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2. The unfinished paper: A tribute to Gordon Anderson
3. Housing careers in a risk society: an empirical illustration. [Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Population Association Conference (1998: Brisbane)]
4. Changes at the heart of family households: family responsibilities in Australia 1974/ 1992. -Edited version of this paper was presented at the International Year of the Family National Conference (1994: Adelaide )
5. Academic unions: conferring with Dawkins. [Paper in: Scholars and Entrepreneurs: the Universities in Crisis, Cooper, Simon, Hinkson, John and Sharp, Geoff (eds.). This paper is reprinted, with minor amendments, from Arena, no.84, 1988.]
6. Replenishing social capital: a corporate response. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
7. Changing times, changing perspectives: reconciling 'transition' and 'cultural' perspectives on youth and young adulthood [Paper in special issue: Youth: Identities, Transitions, Cultures. Geldens, Paula; Lincoln, Sian and Hodkinson, Paul (eds)]
8. Transitions, local culture and human dignity: rural young men in a changing world [Paper in special issue: Youth: Identities, Transitions, Cultures. Geldens, Paula; Lincoln, Sian and Hodkinson, Paul (eds)]
9. Youth transitions, unemployment and underemployment: plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose? [Paper in special issue: Youth: Identities, Transitions, Cultures. Geldens, Paula; Lincoln, Sian and Hodkinson, Paul (eds)]
10. Korean youth netizenship and its discontents [Paper in themed section: Riding the Korean Digital Wave. Yecies, Brian; Lee, Kwang-Suk and Goldsmith, Ben (eds)]
11. Cinema-going, audiences and exhibition: [Paper in themed section: Cinema-going, Audiences and Exhibition. Aveyard, Karina and Moran, Albert (eds).]
12. The Chinese-language press in Australia: a preliminary scoping study. [Paper in themed section: Chinese Media Studies: The State of the Field. Donald, Stephanie and Yu, Haiqing (eds).]
13. The weeks of work that make the day: looking at all the activities in activism. [Paper in themed section: The Value of Techniques. Martin, Brian (ed.).]
14. Jabiluka revisited: negotiating needs. [Uranium mining and the rights of the traditional owners at Jabiluka in the Northern Territory. Paper in themed section: The Value of Techniques. Martin, Brian (ed.).]
15. Going online for social change: techniques, barriers and possibilities for community groups. [Paper in themed section: The Value of Techniques. Martin, Brian (ed.).]
16. Designing a public conversation using the World Cafe method: [Paper in themed section: The Value of Techniques. Martin, Brian (ed.).]
17. Sustainable and resilient social structures for change: the organic movement. [Paper in themed section: The Value of Techniques. Martin, Brian (ed.).]
18. Report: making memories and meaning from the 16th IOHA Conference in Prague: [The over-arching theme, 'Between Past and Future: Oral History, Memory and Meaning' at the biennial International Oral History Conference (16th: 2010: Prague, Czech Republic). Paper in: Communities of Memory.]
19. Business as usual or economic innovation?: work, markets and growth in community and social enterprises. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
20. Doing social enterprise: a reflection and view from the field. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
21. Lotterywest lotteries houses: a case study in social innovation. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
22. Barriers to innovation and investment in the social economy: retrofitting for environmental sustainability in Australian community housing. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
23. Social enterprise and social innovation: Editorial. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
24. Walking towards the light?: the transformation of Jigsaw from not-for-profit organistion to social enterprise. [Paper in special issue: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation. Barraket, Jo and Grant, Suzanne (eds).]
25. Advertising in contemporary India's rapidly changing media environment: [Paper presented at the International Symposium 'The Globalisation of Advertising in Asia: The Impact on Media' (2008: University of Melbourne).]
26. The decline of traditional news and current affairs audiences in Australia [Paper in: Australian Media Reception Histories. Arrow, Michelle; Griffen-Foley, Bridget and Hughes-Warrington, Marnie (eds).]
27. Community-based training for conflict prevention in Vanuatu: reflections of a practitioner-researcher [Paper in special issue: Peacebuilding from Below in Asia-Pacific. Synott, John (ed.)]
28. Mary Astell on virtuous friendship: [Paper in special issue: Friendship in Early Modern Philosophy and Science. Smith, Vanessa and Yeo, Richard (eds.).]
29. Fashioning the feasible: categorisation and social change [Paper in special issue: Ethnological Approaches to Communication. Butler, Carly W.; Fitzgerald, Richard and Gardner, Rod (eds).]
30. Diversity and change in Cambodian households, 1998-2006 [Paper in special issue: New Approaches to Household Diversity and Change. Brandon, Peter D. and Hogan, Dennis P. (eds).]
31. Guest editors' note: new approaches to household diversity and change [Paper in special issue: New Approaches to Household Diversity and Change. Brandon, Peter D. and Hogan, Dennis P. (eds).]
32. Changes in household formation and composition in China since the mid twentieth century [Paper in special issue: New Approaches to Household Diversity and Change. Brandon, Peter D. and Hogan, Dennis P. (eds).]
33. Tennis and picnics [Paper presented at the Tasmanian Local History Societies. Conference (6th: 2001: Hobart).]
34. A SEE-Change movement as a vehicle for cultural change and local action on climate change: [Paper in: Global Ethics. Preston, Noel (ed.).]
35. The Great Work: toward an eco-centric, global culture. [Paper in: Global Ethics. Preston, Noel (ed.).]
36. Making another world possible?: the politics of the World Social Forum [Paper in: Counter Alternatives. Palmer, Victoria (ed).]
37. Introduction: [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
38. The war over work [The next phase in the work/family balance debate. Paper presented at the national conference of the Home Economics Institute of Australia (2007: Sydney).]
39. Reporting Australian television news: professional practice in the analogue-to-digital transition. [Paper in: 50 Years of Australian Television. Jacka, Liz and Turnbull, Sue (eds).]
40. The view from 2050: [This paper was originally delivered at a lunch time forum at the City of Melbourne branch of the University of the Third Age.]
41. Participatory cultural production and the DIY Internet: from theory to practice and back again. [Paper in: Practice-led Research. Green, Lelia and Haseman, Brad (eds).]
42. Whither environmentalism?: environmental politics in the 21st century [Paper in: Governance. Eddy, Elizabeth (ed).]
43. Custom and tradition: innovation and invention [A version of this paper was prepared for the Workshop on Custom: The Fate of Non-Western Law and Indigenous Governance in the 21st Century, Canberra, 1-2 October 2002]
44. All our Christmases come at once: war, peace and the fin de siecle. [Paper delivered at the Children's Literature and the Fin de Siecle Conference (1999: Calgary, Canada).]
45. The challenges of communication education in Asia [An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (14th: 2005: Beijing).]
46. A clever little country?: [Paper in: A Clever Little Country? Cultural Change and Identity in New Zealand. Griffiths, Mary and Lealand, Geoff (eds).]
47. On writing dangerously [Edited version of the keynote address delivered at the Annual Postgraduate Research Conference of the University of Sydney Faculty of Law (5th: 2003: Sydney). Paper in: Teaching and Scholarship.]
48. Temporal strategies and fear in the workplace [Paper in special issue: Fear and Loathing in the New Century. Anleu, Sharyn Roach; Martin, Bill; Zadoroznyj, Maria (eds).]
49. Dealing with world domination: lessons from The Powerpuff Girls and friends. [Paper in: American Empire: Media and International Insecurity. Wilson, Helen and Jacka, Liz (eds.).]
50. Environmentalism and social differentiation: a paper in memory of Steve Crook.
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