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2008

Aloms, S. (2008) The ‘Dominance’ of Nationalism, Australian Studies (UK), Vol.20, pp.77-98.

Alice, L,.(2008) "Roadmap für die UN-Resolution 1325: Bosnien-Herzegowina und Kosovo" in Dreizehnfünfundzwanzig! Eine Resolution für eine geschlechtergerechte Friedens- und Sicherheitspolitik Europas, Gunda-Werner-Institut für Feminismus und Geschlechterdemokratie der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Berlin 2008, pp. 47-56.

Alice, L., (2008) International peace building as experiential learning: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325,
Redress Journal of Women Educators, Vol.17, No 1.

Clarke, M and Lawn, P. (2008), ‘An Analysis of Victoria's Genuine Progress, Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 37, pp. 864-879.

Clarke, M. and Lawn, P. (2008), ‘Is Measuring Genuine Progress at the Sub-National Level Useful’, Ecological Indicators, Vol. 8, pp. 573-581.

Coté J. (2008), Review essay: Redefining the history of Australia's Asianness, Asian Ethnology Vol. 67 - 1, 2008, pp. 137 - 49

He, B.,  "Cosmopolitan Perspectives on European and Asian Transnationalism" co-authored with Gerard Delanty, in International Sociology, Vol. 23, No. 3, 2008, pp. 323-344.

He, B.,(2008) "Letting Go without a Fight: Decolonization, Democracy, and War, 1900-1994" (co-authored with Benjamin Goldsmith, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 45, no. 5, 2008, pp. 587-611. (Journal of Peace Research is ranking 5th among the 85 political science journals, and 7th in the among 50 international relations journal in 2008)

Kenny, S., McNevin, A. and Hogan, L (2008) Voluntary activity and  local government: managing volunteers or facilitating active  citizenship in Social Alternatives, Vol. 27. No. 2, pp. 45-50

Kingsbury, D. (2008) Indonesia in 2007, Asian Survey, Vol XLVIII, No. 1, January 2008.

Leach, M. (2007) Talking Portuguese: China and East Timor. Arena Magazine, 92: 6-8.

Mitchell, D., Clarke, M. and Baxter, J. (2008), ‘Evaluating Land Administration Projects in Developing Countries, Land Use Policy, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 464-473.

Murray, S. and Clarke, M. (2008), Improving the Capacity to Respond: Examining the Experiences of Tsunami Relief Workers, Journal of International Development, Vol. 20, 486-480

O’Toole, K. (2007) Assessment in experiential learning: The case of a Public Policy Internship, Education, Research and
Perspectives, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp.51-62.

Zajdow, G., (2008) 'Moral Panics:The Old and the New', Deviant Behavior,29:7,640-664

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Benner, M. and Lofgren, H. (2007) The bio-economy and the competition state: transcending the dichotomy between coordinated and liberal market economies, New Political Science, vol 29, no. 1: 77-95.

Bradford, C. (2007). ‘Re-Membering Colonialism: Tropes of Discovery in Settler Society Texts’, Canadian Children’s Literature/Litterature canadienne pour la jeunesse 33.1: 66-81.

Bradford, C. and Hui-Ling, H. (2007) ‘Exclusions and Inclusions: Multiculturalism in Contemporary Taiwanese and Australian Picturebooks’, Bookbird: A Journal of International Children’s Literature 45.3: 5-12.

Clarke, M. and Lawn, P. (2007). ‘Comparing Australia’s Genuine Progress to its Economic Growth Performance, International Journal of Green Economics, Vol. 1, no.3-4, pp. 513-531.

Clark, J. (2007) Perceptions of Australian Cultural Identity among Asian Australians. Australian Journal of Social Issues 42 (3) 2007.

Coté,J., (2007) ‘Terra-ising the Homeland: Recent debates on Australian national identity’ Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, 12, 1 -2, Spring-Fall 2006, (2007) pp. 69-85.

D’Cruz, D. (2007)‘Anglo-Indians in Hollywood, Bollywood and Art House Cinema’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 28.1, February : 55-68.

D’Cruz , D. and C. D’Cruz. (2007). ‘Public Narratives, Minority Voices: Re-cognising Anglo-Indians in Cotton Mary’ Life Writing 4, 1, April : 111-122.

Demetrious, K. (2007) ‘Corporate Social Responsibility, New Activism & Public Relations’, in Social Responsibility Journal, published by Social Responsibility Research Network. Forthcoming.

Feeny, S. and Clarke, M. (2007). ‘What Determines Australia’s
Responses to Emergencies and Natural Disasters?’, in Australian Economic Review, Vol. 40, no.1, pp. 24-36.

Fengqi, Q. (2007).: ‘China’s Burra Charter: The Formation and Implementation of the China Principles’, in International Journal of Heritage Studies (IJHS), Vol 13, no.3, May 2007, pp.255-264.

He , B. (2007) ‘The Role of International Non-Governmental Organisations in Constructing Global Social Contracts: Global Social Justice at the WTO?’ co-authored with H. Murphy, International Affairs, 2007, Vol. 83, No. 4, 707-727.

He , B. (2007) ‘Deliberative Democracy in Rural China: A Case Study of Bianyu Experiment’ (with Chunguang Wang), Sociological Studies, Beijing, No. 3, pp. 56-73.

Hundt , D. and R. Bleiker, (2007), ‘Reconciling Colonial Memories in Korea and Japan’, Asian Perspective, 31, no.1., pp. 61-91.

Jonathan A. Batten, Ranjan George & Samanthala Hettihewa, (2007), Corporate Ethical Practice in Developing Economies: A Longitudinal Study of Practice in Sri-Lanka, Asia Pacific Business Review.13 (1-January): 59-78. January.

Mansouri, F. (2007), ‘Unlocking Australia’s relationship with the Middle East’. Australian Journal of Political Science. Vol.42, No.1, pp. 1-14.

Mansouri, F. & A. Kamp(2007), Structural defi ciency or cultural racism: The educational and social experiences of Arab-Australian youth, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42, 1, pp.87-102.

Mansouri, F. & S. Cauchi (2007), ‘A psychological perspective on Australia’s asylum policies’. International Migration Journal, Vol. 45, No.1, pp. 1-26.

T. Faunce & H. Lofgren(2007) Editorial in Australian Prescriber vol 30, ditorial no 6, Dec 2007 Drug price reforms: the new F1–F2 bifurcation, see http:// www.australianprescriber.com/

Walsh, L. (2007). ‘A Case Study of Public Servants Engaged in E-Consultation in Australia’. The International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), 3(4), 20-37.

Walsh, L. (2007). Using Extensible Markup Language (XML) for the Single Source Delivery of Educational Resources by Print and Online: A Case Study. AACE Journal. 15 (4), pp. 389-411. Chesapeake, VA: AACE.

Young, L. (2007). ‘Is there a museum in the house? Historic houses as a species of museum’, Museum Management & Curatorship, vol.22 no.1, March, p.59-77.

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2006

Alomes, S. (2006) Correct Weight? Analysing Australian Football through a Derivative Global or Cultural Cringe Model, Football Studies, Football Studies Group, Australia, Vol 9, No 2, pp. 5-21.

Barbara, J. (2006) Nation building and the role of the private sector as a political peace-builder, Conflict, Security & Development, Routledge, United Kingdom, Vol 6, No 4, pp. 581-594.

Batten, J & Birch, D. (2006), ‘Defining Corporate Citizenship. Evidence from Australia’, Asia Pacific Business Review 11/3, pp.293-303.

Brown, K. (2006) The Position of Australian Community Sporting Organisations in the Third Sector: Membership Profiles, Characteristics and Attitudes, Third Sector Review, The Australian and New Zealand Third Sector Research Association, Australia, Vol 12, No 2, pp. 17-39.

Bullen, E., Fahey, J. and Kenway, J. (2006) The Knowledge Economy and Innovation: Certain uncertainty and the risk economy, Discourse: studies in the cultural politics of education, Routledge, United Kingdom, Vol 27, No 1, pp. 53-68.

Bullen, E. (2006) A sporting chance: Class in Markus Zusak’s The Messenger and Fighting Ruben Wolfe, Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, Deakin University, Australia, Vol 16, No 1, pp. 46-50.

Bullen, E. and Parsons, E. (2006) Shopping for Answers: Reflections on a Trial of Online Content Delivery, Academic Exchange Extra - an on-line forum for educators and students, Rapid Intellect Group, United States, Issue 8, pp. 1-15.

Clemens, J. and Grigg, R. (2006) A Note on Psychoanalysis and the Crime of Torture, Australian Feminist Law Journal7, Socio-Legal Research Centre, Griffith University, Australia, Vol 24, pp. 161-17.

Coté, J. (2006) Staging modernity: the Semarang International Colonial Exhibition, 1914, RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, Association for the Publication of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies, Inc., Australia, Vol 40, No 1, pp. 1- 44.

Coté, J. (2006) Terra-ising the Homeland: Recent Debates on Australian National Identity, Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Debreceni Egyetem, Angol-Amerikai Intezet, Hungary, Vol 12, No 2, pp. 1- 14.

Datta, S. (2006) Modelling Dialogue with Mixed Initiative in Design Space Exploration , Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, Vol 20, pp. 129-142.

Devlin-Glass, F. (2006) Writing in the Slipstream of the Wildean Trauma: Joyce, Buck Mulligan and Homophobia Reconsidered, The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, Canadian Association for Irish Studies, Canada, Vol 31, No 2, pp. 27-33.

Devlin-Glass, F. (2006) Western Maps/Yanyuwa Meaning: an Interview with John Bradley, The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, The University of Queensland, Australia, Vol 35, pp. 90-101.

Devlin-Glass, F. (2006) ‘Real’ English and ‘English Lite’: What texts should we teach in the English classroom? (1) or ‘English Lite’ and ‘Thick Lit’: What is the debate about?, Idiom, Victorian Association for the Teaching of English, Australia, Vol 42, No 1, pp. 39-44.

Dudek, D. (2006) Of Murmels and Snigs: Detention-Centre Narratives in Australian Literature for Children and Young Adults, Overland, O.L. Society Ltd, Australia, 185, pp. 38-42.

Dudek, D. (2006) Under the Wire: Detainee Activism in Australian Children’s Literature, Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, Deakin University, Australia, Vol 16, No 1, pp. 17-22.

Eckermann, E. (2006) Finding a ‘safe’ place on the risk continuum: a case study of pregnancy and birthing in Lao PDR, Health Sociology Review, eContent Management Pty Ltd, Australia, Vol 15, Issue 4, pp. 374-386.

Faunce, T.*, Lofgren, H., Harvey, K.* and Johnston, K.* (2006) Tendering for Low Cost Generics in Australia, Health Issues, Health Issues Centre Inc., Australia, Issue 87, pp. 26-29.

Hancock, L., Howe, B.and Considine, M. (2006) Transitional Labour Markets: a Social Investment and Risk Mitigation Strategy for Social Policy, Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol 32, No 2, Flinders University, Australia, pp. 103-113.

Hancock, L. (2006) Mature workers, Training and Using TLM Frameworks, Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol 32, No 3, Flinders University, Australia, pp. 257-279.

Hancock, L. (2006) The Advantages of a Proactive Business Response to Human Rights Reporting, The Journal of Corporate Citizenship, Issue 23, Autumn 2006, Greenleaf Publishing Ltd., United Kingdom, pp. 21-24.

He, B. (2006)‘The Politics of the Dalai Lama’s New Initiative for Autonomy’ (co-author with Barry Sautman), Pacific Affair, vol. 78, no. 4, Winter 2005-2006, pp. 601-629.

He, B. (2006) A Survey Study of Voting Behavior and Political Participation in Zhejiang, Japanese Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, Vol 7, No 3, pp. 225-246.

He, B. (2006) The Federal Solution to Ethnic Conflicts, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Georgetown University, USA, Vol 7, No 2, pp. 29-36.

Hughes, P. and Demetrious, K. (2006) Engaging with Stakeholders or Constructing Them? Attitudes and Assumptions in Stakeholder Software, The Journal of Corporate Citizenship, Greenleaf Publishing, United Kingdom, Issue 23, pp. 93-101.

Johnson, L. (2006) Style wars: revolution in the suburbs? Australian Geographer, vol. 37, no. 2, July, pp. 259-277.

Johnson, L. (2006) Browsing the Modern Kitchen - a Feast of Gender, Place and Culture (Part 1), Gender, Place and Culture: a journal of feminist geography, Routledge, United Kingdom, Vol 13, No 2, pp. 123-132.

Johnson, L. (2006) Hybrid and Global Kitchens - First and Third World Intersections (Part 2), Gender, Place and Culture: a journal of feminist geography2, Routledge, United Kingdom, Vol 13, No 6, pp. 647-65.

Johnson, L. (2006) Valuing the Arts: Theorising and Realising Cultural Capital in an Australian City, Geographical Research, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, Vol 44, No 3, pp. 296-309.

Kenny, S. (2006) Non-government organisations and the dialectics of state and civil society, FUTURES: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Pergamon, Available online 10 February 2006, Vol 39, Issues 2-3, pp. 185-199.

Kingsbury, D. (2006) Analysis: Aceh’s non-federation with Indonesia, Federations: What’s new in federalism worldwide, Forum of Federations, Canada, Vol 5, No 2, pp. 25-26.

Langfield, M. (2006) Capturing the intangible: Holocaust survivor testimonies held in the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre, Melbourne, Oral History Association of Australia. Journal, Oral History Association of Australia, Australia, No 28, pp. 7-13.

Leach, M. (2006) ‘East Timorese History after Independence’, History Workshop Journal 61(1): pp. 222-237.

Leach, M. and A. Zamora (2006). ‘Illegal/ IIlegales: Comparing anti-immigrant/ anti-refugee discourses in Australia and Spain’. Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, vol 12, no 1, July, pp. 51-64.

Lofgren, H. and Malhotra, P.* (2006) The rise of India’s pharmaceutical industry: Transforming the global competitive landscape?, Peripherie, Verlag Westfalisches Dampfboot, Germany, Vol 26, No 103, pp. 291-315.

Logan, B. (2006) ‘The cultural role of capital cities: Hanoi and Hue, Vietnam’, Pacific Affairs, vol. 78, no. 4 , pp. 559-75.

Logan, W. (2006) Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam: Managing a Battle Site, Metaphoric and Actual, Outre-Mers. Revue d’Histoire: explorations, colonisations, independences, Société Francaise d’Histoire d’Outre Mer, France, 183 - I, II, pp. 175-192.

Long, C. and Sweet, J. (2006) Globalization, nationalism and World Heritage: Interpreting Luang Prabang, South East Asia Research, I P Publishing Ltd., United Kingdom, Vol 14, no 3, pp. 445-469.

Mackey, S. (2006) Misuse of the term ‘stakeholder’ in public relations, PRism OnLine PR Journal, The Public Relations Resource Centre, Published online, Vol 4, Issue 1, pp. 1-15.

MacLean, P. (2006) An Almost Universal Scheme of National Service in Australia in the 1950s, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, Australia, Vol 52, No 3, pp. 378-397.

MacLean, P. (2006) Transforming the Holocaust into an Adventure in Videotestimony: An Unexpected Form of Discourse, Quaderns de Filologia. Estudis Literaris, Universitat de Valencia, Facultat de Filologia, Spain, Vol XI, pp. 125-143.

MacLean, P. (2006) You leaving me alone? The persistence of ethics during the Holocaust, International Journal on Audio-Visual Testimony, Memoire d’Auschwitz a.s.b.l., Centre d’Etudes et de Documentation, Belgium, June 2006, pp. 23-36.

Mansouri, F. (2006) ‘Community language programs in Australian schools: policy at the cross-roads’. International Journal of Learning, Common Ground Publishers. Volume 12, 2006, Online address: www.Learning-Journal.com .

Mansouri, F., M.P. Leach & S. Traies (2006), ‘Acculturation Patterns and Visa Category: The Experiences of Iraqi Refugees in Australia’. Journal of Intercultural Studies. Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 393-412.

Mansouri, F. & S. Cauchi (2006), ‘The psychological impact of extended temporary protection’. Refuge, Canada’s Periodical on Refugees. Vol. 23, No. 2, pp.81-94.

McCulloch, A. (2006) Depression and its Expression: Art as Problem Solver, International Journal of the Humanities, Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd, Australia, Vol 3, pp. 1-9.

Monteath. P, Langfield, M and Maclean, P (2006), ‘Oral History at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre’, Oral History Association of Australia Journal, No.28, pp.14-16.

Nichols, D. and Lee, R. (2006) ‘Life... the manifestation of a purpose’. The uses of memoir in the writings of Mildura’s De Garis siblings, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Royal Australian Historical Society, Australia, Vol 92, Part 1, pp. 46-62.

Nichols, D. (2006) ‘Does the meaning mean a thing?’ Johnny Young’s hit songs of the 60s-70s, ACH: The Journal of the History of Culture in Australia, API Network, Australia, Vol 24, pp. 163-184.

Oakham, K. and Kirby, B. (2006) Feeding the chooks in the country: A study of successful public relations media strategies in regional Victoria, The Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Vol 7, pp. 95-108.

Oakham, K. (2006) In our own image? The socialisation of journalism’s new recruits, Australian Journalism Review, Journalism Education Association, Australia, Vol 27, No 2, pp. 183-197.

Ostlin, P., Eckermann, E., Mishra, U., Nkowane, M. and Wallstam, E. (2006) Gender and health promotion: A multisectoral policy approach, Health Promotion International 2006: Proceedings of the 6th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, Vol 21, Supplement 1, pp. 25-35.

O’Toole, K. (2006) Community governance in rural Victoria: Rethinking grassroots democracy?, Rural Society: The journal of research into rural and regional social issues for Australia and New Zealand, Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, Australia, Vol 16, No 3, pp. 303-319.

O’Toole, K., Wallis, A. and Mitchell, B. (2006) Local perceptions of sustainability indicators, Rural Society: The journal of research into rural and regional social issues for Australia and New Zealand, Vol 16, No 1, pp. 25-46, Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, Charles Sturt University, Australia.

Park, S. (2006) Theorizing Norm Diffusion Within International Organizations, International Politics: a journal of transnational issues and global problems, Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., United Kingdom, No 43, pp. 342-361.

Sharpe, M. (2006) ‘Thinking of the Extreme Situation...’ on the New Anti-Terrorism Laws, or Against a Recent (Theoretical and Legal) Return to Carl Schmitt, The Australian Feminist Law Journal, Desktop Publishing, Griffith University, Griffith University, Vol 24, pp. 95-124.

Sharpe, M. (2006) Leo Strauss: the Sphinx’s Secret? Or How We Learnt to Stop Worrying and Believe through the ‘Hoi Poloi’, Arena Journal, Arena Printing and Publishing, Australia, No 27, pp. 125-158.

Sharpe, M. (2006) A Coincidentia Oppositorium? On Carl Schmitt and New Australian Conservatism, Borderlands e-journal: new spaces in the humanities, Borderlands, Australia, Vol 5, No 2, pp. 1-14.

Sharpe, M. (2006) The Aesthetics of Ideology, or ‘The Critique of Ideological Judgment’ in Eagleton and Zizek, Political Theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Sage Publications, Inc., United States, Vol 34, No 1, pp. 95-120.

Sharpe, M. (2006) The Philosopher’s Courtly Love? Leo Strauss, Eros, and the Law, Law and Critique: journal of critical legal studies, Springer-Verlag Dordrecht, Netherlands, No 17, pp. 357-388.

Sweet, J. (2006) UNESCO and cultural heritage practice in Australia in the 1950s: The international touring exhibition Australian Aboriginal Culture, 1948-55, Asia Pacific Journal of Arts and Cultural Management, University of South Australia, South Australia, Vol 4 Issue 1, pp. 209-218.

Vandenburg, A. (2006) ‘Social Movement Unionism in Theory and in Sweden’ Social Movement Studies Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 171-191.

Vandenburg, A. (2006) ‘Social-movement unionism and networked computers’ International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp.45-52

Walker, D. (2006) Strange Reading: Keith Windschuttle on Race, Asia and White Australia, Australian Historical Studies, Melbourne University Publishing, Australia, No 128, pp. 108-122.

Walker, D. (2006) General Cariappa Encounters ‘White Australia’: Australia, India and the Commonwealth in the 1950s, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Routledge Journals, United Kingdom, Vol 34, No 3, pp. 389-406.

Walsh, L. and Barbara, J. (2006) Speed, International Security, and “New War” Coverage in Cyberspace, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication7, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Business Administration, Israel, Vol 12, No. 1, pp. 1-1.

Weerakkody, N. (2006) A Comparison of Australian and Malaysian Views on the Use of Biometric Devices in Everyday Situations, The International Journal of Learning2, Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia, Vol 12, Issue 6, pp. 63-7.

Weerakkody, N. (2006) A ‘Mobile’ Technology and Waiting for the Broadband ‘Horse Trade’, International Journal of Learning, Common Ground Publishing Ltd, Melbourne, Australia, Vol 13, No 8, pp. 45-60.

Weerakkody, N. (2006) A Comparative Analysis of Opinions of Americans, Australians and Malaysians on the Use of Biometric Devices in Workplaces for Security and Monitoring of Worker Productivity, The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture & Change Management, Common Ground Publishing Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia, Vol 5, No 6, pp. 43-52.

Weerakkody, N D (2006), ‘Where else have you been?: The effects of diaspora consciousness and transcultural mixtures on ethnic identity. Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, 3, pp. 709-720.
http://proceedings.informingscience.org/InSITE2006/indexbytopic.htm (pp. 709-720).

Young, L. (2006) Villages that Never Were: The Museum Village as a Heritage Genre, International Journal of Heritage Studies, Routledge, United Kingdom, Vol 12, No 4, pp. 321-338.

Young, L. (2006) A House in History, Heritage and Tourism: Shifting Times at Blundell’s Cottage, Canberra, Public History Review, UTS ePress Journals, Australia, Vol 12, pp. 44-57.

Zadjow, G. (2006) The narrative of evaluations: medically supervised injecting centers, Contemporary Drug Problems, Federal Legal Publications, Inc., United States, 33, pp. 399-426.

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2005

Alomes. S (2005) 'Beggars on the Street of Thought', Island, No 101, pp 26-31.

Alomes, S. (2005) ‘Reconciling Celebrations: Memory, Unity and People in a Global World, 1901, 1951, 2001’, Reconciliations, API Network, Australia pp. 75-92.

Batten. J and Birch, D (2005) ‘Defining Corporate Citizenship. Evidence from Australia’, Asia Pacific Business Review, Vol. 11, No.3, pp. 293-303.

Batten, J.and Fetherston, T. (eds) (2005), ‘Asian Pacific Financial Markets in Comparative Perspective’, Contemporary Studies in Economics and Financial Analysis, Volume 87, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp.

Beattie, K. (2005) ‘It's Not Only Rock and Roll: 'Rockumentary', Direct Cinema and Performative Display’, Australasian Journal of American Studies, Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association, Australia, Vol 24, No 2, pp. 21-41.

Bradford, C. (2005) ‘”They went home”: Racialised spaces in contemporary picture books’, Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association Journal, University of Queensland, Australia, Issue 1, 2005, pp. 86-95.Clemens, J. (2005) ‘Doubles or Nothing: The problem of binding truth to being in the work of Alain Badiou’, Filozofski Vestnik, Zalzba Z R C Press, Slovenia , Vol 26, No 2, pp. 97-111.

Fanany, I. (2005) ‘Ranah Minang: The changing conception of a traditional minangkabau homeland’, Australian Folklore, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia, No. 20, pp. 37-50.

Goddard, T. (2005). ‘Corporate Citizenship and Community Relations: Contributing to the Challenge of Aid Discourse’. Business and Society Review, Vol. 110, No. 3, pp.269-296.

Goddard, T. (2005). ‘Corporate citizenship: Creating social capacity in developing countries’. Development in Practice, Vol. 15, No. 3/4, pp.433-438.

Goddard, T. (2005). ‘Expanding the role for occupational therapy: Becoming political in the corporate sector’. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 59, No. 2, pp. 225-230.

Goodrich, R. (2005) ‘Cultivating Mangement? Managing Culture?’, Double Dialogues Culture Wars: Art & Industry, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia Summer 2005/06, Issue 3, pp. 73-82.

Goodrich, R. (2005) ‘Ruminations on War, Culture War’, Double Dialogues Culture Wars: Art & Industry, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, Summer 2005/06, Issue 3, pp. 1-5.

Hancock, L. (2005) ‘Living Precariously: The Struggle for Social and Economic Citizenship’, Just Policy: A Journal of Australian Social Policy, Victorian Council of Social Service, Australia, Edition 37, September 2005, pp. 5-7.

Higgins, C.P. (2005). ‘Profits and Principles: A critical discourse analysis’. In L. Ryan and J Lodgson (Eds.). Proceedings of the 16th annual meeting of the International Association of Business and Society. IABS, pp.

Kenny, S. (2005) ‘Reconstruction in Aceh: Building whose capacity?’, Community Development Journal, , Oxford University Press, United Kingdom , doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi098, pp. 1-16

Kenny, S. (2005) ‘Terrify and Control: The Politics of Risk Society’, Social Alternatives: Humanitarian Intervention, University of Queensland, Australia, Vol 24, No 3, pp. 50-54.

Kingsbury, D. (2005) ‘A Mechanism to End Conflict in Aceh’, Security Challenges, The Kokoda Foundation, Australia, Vol 1, No 1 (2005), pp. 73-88.

Kirby, B. (2005) ‘Just Give Me Someone Who Can Hit the Ground Running’: An Investigation into the Job-Ready Public Relations Graduate, the Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 85-96.

Langfield, M. (2005), Review of Barbara J. Messamore (ed.), Canadian Migration Patterns from Britain and North America, Ottawa University Press, Ottawa, 2004, in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 33, no. 2, May, pp.286- 288.

Logan, W. (2005) ‘Cultural Role of Capital Cities: Hanoi and Hue, Vietnam’, Pacific Affairs, , University of British Columbia, Columbia, Vol. 78, No. 4, pp. 559-575.

Logan, W. (2005) ‘Museums, Community Identity and Urban Heritage’, Queensland Review, , University of Queensland Press, Australia, Vol 12, No 1, pp. 27-35

Lowe, D. (2005) ‘Brave New Liberal: Percy Spender’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, Vol 51, No 3, pp. 389-399.

Lowe, D. and Smith, G. (2005) ‘Howard, Downer and the Liberals’ Realist Tradition’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, Vol 51, No 3, pp. 459-472.

Mansouri, F. (2005), ‘Race, Identity and Education Achievements Among Arab-Australian Students’. International Journal of Learning, Common Ground Publishers. Volume 11, ISSN 1447-9540 (Online) www.Learning-Journal.com .

Mansouri, F. and Duffy, L. (2005) ‘The Pedagogic Effectiveness of Developmental Readiness in ESL Grammar Instruction’, Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, Applied Linguistics Association of Australia, Australia,Vol 28, No 1, pp. 81-99.

Mansouri, F. and Trembath. A, (2005), ‘Multicultural education and racism: The Case of Arab-Australian Students in Contemporary Australia’. International Education Journal. Volume 6(4), 516-529.

McCulloch, A. (2005) ‘Anatomy and Poetics’, Double Dialogues: Anatomy & Poetics, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, Winter 2005, Issue 6, pp. 1-6.

Ommundsen, W. (2005) ‘If it’s Tuesday, this must be Jane Austen’: Literary tourism and the heritage industry, Text: The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, Vol 9, No 2, pp. 74-84, School of Arts, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia

Ommundsen, W. (2005) Introduction: TEXT Special Issue: Literature and Public Culture, Text: The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, School of Arts, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia,Vol 9, No 2, pp. 1-5.

O'Toole, K. and Burdess, N. (2005) Governance at Community Level: Small Towns in Rural Victoria, Australian Journal of Political Science, Routledge, Australia, Vol 40, No 2, June, pp. 239-254.

Parsons, E. and Bullen, E. (2005) Cultural Orienteering: A Map for Anthony Browne's Into the Forest, Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, University of Toranto Press, Canada, Vol 43, No 3, pp. 8-17.

Raar, J. (2005), ‘Financial Reporting for Environmental and Social Responsibility: A Normative Strategic Concept’ The ICFAI Journal of Accounting Research, April, pp.7-27.

Sedorkin, G. and Sheehan, M. (2005) ‘Media relations training: the shifting focus’, Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Vic, Australia, Vol. 6, No.1, pp. 73-8.

Sharpe, M. (2005) ‘Aesthet(h)ics: On Levinas' Shadow’, Colloquy: text theory critique, Monash University, Australia, Vol 9, May 2005, pp. 29-47.

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