Note: The 2012, 2013 publications have not been audited.
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2012 School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Hancock, Linda (2012) Whatever happened to the Commonwealth gambling agenda?, Dissent, no. 38, pp. 55-59, Dissent Publications Pty. Ltd., Carlton, Vic [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda (2012) AFL betting : it's gone too far, Sunday Herald Sun, p. 1, The Herald and Weekly Times Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Vic. [M]
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2011 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (2011) Regulatory failure? The case of Crown casino, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne, Vic. [A1]
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2010 Alfred Deakin Research Institute
Hancock, Linda (2010) How 'responsible' is Crown Casino? : What Crown employees say, in Murphy, Kristina (eds), Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Geelong, Vic. [A6.1]
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Hancock, Linda and O'Neil, Michael* (2010) Risky business : why the Commonwealth needs to take over gambling regulation, in Murphy, Kristina (eds), Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Geelong, Vic. [A6.1]
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2009 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock Linda and May-Chahall, Corinne* (2009) International transformations : the gambling evidence base for local authorities, Responsible Gambling Fund (RGF), Lancaster, England [A6]
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2008 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (2008) Margaret Reynolds : community activism for universal values, in Stokes,Geoffery; Pitty, Roderic and Smith, Gary (eds), Global Citizens : Australian activists for change, pp. 140-158, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, Vic. [B1]
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Hancock, Linda, Schellinck, Tony* and Schrans, Tracy* (2008) Gambling and corporate social responsibility (CSR) : re-defining industry and state roles on duty of care, host responsibility and risk management, Policy and society, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 55-68, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 18953 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-52049089472
Citation counts:Scopus - 8
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2007 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (2007) Cutting carbon emissions : community-focused demand management strategies for greenhouse gas abatement, Just policy: a journal of Australian social policy, vol. 46, pp. 78-89, Victorian Council of Social Service, Melbourne, Vic. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 40369 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
2006 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda and Horrocks, Lucinda (2006) The MacroMelbourne initiative: developing strategic responses to disadvantage in Melbourne: today and towards 2030, Melbourne Community Foundation, Fitzroy, Vic [A1]
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Hancock, Linda (2006) Bringing in the community sector: partnerships and advocacy, in Colebatch, Hal K. (eds), Beyond the policy cycle: the policy process in Australia, pp. 42-65, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W. [B1]
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Hancock, Linda (2006) The advantages of a proactive business response to human rights reporting, Journal of corporate citizenship, no. 23, pp. 21-24, Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield, England [C1]
ERA journal ID: 33017 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda (2006) Mature workers, training and using TLM frameworks, Australian bulletin of labour, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 257-279, Flinders University, Adelaide, S. Aust. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 19740 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda, Howe, Brian* and Considine, Mark* (2006) Transitional labour markets : a social investment and risk mitigation strategy for social policy, Australian bulletin of labour, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 103-113, Flinders University, Bedford Park, S. Aust. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 19740 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda (2006) Editorial, Corporate citizen, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 3-4, Corporate Citizenship Research Unit, Deakin University, Burwood, Vic. [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda and Barbara, Julien (2006) Delivering on good corporate citizenship : human rights, business and civil society, Corporate citizen, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 5-12, Deakin University, Burwood, Vic. [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
2005 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (2005) Living precariously: the struggle for social and economic citizenship, Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy, vol. 37, pp. 5-7, Victorian Council of Social Service, Collingwood, Vic. [C1]
ERA journal ID: 40369 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
Hancock, Linda (2005) Breaking down the policy silos: TLMs, training and combatting the social exclusion of older workers, in Considine, Mark (eds), Transitions & risk : new directions in social policy, Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th February, 2005, pp. 1-20, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic. [E1]
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2004 School of Social and International Studies
Ziguras, Stephen*, Considine, Mark*, Hancock, Linda and Howe, Brian* (2004) From risk to opportunity: labour markets in transition: Background paper, Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic. [A6]
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Hancock, Linda (2004) Restructuring Australia : from economic to social to political change, in Hudson, Wayne and Brown, A.J. (Alexander Jonathan) (eds), Restructuring Australia : regionalism, republicanism and reform of the nation state, pp. 168-182, Federation Press, Annandale, N.S.W [B1]
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2003 School of Social and International Studies
Hancock, Linda and Morabito, Donna* (2003) Incorporating voices from the community into policy, in Liamputtong, Pranee and Gardner, Heather (eds), Health, social change and communities, pp. 38-53, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic. [B1]
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Hancock, Linda (2003) Getting real on social policy, in Hayward, David and Ewer, Peter (eds), Vision for Victoria, pp. 175-189, Vulgar Press, Carlton North., Vic. [B1]
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Kirby, Michael* and Hancock, Linda (2003) Australia :using anti-discrimination laws and treaties, in Langford, Malcolm and Centre on Housing Rights & Evictions (eds), Litigating economic, social and cultural rights : achievements, challenges and strategies, pp. 54-59, Centre on Housing Rights & Evictions, Geneva, Switzerland [B2]
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2002 School of Social and International Studies
Hancock, Linda (2002) Australian Federalism, Politics, and Health, in Gardner, Heather and Barraclough, Simon (eds), Health policy in Australia, pp. 49-78, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic. [B1]
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Hancock, Linda (2002) Australian intergovernmental relations and health, in Banting, Keith G. and Corbett, Stan (eds), Health policy and federalism : a comparative perspective on multi-level governance, pp. 107-142, McGill-Queen's University, Montreal, Canada [B2]
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Hancock, Linda (2002) The care crunch: changing work, families and welfare in Australia, Critical social policy, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 119-140, Critical Social Policy Ltd., London, England [C1]
ERA journal ID: 10839 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-0036183692
Citation counts:Scopus - 8
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2001 School of Australian and International Studies
Hancock, Linda, Howe, Brian*, Frere, Marion* and O'Donnell, Anthony* (2001) Future directions in Australian social policy : new ways of preventing risk, in Hancock, Linda; Howe, Brian; Frere, Marion and O'Donnell, Anthony (eds), Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, Vic. [A7]
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Hancock, Linda (2001) Australian intergovernmental relations and disability policy, in Cameron, David and Valentine, Fraser (eds), Disability and federalism : comparing different approaches to full participation, pp. 45-96, McGill-Queen's University, Montreal, Quebec [B2]
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Hancock, Linda (2001) Precarious work, overwork and family time, CEDA growth: future directions in Australian social policy: new ways of preventing risk, vol. 49, pp. 25-32, Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, Vic. [C1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listDRO entry for this publication
2000 School of Australian and International Studies
Hancock, L., Howe, B.* and O'Donnell, A.* (2000) Reshaping Australian Social Policy, pp. 1-69, Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne [A7]
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Hancock, L. and O'Brien, C.* (2000) Rewriting Rights in Europe, pp. 1-221, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Hants, England [A7]
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Hancock, L. and O'Brien, C.* (2000) Rewriting Rights in Europe, in Linda Hancock & Carolyn O'Brien (eds), Rewriting Rights in Europe, pp. 1-8, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Hants, England [B2]
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O'Donnell, A.* and Hancock, L. (2000) Introduction: The Challenge of Reshaping the Social Settlement, in Linda Hancock, Brian Howe & Anthony O'Donnell (eds), Reshaping Australian Social Policy, pp. 7-18, Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne [B2]
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Hancock, L. (2000) Gendered Citizenship in Britain: From Mother-Carer to Worker, in Andrew Vandenberg (ed.), Citizenship and Democracy in a Global Era, pp. 156-170, MacMillan Press Ltd & St. Martin's Press, Inc., Hampshire, London & New York, New York [BN]
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Hancock, L. (2000) Women's Policy Interests and the Third Way?, Southern Review: Essays in the New Humanities, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 196-211, School of Applied Communication. RMIT University, Victoria [C1]
ERA journal ID: 41621 – Scopus EID: Not taggedno DRO entry yet for this publication
1999 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (1999) Health policy in the market state, in Hancock, Linda (eds), Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, N.S.W. [A7.1]
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1996 School of Australian and International Studies
Hancock, L. (1996) Police Discretion in Victoria: The Police Decision to Prosecute, Prosecution in Common Law Jurisdictions, pp. 95-102, Dartmouth, Aldershot, UK [BN]
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Hancock, L. (1996) Aboriginality and Lawyering: Problems for Justice for Aboriginal Defendants - Focus on Partner Homicide, Violence Against Women, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 429-446, Sage, Mass. Usa [C1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
1995 School of Australian and International Studies
Hancock, L. (1995) "Young Women, Prostitution and the Culture of Structural Exploitation", Cultures of Crime and Violence-The Australian Experience-Journal of Australian Studies, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 99-109, LaTrobe University Press, Bundoora [C1]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
Hancock, L. (1995) Interview with Helen Durham, Forum, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 2-5, Deakin University, Geelong [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
Hancock, L. (1995) Drafting Guidelines for the Development and Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines, Health Issues, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 23-26, Health Issues Centre, Melbourne [C3]
ERA journal ID: Not matching ERA journal listno DRO entry yet for this publication
1991 School of International and Political Studies
Hancock, Linda (1991) Legal regulation of prostitution : what or who is being controlled?, in Gerull, Sally-Anne and Halstead, Boronia (eds), Sex industry and public policy : proceedings of a conference held 6-8 May 1991, pp. 165-171, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, A.C.T. [E1.1]
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All years
Research Income - National Competitive Grants
Hancock, L. Community Engagement for Localised Greenhouse Reduction: a local government demand-management model for business and household water, energy and waste reduction , ARC Collaborative - Linkage - Projects (Round 2) [T]
- 2009: $21,421
- 2008: $43,947
- 2007: $22,501
Lipsig-Mumme, C, Hancock, L and Lambert, R*. Labour Matters: The Recomposition of Trade Union Action in a Globalising Era, Australian Research Council Discovery Project [T]
- 2006: $10,000
- 2005: $15,000
Howe, B*, Hancock, L and Considine, M. Social Policy and Transitional Labour Markets in Australia, Australian Research Council Linkage Project [T]
- 2005: $16,666
Hancock, L. Negotiating Transistions to Retirement: New policies for Older Workers, ARC - Linkage [T]
- 2003: $20,948
- 2002: $20,438
Research Income - Other Public Sector Funding
Hancock, L, Garrard, J and Beech, P. Deakin University TravelSmart Travel Plan - Burwood Campus [U]
- 2010: $4,545
- 2009: $45,455
- 2008: $31,818
- 2007: $9,091
Hancock, L. Community Engagement for Localised Greenhouse Reduction: a local government demand-management model for business and household water, energy and waste reduction [U]
- 2008: $10,000
Hancock, L. Ageing Workforce in a Multicultural Society: Identifying Vulnerability in post war mature age Southern European (Italian and Greek) Australian Communities [U]
- 2007: $6,225
- 2006: $18,674
Research Income - Industry and Other Funding
Hancock, L. Negotiating Transistions to Retirement: New policies for Older Workers [V]
- 2003: $5,000
- 2002: $5,000
Research Income - Industry and Other Funding - Australian
Hancock, L. Scoping a United Way Social Index [V.1]
- 2011: $10,000
- 2010: $10,000
Hancock, L and Petterson, T*. Gambling venue codes of practice in operation. The effectiveness for employees and customers in gaming venues [V.1]
- 2010: $3,000
Hancock, L. Community Engagement for Localised Greenhouse Reduction: a local government demand-management model for business and household water, energy and waste reduction [V.1]
- 2009: $227
- 2008: $15,000
Hancock, L. MacroMelbourne Initiative [V.1]
- 2006: $20,000
Hancock, L and Barbara, J. From disability support pension to paid work: What works? [V.1]
- 2006: $20,000
Hancock, L. Whose duty of care? Victorian International Students and Problem Gambling. [V.1]
- 2005: $20,000
Research Income - Industry and Other Funding - International B (Other Income)
Hancock, L. An evidence base for prevention and treatment of problem gambling [V.3]
- 2010: $9,533
2011
Natalie Ralph
Doctor of Philosophy, Thesis entitled: Extractive Transnational Corporations, Intrastate Conflict and Peacemaking: Frameworks and Best-Practice.
School of International and Political Studies2001
Mary-Ann Robinson
Doctor of Philosophy, Thesis entitled: Making a Finding: Guardianship and Construction of Decisions about Women's Health and Fertility. School of Australian and International Studies1998
Janine Smith
Doctor of Philosophy, Thesis entitled: The Impact of Shifts in Health Policy on the Role and Practice of Generalist Community Health Nurses.
School of Nursing1997
Lyn Turney
Doctor of Philosophy, Thesis entitled: Surgical Sterilisation: Medical Knowledge and Women's Experiences. School of Australian and International Studies
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