1699 - Other studies in Human Society
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This collection contains Flinders' research in Other studies in Human Society, as reported for ERA 2012.
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ItemYouth in the United Arab Emirates: perceptions of problems and needs for a successful transition to adulthood( 2005) Russell, Alan ; Coughlin, Chris ; El Walily, M ; Al Amri, Mona
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ItemPronouncing the silent 'B' (in GLBTTIQ)( 2005) Heath, Mary Ann
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Item(Un)masking hegemony: militarism, white masculinity and the logic of contemporary empire( 2005) Wadham, Benjamin Allan ; Pudsey, Jason Paul
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ItemThe futures of abortion(UWA PRESS, 2006) Baird, Barbara Jean
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ItemAfrica on a global stage: an introduction(Africa World Press, 2006) Lyons, Tanya Julie ; Pye, Geralyn Mary
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ItemIdeology and discourses in the Corby case(Asian Studies Association of Australia, 2006) Firdaus, F
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ItemIndigenous engagement with modernity: domestic water supply, risk and reflexive modernization(Australian Sociological Association, Swinburne University of Technology, 2006) Willis, Eileen Mary ; Pearce, Meryl Winsome ; Jenkin, Tom ; Wadham, Benjamin Allan ; McCarthy, Carmel Marie
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ItemVisualising collaboration via email: finding the key players(IEEE Computer Society, 2006) Puade, Onn Azraai ; Wyeld, Theodor
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ItemAddressing training needs for community care assessment in remote Indigenous communities( 2006) Lindeman, Melissa ; Newman, Vicky
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ItemWhose Reconciliation? Conservative white Australian masculinities and their struggle for white Australia(Prestige, 2007) Wadham, Benjamin Allan
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ItemLessons learned from participatory discrimination research: long-term observations and local interventions( 2007) Guerin, Bernard ; Guerin, Pauline Bernadette
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ItemGender justice: the World Bank's new approach to the poor?( 2007) Schech, Susanne Barbara ; Vas Dev, SanjugtaGender inequality is now widely acknowledged as an important factor in the spread and entrenchment of poverty. This article examines the World Development Report 2000/01 as the World Bank's blueprint for addressing poverty in the twenty-first century, together with several more recent Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs), with a view to analysing the manner in which gender is incorporated into the policy-making process and considering whether it constitutes a new approach to gender and poverty. It is argued that the World Bank's approach to poverty is unlikely to deliver gender justice, because there remain large discrepancies between the economic and social policies that it prescribes. More specifically, the authors contend that the Bank employs an integrationist approach which encapsulates gender issues within existing development paradigms without attempting to transform an overall development agenda whose ultimate objective is economic growth as opposed to equity. Case studies from Cambodia and Vietnam are used to illustrate these arguments.
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ItemVisualising collaboration: qualitative analysis of an email visualisation case study(IEEE, 2007) Puade, Onn Azraai ; Wyeld, Theodor
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Item'Gay marriage', lesbian wedding( 2007) Baird, Barbara Jean
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ItemParticipation is a means and an end to support wellbeing in democratic societies: Exploring the conference themes( 2007) McIntyre-Mills, Janet
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ItemEntitlement, choice and leadership ambivalence: The occupational aspirations and experiences of young women in a post-feminist era(Business School, University of Western Australia, 2008) Baker, Joanne Lesley
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ItemLost in translation: the question of evidence linking community-based arts and health promotion( 2008) Putland, Christine
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ItemParticipatory Democracy Based On User-Centric Policy Design To Address Complex Needs(Nova Science Publishers, 2008) McIntyre-Mills, Janet ; de Vries, Denise Bernadette ; Deakin, Jonathon Lindsey