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  • Karakish 
    Robinson Todd (-, 2009)
    This body of work can be situated within an emergent field of cross-disciplinary practice between design and art that employs conceptual and technical strategies from each in order to extend critical dialogue. More ...
  • Wang Changxin; Healy Patrick (Deakin University, 2003)
    A broad literature review reveals a large amount of research has been conducted in the area of Management Information Systems (MIS) in the construction industry. However, most of the existing softwares of MIS are data/document ...
  • Xu Jun; Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar); Faranda Ben (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2005)
    This research aims to examine the factors influencing the knowledge management practices in Australian SMEs. Primary data was collected by studying companies in Tweed and Gold Coast areas. Besides the academic contribution ...
  • Wang Changxin (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The concept of knowledge management (KM) and the enabling technologies for it have been around for many years. However. research on using computer technologies to support KM in construction industry is still in the early ...
  • Mcneil Peter; Riello Giorgio (alata-Verlag, 2009)
    This paper is the product of collaborative research with an economic historian (Riello). Of this paper, a reviewer commended it as: â¿¿aim [ing] to do something that fashion historians have both repeatedly aspired to and ...
  • Lace 
    Heffer Cecilia (DAB DOCS, 2007)
  • Lace 
    Heffer Cecilia (ArtTech, 2010)
    Inside Out is an international touring exhibition featuring forty-six miniature sculptures produced in resin using 3D printing technologies. Developments in virtual computer visualisation and integrated digital technologies ...
  • Heffer Cecilia; Dorst Kees; Shepherd Rosemary; Williamson Liz; Carnie Bruce; Trouton Lycia (DAB DOCS, 2007)
  • Heffer Cecilia (-, 2010)
    Lace Narratives was a new collection of over seventy textile works exhibited as a solo exhibition at the Damien Minton Gallery Sydney. It also included an artist event and floor talk. The aim of the work was to challenge ...
  • Wallen Lawrence; Garcia Juan; Menchero Jose (, 2005)
    The ongoing research with choreographer Juan Carlos Garcia and his company Lanonima Imperial is based on a continual dialogue about the body in space and its dialogue with electronic time-based media. In each iteration or ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline (Conny Dietzschold, 2009)
    Cold Language/Cold Tongue exhibition curated by William Wright AM and Conny Dietzschold, international art dealer with galleries in Sydney and Cologne. The curatorial premise established was to provide an opportunity ...
  • Murti Radhika; Boydell Spike (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2008)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on the land tenure and conflict issues surrounding sustainable forestry management initiatives on customary land in Fiji. Design/methodology/approach: ...
  • Owen Jill; Watt Chivonne; Sense Andrew (IRNOP, 2009)
    Abstract This paper presents and analyses findings from the first comprehensive survey of project management research currently being undertaken in Australia. It will narrate the landscape of Australian project management ...
  • Barker Tom; Gardner Nicole; Haeusler Matthias; Tomitsch Martin (The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia, 2011)
    The research presented in this paper is an investigation into how ubiquitous computing technologies can contribute to improving the quality of existing public transport environments through the integration of responsive ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2009)
    A well-established history of costume has argued that a dynamic fashion system emerged within a conjunction of the competing polities of France, England and Burgundy in the la te Middle Ages, and also that, around 1350, ...
  • Dorst Kees (International Association of Societies of Design Research, 2009)
    Most thinking about design, and indeed most research into design, has focussed on what happens within design projects. Yet when we study design and architectural firms/departments more carefully, we observe several layers ...
  • Forsythe Perry; Ding Grace (Forest and Wood Products Australia (PRA188-1011), 2011)
    The building sector is increasingly aware of the environmental impact of buildings. In Australia buildings produce approximately 23% of this country's total Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) ...
  • Illingworth Barbara; Sankaran Sivarama; Keogh Jan; Shaw Kelly (Tyson Centre for Faith and Spirituality at the Workplace, 2011)
    This paper describes a case study of a Leadership Development Program (LDP) which has been developed and conducted at a large faith-based non-profit organization providing aged and community care in Australia. Walter ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar); Cartwright Colleen; Kelly Jacqueline; Shaw Kelly; Soar Jeffrey (International Society for the Systems Sciences, 2010)
    This paper will describe an organizational change program being envisaged to be carried out in two non-profit organizations in Australia that are providing health and community care. A pilot project was carried out to ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (International Society for the System Sciences, 2011)
    Members of ISSS are being invited to participate in an interactive workshop to be held at the 55th ISSS Meeting being held at the University of Hull, UK in August 2011 to explore four emerging Western leadership theories ...