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Research Report 2017 - School of Social Sciences

Journal Article
Alessandrini, M, “Political Chronicles July to December 2013”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 60 (2) pp. 315-319. doi:10.1111/ajph.12060 ISSN 0004-9522 (2014) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bolwell, DW and Eccleston, R, “Tasmania January to June 2017”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 63 (4) pp. 661-667. doi:10.1111/ajph.12418 ISSN 0004-9522 (2017) [Contribution to Refereed Journal] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bolwell, DW and Eccleston, R, “Tasmania July to December 2016”, Australian Journal of Politics & History, 63 (2) pp. 320-327. doi:10.1111/ajph.12360 ISSN 1467-8497 (2017) [Non Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bolwell, DW and Whiley, H and Eccleston, RG, “Tasmania January to June 2016”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 62 (4) pp. 643-650. doi:10.1111/ajph.12313 ISSN 0004-9522 (2016) [Letter or Note in Journal] [Full Text] [Detail]
Good, M, “Editor 's Note - Animal Law Education”, Legal Education Review, 27 (1) ISSN 1033-2839 (2017) [Letter or Note in Journal] [Full Text] [Detail]
Jacobs, K, “Class, the housing crisis and the starting point for reform”, Parity, 30 (5) pp. 7-8. ISSN 1032-6170 (2017) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] [Detail]
Jose, K and Venn, A and Sharman, M and Wilkinson, S* and Williams, D and Ezzy, D, “Understanding the gendered nature of weight loss surgery: insights from an Australian qualitative study”, Health Sociology Review, 26 (2) pp. 113-127. doi:10.1080/14461242.2017.1292145 ISSN 1446-1242 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Kefford, G, “Rethinking small political parties: from micro to peripheral”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 52 (1) pp. 95-109. doi:10.1080/10361146.2016.1246650 ISSN 1036-1146 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Rayner, JA* and Willis, KF and Dennis, C*, “Older Australian women use complementary fertility care: A practice audit”, Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Research on Paradigm, Practice, and Policy, 18 (1) pp. 6-7. doi:10.1089/acm.2011.0687 ISSN 1075-5535 (2012) [Letter or Note in Journal] [Full Text] [Detail]
Ribeiro-Duthie, AC and Domingos, LMB* and Oliveiria, MF* and Araujo, PC* and Alamino, RCJ* and Silva, RSV* and Ribeiro Duthie, JM and Castilhos, ZC*, “Sustainable development opportunities within corporate social responsibility practices from LSM to ASM in the gold mining industry”, Mineral Economics, 30 (2) pp. 141-152. doi:10.1007/s13563-017-0107-x ISSN 2191-2203 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Rodgers, J and Asquith, NL and Dwyer, A, “Cisnormativity, criminalisation, vulnerability: Transgender people in prisons”, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies Briefing Paper, 12 pp. 1-13. ISSN 1832-701X (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Salama, O and White, R, “Dissent, litigation, and investigation: hitting the powerful where it hurts”, Critical Criminology, 25 (4) pp. 523-537. doi:10.1007/s10612-017-9370-y ISSN 1205-8629 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Book
Asquith, NL and Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Roberts, K, Policing Encounters with Vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 273. ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Edited Book] [Full Text] [Detail]
Kanet, RE* and Sussex, M, Power, politics and confrontation in Eurasia: Foreign policy in a contested region, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 259. ISBN 978-1-349-56963-2 (2016) [Edited Book] [Full Text] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Asquith, NL and Bartkowiak-Theron, I, “Police as public health interventionists”, Policing encounters with vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, NL Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Theron, and KA Roberts (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 145-171. ISBN 9783319512273 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Asquith, N and Roberts, K, “Vulnerability as a Contemporary Challenge for Policing”, Policing Encounters with Vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, NL Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Theron and KA Roberts (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 1-24. ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bennett, A* and Robards, B, “Introduction: Youth, cultural practice and media technologies”, Mediated youth cultures: The internet, belonging and new cultural configurations, Palgrave Macmillan, A Bennett and B Robards (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 1-7. ISBN 978-113728702-1 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Buttigieg, B* and Robards, B and Baker, s*, “Introduction: Youth culture research in Australia”, Youth Cultures and Subcultures, Ashgate, S Baker and B Robards (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 1-8. ISBN 978-147242666-6 (2015) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Douglas, JM, “The role of affect in individual and collective performance in a sociocultural context”, Human Factors Challenges in Emergency Management: Enhancing Individual and Team Performance in Fire and Emergency Services, Ashgate, C Owen (ed), United States, pp. 79-96. ISBN 9781409453055 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Hookway, N, “Archives of Everyday Life”, Collecting qualitative data: a practical guide to textual, media and virtual techniques, Cambridge University Press, V Clarke, V Braun and D Gray (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 166-188. ISBN 9781107295094 (2017) [Other Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hookway, N and Snee, H*, “The Blogosphere”, The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods, Sage Publications, NG Fielding, RM Lee and G Blank (ed), United Kindom, pp. 530-554. ISBN 9781473918788 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Howes, LM and Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Asquith, NL, “A federation of clutter: the bourgeoning language of vulnerability in Australian policing policies”, Policing Encounters with Vulnerability, Palgrave Macmillan, N Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Théron and KA Roberts (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 89-118. ISBN 978-3-319-51227-3 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Kelty, SF, “On being happy in uncertain economic times”, Economic growth in the 21st century: Perspectives, role of governmental policies, potential and constraints, Nova Science Publishers, C Accosi (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 163-190. ISBN 978-163321599-3 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Kelty, SF, “Understanding aggression: Why violent sentiments and aggressive problem-solving strategies should be a clear focus in violent intervention programs”, Antisocial Behavior: Etiology, Genetic and Environmental Influences and Clinical Management, Nova Science Publishers, JH Gallo (ed), United States, pp. 67-111. ISBN 978-163321540-5 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Pakulski, J, “Global elites”, The Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies, Routledge, BS Turner, and RJ Holton (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 312-327. ISBN 978-131796490-2 (2015) [Revised Book Chapter] [Detail]
Palmer, C, “Ethics in sport and exercise research: from research ethics committees to ethics in the field”, Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, Routledge, B Smith and A Sparkes (ed), London, pp. 316-329. ISBN 9781138792487 (2016) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Sussex, M and Kanet, RE*, “Introduction: Power, politics and confrontation in Eurasia”, Power, Politics and Confrontation in Eurasia, Palgrave Macmillan, RE Kanet and M Sussex (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 1-12. ISBN 978-1-137-52367-9 (2015) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
White, R, “Environmental theft and trafficking”, Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal Law, Routledge, N Boister and RJ Currie (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 280-296. ISBN 9780415837125 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Elwell, M* and Leigh, M and Elwell, M*, “On the quest - Standards & practices for user-generated online games & their communities”, Joint Proceedings of the Work-in-Progress Poster and Invited Young Researcher Symposium, 29 November 2010 - 3 December 2010, Putrajaya, Malaysia, pp. 44-46. ISBN 978-983425126-0 (2012) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Elmer, SL and Nash, R and Lee, S and Jones, RP, Review of the Communication and Health Literacy Action Plan, Public Health Services, DHHS, Tasmania, 1-39 (2017) [Contract Report] [Full Text] [Detail]
Thesis
Good, M, “Legal Recognition of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment as a Tool for Environmental Protection in Australia: Useful, Redundant, or Dangerous?” (2016) [PhD] [Full Text] [Detail]
Entry
Booth, KI, “Deep ecology”, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Politics and Governance, P Pattberg and F Zelli (ed), United Kingdom (2017) [Entry] [Full Text] [Detail]
Other Public Output
Habibis, D, “Indigenous Homeless Hit Hardest By Funding Uncertainty”, PRObonoaustralia, Online, 24 January (2017) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “'Fat, bland, boring incubators': Most pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce”, Stuff, online, Feb 10, 2017 (2017) [Magazine Article] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “'Fat, bland, boring incubators': most pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce”, WA Today.com.au, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “'Fat, bland, boring incubators’: ordinary pregnant women don’t feel like Beyoncé”, Brisbane Times, Online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “Girls may be flawed, but its feminist legacy will last”, The Independent, London, 16 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “Interview with Simon Lauder”, Breakfast with Simon Lauder, ABC South East, 9 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “United Nations Academic Impact Digital Discussion Series with Homeward Bound Expedition Female Scientists”, United Nations Academic Impact, United Nations, Feb 4, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “‘Fat, bland, boring incubators’: ordinary pregnant women don’t feel like Beyoncé”, The Age, Melbourne, Australia, 8 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “‘Fat, bland, boring incubators’: ordinary pregnant women don’t feel like Beyoncé”, Canberra Times, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Nash, MB, “‘Fat, bland, boring incubators’: ordinary pregnant women don’t feel like Beyoncé”, Sydney Morning Herald, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Verdouw, J and Stafford, J* and Habibis, D, “Evaluation of New Homelessness Support Services in Tasmania, Report Five: Evaluation of Support Accomodation Facilities”, Common Ground Tasmania, Department of Health and Human Services, Housing and Community Research Unit (HARCU), Tasmania (2014) [Government or Industry Research] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.