandyopadhyay (ed): Bengal: Rethinking History. Essays in Historiography. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers.
Reeves, P, B Pokrant, J McGuire (1998): 'The right to the sea: the struggle of artisanal fishers in Kerala since 1980', in M Hess (ed): Labour Organisation and Development: Case Studies , Canberra: NCDS Asia Pacific Press, pp. 105-21.
Pokrant, B, P Reeves and J McGuire: 'Riparian Rights and the Organisation of Work and Market Relations among the Inland Fishers of Colonial Bengal, c.1793-1950'. Youssouf Ali and Chu-fa Tsai (eds), Openwater Fisheries of Bangladesh (Dhaka: University Press Ltd and Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, 1997), pp. 27-48. Translated into Bengali and published in the Bangladesh indigenous knowledge and environment journal, Grass Roots Voices.
Refereed journal articles
S. M. Nazmul Alam, Bob Pokrant, Amararatne Yakupitiyage, Michael J. Phillips (2007): Economic returns of disease-affected extensive shrimp farming in southwest Bangladesh. Aquaculture International. Volume 15, Number 5 / October: 363-370
Pokrant, Bob (2006) Reviews of John G. Butcher, The Closing of the Frontier: A History of the Marine Fisheries of Southeast Asia, c. 1850-2000, International Journal of Maritime History 18(1):355-359.
Pokrant, B and P Reeves (2003): ' Work and labour in the Bangladesh shrimp export sector '.South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, New Series, Vol. XXVI, No. 3 (December). Special Issue: pp.359-389.
Pokrant, B and P Reeves (2001): 'The impact of 'globalisation' and 'liberalisation' on South Asia's fisheries: experience in West Bengal and Bangladesh'. Special issue of South Asia, New Series, Vol. XXIV, No.1, June, 2001: pp.159-184.
Reeves, P, A Pope, J McGuire and B Pokrant (1996): 'Mapping India's Marine Resources: colonial state experiments, c. 1908-1930', South Asia, vol. XIX, no. 2 (July), pp. 13-35.
Reeves, P, A Pope, J McGuire, B Pokrant (1996): 'The Koli and the British at Bombay: the structure of their relations to the mid-nineteenth century', in South Asia, vol. XIX (December), Special Issue, Asia and Europe: Commerce, Colonialism and Cultures (ed. M.N.Pearson), pp. 97-119.
Pokrant, B (1996): 'Inland fishers and property rights in Bangladesh: Exploring the case for co-management', Asia Pacific Journal on Environment and Development, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp.45-64.
Pokrant, B, P Reeves, J McGuire (1998): 'The novelist's image of South Asian fishers: exploring the work of Manik Bandopadhyaya, Advaita Malla Barman and Thazahi Sivasankara Pillai', South Asia, vol. XXI (June), pp. 123-38.
Reeves, P, B Pokrant, J McGuire (1999): 'The auction lease system in Lower Burma's fisheries, 1870-1904: Implications for artisanal fishers and lessees'. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 30, No.2 (September): pp. 249-262.
Other journal articles
Pokrant, B, P Reeves and J McGuire (2001): 'Oponebeshic amole (1793-1950) Banglar matsyajibider adhiker shangathan ebong bazaar shamparka'. (Colonial period (1793-1950), Bengali fishers, riparian rights and market relations). Trinomul Uddog (Grassroots voices), vol. 1, December. (Bengali translation of 1997 Riparian rights article).
Pokrant, B (2000): 'Export-oriented aquaculture in Bangladesh: changing business practices, labour organization and local environments'. Indian Ocean Review, 13,1 (March): 8-10.
Pokrant, B and S Rashid (1997): 'The fishers and fisheries sector of Bangladesh: An anthropological overview'. Journal of Social Studies, 76, April: 32-48.
Pokrant, B (1996):'Inland fishers and development in Bangladesh'. Bistandsantropologen, 23.Development Studies Unit: Swedish International Development Authority and the Department of Anthropology, Stockholm University.
Pokrant, B and S Rashid (1996):'The fishers and fisheries sector of Bangladesh: An anthropological overview'. Social Science Review, XIII, 1: 239-257.
Refereed conference proceedings
Pokrant, B and P Reeves: From fish and forest to salt and shrimp: the ecological, economic and social transformation of coastal communities in Southeast Bangladesh
People and the Sea III, New Directions in Coastal and Maritime Studies, July 7-9, 2005, Centre for Maritime Research, Amsterdam. Proceedings on-line and on CD.
Other conference proceedings
Pokrant, B and P Reeves (2000): 'Competing Discourses of International Best Practice: Global pressures and stakeholder responses in the Bangladesh export-oriented shrimp industry'. Paper presented at the Indian Ocean Fisheries Conference, 'Indian Ocean Fisheries, Past, Present and Future', held at the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle, 8-10, November 1999
Reeves, P, B Pokrant and J McGuire (1998): 'The right to the sea: the struggle of artisanal fishers in Kerala since 1980'. In P Bertola and J Bailey (eds): Frontiers of labour history: The proceedings of the fifth national conference of the Australian Society for the study of labour history. Perth: Australian Society for the Study of Labour History: 18 pp.
Pokrant, B (1996):'Traditional fishers and the 'new fisheries management policy', Bangladesh, 1986-1996'. In D. A. Hancock and J. P. Beumer (eds):Developing and sustaining world fisheries resources: The state of science and management, vol. 1. Australian Society for Fish Biology and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation: Brisbane: 157. Abstract and poster presentation for the 2nd World Fisheries Congress, 28 July-2 August 1996, Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane.
Reports
Does anyone have to die? Report of the Working Group on Tsunamis to the Prime Minister's Scientific, Engineering and Innovation Council, Canberra, 2 December 2005.
B Pokrant (2001): The coastal shrimp sector in Bangladesh: review of the literature with annotated bibliography. Prepared for the Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies and the UK Department for International Development as part of the World Bank-funded Fourth Fisheries Project. 109pp, excluding annotated bibliography.
Chowdhury, A, S Hassan and B Pokrant (1998): The organisation and development of inland fisher communities in contemporary Bangladesh. Report to AusAID, Dhaka, Bangladesh: 65pp.
Conference papers (* indicates delivered by Pokrant)
2007
*Pokrant, B (2007): Governance and politics in Bangladesh: the 2007 state of emergency and its aftermath. AusAID, the ARC Pacific Futures Research Network (La Trobe University). South Asia Update and Conference. Date and Venue: 27-28 September 2007, Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia, Canberra
*Pokrant, B (2007): Economic development in Bangladesh. AusAID, the ARC Pacific Futures Research Network (La Trobe University). South Asia Update and Conference. Date and Venue: 27-28 September 2007, Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia, Canberra
*Pokrant, B (2007): Anthropology and the study of climate change: Current research and future directions. Thinking Society, Thinking Culture, 2007. 1st Annual Symposium on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Western Australia, 13-14 September, University of Western Australia, Perth
*Pokrant, B (2007): The Administrative Ordering of Nature and Society: Reflections On Bangladesh's New Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan. Paper presented at the People and the Sea: New Directions in Coastal and Maritime Studies' conference from July 5-7th, Centre for Maritime Research, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2006
*Pokrant, B (2006): Integrating fisheries and aquaculture into coastal management strategies in Tamil Nadu and Bangladesh: exploring scales of integration. Paper delivered at the International Association for the Study of Common. Property Conference, Surival of the Commons: Mounting Challenges New Realities: June 19-26, Ubud, Bali.
*Pokrant, B (2006): Coastal development in the Indian Ocean: the concepts of 'integration' and 'stakeholders' and their implications for the role of fishers and shrimp farmers in integrated coastal management strategies in Bangladesh and Tamil Nadu. Paper presented at the Culture And Commerce In The Indian Ocean conference, 25th - 27th September 2006, Universiteit Leiden, Holland.
*Pokrant, B (2006): Integrating fisheries and aquaculture into coastal management strategies in post-tsunami Bangladesh and Tamil Nadu: preliminary observations. Paper delivered at the International Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Calcutta. India from 6 to 8 March 2006 as part of the Post-Centenary Golden Jubilee celebration on Environment, Livelihood and Development in South Asia: Historical Probing in a comparative framework.
2005
*Pokrant, B (2005): Globalisation and the international market for shrimp: trends in production, trade and consumption and challenges facing the sector. Paper delivered at the Global trade, labour and transformation of community in the Asia-Pacific Region Conference, Curtin University of Technology, 22 October 2005.
*Pokrant, B (2005): The December 2004 Tsunami and its impact on coastal fishing communities and aquaculture in South Asia. Paper prepared for the South Asia node of the ARC Asia-Pacific Futures Research Network, Monday and Tuesday, 21 and 22 February University of New South Wales, Scientia Building, Kensington Campus, Sydney.
2004
*Pokrant, B (2004): From small fry to the global shrimp: studying the Bangladesh shrimp export sector in its global context. Paper delivered at 18th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Lund, Sweden, 6-9 July 2004. Panel 41: Political economy of Bangladesh.
*Pokrant, B (2004): Rethinking the notions of environment and rural society in the Bangladesh culture shrimp export sector. Paper delivered at the XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Trondheim, Norway, July 25-30, 2004. Working Group 25: The &Ecologisation& of agricultures in the North and in the South: Aspects of a new international paradigm for rural development.
2002
*Forms of labour in the Bangladesh brackishwater shrimp export sector: preliminary observations. Paper delivered at the workshop entitled: Globalisation, trade liberalisation and economic growth in Asia: should labour and environmental standards be part of the equation? The case of Bangladesh, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia, October 3-5. With P. Reeves.
*'The organisation and development of coastal brackishwater export-oriented shrimp production in Bangladesh: a critical review of the literature'. Paper delivered at the International Sociological Association XV World Congress of Sociology in Brisbane, Australia, July 7-13, Session 7. Toward a New Agri-Food Paradigm: Conceptual Reformulations. With P. Reeves and A Atiq Rahman.
*Government, business and labour in the Bangladesh shrimp export sector: quality control and its impact on labour use. Paper delivered at the Asia Pacific Sociological Association conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 4-7 July. With P. Reeves.
*Forms of labour in the Bangladesh brackishwater shrimp export sector: preliminary observations. Paper delivered at the Asian Studies Association of Australia biennial conference, Grand Chancellor Hotel, Hobart, Australia, June 30-July 3. With P. Reeves.
2001
*'Globalising production and the Bangladesh shrimp export sector: mapping networks and sectoral changes'. Paper delivered at a workshop as part of the International Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative conference held at the University of Sydney, 12-15 June.
2000
*'The global food industry and the emergence of an export-oriented shrimp sector in Southeast Bangladesh: market discipline and its impact on local business, community and environment'. Paper delivered at the Global Conference on Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 5-9 December. With Peter Reeves.
'The Development of Export-Oriented Shrimp Aquaculture in Bangladesh: a preliminary assessment of moves to more intensive production in southeastern Bangladesh'. Paper presented at the 16th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Edinburgh, 5-9 September. With Peter Reeves
*'The imperatives of globalisation: the development of export-oriented shrimp production in Southeast Bangladesh'. Paper delivered at the Biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, held at the University of Melbourne, 3-5 July. With Peter Reeves.
*'Appropriating nature and undermining communities in Bangladesh: the export-oriented brackishwater shrimp industry'. Paper delivered at the Human Rights Conference held at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 9-10 June.
1999
*'Competing Discourses of International Best Practice: Global pressures and stakeholder responses in the Bangladesh export-oriented shrimp industry'. Paper presented at the Indian Ocean Fisheries Conference, 'Indian Ocean Fisheries, Past, Present and Future', held at the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle, 8-10, November 1999. With P Reeves.
*'Globalisation, economic liberalisation and export-oriented shrimp aquaculture in West Bengal and Bangladesh.' Paper delivered at a two-day symposium on Globalisation and Economic Liberalisation in West Bengal and Bangladesh held at the John Curtin International Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 9-10 August. With P Reeves.
1998
*'The use of novels in ethnographic fieldwork'. Paper presented to the Ethnography Forum held by the Anthropological Society of Western Australia, May 30, Fremantle, WA, Australia.
*'Fishing regimes, development and local responses: experience from Bangladesh'. Paper presented at the 15th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Charles University, Prague, 8-12 September.
*The impact of globalisation and economic liberalisation on South Asian fisheries: experiences in West Bengal and Bangladesh'. Paper presented at the 12th biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia Inc., 'Asia in Global Context'. University of New South Wales, Sydney, 28 September - 1 October. With P Reeves.
*'Literary representations as field sites: novels and the historical ethnography of South Asian fishing communities'. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Australian Anthropological Society, Australian National University, Canberra, 1-3 October.
1997
*'The novelist's image of South Asian fishers: exploring the work of Manik Bandopadhyaya, Advaita Malla Barman and Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai'. Paper delivered at the conference 'Translatings. A conference on ideas of India since independence', 4-7 July 1997, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. With P Reeves and J McGuire.
'The right to the sea: the struggle of artisanal fishers in Kerala since 1980'. Paper delivered at the symposium 'Power, agrarian structure, and peasant mobilization in modern India', 24-25 May 1997, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA. With P Reeves and J McGuire.
*'Managing Bangladesh's inland fisheries: A critical assessment of current policy'. Paper presented at the Bangladesh: Democracy and Development conference, 22-23 March 1997, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne.
'The organisation and development of selected fisher communities in Bangladesh: An anthropological study'. Paper delivered at the 6th annual conference of the Bangladesh Sociological Association, 26-27 February 1997, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. With S Hassan and A Chowdhury.
1996
*'The marginalised fishers of Bangladesh: Traditional fishers and the 'new fisheries management policy', Bangladesh, 1986-1996. Poster presentation for the 2nd World Fisheries Congress, 28 July-2 August 1996, Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane.
*'The auction lease system in lower Burma's fisheries, 1870-1904: implications for artisanal fishers and lessees'. Paper delivered at the 20th anniversary conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, 8-11 July 1996, La Trobe University, Melbourne. With P Reeves and J McGuire.
*'Inland fishers, property rights and resources management in Bangladesh'. Paper delivered at the 20th anniversary conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, 8-11 July 1996, La Trobe University, Melbourne.
Graham Seal
Books
Ned Kelly in Popular Tradition, Hyland House, Melbourne, 1980; 2002.
(ed) Banjo Paterson's Old Bush Songs, Angus & Robertson, Sydney and London 1983, 1984, 1986.
The Hidden Culture: Folklore in Australian Society, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989; 1993. 2nd rev. edn. Black Swan Press, Perth, 1998.
The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993. (joint ed. and part-author with G. Davey)
(joint ed. with D. Grant) Australia in the World: Perceptions and Possibilities, Black Swan Press, Perth, 1994.
Great Australian Urban Myths, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1995.
The Outlaw Legend: A Cultural Tradition in Britain, America and Australia, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne/Cambridge/New York, 1996.
The Bare Fax, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1996; 1997.
The Lingo: Listening to Australian English, University of New South Wales Press, Randwick, 1998.
The Cane Toad High: Great Australian Urban Myths, HarperCollins, Sydney, 2001, rev. edn. 1996 title).
Encyclopedia of Folk Heroes, ABC-Clio, Oxford/Santa Barbara CA, 2001.
‘Tell ‘em I Died Game’: The Legend of Ned Kelly, Hyland House, Melbourne, 2002. (Rev. edn. of 1980 title).
A Guide to Australian Folklore (with G. Davey), Simon & Schuster, Sydney, 2003.
Verandah Music: Roots of Australian Tradition (jointly edited with R. Willis), Curtin University Books/Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2003.
Inventing Anzac: The Digger and National Mythology, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 2004.
Echoes of Anzac: The Voice of Australians at War, Lothian Books, Melbourne, 2005.
Old Bush Songs: The Centenary Edition of Banjo Paterson’s Classic Collection (jointly edited with W Fahey), ABC Books, Sydney, 2005.
These Few Lines: The Lost Lives of Myra and William Sykes, ABC Books, Sydney, 2006/2008.
(With Smith, S) Place and People: New Dimensions in Regional Research, Black Swan Press, Perth, 2007.
Great Australian Stories: Legends, Yarns and Tall Tales, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2009
Dog’s Eye and Dead Horse: Australian Rhyming Slang ABC Books/HarperCollins, Sydney, 2009
Major Journal Articles and Book Chapters
'Azaria Chamberlain and the Media Charivari', Australian Folklore 1, March, 1987.
' A 'Hussitting' in Berkshire, 1930', Folklore (UK), 98:1, 1987.
'Tradition and Protest in Nineteenth Century England and Wales', Folklore (UK), 100:2, 1988.
'Septic Tanks Down Under: America and Americans in Australian Folklore', Overland 112, 1988.
'Written in the Trenches: Trench Newspapers of the Great War’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, April, 1990.
'Two Traditions: The Folklore of the Digger and the Myth of Anzac', Australian Folklore 5, 1991.
Review article of Jones, David J.V., Rebecca's Children: A Study of Rural Society, Crime and Protest in Journal of Peasant Studies, 1991.
Ten shanties sung on the Australian run 1879 collected and transcribed by George H. Haswell, Antipodes Press, Perth, 1992 (Intro and ed)
'The Wild Colonial Boy Rides Again: An Australian Legend Abroad', Australian Studies, 1993 (British Australian Studies Association).
'Deep Continuities and Discontinuities in the Outlaw Hero Traditions of Britain, Australia and America', Lore and Language, 1993.
‘Introduction: What is Folklore?’ (with G. Davey) in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Bushrangers’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Chinese Folklore in Australia’ (with Feng Wei & Lin Zesheng) in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Folk Tales’, with J.S. Ryan in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore , (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Humour’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore , (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Ned Kelly’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Occupational Folklore’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Waltzing Matilda’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
‘Wartime Folklore’ in Davey, G & Seal, G (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993).
'The Wild Colonial Boy Rides Again: An Australian Legend Abroad' in Craven, I. (ed), Australian Popular Culture, CUP, Cambridge, 1994.
'Ned Kelly: Past, Present and Future', Australian Folklore 10, 1995.
'Outlaw Heroes on the Post-Modern Frontier', Australian Humanities Review 2, July 1996.
Review article: Scott, Bill. Pelicans & Chihuahuas and Other Urban Legends: Bill Scott Talking About
Folklore (UQP, 1996). Scott, Bill. The Banshee and the Bullocky: Tales of My Uncle Arch (UQP, 1996).
(With Edwards, Ron.) The Australian Yarn: The Definitive Collection (UQP, 1996. 2nd edn.). Journal of Australian Studies 50, 1997.
'Unravelling Digger Yarns of World War One', Journal of Australian Studies 53, 1997.
'Applying Folklore: Now and in the Future’, Lore and Language 15, 2002.
‘Folk Literature of Australia’, Assamese Encyclopedia (World Literature and Folk Literature Volume), 2003.
‘Anzac Day: An Australian Folk Custom’, Journal of Indian Folkloristics 2003-2004.
Anzac Day: A Customary Complex, Australian Folklore 18, Nov 2003.
‘Introducing Outlawed!’, Outlawed!: Rebels, Revolutionaries and Bushrangers, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 2003.
‘The Outlaws of the Marsh’, Outlawed!: Rebels, Revolutionaries and Bushrangers, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 2003.
‘Chook Raffles, Saints’ Days and Cracker Nights: Australian Folk Customs’, Australian Folklore 20, 2005.
Review article: Hayward, P., Hearing the Call: Music and Social History on Lord Howe Island, Lord Howe Island Arts Council, 2003 in Folk Music Journal 9:l 2006 (English Folk Dance & Song Society).
‘A. L. Lloyd in Australia: Some Conclusions’, Folk Music Journal 9:l 2006 (UK).
‘Indigenous Australian Life Histories: A New Genre of ‘Writing’ and a New Paradigm of Publishing?’, International Journal of the Book, 2006.
‘ANZAC: The Sacred in the Secular’, Journal of Australian Studies 91, 2007.
‘The Echo of an Anzac’s Cooee: The Creation, Dissemination and Impact of Digger Culture’ in Australian Studies (UK) vol 20, Nos 1 & 2, 2007.
‘Stories in the Heart: Challenges for the Study of Australian Folk Narrative’, Australian Folklore 22, Nov 2007.
‘Finding the Lost Submarine: The Mystery of AE1’, Journal of Australian Naval History, vol. 5 No 1, March 2008.
‘Poor Ned, You’re Better Off Dead’ in Innes, L., Ned Kelly, (Icons of Western Culture series) Helm Information, Hastings, 2008.
‘West Australian Folklife’, entry in Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia, UWA Press, 2009.
‘Foreigners and the Folklore of Work’, in Foreigners: Secret Artefacts of Industrialism, edited by Jennifer Harris, Black Swan Press, 2009.
‘Remembering and forgetting ANZAC Cottage: interpreting the community significance of Australian War Memorials since World War 1’ in Bennett, et al (eds), People, Place and Power: Global and Regional Perspectives, Black Swan Press, 2009.
‘Anzac: The Sacred in the Secular in Makarand Paranjape (ed) Sacred Australia: post-secular considerations, Clouds of Magellan, 2009.
‘The Robin Hood Principle: History, Myth and the Social Bandit’, Journal of Folklore Research, 46:1 2009.
‘Digger’ in Australian Symbols edited by Richard White and Melissa Harper, University of NSW Press/National Museum of Australia, 2009.
‘Thomas Wood: An Australian ‘Life’ forthcoming Australian Studies (UK)
‘Dread, Delusion and Globalisation from Azaria to Schapelle’ chapter in Arrow, M et al (eds) The Chamberlain Symposium, Australian Scholarly publishing, forthcoming.
‘J for Jinxed: Australian Submarines at Peace’, Journal of Australian Naval History forthcoming.
Grants
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Myer Foundation 1989-90
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Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies, 1991
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Australian Folk Trust, 1992
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Australian War Memorial, 1991-2, 1992-3
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Peel Regional Research Strategy, 2002-4
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Peel Heritage Tourism Project, 2002-5
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ARC LIEF Preserving Australia's Sound Heritage', 2003- 2005 (UWA, Monash, Curtin, Screensound) CI
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WA Folklife Project (National Library of Australia) 2004-8
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Liveable Communities (Curtin DOH), 2004, CI.
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ARC Linkage 'Remembering the Wars', 2006-2008', CI.
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ARC Linkage 'Childhood, Tradition and Change', 2006-2010, CI
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Numerous internal Curtin research grants since 1993
Bushra Shamsad
Papers
- Bushra, S. (2009), Urban Place Making: Comparative study of Perth and Hong Kong CBDs, (forthcoming).
- Bushra, S. (2009), Developing participatory planning skills involving community members into the decision making, (forthcoming)
- Bushra S. & Sadah S. (2009) Sustainability of Micro-credit program of Bangladesh, (forthcoming).
- Bushra S. (2008), Towards Sustainable Development: Integrating the Informal Sector in the Urban Built Environment, Paper accepted by Habitat International.
- Bushra, S. and Sadah, S. (2007), Impact of Slum Upgrading Projects on the Urban Poor: The Case of Slums in Khulna, Bangladesh, International Seminar: Architecture for the Economically Disadvantaged, March 23-24, 2007, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka.
- Shamsad, B. and Shamsad. S. (2004), “Improving the Living Environment of Khulna City Slum Areas, Bangladesh: Impact of Basic Services”, Global Built Environment Review, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 49-60.
- Meer, M. H. R. and Shamsad, B. (2001), Sustainable development, national seminar on utilization of renewable energy in rural areas of Bangladesh (URERAB) – 2001, 9-10 November, Organized by Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Khulna, Bangladesh.
International Conference Presentations
- Managing the environment of Central Business District: Comparative study of Hong Kong and Perth city, Paper will be presented in 10th Asian Urbanization Conference, Hong Kong 2009.
- Street enterprises: Environmental burdain or environmental solution? American Association of Geographters Annual Meeting, 2009.
- Locational behaviour of street enterprises; The case of Khulna City, Bangladesh. Paper presented at the 9th Asian Urbanization Conference, Chun-Cheon, Republic of Korea, August 18-23, 2007.
- Urban informal sector in Khulna city, Bangladesh: A survey of street enterprises. Paper presented at the 8th Asian Urbanization Conference, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, August 20-23, 2005.
- An analysis of socio-economic condition of the street enterprises in Khulna, Bangladesh. Paper presented at The 4th East-West Center International graduate Student Conference, Hawaii, USA, February 17-19, 2005.
- Street vending in Khulna city, Bangladesh: Inputs for policy making, Seminar Presentation, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, March 9, 2005.
- Accommodating the informal sector in the urban built environment: The case of Khulna city. Seminar Presentation at The Center of Urban Planning and Environmental Management (CUPEM), The University of Hong Kong, February, 2004.
- Actors for improving urban poor’s living environment: focus on woman participation in projects of Khulna city slum area, Bangladesh. Paper presented at the 7th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association Creating Better Cities in the 21st Century, Hanoi, Vietnam, 2003.
Stephen Smith
Books, book chapters
Stephen Smith 2009 ‘Foreigners: The Forbidden Artefact’ in Harris, J. (ed), Foreigners: Secret Artefacts of Industrialism, Black Swan Press, Perth.
Smith, S, and Seal, G. 2007. Place and People: New Dimensions in Regional Research, 1 Edition. Perth: Black Swan Press.
Fully written papers (Refereed Conference proceedings)
Smith, S. 2008. Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering - Special Edition: Engineering A Secure Australia. 14th National Engineering Heritage Conference, 18/11/2007. Perth, Western Australia: Engineers Media Pty Ltd.
Smith, S. 2007. Preserving and Passing on Heritage Trade Skills. 14th National Engineering Heritage Conference, 18/11/2007. Perth: Engineers Australia.
Smith, S. 2007. WAG, 'Number 2 Railway Mill' Banksiadale. 14th National Engineering Heritage Conference, 18/11/2007. Perth: Engineers Australia.
John Stephens
Publications
Books, Theses, Book Chapters
John Stephens, (1995), The Arts and Crafts House as a Realisation of Ideas, unpublished Doctoral Thesis, University of Western Australia.
John Stephens, (1996), Profession or Art: Discourse, Subjects and Architectural Pedagogy , Centre for Architecture and Planning Research (Curtin), Perth (WA). ISBN 1 86342 460 1)
John Stephens, (1996), 'The Schooling of Architects: a personal view'. In Visions and Voices: Curtin University Celebrates 50 Years of Architectural Education. School of Architecture Construction and Planning, Bentley WA, ISBN 0724469753
J. Stephens (2001) 'BH I Love you and no one else, in Cotter, M.M., Boyd, W.E. and Gardiner, J.E. (eds) 2001. Heritage Landscapes: Understanding Place and Communities, Southern Cross University Press, Lismore, NSW. (Book Chapter)
J. Stephens (2001) editor, Habitus 2000: a sense of place. International Conference Proceedings. Perth Western Australia 5-9 September 2000. ISBN 1 86342 908 5
J. Stephens (2007) 'Community Meaning and Heritage of Western Australian War Memorials', in C Miller and M Roche (eds) Past Matters: Heritage and Planning History - Case Studies from the Pacific Rim, Newcastle UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
John Stephens (2008) The Importance and Care of Western Australian War Memorials - Remembering the Wars. Perth: Black Swan Press.
John Stephens (2009) ‘Changing Landscapes of War Commemoration in Western Australia’. In Dawn Bennett, Jaya Earnest and Miyume Tanji (eds) People, place and power: Australia and the Asia Pacific. Perth: Black Swan Press.
Refereed Journals
J. Stephens, (1999) Moondyne Joe Probably Slept Here , Urban Policy and Research Vol 17 No3 1999 pp205-213.
J. Stephens (2002) Karalee Rock: the formation of place and identity. Urban Policy and Research Journal - Vol 20 No1 March 2002
Guest Editorial of Habitus issue of Urban Policy and Research Journal - Vol 20 No1 March 2002
J. Stephens (2003) Poisonous Atmospheres: Ventilation and the Late Nineteenth Century Building. Architectural Science Review, Vol 46, No 1, March 2003.
J. Stephens (2003) The Architecture of Discipline: The Perth Drill Hall. Fabrications -Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. August 2003
J Stephens, (2007) "Memory, commemoration and the meaning of a suburban war memorial" Journal of Material Culture, Vol 12, no. 3, November 2007 pp. 241-261
Refereed Conference Proceedings
J. Stephens (2000) 'How to Conserve a Heritage Site 550 Kilometres Long?' Conference Proceedings of the Fifth Australian Urban History and Planning History Conference. University of South Australia, 13-15 April 2000. ISBN 068032867
J. Stephens, (1997). 'A Way in the Wilderness and Rivers in the Desert'. On what Grounds?, SAHANZ and the Louis Laybourne School of Architecture, Adelaide, South Australia,
J Stephens (2000) ''Noon Spells at Karalee": water, identity and place', Conference Proceedings of the Habitus 2000: a sense of place conference, 5-9 September 2000, J Stephens, (ed) Perth Western Australia. ISBN 1 86342 908 5
J. Stephens and L Bicknell, (2000) 'Sustaining the Goldfields Pipeline', Conference Proceedings for the Cities and Sustainability: Sustaining our Cultural Heritage, The Millennium Conference Sri Lanka 2000, 22-25 February 2000, Kandalama , Sri Lanka. ISBN 955 9027 09 3.
J. Stephens. (2003) 'Putrefaction and Pestilence: the reticent progress of sanitary architecture in nineteenth century Perth'. SAHANZ Conference, Sydney September 2003.
J. Stephens, (2006), 'Commemoration, meaning, and heritage of Western Australian war memorials.', in C Miller and M Roche (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Australasian Urban/Planning History Conference, Wellington, New Zealand 9-11 February 2006, Palmerston North, N.Z., School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University.
J. Stephens (2006), 'The Gate of Eternal Memories' in T McMinn, J Stephens, S Basson (eds.) Contested Terrains, Society of Architectural Historians , Australia and New Zealand XXIII Annual Conference Perth Sept 29 Oct 2 2006.
J Stephens, (2007) 'A shrine where earthly grief may comfort seek'. The Western Australian State War Memorial. 'When the Soldiers Return' Conference 28-30 November 2007, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.
J Stephens, (2008) 'Well and Truly Planted: Honour avenues in Western Australia', Seachange \ new and renewed urban landscapes, 9th Australasian Urban History /Planning History Conference. 5th to 7th February, Caloundra. University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
Research Reports
John Stephens, and Fiona Bush. (1996), Heritage Report and Conservation Plan for Loton Park Tennis Club Building, Heritage Council of Western Australia, Perth.
Fiona Bush, Martin Gibbs, John Stephens. (1996), The Toodyay Redhill Convict Road Station: An Archaeological and Architectural Assessment, Department of Main Roads and the Shire of Swan, W.A.
John Stephens. (1997) Report on the Chief Engineers House at Canning Dam. Water Corporation, Perth
John Stephens, Donna Huston, David Dolan. (1997) Conservation and Interpretative Plan for No1 Pumping Station, Mundaring Weir. Research Institute for Cultural Heritage (Curtin University) for the National Trust of Australia (WA).
John Stephens, Robert Cook, David Dolan. (1998) Conservation and Interpretive Plan for No 3 Pumping Station Cunderdin. Research Institute for Cultural Heritage (Curtin University) for the Shire of Cunderdin.
D. Dolan, J. Stephens, L. Bicknell, R. Cook, and S. Smith, (1999) Conservation Plan for the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme (14 vols) Research Institute for Cultural Heritage (Curtin University) for The National Trust of Australia (WA).
L Bicknell, J Stephens, D Dolan, C Maloney, (1999) Heritage Assessment of the Bunbury Power Station Research Institute for Cultural Heritage. Western Power.
John Stephens (2000) Conservation and Interpretation in Industrial Heritage: A Future Conservation Framework for the Management of Goldfields Pipeline Places. OSP Program, Curtin University of Technology, Perth WA. Report prepared for the National Trust of Australia (WA)
D Dolan, J Stephens in collaboration with P Griffths and Robin Chinnery (2000) Conservation Plan for John Curtin's House. Research Institute for Cultural Heritage for the Heritage Council of WA.
John Stephens, David Dolan. (2000). Conservation Plan for Karalee Rock Catchment, prepared by RICH, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan (2001) Conservation Plan for Karalee Railway Station and Settlement, RICH, For the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Bullabulling Township and Rock Catchment, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Koorarawalyee Rock Catchment and Railway Settlement, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Sawyers Valley Summit Tanks, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Bakers Hill Relieving Tanks, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for West Northam Relieving Tanks, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Toorak Tank, Coolgardie, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Remnant Timber Pipe, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
John Stephens, Kim Boalch, David Dolan, (2001) Conservation Plan for Woolgangie Railway Settlement and Rock Water Catchment, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, for the National Trust (WA).
J Stephens, F Bush and R Taylor (2007) Heritage Assessment of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Radio and TV Studios, Adelaide Terrace Perth for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Canberra.
J Stephens and F Bush (2008) 'Conservation Plan for the Marsala House, Dianella'. Heritage Council of Western Australia, Perth.
Grants
'Remembering the Wars': Community Meaning of Western Australian War Memorials. ARC Linkage Grant with the Returned and Services League WA Branch
Jon Stratton
Books and Journal Special Issues
Jon Stratton ‘Uncertain Lives: Migration, the Border and Neoliberalism in Australia’ in Social Identities, vol 15, no 5, 2009, pp. 677-692.
Jon Stratton ‘Michael Mann’s Miami Vice: Protecting White America in the 1980s’ in Television and New Media, vol 10, no 2, 2009, pp. 195-215.
Jews Dreaming of Acceptance: From the Brill Building to Suburbia with Love in Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, vol 27, no 3, 2009, pp. 102-127.
The Brill Building Composers in Jack Fischel ed. The Jewish Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, Greenwood Press, 2008.
Andy Bennett, Jon Stratton and Richard Peterson eds. Australian Music Scenes, special issue of Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 22, no 5, 2008.
Jewish Identity in Western Pop Culture: The Holocaust and Trauma through Modernity Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Australian Rock: Essays on Popular Music, API—Network Books, 2007.
Coming Out Jewish: Constructing Ambivalent Identities, Routledge, 2000.
Paperback edition of The Desirable Body: Cultural Fetishism and the Erotics of Consumption University of Illinois Press, 2000
Race Daze: Australia in Identity Crisis, Pluto Australia, 1998.
The Desirable Body: Cultural Fetishism and the Erotics of Consumption, Manchester University Press, 1996.
The Young Ones: Working Class Culture, Consumption and the Category of Youth. Black Swan Press, 1992
Writing Sites: A Genealogy of the Postmodern World Harvester in association with University of Michigan Press, 1990.
The Virgin Text: Fiction, Sexuality and Ideology Harvester in association with Oklahoma University Press, 1987.
F. Barker, J. Stratton et al. eds Proceedings of the 1980 Essex Sociology of Literature Conference, Colchester, 1981.
Chapters in Books
Jon Stratton ‘Youth Culture’ in Jenny Gregory and Jan Gothard eds Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia (UWA Press, 2009).
Reprint of ‘Asianing Australia: Notes Towards a Critical Transnationalism in Cultural Studies’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal eds. Creative Nation: Australian Cinema and Culture Studies, SSS Publications, 2009.
‘The Murderous State: The Naturalisation of Violence and Exclusion in the Films of Neo-Liberal Australia’ in Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal eds. Creative Nation: Australian Cinema and Culture Studies, SSS Publications, 2009.
‘The Reassertion of the English Popular Music Tradition in the English Popular Music in the 1960s’ in Dan Bendrups ed. Music on the Edge: Selected Papers from the 2007 IASPM Australia/ New Zealand Conference, IASPM Australia/New Zealand, 2008, pp. 162-167.
‘The Idol Audience: Judging, Interactivity and Entertainment’ in Gerry Bloustien ed. Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology and Community, Ashgate, 2008, pp. 157-168.
Series Introduction for Aileen Moreton-Robinson ed. Sovereign Subjects: Indigenous Sovereignty Matters, Allen and Unwin, 2007, pp. vii-ix.
‘Dying To Come To Australia: Asylum Seekers, Tourists and Death’ in Suvendrini Perera ed. Our Patch: Enacting Australian Sovereignty Post-2001, API-Network Books, 2007, pp. 167-196.
‘“So Tonight I’m Gonna Party Like It’s 1999”: Looking Forward To the Matrix’ in Myriam Diocaretz and Stefan Herbrechter eds. The Matrix in Theory, Rodopi, 2006, pp. 27-51.
Reprint of an abridged version of ‘Seinfeld Is a Jewish Sitcom, Isn’t It? Ethnicity and Assimilation on 1990s American Television’ (Chapter Ten of Coming Out Jewish) in David Lavery and Sara Lewis Dunne eds Master of Its Domain: Revisiting Seinfeld, TV's Greatest Show, Continuum, 2006, pp. 117-136.
‘Lost in Music: Popular Music, Film and Multiculturalism’ in Rebecca Coyle ed. Reel Tracks: Australian Feature Film Music and Cultural Identities, John Libbey, 2005, pp74-93. Also co-published by Indiana University Press.
‘Borderline Anxieties: Whitening the Irish and Keeping Out Asylum Seekers’ in Aileen Moreton-Robinson ed. Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2004, pp. 222-238
Reprint of ‘Between Two Worlds: Art and Commercialism in the Record Industry’ in Simon Frith ed. Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, vol 2, ‘The Rock Era’, Routledge, 2004, pp7-23.
Reprint of extract of Jon Stratton and Ien Ang ‘Multicultural Imagined Communities’ in Tim Jordan and Steve Pile eds. Social Change, Blackwell, 2002, pp. 81-83. [This is an Open University textbook].
Reprint of ‘The Color of Jews in Australia: Jews, Race, and the White Australia Policy’ in Peter Beilharz ed. Zygmunt Bauman, vol. 4, Sage, 2002, pp 237-259.
Reprint of ‘Multiculturalism in Crisis: The New Politics of Race and National Identity in Australia’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Ien Ang On Not Speaking Chinese: Living Between Asia and the West, Routledge, 2001, pp 95-111.
‘La république imaginée: L’identité nationale australienne et le républicanisme des années 1990’ in Caroline Mackenzie ed. Australie: Autoportraits, 2000. This is a translation of Chapter Five of Race Daze.
Reprint of ‘Cyberspace and the Globalization of Culture’ in David Bell ed. The Cybercultures Reader, Routledge, 2000, pp 721-731.
Reprint of ‘The Beast of the Apocalypse: The Postcolonial Experience of the United States’ in Richard King ed. Postcolonial America, University of Illinois Press, 2000, pp 21-51.
‘Postcoloniality, Race and the Land of New Promise’ in Richard King ed. Postcolonial America, University of Illinois Press, 2000, pp 51-64.
Reprint of section from Jon Stratton and Ien Ang ‘Sylvania Waters and the Spectacular Exploding Family’ in Paul Marris and Sue Thornham eds. Media Studies: A Reader (2nd ed.), Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 611-620.
‘The Color of Jews in Australia: Jews, Race and the White Australia Policy’ in Sander Gilman and Milton Shain eds. Jewries at the Frontier: Accommodation, Identity, Conflict, University of Illinois Press, 1999, pp 309-334.
‘Multiculturalism and the Whitening Machine, or How Australians Become White’ in Ghassan Hage and Rowanne Couch eds. The Future of Australian Multiculturalism: Reflections on the Twentieth Anniversary of Jean Martin’s The Migrant Presence, Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, 1999, pp 163-188.
‘Building a Better Body: Male Bodybuilding, Spectacle and Consumption’ in Toby Miller and Randy Martin eds. SportCult, Minnesota University Press, 1999, pp 151-172.
Reprint of ‘Multicultural Imagined Communities: Cultural Difference and National Identity in Australia and the U.S.A.’ by Jon Stratton and Ien Ang, in David Bennett ed. Multicultural States: Rethinking Difference and Identity, Routledge, 1998, pp. 135-162.
‘The Imagined Republic: Australia, National Identity and the 1990s Republican Debate’ in Xavier Pons and Corinne Smit eds. Le débat républicain en Australie. Ellipses, 1997, pp. 151-162.
‘Cyberspace and the Globalization of Culture’ in David Porter ed. Internet Culture, Routledge, 1997, pp. 253-275.
Reprint of section of ‘Youth Subcultures and Their Cultural Contexts’ in Ken Gelder and Sarah Thornton eds. The Subcultures Reader, Routledge 1997, pp. 181-190.
‘On the Impossibility of a Global Cultural Studies: “British” Cultural Studies in an “International” Frame.’ by Jon Stratton and Ien Ang in Kuan-Hsing Chen and David Morley eds. Critical Dialogues: Cultural Studies, Marxism and Postmodernism in the Writings of Stuart Hall, Routledge, 1996, pp. 361-391.
‘Straddling East and West: Singapore’s paradoxical search for a national identity’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Suvendrini Perera ed. Asian and Pacific Inscriptions: Identities, Ethnicities, Nationalities, Meridian/Hyland House, 1995 pp. 179-192.
‘The End of Civilization as We Knew It: Chances and the Postrealist Soap Opera’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Robert Allen ed. To Be Continued: Soap Operas Around the World. Routledge 1995 pp. 122-144.
‘Speaking (as) Black British: race, nation and cultural studies in Britain’ by Jon Stratton and Ien Ang in David English and Penny van Toorn Speaking Positions: Aboriginality, Gender and Ethnicity in Australian Cultural Studies Victoria University of Technology Press, 1995 pp. 14-30.
‘Bodgies and Widgies: Just Working Class Kids Doing Working Class Things’ in Rob White ed. Youth Subcultures: Theory, History and the Australian Experience, National Clearinghouse For Youth Studies, 1993, pp. 87-91 (reprinted 1998).
‘Crossing the Border: Tourism and Late Capitalism’ in D. Rowe and G. Lawrence (ed) Sport and Leisure, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990, pp. 244-261.
‘Australia - This Sporting Life’ in G. Lawrence and D. Rowe (eds), Power Play: Essays in Australian Sport, Hale & Iremonger, 1986, pp. 85-114.
‘The Narration of Confinement (Richardson’s Clarissa and Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher)’ in S. Gunew and I. Reid (eds) Not the Whole Story, Sydney, 1984, pp. 57-64.
‘Capitalism and Romantic Ideology in the Record Business’ in R. Middleton (ed) Popular Music, vol 3, Cambridge, 1983, pp. 143-156.
‘Law and the Ideology of Order: The Problem of Knowledge in T. Hobbes Leviathan’ in F. Barker, J. Stratton et al (eds) Proceedings of the 1980 Essex Sociology of Literature Conference, Colchester: 1981, pp. 258-273.
Articles
(*all articles are in refereed journals unless signalled by *)
Jon Stratton and Suvendrini Perera ‘Surely That's Not Racist?’ http://newmatilda.com/2009/06/16/surely-thats-not-racist.
‘The Beastie Boys: Jews in Whiteface’ in Popular Music, vol 27, no 3, 2008, pp. 413-432.
‘Brian Poole and the Tremeloes or the Yardbirds: Comparing Popular Music in Perth and Adelaide in the Early 1960s’ in Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal for Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, vol 9, no 1, 2008, pp. 60-77.
‘Introduction: The Scenes Perspective and the Australian Context’ by Andrew Bennett, Jon Stratton and Richard A. Peterson in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 22, no 5, 2008, pp. 593-599.
‘The Difference of Perth Music: A Scene in Cultural and Historical Context’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 22, no 5, 2008, pp. 613-622.
‘A Jew Singing Like a Black Woman in Australia: Race, Renée Geyer and Marcia Hines’ in Journal of Popular Music Studies, vol 20, no 2, 2008, pp. 167-194.
‘Suburban Stories: Dave McComb and the Perth Experience’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 22, no 2, 2008, pp. 255-267.
‘‘Do You Want To Know A Secret?’: Popular Music in Perth in the Early 1960s’ online in Illumina: An Academic Journal for Performance, Visual Arts, Communication & Interactive Multimedia, 2007, available at: http://illumina.scca.ecu.edu.au/data/tmp/stratton%20j%20%20illumina%20proof%20final.pdf
‘Separation Anxiety: Zionism, Colonialism, Messianism’ in borderlands e-journal, vol 6, no 2, 2007, available at: http://www.borderlands.net.au/vol6no2_2007/stratton_separation.htm
‘Punk, Jews and the Holocaust—the English Story’ in Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, special issue edited by Mikel Koven, ‘Cool Jewz: Contemporary Jewish Identity in Popular Culture’, Vol 26, no 4, 2007, pp. 124-149.
‘‘All Rock and Rhythm and Jazz’: Rock’n’Roll Origin Stories and Race in Australia’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 21, no 3, 2007, pp. 379-392.
‘Producing an Australian Popular Music: From Stephen Foster to Jack O’Hagan’ in Journal of Australian Studies, no 90, 2007, pp. 153-165.
‘The Triffids: The Sense of a Place’ in Popular Music and Society, vol 30, no 3, 2007, pp. 377-399.
‘Constructing an Avant Garde: Australian Popular Music and the Experience of Pleasure’ in Popular Music History, vol 2, no 1, 2007, pp. 49-75.
‘Two Rescues, One History: Everyday Racism in Australia’ in Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, vol 12, no 6, 2006, pp. 657-681.
‘Response to the Cultural Geography Symposium,’ in Geographical Research: Journal of the Institute of Australian Geographers, vol 44, no 4. 2006, pp. 432-434.
‘Nation-Building and Australian Popular Music in the 1970s and 1980s’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 19, 2006, pp. 243-252.
‘‘Pissed On Another Planet’: The Perth Sound of the 1970s and 1980s’ in Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal for Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, vol 7, no 2, 2005, pp36-60.
‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer: What Being Jewish Has To Do With It’ in Journal of Television & New Media, vol 6, no 2, 2005, pp. 176-199.
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‘Jews, Punk and the Holocaust: From the Velvet Underground to the Ramones—the Jewish-American Story’ in Popular Music, vol 24, no 1, 2005, pp. 79-115.
‘Before Holocaust Memory: Making Sense of Trauma Between Postmemory and Cultural Memory’ in Journal of the Australian Critical Race & Whiteness Studies Association, 2005, no 1, pp. 53-71,
‘Pub Rock and the Ballad Tradition in Australian Popular Music’ in Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal for Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, vol 6, no 4, 2004, pp. 28-54.
‘The Banality of Representation: Generation, Holocaust, Signification and The Empire of the Senseless’ in New Formations, no 51, 2003-2004, pp. 80-98.
‘It Almost Needn’t Have Been the Germans: The Holocaust and Colonial Extermination’ in The European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2003, vol 6, no 4, pp.507-527.
‘Whiter Rock: The ‘Australian Sound’ and the Beat Boom’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 17, no 3, 2003, pp 331-346.
Translation of “Cyberspace and the Globalisation of Culture” into Turkish as “Siber alan Ve Kültürün Küreselleşmesi”, Cogito, sayı : 30, İstanbul, Kış 2002, sh : 81-89.
* ‘Is I Assimilated?’ on the Anglo-Jewish comic who plays Ali G, in the British Jewish Chronicle, March 1st, 2002, p 29.
‘Not Really White—Again; Performing Jewish Difference in Hollywood Films Since the 1980s,’ in Screen, vol 42, no 2, 2001, pp142-166.
‘Not Just Another Multicultural Story: The English, From ‘Fitting In’ to Self-Ethnicisation,’ in Journal of Australian Studies, no 66, 2000, pp 23-47, 251-255.
‘Thinking Through the Holocaust: A Discussion Inspired by Hilene Flanzbaum The Americanization of the Holocaust Johns Hopkins 1999,’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 14, no 2, 2000, pp 231-245.
* ‘What’s Yiddish for ‘sitcom’?’ in the British Jewish Chronicle, July 28th, 2000, p 27.
“I Don’t Like It’: Pauline Pantsdown and the Politics of the Inauthentic,’ in Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal for Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, vol 4, no 4, 2000, pp 3-28.
Interview with Simon Hunt, aka Pauline Pantsdown, in Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal for Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, vol 4, no 4, 2000, pp 34-44.
‘Jewishness and Identity’ in AntiTHESIS: An Annual Transdisciplinary Postgraduate Journal, vol 10, 1999, pp 46-64. (Invited contributor).
‘Speaking as a Jew: On the Absence of a Jewish Speaking Position in British Cultural Studies’ in European Journal of Cultural Studies, vol 1, no 3, 1998, pp.307-325.
‘Multiculturalism in Crisis: The New Politics of Race and National Identity in Australia’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, vol 1, no 2, 1998, pp22-41.
‘(Dis)placing the Jews: Historicizing the Idea of Diaspora,’ in Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, vol 6, no 3, 1997, pp 301- 329.
Reprint of ‘The Singapore Way of Multiculturalism: Western Concepts/Asian Cultures’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in New Formations, no 31, 1997, pp. 51-66.
‘Brett Whiteley: the Last Romantic’ in The UTS Review: Cultural Studies and New Writing, vol 3, no 1, 1997, pp. 183-207.
‘Not Really Desiring Bodies: The Rise and Rise of Email Affairs’ in Media International Australia, no. 84, 1997, pp. 28-38.
‘The Impossible Ethnic: Jews and Multiculturalism in Australia’, in Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, vol 5, no 3, 1996, pp. 339-373.
‘The Colour of Jews: Jews, Race and the White Australia Policy’ (shortened version), in Journal of Australian Studies, nos 50/51, 1996, pp. 51-65.
‘Man-Made Women’ Australian Humanities Review, no 3, Sept, 1996 available at:
http://www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/
* ‘Personal Report on an International Conference held at the Kaplan Centre, University of Cape Town, 11-14 August, 1996’ in British Association for Jewish Studies Bulletin, no 23, Oct ‘96 - March ‘97, pp. 12-13.
‘A Cultural Studies Without Guarantees: Response to Kuan-Hsing Chen’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Cultural Studies, vol 10, no 1, 1996, pp. 71-77.
‘Asianing Australia: Notes Towards a Critical Transnationalism in Cultural Studies’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Cultural Studies, vol 10, no 1, 1996, pp. 16-36.
‘Serial Killing and the Transformation of the Social’, in Theory, Culture and Society, vol 13, no 1, 1996, pp.77-98.
‘The Singapore Way of Multiculturalism: Western Concepts/Asian Cultures’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, vol 10, no 1, 1995, pp. 65-89.
‘The Asian Turn’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in Art and Text, no 50, 1995, pp. 28-30.
‘Landscapes: a Comparison of the Land in Central and Western Desert Art and European Landscape Painting’, in Theory, Culture and Society, Vol 11, no 1, 1994, pp. 95-128.
‘Sylvania Waters and the Spectacular Exploding Family’ by Jon Stratton and Ien Ang in Screen, vol 35, no 1, 1994, pp. 1-21.
‘Multicultural Imagined Communities: Cultural Difference and National Identity in Australia and the U.S.A.’ by Jon Stratton and Ien Ang in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, vol 8, no 2, 1994, pp. 124-158.
‘(S)talking in the City: Serial Killing and Modern Life’, in Southern Review, vol 25, no 1, 1994, pp. 7-27.
‘The End of Civilization as We Knew It: The Postmodernization of Soap Opera’ by Ien Ang and Jon Stratton in METRO, no. 94, Winter 1993, pp. 8-16.
‘Painting the Land: Central and Western Desert Art and European Discourse’ in Eyeline. Special ARX3 issue, 1993, pp. 36-47.
‘The Beast of the Apocalypse: The Postcolonial Experience of the United States’, in New Formations, no.21, 1993, pp. 34-63.
* ‘De Willekeur van de Serial Killer’, in De Groene Amsterdammer, August 1991, pp. 14-15.
‘Beyond Art: Postmodernism and the Case of Popular Music’ in Theory, Culture and Society, 1989 vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 31-57.
‘Deconstructing the Northern Territory’, in Cultural Studies, vol 3, no. 1, 1989. pp. 38-57.
‘A Question of Origins’ (a historical discussion of the Aboriginal other), in Arena, 89, 1989, pp. 133-151.
‘The Australian Working Class and the Practice of Abortion 1880-1939’ by Lyn Finch and Jon Stratton in Journal of Australian Studies, no. 23, 1988, pp. 45-64.
‘“Watching the Detectives” - Television Melodrama and Its Genres’, in Australasian Drama Studies, no. 10, April 1987, pp. 49-66.
‘Sociology and the Category of Culture: The Problem of Specificity’, in The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, vol 23, 1987, pp. 246-260.
‘Why Doesn’t Anybody Write Anything About Glam Rock?’, in Australian Journal of Cultural Studies, vol 4, no. 1, 1986, pp. 15-38.
‘This Is The (Post) Modern World’, a review article in Theory, Culture and Society, vol 3, no. 2, 1986, pp. 149-153.
‘Youth Subcultures and Their Cultural Contexts’, in The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, vol 21, no. 2, 1985, pp. 194-218.
‘The Vanishing Text: Knowledge, Libraries and Indexing/Retrieval Systems in Riverina Library Review, vol 2, no. 1, 1985, pp. 19-42.
‘Bodgies and Widgies - Youth Cultures in the 1950s’, in Journal of Australian Studies, no 15, 1984, pp. 10-24.
‘What is Popular Music?’ in Sociological Review, vol 31, no 2, 1983, pp. 293-309.
‘What Made (Mad) Max Popular? The Mythography of a Conservative Fantasy’, in Art and Text, no 9, Autumn 1983, pp. 37-56.
‘Between Two Worlds: Art and Commercialism in the Record Industry. The case of the British Music Press’, in Sociological Review, vol 30, no 1, 1982, pp. 267-285.
‘Dick Hebdige/Jon Stratton. A Discussion Interview on D. Hebdige Subculture and Early ‘80s British Youth Culture’ in Art and Text, no 8, Summer 1982, pp. 21-30.
‘Reconciling Contradictions: the Role of the Artist and Repertoire Person in the British Record Industry’ in Popular Music and Society, vol 8, no 2, 1981 pp. 90-100.
‘Writing and the Concept of Law in Ancient Greece’, in Visible Language, vol XIV, no 2, 1980, pp. 99-121.
Media
Jon Stratton 26/6/09 'quoted in 'Gen X Bonds Over King of Pop's Death', in the West Australian Online. http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache:1_bYLlfmVh0J:www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx%3FMenuID%3D5%26ContentID%3D150988+%22Gen+X+bonds+over+King+of+Pop%E2%80%99s+death%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk
Yasuo Takao
Books
Yasuo Takao, Is Japan Really Remilitarising?: The Politics of Norm Formation and Change, Clayton, VIC: Monash University Press, 2008.
Yasuo Takao, Reinventing Japan: From Merchant Nation to Civic Nation, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Yasuo Takao, National Integration and Local Power in Japan, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1999.
Monographs
Yasuo Takao, "Building Transnational Civil Society: Can Japanese Local Government Bring It Together?" Monash Asia Institute Paper No.12 (January 2003), Monash University Press.
Book Chapter
Western Australia -Hyogo Sister State Relations, 1981-2006, in David Black and Sachiko Sone, eds., Past, Present and Future for the Western Australia and Japan Relationships (Crawley, WA: University of Western Australia Press, forthcoming).
Articles in refereed journals
“Aging and Political Participation in Japan: The Dankai Generation in a Political Swing,” Asian Survey, forthcoming.
"Japanese Women's Representatives in Local Politics: From Voters to Politicians," Japan Focus [e-journal] (January 2008), Article ID 1032.
"Japanese Women in Grassroots Politics: Building a Gender-Equal Society from the Bottom Up," The Pacific Review 20:2 (June 2007), pp. 147-72.
"Co-Governance by Local Government and Civil Society Groups in Japan: Balancing Equity and Efficiency for Trust in Public Institutions," The Asian Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 28: 2 (December 2006), pp. 171-99.
"Democratic Renewal by 'Digital' Local Government in Japan," Pacific Affairs 77: 2 (Summer 2004), pp. 237-262.
"Local Government as a Social Construction Agent in Transnational Relations" Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies 3 (December 2004), pp. 93-116.
"Foreigners' Rights in Japan: Beneficiaries to Participants," Asian Survey 43: 3 (May/June 2003), pp. 527-52.
"Transnational Coalitions in Northeast Asia: Search for a New Pathway of Japanese Local Government," Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies 2 (December 2003), pp. 75-104.
"The Rise of the Third Sector in Japan," Asian Survey 41: 2 (March/April 2001), pp. 290-309.
"Welfare State Retrenchment: the Case of Japan," Journal of Public Policy 19:3 (September-December 1999), pp. 265-92.
"Participatory Democracy in Japan's Decentralization Drive," Asian Survey 38:10 (October 1998), pp. 950-67.
"The Welfare State and its Effect on Municipal Government," Modern Asian Studies 32:4 (October 1998), pp. 985-1016.
Reports
"Japan: Causes of the Economic Slump," presented to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee (reference: Inquiry into Japan), Australian Senate, February 1999.
"Japan's Decentralisation Movements," presented to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee (reference: Inquiry into Japan), Australian Senate, February 1999.
"Japanese Views of the India and Pakistan's Nuclear Tests," presented to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee (reference: India and Pakistan's Nuclear Tests), Australian Senate, July 1998.
"The Impact of the Asian Currency Crisis on Australia's Strategic Policy," presented at a meeting with the Strategic Policy and Plan Division for the Department of Defence, Strategic Assessment 1998, Perth, 16 July 1998.
Miyume Tanji
Publications
Tanji, Miyume 2009 “Futenma kichi no isetsu naki henkan (Really Closing Futenma Air Base? Japan’s Opportunity for a More Assertive Diplomacy)” in Kimie Hara (ed.) Zaigai nihonjin kenkyusha ga mita nihon gaikō (Overseas Japanese Scholars’ Perspectives on Japanese Foreign Policy), Tokyo University Press, Tokyo (in Japanese language) Zaigai nihonjin kenkyusha ga mita nihon gaik? (Overseas Japanese Scholars' Perspectives on Japanese Foreign Policy) [.pdf - 136kb]
Tanji, Miyume (2008). “The importance of the Dugong case: constructivist implications of US base relocations in Okinawa for the Asia-Pacific ‘security communities’” Oceanic Conference on International Studies (OCIS) Proceedings, July 2008, http://www.uq.edu.au/ocis/published-proceedings
Tanji, Miyume (2008). “U.S. Court Rules in the Okinawa Dugong Case: Implications for U.S. Military Bases Overseas” Critical Asian Studies 40(3), 475–487.
Tanji, Miyume (2008). “Book Review: Masamichi Sebastian Inoue. Okinawa and the US Military: Identity Making in the Age of Globalization.” International History Review 30 (3) September, 152-154
Tanji, Miyume (2007). “Futenma Air Base as a Hostage of US-Japan Alliance: Power, Interests and Identity Politics Surrounding Military Bases in Okinawa”, Asia Research Centre Working Paper No. 147, November
Miyagi, Yasuhiro & Tanji, Miyume (2007). “Okinawa and the Paradox of Public Opinion: Base Politics and Protest in Nago City, 1997-2007” Japan Focus : an electronic journal and archive on Japan and the Asia-Pacific: politics, economics, society and culture.
Tanji, Miyume. (2006). Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa, Routledge Curzon, London, 2006
Tanji, Miyume (2006) The Unai Method: the expansion of women-only groups in the community of protest against violence and militarism in Okinawa. Intersections: A Peer Electronic Journal on Gender, History and Culture, Issue 13, August,
Makishi Yoshikazu (Translated by Tanji, M.) (2006) “US Dream Comes True? The New Heneko Sea Base and Okinawan Resistance” Japan Focus: an electronic journal and archive on Japan and the Asia-Pacific: politics, economics, society and culture. February 12.
Tanji, Miyume (2005) “Making 'Citizens' into Political Subjects”, Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies, Review 1, 6 April 2005,
Tanji, Miyume (2005) “Book Review: Transnational Activism in Asia: Problems of Power and Democracy”, Nicola Piper and Anders Uhlin (eds)” Democratization. 12 (1) 133-134.
Tanji, Miyume (2003) “The dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion ‘Okinawa Struggle’: Constitution, environment and gender” in in Richard Siddle and Glenn Hook (eds) Japan and Okinawa: Structure and Subjectivity. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 167-187
Tanji, Miyume (2001) "Okinawa Screaming: Anti-Globalisation Protest in the American Empire", Arena Magazine, August-September, 2001 pp.13-14
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Reena Tiwari
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Tiwari, R. & Dookhun, A (2006) Erasing the Sacred at Le Morne Brabant - Will the dollar win, Society of Architecture Historians of Australia and New Zealand, 2006 'Contested Terrains' Conference Proceedings, Perth.
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Tiwari, R. & Churchill, L (2004) Shack Architecture: A Produced Landscape in Landscape e- Journal, Vol. 2. International Centre for Landscape and Language, Edith Cowan University, Perth.
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Tiwari, R & Churchill, L (2004) Transgressions of Domestic Space at the Frontline between Everyday - Extra-everyday and Between nature and Culture, Society of Architecture Historians of Australia and New Zealand, Conference Proceedings, Melbourne.
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Tiwari, R. (2003) Production of Space: A Linear Process, Society of Architecture Historians of Australia and New Zealand, Conference Proceedings, Sydney.
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Tiwari, R. (2002) Translating 'Memories into Memorials' by a 'Performing Body', Society of Architecture Historians of Australia and New Zealand, Conference Proceedings, Brisbane.
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Tiwari, R. (2001) 'Rituals in Spatial Re-construction of Past', Architecture Research Centre Consortium Conference Proceedings, Virginia Tech. USA
Angela Wardell-Johnson
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2008) Discourses of rural Australia: Historical context of current expression. Brisbane, Uniquest, University of Queensland.
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2008) Value Frameworks of People living in Peri-Urban Landscapes. Brisbane, Uniquest, University of Queensland: 104.
Kearney, F. and Wardell-Johnson, A. (in review). Towards an effective Australian conservation ethic - deconstructing the ‘green’ and ‘brown’ conflict using the example of kangaroo harvesting.
Wardell-Johnson, G., Pullar, D., Smith, C. & Wardell-Johnson, A. (2007) Biodiversity Conservation. Towards Landscape Intelligence. In Proceedings of the MEDECOS XI 2007 Conference, 2-5 September, Perth, Australia. Eds. Rokich, D, Wardell-Johnson, G., Yates, C., Stevens, J., Dixon, K., McCleelan, R. & Moss, G. pp 265-266. Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Perth Australia.
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2007) Critical Social Dimensions of Complex Landscape Systems: decision-making at the landscape scale. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
Tim Smith, Lynn Brake, Silva Larson, Alexander Herr, Angela Wardell-Johnson, Mark Stafford Smith, Tim Lynam and Anne Leitch (2006) People, Communities and Economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre and Lake Eyre Basin Rangelands Conference 2006.
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2006) Social Networks of the Lake Eyre Basin. Internal Report to CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Desert Knowledge CRC group.
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2005) Social relationships in landscape systems: identifying values and variables that drive social interactions. For proceedings for Systems Thinking and Complexity Science: Insights for Action, 11th Annual ANZSYS Conference/Managing the Complex V, Christchurch, NZ, December 2005.
Wardell-Johnson, A. (2005) A Sense of Place: valuing landscapes in the Condamine Headwaters. Proceedings of Asia Pacific Extension Network: Building Capacity for Sustainable Resource Management Conference: Toowoomba, 28 – 29 September 2005.
Cook, F.J., X. Su, A.P. Campbell, G.D. Carlin, A. Wardell-Johnson, B. Nancarrow, A. Rixon, S. Asseng (2005) Uncertainty In Modelling Human-Landscape Interactions. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, December 2005, Melbourne, Australia.
Campbell, P., Asseng, S., Su, X., and Wardell-Johnson, A. (2005) Coupling Bio-physical and Social Models: Conceptual Model and Implementation Details for a Simulation of the Katanning Zone, West Australian Wheat Belt. Proceedings of The Agent-Based Modelling Working Group and Human Ecosystems Modelling with Agents (CABM-HEMA-SMAGET) Workshop: “Smart models? Good uses?”, Les Arcs, France.
Wardell-Johnson, A. & Trotter, R. (2002). Moreton Bay catchment: historical discourses in a dynamic catchment. In Web Proceedings for Fifth International River Management Symposium, Brisbane, September 2002.
Horwitz, P. and Wardell-Johnson, A. (1996). Historical Association of Wetlands and Rivers in the Busselton-Walpole Region. Water Resource Technical Series. Water and Rivers Commission Report WRT21996.
Grace Zhang (张乔)
Books
(Co-authored with Yongju Rue, forthcoming) Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
(Co-edited with Shuping SHEN, as Editor-in-chief) Shangwu Yingyu Fanyishi Kaoshi Peixun Jiaocai (Biyi) [商务英语翻译师考试培训教材(笔译) Business English: Textbook for Professional Translators’ Accreditation (Translation)]. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe [China Social Sciences Press (a prestigious scholarly press for social sciences in China)], 2007, 389 pp.
(Co-edited with Shuping SHEN, as Editor-in-chief) Shangwu Yingyu Fanyishi Kaoshi Peixun Jiaocai (Kouyi) [商务英语翻译师考试培训教材(口译) Business English: Textbook for Professional Interpreters’ Accreditation (Interpreting)]. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe [China Social Sciences Press], 2007, 379 pp.
Mohu Yuyixue [模糊语义学Fuzzy Semantics]. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chubanshe [China Social Sciences Press], 2004 (second edition)/1998 (first edition), 235 pp. (The second edition is a revised and updated version, with a new chapter added)
(With Adam Lam) An Advanced Chinese Reader (the sequel to An Intermediate Chinese
Reader). Dunedin: The University of Otago Press, 2000, 200 pp.
Mohu Yuyanxue [模糊语言学Fuzzy Linguistics]. Dalian: Dalian Chubanshe [Dalian Publishing House], 1998, 207 pp.
An Intermediate Chinese Reader. Dunedin: The University of Otago Press, 1997, 204 pp.
Book Chapter
Hanyu mohu yuyi de bianyixing [Variability of fuzzy meaning in Chinese]. In Xingkui LI
et al. (Eds.) Yuyan yu Zhexue [Language and Philosophy]. Guangzhou: Guangdong
Chubanshe [Guangdong Press], 1990: 12-20.
Journal articles
(with Jian SANG) Communication across languages and cultures - A perspective of brand name translation from English to Chinese. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, forthcoming for 2009, 19.
(With Chiung-wen LIU) Translation of Chinese xiehouyu and relevance theory. Across Languages and Cultures, 2006, 7(1): 49-76.
Fuzziness and relevance theory. Waiguo Yuyan Wenxue [Foreign Language and Literature Studies], 2005, 22 (2): 73-84.
Grice’s maxims and the principle of selectiveness: an advertising language perspective.
Fu Jen Studies: Literature & Linguistics, 2004, 38: 127-144.
Fuzziness-vagueness-generality-ambiguity. Journal of Pragmatics, 1998, 29 (1): 13-31.
Ziran yuyan mohu liangci de yunhan wenti yantao [The implicature of fuzzy quantifiers in natural languages]. Zhexue Dongtai [Philosophy Trends], 2001 (Supplement): 37-40.
Mohu liangci yuyi de xingshi chuli [Formal treatment of the semantics of fuzzy quantifiers].
Ziran Bianzhengfa Yanjiu [Studies in Dialectics of Nature], 1998, 14 (Supplement):
39-41/51.
Guangyi liangci lilun jiqi dui mohu liangci de yingyong [Generalized quantifier theory and
its application to fuzzy quantifiers]. Dangdai Yuyanxue [Contemporary Linguistics], 1998
(2): 24-30.
Mohu yuyi de lishudu wenti [On the membership function of fuzzy meaning]. Yuyan
Yanjiu [Linguistics Research], 1986 (1): 91-98.
Mohu ci suotan [Fuzzy words]. Liaoning Daxue Xuebao [Journal of Liaoning University], 1982 (1): 77-79.
Conference proceedings
(With Yongju RUE and Kyu SHIN) Request strategies in Korean. Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Korean Studies Association of Australasia Conference, 2007: 112-119.
Duiwai Hanyu xuexi jinyici cidian de liju [Sample sentences in Chinese synonym dictionaries for foreign learners]. In Ting-Au CHENG, Luxing LI and Yongqiang CAI (Eds.) Duiwai Hanyu Xuexi Cidianxue Guoji Yantaohui Lunwenji (2) [The Proceedings of International Conference on Pedagogical Lexicography of CFL (2)], 2006: 298-307.
Book Review
Book review on Yip Po-Ching and Don Rimmington, Chinese: A Comprehensive Grammar. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies. 2004, 6 (1): 230-234.
Conference Papers
(with Emily NG) Learning written English: the perspective of Chinese ESL students.
Presented at 11th English in South East Asia Conference, 12-14 December, 2006 (Perth, Australia)
(with Yongju Rue) Requesting strategies: A comparative study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean. Presented at Australian Linguistic Society Annual Conference, 7-9 July, 2006 (Brisbane, Australia).
(with Ding Li) Hanyu youguan ‘lianmian’ biaoda de tansuo [The linguistic representation of ‘face’ in Mandarin Chinese]. Presented at Haiwai Hanxue Xueshu Yantaohui [Symposium on Overseas Sinology], 23-25 July, 2005 (Beijing, China).
Mohuxing he guanlianxing [Fuzziness and Relevance]. Presented at Disanjie Zhongguo Shehui Yuyanxue Guoji Xueshu Yantaohui [3rd International Conference on Chinese Sociolinguistics], 18-21 Dec, 2004 (Nanjing, China).
Grice’s maxims and selectiveness - a Chinese advertising language perspective. Presented at the 15th NZASIA Conference. 21-24 Nov, 2003 (Auckland, New Zealand). Chinese fuzzy language and relevance theory. Presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia, 10-12 July, 2003 (Sydney, Australia).