Papers from 2013
The boundary riders: artists in academia / artists and academia, Sarah B. Miller and Brogan S. Bunt
The Australia-Papua New Guinea Torres Strait Treaty: a model for co-operative management of the South China Sea?, Ben Milligan
Denials and defences in the law of unjust enrichment, Charles Mitchell and James Goudkamp
日本語を非母語とする日本学習者が書いたお礼の手紙の考察: Attitudinal resources expressed in Japanese thank you letters, Yumiko Mizusawa and Rowena G. Ward
Rethinking the secular: religion, ethics and science in food regulation, Richard Mohr
Zombie processes and undead technology, Christopher L. Moore
Ballast water management and control, Anthony Morrison and Ben Tsamenyi
"Global Jihad": The Canadian Experience, Samuel J. Mullins
Social network analysis and terrorism: an introduction to the special issue, Samuel J. Mullins
Hidden Sidetracks, Terumi Narushima
Hidden Sidetracks (ABC Radio Broadcast), Terumi Narushima
The Vietnamese concept of a feminine ideal and the images of Australian women in Olga Masters’ stories, Thu Hanh Nguyen
Apocalypse Now: why the movies want the world to end every year, Marcus O'Donnell
As a gay man, I will not be lectured on discrimination by Julia Gillard, Marcus O'Donnell
Being In The Moment: Art and Mindfullness (Urban Abstractions), Marcus O'Donnell
Costings row torpedoes the media, Marcus O'Donnell
Cultural politics: who cares about the arts?, Marcus O'Donnell
Obama inauguration speech: a historic moment for gay and lesbian equality, Marcus O'Donnell
Objective journalism cannot hold politicians to account, Marcus O'Donnell
Political speeches and the illusion of perfect pitch, Marcus O'Donnell
Reporting that silly $4bn climate funding gaffe, Marcus O'Donnell
Resisting the evil empire, Marcus O'Donnell
Rudd rewrites playbook on wedge politics, Marcus O'Donnell
Same sex marriage ends the debate, leads the coverage, Marcus O'Donnell
The end of the homosexual?, Marcus O'Donnell
The messianic absolutism of Zero Dark Thirty, Marcus O'Donnell
They’re off in the Canberra Cup, Marcus O'Donnell
Tweeting the election: from gaffe gags to breaking news, Marcus O'Donnell
Twitter needs Tony (not), Marcus O'Donnell
Governing forced migration, Philip C. Orchard
Humanitarian Intervention and the Legacies of Security Council (In)action: East Pakistan (1971) and East Timor (1975-1979), Philip C. Orchard
PM surprises with September election announcement, Charis Palmer, Geoffrey Robinson, and Gregory Melleuish
Don't be fooled, loneliness affects men too, Roger Patulny
Are we reaching them yet? Service access patterns amongst attendees at the headspace youth mental health initiative, Roger Patulny, Kristy Muir, Abigail Powell, Saul Flaxman, Ioana Opera, and Shannon McDermott
Time and emotion in public and private spaces, Roger Patulny and Ioana Oprea
Necessary violence? Inscribing the subject of law, Penelope J. Pether
Comparative civil procedure: opportunities and pitfalls, Colin B. Picker
Comparative legal cultural analyses of international economic law: a new methodological approach, Colin B. Picker
International investment law: some legal cultural insights, Colin B. Picker
Counting men: quantitative approaches to the study of men and masculinities, Barbara Pini and Roger Patulny
Emergent identities: the changing contours of Indigenous identities in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Evan S. Poata-Smith
Inequality and Maori, Evan S. Poata-Smith
The ‘twitterisation’ of investigative journalism, Julie N. Posetti
Reporting Refugees: a case study in interdisciplinary research-led experiential learning, Julie N. Posetti and Jonathan Powles
Climate change and evolving regional ocean governance in the Arctic, Tavis Potts and Clive Schofield
Encountering the author, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Made to Matter: White Father, Stolen Generations, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Nothing to See - Something to See: White Animals and Exceptional life/death, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Stunning Australia, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Vulnerabilities symposium, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Preliminary considerations on the potential influence of submarine fans on marine delimitation, Wenxian Qiu, X L. Jin, Clive H. Schofield, and Mingbi Li
Guanxi, social capital theory and beyond: toward a globalized social science, Xiaoying Qi
Intellectual entrepreneurs and the diffusion of ideas: two historical cases of knowledge flow, Xiaoying Qi
Foreign language education, Xiaoying Qi and Ruying Qi
Pursuing self-fulfilment in a divorce biography, Sharon E. Quah
The Thomas Kelly case: why a ‘one-punch law’ is not the answer, Julia Quilter
Responses to the death of Thomas Kelly: taking populism seriously, Julia Ann Quilter
Time to define 'the cornerstone of public order legislation': the elements of offensive conduct and language under the Summary Offences Act 1988 (NSW), Julia Ann Quilter and Luke J. McNamara
The inescapable ocean: on understanding Australia's strategic geography, Chris Rahman
Book review: The Iraq wars and America's military revolution, Christopher Rahman
Submission to the Strategic Policy Division, Department of Defence, on the Development of the 2013 Defence White Paper, Christopher Rahman
'The Geopolitical Context', Christopher Rahman
Negotiating the liminal divide: some Italian-Australian diasporic poets, Gaetano Rando
Academic employment and gender equity legislation in Australia and Japan, 1970-2010, Kirsti Rawstron
Collective Title (IeS): This Is That Time, Jacky Redgate
Depth of Field, Jacky Redgate
New 2013: Selected New Acquisition, Jacky Redgate
The global financial crisis and child poverty: The case of Australia 2006-10, Gerry Redmond, Roger Patulny, and Peter Whiteford
Neurophenomenology: an integrated approach to exploring awe and wonder, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Brandon Sollins, Shaun Gallagher, and Bruce Janz
Boycotting Israeli academics, or boycotting academic freedom?, Gregory L. Rose
Peace Studies War – Boycotting Israel for the sake of international law?, Gregory L. Rose
Universalising jurisdiction over marine living resources crime, Gregory L. Rose and Ben Tsamenyi
Animal ethics committees: reassurances rejected, Denise Russell Dr.
Capturing the songs of humpback whales, Denise Russell Dr.
Finding a way forward: the search for reconciliation in the Philipinnes, Peter M. Sales
Justice and the identities of women: The case of Indonesian women victims of domestic violence who have access to Family Court, Rika Saraswati
John Wayne (Oxford Bibliographies Online), Ross Schnioffsky and Richard Thompson
Holding back the waves? sea level rise and maritime claims, Clive Schofield
Increasingly contested waters? Conflicting maritime claims in the South China Sea, Clive Schofield
New marine resource opportunities, fresh challenges, Clive Schofield
Securing the resources of the deep: dividing and governing the extended Continental Shelf, Clive Schofield
What's at stake in the South China Sea? Geographical and geopolitical considerations, Clive Schofield
Options to protect coastlines and secure maritime jurisdictional claims in the face of global sea level rise, Clive Schofield and David Freestone
Departures from the coast: trends in the application of territorial sea baselines under the Law of the Sea Convention, Clive H. Schofield
A Tribunal Navigating Complex Waters: Implications of the Bay of Bengal Case, Clive H. Schofield, Anastasia Telesetsky, and Seokwoo Lee
A horn of troubles, Clive H. Schofield and Robin M. Warner
Graduations between land and sea: recent developments and emerging clarity?, Clive Schofield and Ian Townsend-Gault
Systemic risk after the global financial crisis: covered bonds and retail contracts for difference, Nan M. Seuffert
Taking hints From Hogwarts: UOW's first year law immersion program, Cassandra E. Sharp, Margaret A. Bond, Trish Mundy, Karina Murray, and Julia Quilter
Desirable or dysfunctional? Family in recent Indian english-language fiction, Paul Sharrad
Postliberalization Indian novels in English: book review, Paul Sharrad
'Tributes or Travesties? Recent reworkings of classics great and small', Paul Sharrad
'Which World, and Why do We Worry About It?', Paul Sharrad
Security threats of violent Islamist extremism and terrorism for South East Europe and beyond, Dragan Simeunovic and Adam Dolnik
Displaced selves in contemporary fiction, Antonio J. Simoes da Silva
Displaced selves in contemporary fiction, or the art of literary activism, Tony Simoes da Silva
Anxious settler belonging: actualising the potential for making resilient postcolonial subjects, Lisa Slater
'Wild rivers, wild ideas': Emerging political ecologies of Cape York Wild Rivers, Lisa Slater
Revisiting securities regulation in the aftermath of the global financial crisis: disclosure – Panacea or Pandora’s Box?, S M. Solaiman