Papers from 2016
Interwar Camden, Ian C. Willis
John Hawdon of Elderslie in a settler society, Ian C. Willis
'Just like England', a colonial settler landscape, Ian C. Willis
Life, horses and the Army at Narellan in WW2, Ian C. Willis
Local history: a view from the bottom, Ian C. Willis
London women in the colonies, Ian C. Willis
Lost Campbelltown heritage, Ian C. Willis
Menangle 'Little England' says Duchess of York, Ian C. Willis
Movie making Camden style, Ian C. Willis
On the edge, settler colonialism on the Cumberland Plain, Ian C. Willis
Pansy the Camden locomotive, Ian C. Willis
Pit covers and other things under foot, Ian C. Willis
Place making at Narellan NSW, Ian C. Willis
The army arrives at Narellan, Ian C. Willis
The army in camp at Narellan in WW2, Ian C. Willis
The Red Cross and the Liverpool Field Hospital, Hope and Despair during 1915, Ian C. Willis
The Red Cross in Sydney in World War One, Ian C. Willis
The seaside holiday, Ian C. Willis
Voluntary Aids at the Nerve Hospital, Ian C. Willis
Was Governor Lachlan Macquarie a terrorist?, Ian C. Willis
Westies, Bogans and Yobbos. What's in a name?, Ian C. Willis
Amateur mythographies: Fan fiction and the myth of myh, Ika Willis
In praise of trigger warnings, Ika Willis
She's Already Waited Too Long: Affective Transtemporality in Ben Ferriss's "Penelope", Ika Willis
The classical canon and/as transformative work, Ika Willis
Writing the fables of sexual difference: slash fiction as technology of gender, Ika Willis
Archives of cloth: shadows of the past in re-visioning textiles, Diana Wood Conroy
Views from Australia and the Asia Pacific, Diana Wood Conroy
Economic instruments in pollution law in New South Wales, Australia: a case for greater use and refinement, Sarah K. Wright
Holding regulators to account in New South Wales pollution law: part 1 - the limits of merits review, Sarah K. Wright
The duty to report pollution incidents and regulator image in New South Wales pollution law, Sarah K. Wright
Mining Chinese social media UGC: a big data framework for analyzing Douban movie reviews, Jie Yang and Brian Yecies
Chinese transnational cinema and the collaborative tilt toward South Korea, Brian Yecies
The Chinese-Korean co-production pact: collaborative encounters and the accelerating expansion of Chinese cinema, Brian Yecies
Transnational collaboration of the multisensory kind: exploiting Korean 4D cinema in China, Brian Yecies
East Asian audio-visual collaboration and the global expansion of Chinese media, Brian Yecies, Michael A. Keane, and Terry Flew
The changing face of Korean Cinema: 1960 to 2015, Brian Yecies and Ae-Gyung Shim
The Douban online social media barometer and the Chinese reception of Korean popular culture flows, Brian Yecies, Jie Yang, Ae-Gyung Shim, Kai Ruo Soh, and Matthew J. Berryman
Expanding the concept of sustainable seafood using Life Cycle Assessment, Friederike Ziegler, Sara Hornborg, Bridget S. Green, Ole Ritzau Eigaard, Anna K. Farmery, Linus Hammar, Klaas Hartmann, Sverker Molander, Robert W. Parker, Erik Skontorp Hognes, Ian Vazquez-Rowe, and Anthony Smith
Papers from 2015
Filicudi: facts, fiction and fantasy
People smuggling in Southeast Asia: trends, challenges and way forward, Ahmad Amri
International marine governance and protection of biodiversity, Jeff Ardron and Robin M. Warner
Community gardens and farmers' markets: exploring representations of food culture in the Illawarra, Paula Arvela
Somatic apathy: body disownership in the context of torture, Yochai Ataria and Shaun Gallagher
Anglo-Chinese and the politics of overseas travel from New South Wales, 1898 to 1925, Kate Bagnall
Early Chinese newspapers in Australia: Trove presents a new perspective on Australian history, Kate Bagnall
Early Chinese newspapers: Trove presents a new perspective on Australian history, Kate Bagnall
Liveable cities: who decides what that means and how we achieve it?, Merridee L. Bailey, Amy Milka, Craig Lyons, David Lemmings, Gordon Raeburn, Katie Barclay, Roger Patulny, and Thomas Bristow
Signal eight times: nature, catastrophic extinction events and contemporary art, Su Ballard
Feminism and art: unexpected encounters, Susan (Su) Ballard and Agnieszka Golda
The moral choice of inFAMOUS: law and morality in video games, Michael Barnett and Cassandra E. Sharp
A 'Treat Equal to Wagner': Grainger's interactions with the music and culture of Polynesia, Graham C. Barwell
The future maritime security environment in Asia: a risk assessment approach, Sam Bateman
Maritime Asia: An Australian perspective, Walter S. Bateman
The East Asian seas: competing national spheres of influence, Walter S. Bateman
Legal and policy responses to climate change in the Philippines, Lowell Bautista
The Philippine Treaty Limits: Historical Context and Legal Basis in International Law, Lowell Bautista
Questioning law’s capacity, Fleur Beaupert and Linda Roslyn Steele
Corporate social responsibility: reflecting Australian legal approaches to human rights, Afroza Begum
Children with gender dysphoria and the jurisdiction of the Family Court, Felicity Bell
Facilitating the Participation of Children in Family Law Processes, Felicity Bell
Judicial expression of a preliminary view, Felicity Bell
Who is a parent and why does it matter?, Felicity Bell
Optimising the use of nearshore fish aggregating devices for food security in the Pacific Islands, Johann D. Bell, J Albert, S Andrefouet, Neil L. Andrew, Michel Blanc, Philip Bright, Deidre Brogan, Brooke M. Campbell, Hugh Govan, John Hampton, Quentin A. Hanich, Shelton J. Harley, Arthur Jorari, Marcus P. Lincoln Smith, Scott Pontifex, Michael K. Sharp, William Sokimi, and Arthur P. Webb
Diversifying the use of tuna to improve food security and public health in Pacific Island countries and territories, Johann D. Bell, Valerie Allain, Edward H. Allison, S Andréfouët, Neil L. Andrew, Michael J. Batty, Michel Blanc, Jeffrey M. Dambacher, John Hampton, Quentin A. Hanich, Shelton Harley, Anne Lorrain, Michael McCoy, Nicholas McTurk, Simon Nicol, Graham Pilling, David Point, Michael K. Sharp, Paula Vivili, and Peter Williams
Pluricentricity and sociolinguistic relationships between French, English and indigenous Languages in New Caledonia, Anu Bissoonauth-Bedford
Book Review and Interview. David Robie. 2014. Dont Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific. Auckland: Little Island Press. An Interview with Its Author, David Blackall and David Robie
The Trio Capital fraud and its victims: a study in freedom of information legislation failure, David Blackall and Jolyon Sykes
Travels with My Art: Moya Dyring and Margaret Olley, Melissa J. Boyde
Did War Cause the Abolition of New Zealand's Provincial System?, Andre Brett
Dreaming on a railway track: public works and the demise of New Zealand's provinces, Andre Brett
'The miserable remnant of this ill-used people': colonial genocide and the Moriori of New Zealand's Chatham Islands, Andre Brett
Introduction: Art and Activism in Post-Disaster Japan, Alexander Brown and Vera C. Mackie
The 'structural necessity' of the body without organs, Ian Buchanan
Assemblage theory and its discontents, Ian M. Buchanan
Frederic Jameson: Conversaciones sobre marxismo cultural, Ian M. Buchanan
September 17, 2011: Occupy without Counting, Ian M. Buchanan
Unignorable exteriors and unnavigable interiors, Ian M. Buchanan
Introduction: Towards a schizoanalytic criticism, Ian Buchanan, Tim Matts, and Aidan Tynan
The politics of representing disability exploring news coverage of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Shawn G. Burns and Beth Haller
Regional Economic Impacts of a Closure of BlueScope Steel Operations in Port Kembla, Scott Burrows, Ashkan Masouman, and Charles Harvie
A living tradition, Rowan Cahill
Book review: John S. Ahlquist and Margaret Levi, In the Interest of Others: Organizations and Social Activism, Rowan Cahill
Groomed for War, Rowan Cahill
Radical ruminations (09 August), Rowan Cahill
Revisiting a struggle: Port Kembla, 1938, Rowan Cahill
Words for Pam, Rowan Cahill
Missing in action, Rowan Cahill and Terence H. Irving
'Radical Academia: Beyond the Audit Culture Treadmill' by Rowan Cahill and Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill and Terence H. Irving
Principles and practice for the equitable governance of transboundary natural resources: cross-cutting lessons for marine fisheries management, Brooke M. Campbell and Quentin A. Hanich
China's aquaculture and the world's wild fisheries, Ling Cao, Rosamond Naylor, Patrik Henriksson, Duncan Leadbitter, Marc Metian, Max Troell, and Wenbo Zhang
Mediating tragedy: facebook, aboriginal peoples and suicide, Bronwyn Carlson, Terri Farrelly, Ryan Frazer, and Fiona Borthwick
It's like going to a cemetery and lighting a candle: Aboriginal Australians, sorry business and social media, Bronwyn Carlson and Ryan Frazer
Face and face practices in Chinese talk-in-interaction: A study in interactional pragmatics, Wei-Lin Chang
Negotiating global and interdisciplinary imperatives for indigenous education scholarship and pedagogy, Harvey Charles, Michelle Harris, and Bronwyn Carlson
Conservative instinct in Australian political thought: The Federation debates, 1890–1898, Stephen A. Chavura and Gregory C. Melleuish
Guarantees given by spouses as security for bank debts: the importance of independent advice, its scope and limitations, Charles YC Chew
Third party spousal guarantees given as security for bank debts: an anachronism or a perpetuation of gender stereotypes, Charles YC Chew
Colonialism, racial violence and loss: The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith and The Roving Party, Maureen Clark