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  • Buchanan John (Social Educators Association of Australia, 2005)
    It is in Australia's interests to develop and maintain clear, knowledgeable, sympathetic yet not entirely uncritical discourse with, and about, Asia. This can only happen to the extent that Australians extend their ...
  • Burn Jennifer; Simmons Frances (Scalabrini Migration Center, 2006)
    The paper evaluates legal protections and social support systems for victims of trafficking and slavery in Australia within a human rights framework based on the United Nations Protocol to Prevent and Suppress Trafficking ...
  • Nandy, Ashis (Trans/forming Cultures Research Centre, 2006-09-12)
    Professor Ashis Nandy visited Australia as the guest of the UTS Key University Research Centre in Communication and Culture, Trans/forming Cultures. He presented the 2nd Annual Lecture entitled: "The Return of the Sacred, ...
  • Jeffreys Elaine (Decision Sciences Intitute, 2001)
  • Browitt Jeffrey (LACASA & Bravo y Allende, 2005)
    A comparative analysis of Latin Americna and British cultural studies.
  • Turner Pat; Watson Nicole (Arena Publications Association, 2007)
  • Roumeliotis, Violet; Uslaner, Ric (UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, 2010-11-17)
    Professor Ric Uslaner, Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland is the 2010 Fulbright ANU Distinguished Chair. Professor Uslaner is spending four months at ANU from September 2010. Ric will be ...
  • Iedema Roderick; Jorm Christine; Long Debbie; Braithwaite Jeffrey; Travaglia Jo; Westbrook Mary (Elsevier Ltd, 2006)
    n this paper, we discuss how a technique borrowed from defense and manufacturing is being deployed in hospitals across the industrialized world to investigate clinical errors. We open with a discussion of the levers used ...
  • Goodwin, Paul (UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, 2010-06-15)
    Underconstruction is creative arts research project in the fields of Fine Arts, exhibition, publishing and urban intervention. It explores perspectives of urbanism in relation to various global migrant flows and (dis)locations ...
  • Brew Angela; Boud David (Open University Press - McGraw-Hill, 2009)
  • Slaughter Richard; Riedy Christopher (Emerald, 2009)
    This paper draws on research undertaken for the State of Play in the Futures Field (SoPiFF) project and aims to explore the contribution of futures work to understanding and resolving aspects of the global problematique ...
  • Spooner Keri (International Employment Relations Association, 2002)
    The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the legal framework with in which employment conditions are established in Australia. Comparative studies in the field of employment relations can promote understanding ...
  • Yerbury Hilary (UTS, 2009)
    This ethnographic study of members of Generation X and Generation Y seeks to explore the ways they understand and experience community. Their comments and stories were gathered through interviews collected towards the end ...
  • Robinson Catherine (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2003)
    Full project publication list includes four separate works: Positioning Paper, This study aimed to improve our empirical and conceptual understanding of the precursors of homelessness among vulnerable groups. Such a study ...
  • Cartier Carolyn (Routledge, 2013)
    After three decades of rapid industrialization, the problems of inequality in the PRC reflect the geographical trajectory of the planned reform economy. From south to north and coast to interior, the uneven geography of ...
  • Spooner Keri; Innes Colin; Mortimer Dennis (International Employment Relations Association ., 2001)
    Australian trade unions prospered for much of the last century but have suffered membership decline since the late 1970s. The growth of unions in the earlier part of the twentieth century has frequently been attributed ...
  • Onyx Jennifer (UTS ePress, 2008)
    I want to reflect on the nature of Community-University engagement, its role, challenges and achievements. In this I start with `engagement¿ and what that might mean in the context of a university-based research centre. ...
  • Edwards Melissa (Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Incorporated Secretariat, 2006)
    This paper uses concepts from complexity theory to metaphorically frame an exploratory analysis of emergence within a social movement. In particular un-order, self-organisation and global - local linkages are used to ...
  • Small Jennifer; Cadman Kate; Friend Lorraine; Gannon Susanne; Ingleton Christine; Koutroulis Glenda; Mccormack Coralie; Mitchell Patricia; Onyx Jennifer; O'Regan Kerry; Rocco Sharn (Elsevier, 2007)
    The use of memory-work as a qualitative method in feminist social research is well established in Australia and New Zealand. Memory-work, though, still brings with it many theoretical and methodological dilemmas and issues. ...
  • Hekmat, Abdul Karim (2011-09-13)
    The Australin Government insists that many Afghan asylum seekers are not in need of protection, and can be forced to return. Most Afghans seeking refuge in Australia are from Hazara communities. What is it like for Hazaras ...