Papers from 2013
Fire in the belly: Building resilience in creative practitioners through experiential and authentically designed learning environments, Lotte Latukefu, Marcus O'Donnell, Janys Hayes, Shawn G. Burns, Grant N. Ellmers, and Joanna Stirling
Expanding the master-apprentice model: tool for orchestrating collaboration as a path to self-directed learning for singing students, Lotte Latukefu and Irina Verenikina
The legal aspects of connectivity conservation: a concept paper, Barbara Lausche, Malcolm Farrier, Jonathan Verschuuren, Antonio G. M La Vina, and Arie Trouwborst
The Pleasure of Imperfection, Jo Law
Book review: The Self-Made Map: Cartographic Writing in Early Modern France; and, The Face of the Earth: Natural Landscapes, Science and Culture, Michael G. Leggett
Do You See what I See? Iconic Art and Culture and the Judicial Eye in Australian Law, Marett Leiboff
Talkin ‘bout law’s generations: pop culture, intellectual property and the interpretation of case, Marett Leiboff
Striving for equity and diversity, Cecilia Y. Leong-Salobir
A Slow Ride Into the Past: The Chinese Trishaw Industry in Singapore, 1942-1983, Jason Lim
Not dead yet: emerging trends in radio documentary forms in Australia and the US, Mia Lindgren and Siobhan A. McHugh
A more meaningful developed nation by 2020, Eric Loo
Better homes for the elderly needed, Eric Loo
Bridging the Cultural Gaps in Journalism Education and Training in Asia, Eric Loo
Careless with facts or deliberate in distortions, Eric Loo
Claiming our rights to ethical reporting, Eric Loo
Deracialising Malaysian journalism, Eric Loo
Getting over the Third World mentality, Eric Loo
Guns on campus? Only in America, Eric Loo
Journalism for the people, Eric Loo
Servant attitude worthy of your vote, Eric Loo
The goss around town, Eric Loo
The preferential treatment dilemma, Eric Loo
The preferential treatment dilemma, Eric Loo
What's right about M'sia?, Eric Loo
White 'men' and their Chinese 'boys': sexuality, masculinity and colonial power in Singapore and Darwin , 1880s-1930s, Claire K. Lowrie
Technological Change, Adam Robert Lucas
The Blasket Islands and the literary imagination, Irene M. Lucchitti
Bergson, history and ontology, Craig A. Lundy
From structuralism to poststructuralism, Craig A. Lundy
Who are our nomad’s today? Deleuze’s political ontology and the revolutionary problematic, Craig A. Lundy
Why wasn’t capitalism born in China?: Deleuze and the philosophy of non-events, Craig A. Lundy
Japan's biopolitical crisis: care provision in a transnational frame, Vera Mackie
Feminism and the Nation-State in Japan, Vera C. Mackie
Four women, four incidents: gender, activism and martyrdom in modern Japan, Vera C. Mackie
Gender and Modernity in Japan's "Long Twentieth Century", Vera C. Mackie
Genders and genetics: the legal and medical regulation of family forms in Japan, Vera C. Mackie
Introduction: ways of knowing about human rights in Asia, Vera C. Mackie
Japan, labour migration and the global order of difference, Vera C. Mackie
New women, modern girls and the shifting semiotics of gender in early twentieth century Japan, Vera C. Mackie
Sweat, perfume and tobacco: the ambivalent labor of the dancehall girl, Vera C. Mackie
Introduction: Japan and the High Treason Incident, Vera C. Mackie and Susumu Yamaizumi
Hell is the other people: the importance of controlling pedophiliac activity, Xanthe Mallett and Jann E. Karp
Il ruolo della mediazione nei casi di violenza familiare: L’esperienza delle corti indigene, Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
Six ideal types of public engagement with science and technology: reflections on capital, legitimacy and models of democracy, Nicola J. Marks
Academics and activism: Stephen Hawking and the Israel boycott, Brian Martin
Book review: Classified Woman by Sibel Edmonds, Brian Martin
Book review: Wilful Blindness by Margaret Heffernan, Brian Martin
Countering supervisor exploitation, Brian Martin
Dealing with dilemmas in health campaigning, Brian Martin
Effective crisis governance, Brian Martin
Euthanasia tactics: patterns of injustice and outrage, Brian Martin
Grassroots social change: lessons from an anarchist organizer - (review of Chris Crass, Towards Collective Liberation), Brian Martin
Health dissent: resisting attacks on alternative medicine, Brian Martin
Learning to love rejection, Brian Martin
Review of Eveline Lubbers, Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark, Brian Martin
Review of Richard N. Côté, In Search of Gentle Death: The Fight for your Right to Die with Dignity, Brian Martin
Review of Robert G. Vaughn, The Successes and Failures of Whistleblower Laws, Brian Martin
The politics of Gene Sharp, Brian Martin
Three easy steps to increase uni rankings, Brian Martin
When public health debates become abusive, Brian Martin
Whistleblowing: A Practical Guide, Brian Martin
Voice movement therapy: evaluation of a group-based expressive arts therapy for nonsuicidal self-injury in young adults, Sophie Martin, Graham Martin, Belinda Lequertier, Sarah Swannell, Anna Follent, and Florence Choe
Becoming Buddhist: Experiences of Socialization and Self-Transformation in Two Australian Buddhist Centres, Josip Matesic
Review: Bowman & Valk: Vernacular Religion in Everyday Life: Expressions of Belief., Josip Matesic
“Never again” or again and again: The Genocide Convention, the responsibility to protect and mass atrocity prevention, Deborah Mayersen
Responding to Genocide: Mobilising Political Will in Australia, Deborah Mayersen
Conclusion: Genocide and Mass Atrocities in Asia, Deborah Mayersen and Annie Pohlman
Genocide and Mass Atrocities in Asia: Legacies and Prevention, Deborah Mayersen and Annie Pohlman
Introduction: Genocide and Mass Atrocities in Asia, Deborah Mayersen and Annie Pohlman
Rethinking women's and gender studies, Gender and Education, Colleen McGloin
A word in your ear: how audio storytelling got sexy, Siobhan A. McHugh
Eat, Pray, Mourn: Crime and Punishment in Jakarta, Siobhan A. McHugh and J. Baker
Daniel Bell's 'disjunction of the realms': on the importance of unfashionable sociology, Jordan J. McKenzie
Discoursing Love: The writer and X A fictional response to Roland Barthes, Catherine McKinnon
Inventing Australian Aboriginal art: from anti-art to fine art, Ian McLean
Processus interculturels dans l'art Aborigene, Ian McLean
Strategic Aboriginalism: Paul Taylor, postmodernism, neo-Expressionism and Aboriginal art, Ian McLean
The secret history of performance art, Ian McLean
Contemporaneous Traditions: The World in Indigenous Art/Indigenous Art in the World, Ian A. McLean
On the world stage, Ian A. McLean
On the world stage: 12 Gordon Bennett, Ian A. McLean
Surviving 'The Contemporary': What Indigenous artists want, and how to get it, Ian A. McLean
This belongs to me, the one dollar note: the eternal returns of appropriation, Ian A. McLean
Ethical and legal issues in teaching about Japanese popular culture to undergraduate students in Australia, Mark J. McLelland
Reconsidering root causes: a new framework for the structural prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, Stephen Mcloughlin and Deborah Mayersen
'Legal form' and the purchase of human rights discourse in domestic policy-making: the achievement of same-sex marriage in Canada, Luke McNamara
Ecophilosophy and communalist utopian novels: do bicycles and biotechnology go together?, Anne L. Melano
Election 2013 Issues: How we make our money, Gregory Melleuish
Punching, prodding and blocking: the opposition's changing role in politics, Gregory Melleuish
Australian Intellectuals: Their Strange History and Pathological Tendencies, Gregory C. Melleuish
Does one generation have a responsibility to the next?, Gregory C. Melleuish
How we make our money, Gregory C. Melleuish
Intellectuals do not matter, Gregory C. Melleuish
Personal Politics and Being British: Political Rhetoric, Democracy and their Consequences in Colonial New South Wales, Gregory C. Melleuish
What are the limits of free speech?, Gregory C. Melleuish
From secular temporality to post-secular timelessness: trekking the past's future and future's past, Gregory C. Melleuish and Susanna G. Rizzo
Cognitive transformations and extended expertise, Richard Menary and Michael D. Kirchhoff
Fisheries management and precautionary approach: progress and performance, Denzil G. Miller