Papers from 2014
Spatial dimensions of fisheries and biodiversity governance, Richard Kenchington, Ole Vestergaard, and Serge M. Garcia
Educating law students for rural and regional practice: embedding place based perspectives in law curricula, Amanda Kennedy, Trish Mundy, Jennifer Nielsen, Caroline Hart, Richard Coverdale, Reid Mortensen, Theresa Smith-Ruig, and Claire Macken
From 'de-wogged' migrants to 'rabble rousers': mapping the Indian diaspora in Australia, Sukhmani Khorana
The political is populist: talk shows, political debates, and the middle-class public sphere in India, Sukhmani Khorana
UNHCR as a Subsidiary Organ of the UN: Plurality, Complexity and Accountability, Niamh H. Kinchin
Assessment of eco-labelling schemes for Pacific tuna fisheries, David S. Kirby, Candice Visser, and Quentin A. Hanich
Standards for the effective management of fisheries bycatch, David S. Kirby and Peter Ward
Extended cognition and constitution: Re-evaluating the constitutive claim of extended cognition, Michael D. Kirchhoff
In search of ontological emergence: diachronic, but non-supervenient, Michael D. Kirchhoff
Species of realization and the free energy principle, Michael D. Kirchhoff
Causation in international protection from armed conflict, Helene T. Lambert
Family Unity in Migration Law: The evolution of a more unified approach in Europe, Helene T. Lambert
Transnational law and refugee identity: The worldwide effect of European norms, Helene T. Lambert
Songs of Transience (Op.29 ), Lotte Latukefu and Wayne Dixon
Crossing Seas, Jo Law
Imaging the seasons: objects and the almanac form, Jo Law
Stills Fragments Landscapes, Jo Law and Louise Curham
Cinema Of Actuality: Japanese Avant-Garde Filmmaking In The Season Of Image Politics by Yuriko Furuhata (review), Michael Leggett
Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographers by Karen O'Rourke (review), Michael Leggett
Historicising legal theory, Marett Leiboff
Lawyers look at the Elgin Marbles, but stars keep them firmly in sight, Marett Leiboff
Legal theory in the age of Google, Marett Leiboff
Theatrical jurisprudence and the imaginary lives of law in pre-1945 Australia, Marett Leiboff
The practices of legal theory, Marett Leiboff
Unlocking legal theory, Marett Leiboff
Just in case 1: a jurisprudential anatomy of Evans v NSW, Marett Leiboff and Mark Thomas
Legal Theories: Contexts and Practices, Marett Leiboff and Mark Thomas
A reflection on university teaching of the Nanjing controversy, Jason Lim
Forum: Where do we go from here?, Elizabeth Linden
The Failure of Feminist Languages: Exposing Patriarchies in Discourse through Art and Activism, Elizabeth Linden
The New York Times Feminist Reading Group Yearbook, Elizabeth Linden and Jen Kennedy
Lessons from the Bay of Bengal ITLOS case: stepping offshore for a 'deeper' maritime political geography, Shaun Lin and Clive Schofield
If a country is an extended family, we have become dysfunctional, Eric Loo
Media reforms take one step forward, two steps back, Eric Loo
Ecclesiastical Lordship, Seigneurial Power and the Commercialization of Milling in Medieval England, Adam Robert Lucas
Infant imitation and the self - a response to Welsh, Jane M. Lymer
Conservation and risk of extinction of marine species, P Mace, C O'Criodain, Jake Rice, and Glenn Sant
Birth registration and the right to have rights: the changing family and unchanging Koseki, Vera Mackie
Conclusion: Reflections on the Rhythms of Internationalisation in Post-Disaster Japan, Vera Mackie
Putting a face to a name: visualising human rights, Vera Mackie
Science, society and the sea of fertility: new reproductive technologies in Japanese popular culture, Vera Mackie
Japan: progress towards diversity and equality in employment, Vera Mackie, Kaori Okano, and Kirsti Rawstron
Class and Colonialism in Antarctic Exploration, 1750-1920, Ben Maddison
Child sex offender demographic: towards an improved understanding, Xanthe Mallett and Jann E. Karp
Indigenous people and sentencing courts in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
Applying the critical lens to judicial officers and legal practitioners involved in sentencing Indigenous offenders: will anyone or anything do?, Elena Marchetti and Janet Ransley
Intersectionality and Indigenous sentencing courts: Judgment: R v Morgan: Court of Appeal: Marsley JA, Elena Marchetti and Janet Ransley
Dissent in science, Brian Martin
Government goals and policy get in the way of our happiness, Brian Martin
Research the whistleblowers want - and what they need, Brian Martin
Snowden's lessons for whistleblowers, Brian Martin
Tactics of political lying: the Iguanas affair, Brian Martin
The Controversy Manual, Brian Martin
Why do some controversies persist despite the evidence?, Brian Martin
El mobbing en la esfera pública: el fenómeno y sus características, Brian Martin and Florencia Pena Saint Martin
Snobbery in the academy is alive and well and doing harm, Brian Martin and Majken J. Sorensen
Book review: David Walker and Agniezka Sobocinska, eds. Australia's Asia: From Yellow Peril to Asian Century, Julia T. Martinez
Book Review: Hugh Jackson: Australians and the Christian God: An Historical Study, Josip Matesic
The impact of social networks and mobile technologies on the revolutions in the Arab world - a study of Egypt and Tunisia, Alana Maurushat, Mohamed Chawki, Hadeel Al-Alosi, and Yassin el Shazly
'Once upon a time there was a wonderful country': Representations of history in Rwanda, Deborah Mayersen
On the Path to Genocide: Armenia and Rwanda Reexamined, Deborah Mayersen
Rethinking approaches to prevention under the responsibility to protect: agency and empowerment within vulnerable populations, Deborah Mayersen
The U.S. Strategic Relationship with Australia, Jack McCaffrie and Christopher Rahman
Emergent Expertise?, Patrick McGivern
Tim Winton: Critical Essays, edited by Lyn McCredden and Nathanael O'Reilly, Colleen McGloin
Tone it down a bit!: euphemism as a colonial device in Australian Indigenous studies, Colleen McGloin
RadioDoc review: Developing critical theory of the radio documentary and feature form, Siobhan McHugh
Audio storytelling: unlocking the power of audio to inform, empower and connect., Siobhan A. McHugh
Radio you can read? What to make of RN’s new magazine, Siobhan A. McHugh
The Affective Power of Audio, Siobhan A. McHugh
Whose job is it to clear up all the rubbish floating in the oceans?, Alistair McIlgorm
Critical theory of the Frankfurt School, Jordan J. McKenzie
Case Study: Writing Unreliable Narrator, Will Martin, Catherine McKinnon
Writing across gaps: negotiating places of uncertainty, Catherine McKinnon
Modernism without borders, Ian McLean
Names, Ian McLean
Post-western poetics: postmodern appropriation art in Australia, Ian McLean
Theories, Ian McLean
Dreamings: L'Arte Aborigena Australiana incontra de Chirico, Ian A. McLean
Introduction: Double Desire, Ian A. McLean
The necessity of the new: between the modern and the contemporary, Ian A. McLean
A judicial contribution to over-criminalisation?: Extended joint criminal enterprise liability for murder, Luke McNamara
Careful who you chat with: it could turn you into a criminal, Luke McNamara
Explainer: how do Australia's laws on hate speech work in practice?, Luke McNamara and Katharine Gelber
Turning the spotlight on 'offensiveness' as a basis for criminal liability, Luke McNamara and Julia Quilter
A Secular Australia? Ideas, politics and the search for moral order in nineteenth and early twentieth century Australia, Gregory Melleuish
Australian federalism's chronic condition, Gregory Melleuish
Despotic State or Free Individual? Two Traditions of Democracy in Australia, Gregory Melleuish
History Foundation to year 12 (in Review of the Australian Curriculum - Supplementary Material), Gregory Melleuish
Living in an age of comfort: understanding religion in the twenty-first century, Gregory Melleuish
To restore federalism, strengthen the states and make Australia more republican, Gregory Melleuish
Australian diadromous fishes - challenges and solutions for understanding migrations in the 21st century, Nathan G. Miles, Christopher Walsh, Gary Butler, H Ueda, and Ronald J. West
Women and Leadership: Theatre, Sarah Miller
Visions and Revisions: Performance, Memory, Trauma, Sarah B. Miller
Planning for offshore CO2 storage: Law and policy in the United Kingdom, Ben Milligan
Do objects dream of an internet of things?, Teodor Mitew
MH17: How safe are the skies?, Mohd Hazmi Bin Mohd Rusli