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2013 School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Fanany, Ismet and Fanany, Rebecca (2013) Religion and post-disaster development, in Clarke, Matthew (eds), Handbook of research on development and religion, pp. 305-325, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, England [B1]
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Fanany, Rebecca and Fanany, Ismet (2013) Post-disaster coping in Aceh : sociocultural factors and emotional response, When culture impacts health : global lessons for effective health research, pp. 225-235, Elsevier, London, England [B1]
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Avgoulas, Maria-Irini* and Fanany, Rebecca (2013) Religion as a means of resilience and adjustment to chronic illness, International journal of health, wellness and society, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 45-52, Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, Ill. [C1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
2012 School of Communication and Creative Arts
Fanany, Rebecca and Fanany, David* (2012) Health as a social experience, in Fanany, Rebecca and Fanany, David (eds), Palgrave Macmillan, Melbourne, Vic. [A7]
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2012 School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Fanany, Rebecca (2012) Language, culture and health, in Liamputtong, Pranee; Fanany, Rebecca and Verrinder, Glenda (eds), Health, illness and wellbeing : perspectives and social determinants, pp. 229-241, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic. [B1]
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Fanany, Rebecca (2012) Anthropogenic change and human health, in Liamputtong, Pranee; Fanany, Rebecca and Verrinder, Glenda (eds), Health, illness and wellbeing : perspectives and social determinants, pp. 125-135, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic [B1]
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Fanany, Rebecca (2012) Introduction to epidemiology, in Liamputtong, Pranee; Fanany, Rebecca and Verrinder, Glenda (eds), Health, illness and wellbeing : perspectives and social determinants, pp. 44-56, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic. [B1]
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Avgoulas, Maria-Irini* and Fanany, Rebecca (2012) Cultural understanding of health and adjustment to cardiovascular disease among the Greek elderly, Aging and society, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 79-91, Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, Ill. [C1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
Avgoulas, Maria-Irini* and Fanany, Rebecca (2012) Religion as a source of resilience for elderly Greeks in Melbourne, Australia, in unknown (ed.), Atiner's Conference Paper Series, pp. 5-15, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece [EN]
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2011 External
Fanany, Ismet, Fanany, Rebecca* and Kenny, Sue* (2011) The meaning of capacity building in Indonesia, Community development journal, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 89-103, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England [C1]
ERA journal ID: 5929 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-78650385225DRO entry for this publication
Geraghty, Caoimhe* and Fanany, Rebecca* (2011) This is public health : Australian students’ understanding of public health, International journal of health wellness and society, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 176-195, Common Ground Publishing LLC, Champaign, Ill. [C1.1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
Uker, Damres* and Fanany, Rebecca* (2011) The traditional decision-making process of Berkaul in Tanjung Emas, West Sumatra : its nature and significance, Sojourn, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 1-15, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore [C1.1]
ERA journal ID: 10943 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-80051715605
Citation counts:Scopus - 1
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2010 External
Fanany, Ismet, Fanany, Rebecca* and Kenny, Susan (2010) Capacity building in Indonesia : building what capacity?, in Kenny, Sue and Clarke, Matthew (eds), Challenging capacity building : comparative perspectives rethinking international development, pp. 156-184, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, N.Y. [B1]
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2008 External
Fanany, Ismet and Fanany, Rebecca* (2008) Four is odd, five is even : the cognitive framework of Malay proverbs, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [A1]
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2005 School of International and Political Studies
Fanany, Rebecca and Fanany, Ismet (2005) From Andersonville to the streets of New York: the evolution of a tune, Australian folklore, vol. 20, pp. 227-237, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 11527 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Fanany, Rebecca (2005) Autonomous learning through online teaching, PacCall journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 35-52, Pacific Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning, Australia [C1]
ERA journal ID: 123585 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
2003 School of Social and International Studies
Fanany, Ismet and Fanany, Rebecca (2003) Wisdom of the Malay proverbs, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [A1]
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Fanany, Rebecca (2003) Folklore as an expression of cutural identity in West Sumatra Indonesia, Australian folklore : a yearly journal of folklore studies, vol. 18, no. 2003, p. 1, Australian Folklore Association, Perth, W.A. [C2]
ERA journal ID: 11527 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Fanany, R. (2003) Developing highly skilled translators for the demands of the modern era, in Hassan, Abdullah (eds), Terjemahan dalam bidang Pendidikan: Himpunan Kertas kerja Persidangan Penterjemahan Antarabangsa Ke-9, pp. 444-457, University Pendidikan, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [E2]
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2001 School of Australian and International Studies
Fanany, Rebecca (2001) Gonjong the best stories : a family portrait, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Vic. [A2]
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2000 School of Australian and International Studies
Fanany, R. and Fanany, I. (2000) Let Nature Be Your Teacher: Images of Nature in the Proverbs of the Minangkabau of West Sumatra, Indonesia, Proverbium, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 101-120, The University of Vermont, Vermont, USA [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
1999 School of Australian and International Studies
Fanany, R. and Effendi, Z.* (1999) MINANGKABAU CHILDREN TO INDONESIAN ADULTS Promoting Public Policy through Indonesian Language Teaching in West Sumatra, Indonesia, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 105-113, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illin, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Il, USA [C1]
ERA journal ID: 21309 – Scopus EID: Not taggedno DRO entry yet for this publication
Fanany, R. (1999) 'Ning' by Harris Effendi Thahar, Indonesia and the Malay World, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 146-151, SOAS, University of London, University of London, UK [C2]
ERA journal ID: 9539 – Scopus EID: Not taggedno DRO entry yet for this publication
Fanany, R. and Fanany, I. (1999) 'If You Go Far, You'll See a Lot: Travel Proverbs of the Minangkabau People of West Sumatra, Indonesia, Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 95-104, Institute of Asian Studies, Chennai, India [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
1998 School of Australian and International Studies
Fanany, R. (1998) "Islam and Health Promotion in West Sumatra, Indonesia", "Emerging Trends in Islamic Thought: Islam, Civil Society and Development in Southeast Asia", "Melbourne, Australia" [L3]
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Fanany, R. and Effendi, Z.* (1998) "Minangkabau Children to Indonesian Adults: Promoting Public Health Policy Through Indonesian Language Teaching in West Sumatra, Indonesia", Representing the Child, pp. 9-10, "Melbourne, Australia" [L3]
no DRO entry yet for this publication
No grants and/or consultancies found or audited – the 2012 HERDC financial return has not been completed or loaded as yet.
No completions found or audited.
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