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  • Dalton, Bronwen; Ran, Zhang; Green, Jenny (UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, 2009-09-30)
    Why Do You Work In The Non-Profit Sector?: A Theoretical Model and a Case Study on Chinese Trade Associations - Question and Answer session
  • Spanjaard Daniela; Freeman Lynne; Young Louise (ANZMAC, 2008)
    This paper discusses findings from observational research of grocery shopping. Videographic analysis via qualitative research techniques reveals that consumers who display less emotion tend to be more positive about the ...
  • Grant Barbara; Lee Alison; Clegg Sue; Manathunga Catherine; Barrow Mark; Kandlbinder Peter; Brailsford Ian; Gosling David; Hicks Margaret (Routledge, 2009)
    More than 40 years after its beginnings, academic development stands uncertainly on the threshold of becoming a profession or discipline in its own right. While it remains marginal to the dominant stories of the university, ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2001)
  • Zowghi Didar; Gervasi Vincenzo (Essener Informatik Beitrage, 2001)
    In this paper we identify the fundamental differences between webbased and conventional software engineering. We expess our views about why we think requirements engineering for web-based application development should be ...
  • Spanjaard Daniela; Freeman Lynne (ACR, 2008)
    This paper discusses the rewards for the researchers when they adopted a multidimensional approach, incorporating temporal aspects, to the analysis of emotion factors for in-store shopping behavior. Of particular interest ...
  • Doyle Bernard; Lister Raymond (Australian Computer Society, 2007)
  • Cranny-Francis Anne (University of Manitoba, 2009)
    This essay analyzes the meanings of sound in the Cyberman double episode of the BBC Television science-fiction series Doctor Who, "Rise of the Cybermen" and "Age of Steel." Arguing that all sound in a text contributes to ...
  • Karantonis Angelo (University of South Australia, 2009)
    The phenomenon of cycles with peaks and troughs is a normal feature of a market economy and despite similar phases, each specific cycle varies in duration and intensity. In the decade to 2003 - 4 in Australia, housing ...
  • Goodman David (Carfax Publishing, 2002)
  • Goodman David (RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)
    Since the end of the 1970s, and the introduction of an incremental series of measures that have sought to reform the previously existing system of state socialism, the People's Republic of China (PRC) has experienced a ...
  • Fiebig Denzil; Belkar R; Viney Rosalie; Haas Marion (Le Jacq Communications, 2003)
    The decision to undertake a screening test is conditional upon awareness of screening. From an econometric perspective there is a potential selection problem, if no distinction is made between aware and unaware ...
  • Botten Lindsay; White Tom; De Sterke C; Mcphedran Ross (American Physical Society, 2006)
    We describe the surprising phenomenon of near-perfect coupling from free space into uniform twodimensional rod-type photonic crystals over a wide range of incident angles. This behavior is shown to be a generic feature ...
  • Zandstra Angie; Harris Jason; Hargovan Anil (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2008)
    Australia¿s continuous disclosure laws impose a regulatory burden on disclosing entities to ensure that all relevant information is accurately disclosed to the market in a timely manner. This regulatory burden is an important ...
  • Dwyer Catherine (ABC Radio National; ABC Online, 2008)
    Contribution: Original idea and series co-producer (with Tom Morton); original research, interviews, editing, scripting and production of documentaries (excluding final mix); complete production of all short radio packages; ...
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2008)
    A 4-part radio documentary series(4 x 58-53 ) and interactive website about the relationship between Australian popular music and the landscape. Co-produced with Cath Dwyer, Wide Open Road consists of 4 parallel narratives ...
  • Stohlgren Thomas; Pysek Petr; Kartesz John; Nishino Misako; Pauchard Anä±Bal; Winter Marten; Pino Joan; Richardson Dave; Wilson John; Murray Bradley; Phillips Megan; Ming-Yang Li; Celesti-Grapow Laura; Font Xavier (Springer, 2011)
    Estimates of the level of invasion for a region are traditionally based on relative numbers of native and alien species. However, alien species differ dramatically in the size of their invasive ranges. Here we present the ...
  • Tongrungrojana Rachatrin; Lowe David (Southampton, U.K, 2004)
    The ability to reliably and consistently develop systems that utilise Internet and Web technologies has become increasingly important. These systems are typically both functionally complex and information-rich, and have ...
  • Wild Bees 
    Harrison Martin (University of Western Australia Press, 2008)
    Background The book was published as the first major selection of my creative work to appear so far. It also represents new work. It is the foundation volume for future selections and also for future translations. ...
  • Wild Life 
    Dale John (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
    Background - The borders between genre fiction and literary fiction are growing more porous, with conventions of each crosspollinating in ways not seen previously. Since Miguel de Cervantes¿ Don Quixote, the blending of ...