Publications
Prof Linda Hancock, Ms Sonia Nuttman
(2014), Vol. 62, pp. 62-71, Journal of Cleaner Production, New York, NY, C1
Prof Linda Hancock
(2013), Vol. 8, pp. 1-28, Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Margaret Reynolds : community activism for universal values
Prof Linda Hancock
(2008), pp. 140-158, Global Citizens : Australian activists for change, Melbourne, Vic., B1
Prof Linda Hancock, Tony Schellinck, Tracy Schrans
(2008), Vol. 27, pp. 55-68, Policy and society, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
Prof Linda Hancock
(2007), Vol. 46, pp. 78-89, Just policy: a journal of Australian social policy, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Bringing in the community sector: partnerships and advocacy
Prof Linda Hancock
(2006), pp. 42-65, Beyond the policy cycle: the policy process in Australia, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1
The advantages of a proactive business response to human rights reporting
Prof Linda Hancock
(2006), pp. 21-24, Journal of corporate citizenship, Sheffield, England, C1
Mature workers, training and using TLM frameworks
Prof Linda Hancock
(2006), Vol. 32, pp. 257-279, Australian bulletin of labour, Adelaide, S. Aust., C1
Prof Linda Hancock, Ms Lucinda Horrocks
(2006), Fitzroy, Vic, A1
Transitional labour markets : a social investment and risk mitigation strategy for social policy
Prof Linda Hancock, Prof Brian Howe, Prof Mark Considine
(2006), Vol. 32, pp. 103-113, Australian bulletin of labour, Bedford Park, S. Aust., C1
Living precariously: the struggle for social and economic citizenship
Prof Linda Hancock
(2005), Vol. 37, pp. 5-7, Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy, Collingwood, Vic., C1
Breaking down the policy silos: TLMs, training and combatting the social exclusion of older workers
Prof Linda Hancock
(2005), pp. 1-20, Transitions & risk : new directions in social policy, Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th February, 2005, Melbourne, Vic., E1
Restructuring Australia : from economic to social to political change
Prof Linda Hancock
(2004), pp. 168-182, Restructuring Australia : regionalism, republicanism and reform of the nation state, Annandale, N.S.W, B1
Prof Linda Hancock
(2003), pp. 175-189, Vision for Victoria, Carlton North., Vic., B1
Incorporating voices from the community into policy
Prof Linda Hancock, Donna Morabito
(2003), pp. 38-53, Health, social change and communities, Melbourne, Vic., B1
The care crunch: changing work, families and welfare in Australia
Prof Linda Hancock
(2002), Vol. 22, pp. 119-140, Critical social policy, London, England, C1
Australian Federalism, Politics, and Health
Prof Linda Hancock
(2002), pp. 49-78, Health policy in Australia, Melbourne, Vic., B1
Precarious work, overwork and family time
Prof Linda Hancock
(2001), Vol. 49, pp. 25-32, CEDA growth: future directions in Australian social policy: new ways of preventing risk, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Legal regulation of prostitution : what or who is being controlled?
Prof Linda Hancock
(1991), pp. 165-171, Sex industry and public policy : proceedings of a conference held 6-8 May 1991, Canberra, A.C.T., E1-1