Papers from 2015
No man's land: Migration, masculinity and Ouyang Yu's The Eastern Slope Chronicle, Huang Zhong and Wenche Ommundsen
Towards a Multilingual National Literature: The Tung Wah Times and the origins of Chinese Australian Writing, Huang Zhong and Wenche Ommundsen
Papers from 2014
The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands, J Albert, Doug Beare, Anne-Maree Schwarz, Simon Albert, Regon Warren, James Teri, Faye Siota, and Neil Andrew
Food safety offenses In New South Wales, Australia: a critical appreciation of their Complexities, Abu Noman Mohammad Atahar Ali and S M. Solaiman
Piracy in Southeast Asia: an overview of international and regional efforts, Ahmad Amri
Southeast Asia's maritime piracy: challenges, legal instruments and a way forward, Ahmad Amri
The sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in ABNJ: What can be achieved using existing international agreements?, Jeff Ardron, Rosemary Rayfuse, Kristina Gjerde, and Robin Warner
Pete Seeger: a life of song, and the power of ‘we’, Anthony Ashbolt
Picnics and politics, Kate Bagnall
New machine aesthetics: the radio paintings of Simon Ingram, Su Ballard
A robot walks into a room: google art project, the new aesthetic, and the accident of art, Susan (Su) Ballard
Cloud-watching robots: Douglas Bagnall's machine aesthetics, Susan (Su) Ballard
The audience and the art machine: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller's Opera for a Small Room, Susan (Su) Ballard
Albatross, Graham Barwell
Maritime boundary delimitation, excessive claims and effective regime building in the South China Sea, Sam Bateman
Regional navies and coastguards: striking a balance between "lawships" and warships, Sam Bateman
The Ultra Syndrome: did it hamper the search for flight MH370?, Sam Bateman
Book review: Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction by Schofield, Lee and Kwon (eds.), Lowell Bautista
Dispute settlement in the Law of the Sea Convention and territorial and maritime disputes in Southeast Asia: issues, opportunities, and challenges, Lowell Bautista
The arbitration case between Philippines and China over their dispute in the South China Sea, Lowell Bautista
The Socratic Method as a Pedagogical Method in Legal Education, Lowell Bautista
Submission to United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Draft General Comment on Article 12 – Equal Recognition Before the Law, Fleur Beaupert and Linda Roslyn Steele
Defining EEZ claims from islands: A potential South China Sea change, Robert Beckman and Clive Schofield
Business-managed democracy: the transnational class, Sharon Beder
Carbon offsets can do more environmental harm than good, Sharon Beder
Lobbying, greenwash and deliberate confusion: how vested interests undermine climate change, Sharon Beder
We need to talk about how we talk about climate change, Sharon Beder
Towards growth and sustainability: the institutional and disciplinary dynamics of postgraduate law research, Felicity Bell, Rita Shackel, and Linda Roslyn Steele
Conclusions: Norms and the Politics of Implementation, Alexander Betts and Philip C. Orchard
Introduction: The Normative Institutionalization-Implementation Gap, Alexander Betts and Philip C. Orchard
Teachers' attitudes towards Computer-Assisted Language Learning in Australia and Spain, Lidia Bilbatua and Alfredo Herrero de Haro
Resource development and teacher training: a model of interactive WhiteBoard (WB) integration in language labs, Lidia Bilbatua and Laetitia Vedrenne
Back to the classroom: language educators learning a language, Lidia Bilbatua, Laetitia Vedrenne, and Rowena G. Ward
Networks, Thomas Birtchnell
Language attitudes of Mauritian youth in secondary education: some preliminary results, Anu Bissoonauth-Bedford
Learning skills in journalistic skepticism while recognising whistleblowers, David Blackall
"Weeping is Singing": after the war, a transnational lament, Merlinda Bobis
Moya Dyring: An Australian Salon in Paris, Melissa J. Boyde
Submission letter to the NSW Sentencing Council, David Brown and Julia Quilter
Speaking too soon: the sabotage of bail reform in New South Wales, D. Brown and Julia Quilter
A literary fortune, Megan Brown
Chipko legacies: sustaining an ecological ethic in the context of agrarian change, Trent Brown
Negotiating the NGO/Social Movement Dichotomy: Evidence from Punjab, India, Trent Brown
Schizoanalysis and the pedagogy of the oppressed, Ian Buchanan
Schizoanalytic modernism: the case of Antonin Artaud, Ian Buchanan
The clutter assemblage, Ian Buchanan
The ephemeral coast: on the edge of the otherly realm, Ian Buchanan
Introduction: Inventing Schizoanalysis, Ian Buchanan and Lorna Collins
Assemblage theory and schizoanalysis, Ian M. Buchanan
Esquizoanálise e Antonin Artaud, Ian M. Buchanan
Ramp Up’s shut-down robs us of a needed voice on disability issues, Shawn Burns
The news we lose when we cut local newspapers, Shawn Burns
Motivated selection in verbal art, 'verbal science', and psychotherapy: when many methods are at one, David Butt, Caroline Henderson-Brooks, Alison Moore, Russell Meares, Joan Haliburn, Anthony Korner, and Roy Eyal
A blizzard from Oz, Rowan Cahill
A case of open access, Rowan Cahill
A long shadow, Rowan Cahill
Anti-radicalism and history from below, Rowan Cahill
Book review: David Grant, Jagged Seas: The New Zealand Seamen's Union, 1879-2003, Rowan Cahill
'Fictional' history opens new front in war on workers, Rowan Cahill
Home front WW2: myths and realities, Rowan Cahill
Joining the Dots: C/58/63, Rowan Cahill
Maritime Outlaws, Rowan Cahill
Mullen's choices, Rowan Cahill
Spying on dissent: it's the Australian way, Rowan Cahill
The enemy within, Rowan Cahill
The future of history, Rowan Cahill
The looming war on trade unions, Rowan Cahill
The Neighbour From Hell, Rowan Cahill
The outs and ins of ‘Mad’ John Clare, Rowan Cahill
Fish for the future: fisheries development and food security for Kiribati in an era of global climate change, Brooke M. Campbell and Quentin A. Hanich
I can't believe I fell for muppet man!: Female nerds and the order of discourse, Raewyn Campbell
A "happy blending'? Maori networks, anthrolpology and 'Native' policy in New Zealand, the Pacific and beyond, Jane L. Carey
Introduction: Indigenous networks: historical trajectories and contemporary connections, Jane L. Carey and Jane Lydon
Indigenous Australia's diverse memorialisation of the dead, Bronwyn Carlson
Well-connected Indigenous kids keen to tap new ways to save lives, Bronwyn Carlson
Four scholars speak to navigating the complexities of naming in Indigenous studies, Bronwyn Carlson, J Berglund, Michelle Harris, and Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
Rockumentary and collective memory: a comparison of hype and the occy: a doco, Robert Carr
Marine environmental governance networks and approaches: conference report, Yen-Chiang Chang, Warwick Gullett, and David L. Fluharty
Business Law Guidebook, Charles YC Chew
Changes in approach to unjust contracts effected with financial institutions: a search for certainty and radical reform, Charles YC Chew
Common law and equitable aspects of unjust banking contracts: a legal analysis, Charles YC Chew
Statutory aspects of unjust banking contracts: a legal analysis, Charles YC Chew
Unconscionability in banking law: the equitable doctrine (Pt 1), Charles YC Chew
Unconscionable conduct in banking law: the impact of the legislative regime (Pt 2), Charles YC Chew
Silencing and subjugation masquerading as love and understanding, Maureen Clark
Pedaling power: bicycles, subjectivities and landscapes in a settler colonial society, Georgine Clarsen
Women's leadership in the trades: an overview, Georgine W. Clarsen
How the law can make it simple: easing the circulation of agency in e-justice, Francesco Contini and Richard Mohr
Getting my hands dirty: research and writing, Shady E. Cosgrove
Continuities and discontinuities: Malay workers and migrant workers in the manufacturing industries, Vicki Crinis
The Coral Triangle Atlas: An Integrated Online Spatial Database System for Improving Coral Reef Management, Annick Cros, Nurulhuda Ahamad Fatan, Alan White, Shwu Jiau Teoh, Stanley Tan, Christian Handayani, Charles Huang, Nate Peterson, Ruben Venegas Li, Hendra Yusran Siry, Ria Fitriana, Jamison Gove, Tomoko Acoba, Maurice Knight, Renerio Acosta, Neil L. Andrew, and Doug Beare
Identifying with the frontier: federation new woman, nation and empire, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Perhaps tea and scones are OK: the CWA and feminism today, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Shame and the anti-suffragist in Britain and Ireland: drawing women back into the fold?, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Shame, Marie Corelli, and the "New Woman" in Fin-de-Siecle Britain fin-de-siecle Britain, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Industry needs and tertiary journalism education: Views from news editors, Trevor Cullen, Stephen J. Tanner, Marcus O'Donnell, and Kerry Green