1605 - Policy and Administration
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Policy and Administration, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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Item Distinctive feature fusion for improved audio-visual phoneme recognition(Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2005) Lewis, Trent Wilson; Powers, David MartinItem Facilitating critical systemic praxis (CSP) by means of experiential learning conceptual tools(2004) McIntyre-Mills, JanetItem Rescuing the enlightenment from itself: implications for re-working democracy and international relations(Springer, 2006) McIntyre-Mills, JanetItem Participatory democracy: drawing on C. West Churchman's thinking when making public policy(2003) McIntyre-Mills, JanetItem Globalizing Practices and University Responses: European and Anglo-American Differences(PRAEGER, 2003) DeAngelis, Richard Arthur; Currie, Jon; De Boer, Harry; Lacotte, Claude; Huisman, JeroenItem Executive government(Pearson Education Australia, 2006) Anderson, Geoffrey MoreItem The subprime mortgage crisis: lessons for regulators(2008) Neal, Penelope NancyItem Participatory Planning in Indonesia: Seeking a new path to democracy.(2007) Widianingsih, Ida; Morrell, ElizabethItem Getting real about class: towards an emergent Marxist education(2003) Banfield, GrantItem Producing welfare: a modern agenda(Palgrave Macmillan, 2004) Miller, Christopher JanItem Innovations in governance and service delivery: e-government experiments in Malaysia(Asian Development Bank, 2006) Siddiquee, Noore AlamItem Policy, populism and public opinion: Indigenous issues in the Howard decade(2006) Robbins, Elizabeth JaneItem A New Postnatal Home Care Worker: Challenges for Training, Implementation and Policy(2007) Zadoroznyj, Maria; Sutherland, Jessica KayeThe rise in paid care workers has not, until very recently, included carers specifically trained to provide domiciliary postnatal care. In 2002 a new occupation of domiciliary postnatal carers was introduced in the catchment area of a large metropolitan hospital in Adelaide, South Australia. The carers work with professional midwives to provide home-based postnatal support to women discharged early from hospital following childbirth.Item 'Desiging better health care in the South': a case study of unsuccessful transformational change in public sector health service reform(2004) Hurley, Catherine Jane; van Eyk, Helen Clare; Baum, FranItem Combating Corruption and Managing Integrity in Malaysia: A Critical Perspective(2008) Siddiquee, Noore AlamItem Community housing: can it assist tenants to develop labour market skills?(2006) Arthurson, Kathy; Ziersch, Anna Marie; Long, VictoriaItem How can we break the mould? Democracy, semiotics and regional governance(2008) McIntyre-Mills, Janet; Christakis, Aleco; de Vries, Denise Bernadette; Bausch, KenItem Public Administration(Cengage Learning, 2008) Siddiquee, Noore AlamItem Population and Urbanization(Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007) Forbes, Dean KeithItem The challenges of building an academic community of practice: an Australian case study(HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, 2008) McDonald, Jacquelin; Star, Cassandra