Prof Linda Hancock

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Honorary Professor

Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department

Alfred Deakin Institute

Campus

Off-Campus (Home)

Contact

linda.hancock@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 924 43871

Publications

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2023

Corporate Political Activity: Taxonomies and Model of Corporate Influence on Public Policy

Selda Ulucanlar, Kathrin Lauber, Alice Fabbri, Ben Hawkins, Melissa Mialon, Linda Hancock, Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Anna Gilmore

(2023), Vol. 12, pp. 1-22, International Journal of Health Policy and Management, Kerman, Iran, C1

journal article
2021

A framework for assessing fossil fuel 'retrofit' hydrogen exports: Security-justice implications of Australia's coal-generated hydrogen exports to Japan

L Hancock, N Ralph

(2021), Vol. 223, pp. 1-10, Energy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Eu carbon diplomacy: Assessing hydrogen security and policy impact in Australia and Germany

L Hancock, L Wollersheim

(2021), Vol. 14, pp. 1-27, Energies, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article
2020

Commercialization and Corporatization: Academic Freedom and Autonomy under Constraints in Australian Universities

L Hancock

(2020), Vol. 54, pp. 219-246, Academic freedom under siege : higher education in East Asia, the U.S. and Australia, Berlin, Gemany, B1

book chapter

Challenges and Opportunities of Cleaner Production on Sustainable Development

B Giannetti, F Agostinho, C Almeida, Z Yang, G Liu, L Hancock

(2020), Vol. 10, pp. 1-5, Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management, Glen Carbon, IL, C1

journal article
2019

Energy security, transnational politics, and renewable electricity exports in Australia and South east Asia

N Ralph, L Hancock

(2019), Vol. 49, pp. 233-240, Energy Research and Social Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Sustainability as a strategy for the commons

B Giannetti, F Agostinho, C Almeida, Z Yang, G Liu, L Hancock, N Ralph, B Arora

(2019), Vol. 7, pp. 363-366, Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management, C1

journal article

India: A framework for design of energy critical infrastructure to inform disaster policy making

L Hancock, M Cherian

(2019), Vol. 7, pp. 409-427, Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management, Glen Carbon, IL, C1-1

journal article
2018

Introduction: Rewriting rights in Europe

L Hancock, C O'Brien

(2018), pp. 1-8, Rewriting Rights in Europe, London, Eng., B1

book chapter

Integrity challenges for protection of minors: Australian compromises on sports broadcasting betting advertising

L Hancock

(2018), Vol. 10, pp. 79-102, International sports betting : integrity, deviance, governance, and policy, Abingdon, Eng., B1

book chapter

Exploring the role of alternative energy corporations in ethical supply chains and corporate peacebuilding

N Ralph, L Hancock

(2018), Vol. 24, pp. 81-102, Global governance, Boulder, Colo., C1-1

journal article

Bolivia's lithium frontier: Can public private partnerships deliver a minerals boom for sustainable development?

L Hancock, N Ralph, S Ali

(2018), Vol. 178, pp. 551-560, Journal of Cleaner Production, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Acknowledgement and support matter: A brief report on gender identity and sexual orientation at a large, urban university

J Bourdon, T Saunders, L Hancock

(2018), Vol. 66, pp. 809-812, Journal of American College Health, United States, C1-1

journal article

In the lab: new ethical and supply chain protocols for battery and solar alternative energy laboratory research policy and practice

L Hancock, N Ralph, M Armand, D Macfarlane, M Forsyth

(2018), Vol. 187, pp. 485-495, Journal of Cleaner Production, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Alcohol use and problems in daily and non-daily coffee drinking college females

S Kelpin, T Moore, L Hull, P Dillon, B Perry, L Thacker, L Hancock, D Svikis

(2018), Vol. 23, pp. 574-578, Journal of Substance Use, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

The utility of a Brief Web-Based Prevention Intervention as a Universal Approach for Risky Alcohol Use in College Students: Evidence of Moderation by Family History

Z Neale, J Salvatore, M Cooke, J Savage, F Aliev, K Donovan, L Hancock, D Dick

(2018), Vol. 9, pp. 1-13, Frontiers in Psychology, Lausanne, Switzerland, C1-1

journal article

Applying corporate political activity (CPA) analysis to Australian gambling industry submissions against regulation of television sports betting advertising

L Hancock, N Ralph, F Martino

(2018), Vol. 13, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article
2017

Energy and communication infrastructure for disaster resilience in rural and regional Australia

J Freeman, L Hancock

(2017), Vol. 51, pp. 933-944, Regional studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Analysis of alcohol industry submissions against marketing regulation

F Martino, P Miller, K Coomber, L Hancock, K Kypri

(2017), Vol. 12, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Critiquing the Reno Model I-IV International Influence on Regulators and Governments (2004-2015)- the Distorted Reality of "Responsible Gambling"

L Hancock, G Smith

(2017), Vol. 15, pp. 1151-1176, International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, C1-1

journal article

Replacing the Reno Model with a Robust Public Health Approach to "Responsible Gambling": Hancock and Smith's Response to Commentaries on Our Original Reno Model Critique

L Hancock, G Smith

(2017), Vol. 15, pp. 1209-1220, International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article

Rewriting rights in Europe

L Hancock, C O'Brien

(2017), A7

edited book
2016

Gambling regulatory regimes and the framing of "responsible gambling" by transnational casino corporations: Asia-Pacific regimes in comparative perspective

L Hancock, Z Hao

(2016), Vol. 38, pp. 139-153, Asia Pacific journal of public administration, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article
2015

The processing of juveniles in victoria

A Hiller, L Hancock

(2015), pp. 92-126, Women and Crime, B1-1

book chapter
2014

Engaging higher education institutions in the challenge of sustainability: sustainable transport as a catalyst for action

L Hancock, S Nuttman

(2014), Vol. 62, pp. 62-71, Journal of Cleaner Production, New York, NY, C1

journal article
2013

"Giving Dracula the keys to the blood bank? Interrogating the Fifth Crown Casino Licensing Regulatory Review

L Hancock

(2013), Vol. 8, pp. 1-28, Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article

In search of best practices in responsible gambling ( RG ) : a report on a comparative study of RG among Macau, Las Vegas, and Melbourne, presented to the MSAR Bureau of Gaming Inspection and Coordination (DICJ).

Z Hao, L Hancock, B Thompson

(2013), Macau, China, A6

research report/technical paper

Construction and regulation of "dangerous consumptions" : re-regulating state casino capitalism - an Australian regulatory case study

L Hancock

(2013), Jerusalem, Israel, A6

research report/technical paper

Submission to the New Zealand Parliamentary Inquiry : New Zealand Convention Centre Bill 2013

L Hancock

(2013), Auckland, New Zealand, A6

research report/technical paper

New Zealand International Convention Centre Bill

L Hancock

(2013), Auckland, N. Z., A6

research report/technical paper
2012

Culture, media and sport : the Gambling Act 2005: a bet worth taking? Written evidence submitted by Professor Linda Hancock

L Hancock

(2012), London, England, A6-1

research report/technical paper
2011

Regulatory failure? The case of Crown casino

L Hancock

(2011), North Melbourne, Vic., A1

book
2010

Risky business : why the Commonwealth needs to take over gambling regulation

L Hancock, M O'Neil

(2010), Geelong, Vic., A6-1

research report/technical paper

How 'responsible' is Crown Casino? : What Crown employees say

L Hancock

(2010), Geelong, Vic., A6-1

research report/technical paper
2009

International transformations : the gambling evidence base for local authorities

L Hancock, C May-Chahall

(2009), Lancaster, England, A6

research report/technical paper
2008

Margaret Reynolds : community activism for universal values

L Hancock

(2008), pp. 140-158, Global Citizens : Australian activists for change, Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter

Gambling and corporate social responsibility (CSR) : re-defining industry and state roles on duty of care, host responsibility and risk management

L Hancock, T Schellinck, T Schrans

(2008), Vol. 27, pp. 55-68, Policy and society, Sydney, N.S.W., C1

journal article
2007

Cutting carbon emissions : community-focused demand management strategies for greenhouse gas abatement

L Hancock

(2007), Vol. 46, pp. 78-89, Just policy: a journal of Australian social policy, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article
2006

The MacroMelbourne initiative: developing strategic responses to disadvantage in Melbourne: today and towards 2030

L Hancock, L Horrocks

(2006), Fitzroy, Vic, A1

book

Bringing in the community sector: partnerships and advocacy

L Hancock

(2006), pp. 42-65, Beyond the policy cycle: the policy process in Australia, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

Transitional labour markets : a social investment and risk mitigation strategy for social policy

L Hancock, B Howe, M Considine

(2006), Vol. 32, pp. 103-113, Australian bulletin of labour, Bedford Park, S. Aust., C1

journal article

Mature workers, training and using TLM frameworks

L Hancock

(2006), Vol. 32, pp. 257-279, Australian bulletin of labour, Adelaide, S. Aust., C1

journal article

The advantages of a proactive business response to human rights reporting

L Hancock

(2006), pp. 21-24, Journal of corporate citizenship, Sheffield, England, C1

journal article
2005

Living precariously: the struggle for social and economic citizenship

L Hancock

(2005), Vol. 37, pp. 5-7, Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy, Collingwood, Vic., C1

journal article

Breaking down the policy silos: TLMs, training and combatting the social exclusion of older workers

L Hancock

(2005), pp. 1-20, Transitions & risk : new directions in social policy, Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th February, 2005, Melbourne, Australia, E1

conference
2004

Restructuring Australia : from economic to social to political change

L Hancock

(2004), pp. 168-182, Restructuring Australia : regionalism, republicanism and reform of the nation state, Annandale, N.S.W, B1

book chapter

From risk to opportunity: labour markets in transition: Background paper

S Ziguras, M Considine, L Hancock, B Howe

(2004), Parkville, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper
2003

Getting real on social policy

L Hancock

(2003), pp. 175-189, Vision for Victoria, Carlton North., Vic., B1

book chapter

Incorporating voices from the community into policy

L Hancock, D Morabito

(2003), pp. 38-53, Health, social change and communities, Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter
2002

Australian Federalism, Politics, and Health

L Hancock

(2002), pp. 49-78, Health policy in Australia, Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter

The care crunch: changing work, families and welfare in Australia

L Hancock

(2002), Vol. 22, pp. 119-140, Critical social policy, London, England, C1

journal article
2001

Precarious work, overwork and family time

L Hancock

(2001), Vol. 49, pp. 25-32, CEDA growth: future directions in Australian social policy: new ways of preventing risk, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article
1998

Contractualism, privatisation and justice: citizenship, the state and managing risk

L Hancock

(1998), Vol. 57, pp. 118-127, Australian journal of public administration, Chichester, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Policing, accountability and citizenship in the market state

C Davids, L Hancock

(1998), Vol. 31, pp. 38-68, Australian and New Zealand journal of criminology, London, Eng., C1

journal article
1996

Aboriginality and lawyering: problems of justice for Aboriginal defendants - focus on partner homicide

L Hancock

(1996), Vol. 2, pp. 429-446, Violence against woman, London, Eng., C1

journal article
1995

Young women, prostitution and the culture of structural exploitation

L Hancock

(1995), Vol. 19, pp. 99-109, Journal of Australian studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article
1991

Legal regulation of prostitution : what or who is being controlled?

L 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

conference
1986

Economic pragmatism and the ideology of sexism: Prison policy and women

L Hancock

(1986), Vol. 9, pp. 101-107, Women's Studies International Forum, C1-1

journal article
1982

Female status offenders and justice reforms: an international perspective

L Hancock, M Chesney-Lind

(1982), Vol. 15, pp. 109-122, Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article
1980

The myth that females are treated more leniently than males in the juvenile justice system

L Hancock

(1980), Vol. 16, pp. 4-13, Journal of sociology, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article
1978

Police discretion in Victoria: the police decision to prosecute

L Hancock

(1978), Vol. 14, pp. 33-40, Journal of sociology, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

Labour Matters: The Recomposition of Trade Union Action in a Globalising Era

Prof Carla Lipsig-Mumme, Prof Linda Hancock, A/Prof Robert Lambert

ARC - Discovery Projects

  • 2006: $10,000

Community Engagement for Localised Greenhouse Reduction: a local government demand-management model for business and household water, energy and waste reduction

Prof Linda Hancock

ARC Linkage - Projects Rnd 2

  • 2009: $21,421
  • 2008: $43,947
  • 2007: $22,501

Mechanisms of Influence: How do tobacco, alcohol and gambling corporations influence government policy?

Prof Peter Miller, Prof Linda Hancock, Adj/Prof Melanie Wakefield, A/Prof Kypros Kypri, Dr Charles Livingstone, Ms Caterina Giorgi, Prof Michael Daube, A/Prof Peter Adams, Dr Jim McCambridge

ARC Linkage - Projects

  • 2016: $27,688
  • 2015: $61,951
  • 2014: $53,493
  • 2013: $25,962

ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Prof Gordon G. Wallace, Prof Maria Forsyth, Prof Douglas MacFarlane, Prof David Officer, Prof Mark Cook, Prof Susan Dodds, Prof Geoffrey Spinks, Prof Gursel Alici, A/Prof Simon Moulton, A/Prof Marc in het Panhuis, A/Prof Robert Kapsa, A/Prof Jeremy Crook, A/Prof Peter Innis, Dr Attila Mozer, Dr Michael Higgins, Prof Michelle Coote, Prof Patrick Howlett, Prof Xungai Wang, Prof Jenny Pringle, Prof Linda Hancock, Dr Jie Zhang, A/Prof Robert Sparrow, Prof Brett Paull, A/Prof Dirk Guldi, Prof Masayoshi Watanabe, A/Prof Seon-Jeong Kim, Prof Dermot Diamond, Prof Patrick Unwin, Dr Millicent Firestone

ARC CRE - Centres of Excellence

  • 2020: $787,871
  • 2019: $834,912
  • 2018: $755,711
  • 2017: $698,120
  • 2016: $741,098
  • 2015: $753,197
  • 2014: $701,567

Other Public Sector Funding

Ageing Workforce in a Multicultural Society: Identifying Vulnerability in post war mature age Southern European (Italian and Greek) Australian Communities

Prof Linda Hancock

DEWR Grant - Research - Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

  • 2007: $6,225
  • 2006: $18,674

Deakin University TravelSmart Travel Plan - Burwood Campus

Prof Linda Hancock

DOI Grant - Research - Department of Infrastructure

  • 2010: $4,545
  • 2009: $45,455
  • 2008: $31,818
  • 2007: $9,091

Industry and Other Funding

MacroMelbourne Initiative

Prof Linda Hancock

Melbourne Community Foundation Grant - MacroMelbourne Initiative

  • 2006: $20,000

Community Engagement for Localised Greenhouse Reduction: a local government demand-management model for business and household water, energy and waste reduction

Prof Linda Hancock

Global Greenplan Foundation, Hobsons Bay City Council

  • 2009: $454
  • 2008: $50,000

From disability support pension to paid work: What works?

Prof Linda Hancock, Dr Julien Barbara

Aust Human Resource Institute Grant - Research

  • 2006: $20,000

Gambling venue codes of practice in operation. The effectiveness for employees and customers in gaming venues

Prof Linda Hancock, Mr Tim Petterson

Liquor, Hospitality & Miscellaneous Union

  • 2010: $3,000

An evidence base for prevention and treatment of problem gambling

Prof Linda Hancock

Responsible Gambling Fund - UK

  • 2010: $9,532

Scoping a United Way Social Index

Prof Linda Hancock

United Way Australia Grant - Research

  • 2011: $10,000
  • 2010: $10,000

Mechanisms of Influence: How do tobacco, alcohol and gambling corporations influence government policy?

Prof Peter Miller, Prof Linda Hancock, Adj/Prof Melanie Wakefield, A/Prof Kypros Kypri, Dr Charles Livingstone, Ms Caterina Giorgi, Prof Michael Daube, A/Prof Peter Adams, Dr Jim McCambridge

Cancer Council Victoria Grant - Research, Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation Ltd (also Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education Ltd )

  • 2018: $7,500
  • 2016: $25,913
  • 2015: $20,000
  • 2014: $20,000

Evaluation of Leaders for Geelong Program - Impact and Social Return on Investment

Prof Linda Hancock

Committee for Geelong

  • 2015: $3,000
  • 2014: $27,000

Supervisions

Principal Supervisor
2017

Amita Vengacherry Joseph

Thesis entitled: Effectiveness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) guidelines in India

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

2011

Natalie Ralph

Thesis entitled: Extractive Transnational Corporations, Intrastate Conflict and Peacemaking: Frameworks and Best-Practice

Doctor of Philosophy, School of International and Political Studies

2001

Mary-Ann Robinson

Thesis entitled: Making a Finding: Guardianship and Construction of Decisions about Women's Health and Fertility

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Australian & International Studies

1999

Sarah Leach

Thesis entitled: THE SCREENING OF WOMEN: CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING, THE PRACTICE, THE EXPERIENCE AND THE POLICY.

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Australian & International Studies

1998

Janine Smith

Thesis entitled: An analysis of shifts in public health policy and their impact on the role and practice of community health nurses

Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing), School of Nursing & Midwifery

Associate Supervisor
2023

Linda Wollersheim

Thesis entitled: Comparing the Politics of Energy Transition Discourses in Germany and Australia

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences