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2002 Archived Publications Data

Faculty of Arts


Books

Chris Barker, 2002, Making Sense of Cultural Studies: Central problems and Critical debates, Edition.First, Sage Publications, London U.K.




Book Chapter

Adrian Vickers, 2002, “Bali Merdeka? Internal Migration, Tourism and Hindu Revivalism”, Beyond Jakarta: Regional Autonomy and Local Societies in Indonesia, Edition.First, Crawford House Publishing Co.Ltd, Belair, South Australia, pp.80-101.

Adrian Vickers, 2002, “Bali's Place in Indonesian Art”, Crossing Boundaries: a window to Twentieth Century Indonesian Art, Edition.First, Asia Society AustralAsia Centre, Melbourne Australia, pp.22-26.

Anne Collett, 2002, “A Snake in the Garden of the New Yorker? An Analysis of the Disruptive Function of Jamaica Kincaid's Gardening Column”, Missions of Interdependence: A Literary Directory, Edition.First, Rodopi B.V. , Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp.95-106.

Brian McCarthy, 2002, “Carpe tecnologia”, Essays in language, translation, and the digital learning technologies, Edition.First, Matador, Market Harborough, U.K., pp.37-44.

Chris Barker, 2002, “Fernsehen im Zeitalter der Globalisierung”, Grundlagentexte zur transkulturellen Kommunikation, Edition.First, UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Konstanz, Germany, pp.375-402.

David Mercer, 2002, “SSK and Law/Science Encounters Involving Controversial Science and Technology: A Brief Critical Overview”, Yearbook 2002 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society, Edition.First, Profil Verlag GmbH, Muchen, Wien, Austria, pp.255-272.

David Mercer, Gary Edmond—Adelaide University, 2002, “Rebels Without a Cause?: Judges, Medical and Scientific Evidence and the Uses of Causation”, Causation in Law and Medicine, Edition.First, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Hampshire, UK, pp.83-121.

Gerry Turcotte, 2002, “‘A Fearful Calligraphy’: De/scribing the Uncanny nation in Joy Kogawa's Obasan”, Reconfigurations: Canadian Literatures and Postcolonial Identities/ Litteratures Canadiennes et identites postcoloniales, Edition.First, P.I.E. Peter lang, Brussels, pp.123-42.

Gerry Turcotte, 2002, “Mission Impossible: Mudrooroo's Gothic Inter/Mission Statement”, Missions of Interdependence: A Literary Directory, Edition.First, Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp.333-346.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “The Allures and Illusions of Politics”, Blaming Ourselves: September 11 and the Agony of the Left, Edition.First, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney Australia, pp.147-155.

Henri Jeanjean, 2002, “Jack Lang and minority languages: a radical change in French linguistic policies or more of the same?”, Perspectives on Europe: language issues and language planning in Europe, Edition.First, Language Australia Ltd., Melbourne, Australia, pp.81-93.

Henri Jeanjean, Kamal Salhi, 2002, “France and her Linguistic Minorities: A Case of ‘Domestic Colonialism’ in Occitania”, French in and out of France: Language Polocies, Intercultural Antagonisms and Dialogue, Edition.First, Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers, Bern, Switzerland, pp.137-166.

Michele Ford pg student, 2002, “Responses to changing labour relations: the case of women's NGOs in Indonesia”, Women and work in Globalising Asia, Edition.First, Routledge, London UK, pp.90-111.

Robyn Iredale, 2002, “Internationalisation of Professions and the Assessment of Skills: Australia, Canada and the U.S.”, NationSkilling: Migration, Labour and the Law, Desert Pea Press, Annandale, NSW, pp.138-153.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “bp: Beyond Petroleum?”, Battling Big Business: countering greenwash, infiltration and other forms of corporate bullying, Edition.First, Green Books Ltd, Dartington, Devon, UK, pp.26-32.

Stewart Russell, Andrea Bunting (phd cand), 2002, “Privatisation, Electricity Markets and Renewable Energy Technologies”, Technology Studies and Sustainable Development, Edition.First, Profil Verlag GmbH Munchen Wien, Munchen Wien, Germany, pp.407-433.

Stewart Russell, Robin Williams, 2002, “Concepts, Spaces and Tools for Action? Exploring the Policy Potential of the Social Shaping Perspective”, Shaping Technology, Guiding Policy: Concepts, Spaces and Tools, Edition.First, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK, pp.133-154.

Stewart Russell, Robin Williams, 2002, “Social Shaping of Technology: Frameworks, Findings and Implications for Policy with Glossary of Social Shaping Concepts”, Shaping Technology, Guiding Policy: Concepts, Spaces and Tools, Edition.First, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK, pp.37-132.

Susan Dodds, 2002, “Mothers and Children: Problems for Self-Ownership”, Philosophical and Religious Conceptions of the Person and their Implications for Ethical, Political and Social thought, Edition.First, Edwin Mellen Press, USA, pp.139-152.

Vicki Crinis pg student, 2002, “The stratification of the garment and textile industries and labour movements in Malaysia”, Women and Work in Globalising Asia, Edition.First, Routledge, London UK, pp.154-168.

Wendy Pearson, phD cand, 2002, “Sex/uality and the Figure of the Hermaphrodite in Science Fiction; or, The Revenge of Herculine Barbin”, Edging into the Future: Science Fiction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation, Edition.First, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pp.108-123.




Journal Articles

Brian Martin, 2002, “Dilemmas of Defending Dissent: The Dismissal of Ted Steele from the University of Wollongong”, Australian Universities Review, Volume.45 No.2, National Teachers Education Union, Australia, pp.7-17.

Brian Martin, 2002, “Nonviolence versus terrorism”, Social Alternatives, Issue.3, Volume.21, Social Alternatives, Australia, pp.6-9.

Brian Martin, 2002, “The difficulty with alternatives”, Social Alternatives , Volume.21 No.3, Social Alternatives, Australia, pp.6-10.

Brian martin, Edward Woodhouse, David Hess, Steve Breyman, 2002, “Science Studies and Activism: Possibilities and Problems for Reconstructivist Agendas”, Social Studies of Science, Volume.32 No 2, Sage Publications, UK, pp.297-319.

Brian Martin, Lyn Carson, 2002, “Random selection of citizens for technological decision making”, Science and Public Policy, Volume.29 No 2, Beech Tree Publishing, UK, pp.105-113.

Brian McCarthy, 2002, “The Grammar Dilemma in Beginners University programs: some teacher-thoughts on grammar”, Babel: Journal of the Australian Fedeeration of Modern Language Teachers Association Inc., Volume.37 No 1, Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations Incorporated, Aldgate, South Australia, pp.17-21.

Damien Cahill pg student, 2002, “Funding the ideological struggle”, Overland, Volume.168, Australia Council of the Arts, Melbourne, pp.21-26.

David Mercer, 2002, “Scientific Method Discourses in the Construction of ‘EMF Science’: Interests, Resources and Rhetoric in Submissions to a Public Inquiry”, Social Studies of Science, Volume.32 No. 2, Sage Publications, Thousand Islands, California, pp.205-233.

David Mercer, 2002, “The Intersection of Sociology of Scientific Knowledge (SSK) and the Law: Some Themes and Policy Reflections”, Law Text Culture, Volume.6, Centre for Research into Texual and Cultural Studies, Australia, pp.1-22.

David Mercer, Gary Edmond, 2002, “Conjectures and Exhumations: Citations of History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science in US Federal Courts”, Law and Literature Special Edition: Scientific Narratives in Law, Volume.14, No.2, University of California Press, Berkeley, California, USA, pp.309-366.

Don Maisch, phd candidate, John Podd, Bruce Rapley, 2002, “Changes in Health Status in a Group of CFS and CF Patients Following Removal of Excessive 50 Hz Magnetic Field Exposure”, Journal of the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, Volume.21 No1, Australian College of Nutritional & environmental medicine inc, Victoria, Australia, pp.15-19.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “The State in World History: Perspectives and Problems”, Australian Journal of Politics & History, Volume.48 No 3, Blackwell Publishing, Queensland, Australia, pp.322-335.

Kate Senior, David Perkins, Alan Owen, 2002, “Mere Tokenism or Best Practice: The Illawarra Division of General Practice Consumer Consultative Committee”, Australian Journal of Primary Health, Issue.2, Volume.8 , LaTrobe University, Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, pp.1-7.

Lorraine White, 2002, “The Experience of Spain's Early Modern Soldiers: Combat, Welfare and Violence”, War in History, Volume.9 No 1, Arnold, New Jersey, USA, pp.1-38.

Nicola Evans, 2002, “The family changes colour: interracial families in contemporary Hollywood cinema”, Screen, Volume.43 No 3, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp.271-292.

Paul Sharrad, 2002, “Albert Wendt and the Problem of History”, The Journal of Pacific History, Volume.37 No 1, Carfax Publishing, Australia, pp.109-116.

Paul Sharrad, 2002, “Still Life Moving: Albert Wendt's Photographs”, World Literature Written in English, Volume.38 No.1, University College Northampton, Northampton, U.K., pp.58-68.

Robyn Morris pg student, 2002, “Making Eyes: Colouring the Look in Larissa lai's ‘When Fox is a Thousand’ and Ridely Scott's Blade Runner”, Australian Canadian Studies, Volume.20 No 1, The Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand, Australia, pp.75-98.

Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, 2002, “Renegotiating Boundaries: Self Perception and Public Debate on Globalization and Gender Equality in India”, Asian Journal of Women's Studies, Volume.8 No 4, Ewha Womans University Press, Seoul, Korea, pp.58-100.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Environmentalists help manage corporate reputation: Changing Perceptions not Behaviour”, Ecopolitics: thought and action, Volume.1 No. 4, Pluto Press, Australia, pp.60-72.

Susan Dodds, 2002, “Is the Australian HREC system sustainable?”, Monash Bioethics Review, Volume.21 No.3, Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University, Australia, pp.43-48.

Timothy Scrase, 2002, “Globalisation and the Cultural Politics of Educational Change: The controversy over the teaching of English in West Bengal, India”, International Review of Education, Volume.48 No 5, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp.361-375.

Timothy Scrase, 2002, “Television, the Middle Classes and the Transformation of Cultural Identities in West Bengal, India”, Gazette: the International Journal for Communication Studies, Volume.64 No 4, Sage Publications, London, U.K., pp.323-342.

Wendy Pearson, phd cand, 2002, “Science Fiction as Pharmacy: Plato, Derrida, Ryman”, Foundation: the international review of science fiction, Volume.31 No. 86, Science Fiction Foundation, Bedford, UK, pp.65-75.

Wendy Varney, 2002, “Bang! Bang! Ka-ching! War Profits from the Toy Box”, Social Alternatives, Volume.21 No 2, University of Queensland, Qld, Australia, pp.41-44.

Wendy Varney, 2002, “Of Men and Machines: Images of Masculinity in Boys' Toys”, Feminist Studies, Volume.28 No 1, Feminist Studies Inc, USA, pp.153-174.

Wendy Varney, 2002, “Tumbling into gendered territory: gynmastics and its technologies”, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Volume.21, Elsevier Science, Oxford, UK, pp.177-194.




Conference Proceedings

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “The Strange Birth of Colonial Democracy revisited: The NSW 1859 election”, Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA) 50 Conference, Australasian Political Studies Association, ANU, Canberra, pp.1-17.

Rose Melville, 2002, “Volunteers and Community Legal Centres: A partnership under threat”, Refereed Proceedings of the National Social Policy Conference 2001: Competing Visions, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, pp.326-347.




Others

Anthony Ashbolt, Summer 2001-2002, “Remembrance of Things That Last”, The Hummer: Publication of the Sydney Branch, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Volume.3 No 7, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Sydney, Australia, pp.4-8.

Brian McCarthy, 2002, “The Morphing of a University French Program”, Carnet Austral, Edition.No 17, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, pp.4-18.

Brian Yecies, 2002, “Book review of: Sound technology and the American cinema”, Ejournal: Screening the Past, Volume.Issue No. 14, LaTrobe University, http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/.

Brian Yecies, Aegyung Shim Yecies, 2002, “Hurray for Pusan and the Korean New Wave!”, Ejournal: Screening the Past, Latrobe University, http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/.

Brian Yecies, Aegyung Shim Yecies, 2002, “Korean Post New Wave Film Director Series: Kim Ki-Duk”, Ejournal: Screening the Past, Latrobe University, http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/.

Charles Hawkesley, Robyn Iredale, Tim Turpin, Stella Go, Supaphan Kanchai, Yee may Kaung, Kerry Lyon (ed), 2002, “Migration Research and Migration Policy making: Case Studies of Australia, the Phillipines and Thailand”, APMRN Secretariat, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW Australia.

David Mercer, 2002, “Social Epistemography?”, Metascience: an International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, Volume.11 No.3, Blackwell Publishing, UK, pp.387-390.

Dorothy Jones, 2002, “Book review of To Try Her Fortunes in London. Australian Women, Colonialism and Modernity”, New Literatures Review, Volume.38, CRITACS, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW Australia, pp.101-103.

Erin Cahill, phd candidate, 2002, “Same sex relationship recognition: comparisons of outcomes for same-sex and heterosexual relationships”, New Sociology: awareness, analysis, advocacy, University of New South Wales Printing Section, Sydney, Australia, pp.37-42.

Gerry Turcotte, 2002, “Winterlude”, Edition.First, Brandl & Schlesinger, Blackheath, Australia.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “Book review Political theory and Methodology”, Australian Journal of Political Science, Volume.37 No2, Carfax Publishing, London UK, pp.378-9.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “Book review The Opportunist: John Howard and the Triumph of Reaction”, Policy: A Journal of Public Policy and Ideas, Volume.18 No 1, Centre for Independent Studies Ltd, St Leonards NSW Australia, pp.57-8.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “Fear and Loathing, Aussie style”, The Diplomat: Australia's Window on the World, Volume.No 5, Diplomat Media Pty Ltd, Rozelle, NSW, Australia, pp.23.

Gregory Melleuish, 2002, “The Joy of Self”, Disparity: policy, practice and argument, Volume.Summer 2002, ACROD Limited, Curtin, ACT, Australia, pp.19-21.

Gregory Melleuish, Imre Salusinszky—University of Newcastle, 2002, “Blaming Ourselves: September 11 and the Agony of the Left”, Edition.First, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, Australia.

Lorraine White, 2002, “Success is Never Final: Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe”, The Journal of Military History, Volume.66 No.4, Society for Military History, Lexington, Virginia, USA, pp.1195-6.

Michelle Ford, phd candidate, 2002, “Public Accounts of Indonesian Women Workers” Experiences Overseas', AJWS: Asian Journal of Women's Studies, Volume.8 No 4, Ewha Womans University Press, Soeul, Korea, pp.101-115.

Paul Sharrad, 2002, “Book review of Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology”, New Literatures Review, Volume.38, CRITACS, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW Australia, pp.103-105.

Paul Sharrad, 2002, “Book review of: The Loved Flaw: Stories from Malaysia”, Biblio: A Review of Books, Volume.VII Nos 5 & 6, Brinda Datta, New Delhi, India, pp.p.12.

Paul Sharrad, Spring 2002, “Book review of Post-colonial transformations”, Wasafiri, Volume.Issue No. 35, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK, pp.64-66.

Phil King, pg student, 2002, “Penang to Songkhla, Penang to Patani: Two Roads, Past and Present”, Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography, Volume.33 No. 1 & 2, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, pp.93-102.

Ritsuko Saito, 2002, “Exploring the implementation of strategies-based instruction in an intensive language program”, Journal of Japanese Language Education, Edition.No 6, JALT: The Japan Association for language teaching, pp.1-7.

Rose Melville, Mr Robert Urguhart, 2002, “Partners in Ethical Dilemmas”, Uniting Care Burnside, Parramatta, Sydney, Australia.

Roselyn Melville, 2002, “Community Sector Peak Bodies—Preliminary findings of an ARC Large Study 2000-2002”, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Roselyn Melville, 2002, “My Time is Not a Gift to Government: an exploratory study of NSW Community Legal Centre Volunteers”, Institute of Social Change & Critical Inquiry, University of Wollongong, Wollongong Australia.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Agenda Setting for Environmental Protection Policies”, Green Governance: From Periphery to Power, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand, pp.22-25.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Casting doubt and undermining climate action”, Pacific Ecologist, Volume.Issue No. 1, Pacific Institute of Resource Management, Wellington, New Zealand, pp.42-9.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Consensus Conferences and the ‘People's Enlightenment’”, Arena Magazine, Volume.No 60, Arena Printing & Publications Pty.ltd., Australia, pp.p.20.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Economy and environment: competitors or partners?”, Pacific Ecologist, Volume.Issue 3, Pacific Institute of Resource Management, Wellington, New Zealand, pp.50-56.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “ECOS Corp's ‘Win-Win’ Spin for Corporate Environmentalism”, PR Watch, Volume.9 No 2, Center for Media & Democracy, Madison, WI, USA, pp.9-11.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Global Spin: the Corporate Assault on Environmentalism”, Edition.Third, Green Books Ltd, Dartington, Devon UK.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Offering Solutions or Compromises?”, Chain Reaction, Volume.No 87, Friends of the Earth, Australia, pp.14-15, 26-7.

Sharon Beder, 2002, “Putting the boot in”, The Ecologist, Volume.32 No 3, Ecosystems ltd., U.K., pp.24-28.

Sharon Beder, April 2002, “Book review of: Trust Us, We're Experts! How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles With Your Future”, Science and Public Policy, Volume.29 No 2, Beech Tree Publishing , Great Britain, pp.146-7.

Sharon Beder, September 2002, “Book review of: Advanced Geography: Concepts and Cases”, Interaction: Journal of the Geography Teacher's Association of Victoria Inc., Volume.30 No 3, The Geography Teachers' Association of Victoria , Camberwell, Victoria, Australia, pp.51-2.

Susan Dodds, 2002, “Human Research Ethics Handbook”, National Health & Medical Research Council.

Susan Dodds, 2002, “Human Stem Cell Research and Commodification: Alienation of Labour or Sale of the Means of (Re)Production?”, Sixth World Congress of Bioethics Power and Injustice, International Association of Bioethics, Universidade de Brasilia, pp.227.

Tim Scrase, 2002, “Globalisation and the future of Asian Artisan Labor”, The International Scope Review, Volume.4 No 8, International Scope Corporation, http://www.internationalscope.com/foundation/.


 

 
   

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