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  • Edmonds Ernest (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2006)
  • Edmonds Ernest (Taylor & Francis, 2007)
    The paper discusses aspects of digital art from the point of view of the notion of observable human - computer interaction. The use of the word interaction is reviewed and altenative approaches to describing the concept ...
  • Hagen Penelope; Macfarlane John (ACM, 2008)
    In strategies that make use of social software participation not only defines success but also defines the design. This foregrounds particular considerations during the planning and design process about participation, and ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (UTS, 2009)
    This paper proposes that doctoral supervisors could benefit by adopting practices used in personal counselling to achieve a balanced student-supervisor relationship. The processes used in counselling a client â¿¿ such as ...
  • Moss Sarah (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2006)
    This paper will discuss audience as participants and reflect on why interactive artworks require 'safe' environments for exhibition. A pilot study was developed in order to ascertain the artists' conceptualisation of a ...
  • Moss Sarah; Edmonds Ernest (ACM Press, 2008)
    This paper discusses the framework ofa presence-generating art system (pEGASYS) in development as part of practice-based research. The interactive audio-visual panoramic computerbased system provides engagement with a ...
  • Cornford, I. R (Walter De Gruyter and Co, 2002)
    Reflection has been very fashionable in all sectors of teacher education, including vocational and adult education, for a number of years. Despite numerous articles, there is little solid empirical evidence that supports ...
  • Cavanagh Michael; Prescott Anne (PME, 2009)
    This paper reports on the reflective thinking of three pre-service teachers durihg a one-year teacher education program. We interviewed the participants three times during their practicum and once more in their first year ...
  • Goodman James (Routledge, 2007)
    The leading contributors to this volume explore the relationship between the contemporary formations of nationalism, globalism and solidarity movements. addresses issues of solidarity and integration in a world of nationalism ...
  • Burns Elaine; Fenwick Jennifer; Schmied Virginia; Sheehan Athena (Elsevier, 2012)
    Objective: to explore the challenges of conducting an observational study of postnatal interactions, between midwives and women, when the researcher was a midwife observing in familiar midwifery settings. Background: ...
  • Hardy, C.; Phillips, N.; Clegg, S. R (SAGE Publications, 2003)
    In this article, we draw on actor-network theory (ANT) to reflexively investigate the role of the researcher and the research community in the production of a research subject. We review our earlier work, which explores ...
  • Cannon Bill; Edmundson Peter (Atax, UNSW, 2006)
    This article is a survey of domestic litigation in the Asia Pacific region in which plaintiffs have challenged laws, traditions and cultural practices that they allege to be gender discriminatory. Many of these cases ...
  • Pratt, Jonathan; Pratt, Graham (4th International Conference for the Advancement of Organisational Excellence, Intergon, South Melbourne, 2003)
    Reforms in Australian higher education in the 1980s and 1990s have led to declining levels of real government funding to universities, particularly in the late 1990s, requiring universities to develop alternative revenue ...
  • Pratt, Jonathan (4th International Conference for the Advancement of Organisational Excellence, Intergon, South Melbourne, 2003)
    Reforms in Australian higher education in the 1980s and 1990s have led to declining levels of real government funding to universities, particularly in the late 1990s, requiring universities to develop alternative revenue ...
  • Pratt Jonathan; Pratt Graham (Intergon, 2003)
    Reforms in Australian higher education in the 1980s and 1990s have led to declining levels of real government funding to universities, particularly in the late 1990s, requiring universities to develop alternative ...
  • Kirchner Stephen (Economic Society of Australia, 2011)
    Monetary and fiscal rules are complementary. Whereas monetary policy and monetary institutions have been reformed in line with developments in modern macroeconomics, fiscal policies and institutions have not kept pace with ...
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (International Public Management Network, 2011)
    Recent studies about housing in Ghana have shown the inadequacies of the private sector-led approach to providing affordable housing. These studies provide the basis for considering alternatives, particularly social housing. ...
  • Macdonald Heather (Taylor and Francis (Routledge), 2005)
    The financial infrastructure of guarantees, insurance and regulation that underpins US housing markets is an important federal policy tool. Historically, housing policy in the US has relied much more heavily on regulating ...
  • Kirkup Leslie (Metrology Society of Australia, 2004)
    The ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) has made little impact on the way uncertainty is taught in tertiary education institutions. The methods used for determining uncertainty, as currently ...
  • Edmundson Peter (Thomson Reuters, 2011)
    This article examines proposals to reform the GST group membership rules. The provisions are being rewritten to make them broader and simpler to apply. However, current proposals adopt a structure that requires definitions ...