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  • Watson Nicole (University of Technology, Sydney, 2008)
  • Behrendt Larissa (Australian Institute of Policy and Science, 2007)
  • Ghosh Devleena (eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2003)
    This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of the term and the plurality of trajectories emerging from the transnational spaces in which Fijian society must ...
  • Daly Jane (Common Ground, 2011)
    Research shows that livestock account for a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions and global consumption of livestock products is growing rapidly. A variety of authors have previously examined the environmental ...
  • Kornberger Martin; Clegg Stewart (Lodz University Press, 2003)
    Commitment to rationality stands equally at the core of modernity and its defining institution, modem organisations. In this paper we consider the relation between rationality and space, focusing on 'strategy' , We connect ...
  • Ramesh Sanjay (Fiji Institute of Applied Studies, 2008)
  • Vasseleu, C. V (Taylor and Francis, 2004)
  • Mcgrath-Champ Susan; Searle Glen (Southern Cross University, Division of Business, 2005)
    This paper reviews the regional policies of the Commonwealth Government's 1994 Working Nation White Paper and assesses its subsequent impact on this policy area. It outlines the recessionary macroeconomic context which ...
  • Rawling Michael; Kaine Sarah (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2012)
    Business outsourcing and restructuring has contributed to the growth of precarious work arrangements in Australia and around the developed world. Precarious work results in adverse health and safety outcomes for workers ...
  • Guo Yingjie; He Baogang (SAGE Publications, 1999)
    Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) has been one of the most controversial figures in modem Chinese history. He has been variously judged a "saint" as well as a "lackey of the Manchus," a "cold-blooded killer," and a "traitor." Since ...
  • Lyons Mark; Nivison-Smith Ian (Volunteering Australia, 2006)
    This article draws on a household survey of giving and volunteering conducted by Roy Morgan Research early in 2005 to explore the relationship between religion and volunteering among adult Australians. We find that people ...
  • Moore Alison (Routledge, 2009)
    This article is an attempt to engage in precisely this kind of reconsideration, followed by a claim to resituate Bonaparte in light of the historic context in which she belongs, a context that pre-dated feminist and ...
  • Price Oriana; Scheeres Hermine; Boud David (Springer, 2009)
    Thispapertakesupunderstandingsoforganisationswherepracticesconstituteandframepastandpresentwork,aswellasfutureworkpracticepossibilities.Withinthisview,workpractices,andthusorganisations,arebothperpetuatedandvariedthrough ...
  • Macnamara Jim (University of Queensland, Media and Cultural Studies Centre, 2010)
    A critical analysis of media business models to sustain media in the 21st century raning from new forms of advertising and subscription to charging for content behind 'paywalls'.
  • Pearse Rebecca; Goodman James; Rosewarne Stuart (UTS ePress, 2010)
    Global warming poses very directly the question of human agency. In this video ethnography of climate agency we explore dimensions of subjectivity in climate activism. Through a longitudinal study we track activist ...
  • Lyons Mark; Mcgregor-Lowndes Myles; O'Donoghue Philip (Australian Council of Social Service, 2006)
    The giving of time and money, mainly to private nonprofit organisations is not trivial, but in Australia has been little studied. This article introduces a special issue of the Australian Journal of Social Issues which ...
  • Rickwood Peter (Routledge, 2009)
    Despite decades of debate in urban research about the effect of built form on household energy use, the empirical research on the topic is still far from conclusive. Many studies rely on small samples and fail to control ...
  • Goodman James (University of Sydney, 2010)
    This article first explores the resulting political stagnation in debates about how to address climate change, drawing on local and international examples. Second it seeks to invigorate those debates by drawing on the ...
  • Ho Christina (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010)
    As Hester Eisenstein shows in her essay in this issue, the sudden concern for women has come from neo-conservatives like George W. Bush, who are not known for their support for feminism. Yet feminism is `essential¿ to the ...