440599. Gender studies not elsewhere classified
Title | 440599. Gender studies not elsewhere classified |
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Parent | 4405. Gender studies |
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Connected and isolated victims of relational aggression: associations with peer group status and differences between girls and boys
Zimmer-Gembeck, Melanie J., Pronk, Rhiarne E., Goodwin, Belinda, Mastro, Shawna and Crick, Nicki R.. 2013. "Connected and isolated victims of relational aggression: associations with peer group status and differences between girls and boys." Sex Roles: a journal of research. 68 (5-6), pp. 363-377. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-012-0239-yArticle
Domestic violence and Facebook: harassment takes new forms in the social media age
Hopkins, Susan and Ostini, Jenny. 2015. "Domestic violence and Facebook: harassment takes new forms in the social media age." The Conversation. 30 November 2015, pp. 1-3.Blog
Lads' mags, sexual violence and the need for feminist intervention
Hopkins, Susan and Ostini, Jenny. 2015. "Lads' mags, sexual violence and the need for feminist intervention." The Conversation. 4 June 2015, pp. 1-6.Blog
Online harassment is a form of violence
Ostini, Jenny and Hopkins, Susan. 2015. "Online harassment is a form of violence." The Conversation. 8 April 2015, pp. 1-4.Blog
Gamergate and the bodice-ripper have little in common, with respect
Ostini, Jenny. 2015. "Gamergate and the bodice-ripper have little in common, with respect ." The Conversation. 6 February 2015, pp. 1-4.Blog
Addressing technology enabled violence against women and girls in the digital age
Hopkins, Susan and Ostini, Jenny. 2016. "Addressing technology enabled violence against women and girls in the digital age." Redress. 25 (1), pp. 2-7.Article
Heteronormativity, childhood and invisibilised consumption
Saltmarsh, Sue. 2012. "Heteronormativity, childhood and invisibilised consumption." Robinson, Kerry H. and Davies, Cristyn (ed.) Queer and subjugated knowledges: generating subversive imaginaries. Sharjah, UAE. Bentham Science Publishers. pp. 132-139Edited book (chapter)
Economy’s gaze: childhood, motherhood and ‘exemplary ordinariness’ in popular parenting magazines
Saltmarsh, Sue and North, Anna. 2011. "Economy’s gaze: childhood, motherhood and ‘exemplary ordinariness’ in popular parenting magazines." Global Studies of Childhood. 1 (4), pp. 314-320. https://doi.org/10.2304/gsch.2011.1.4.314Article
The politics of normative childhoods and non-normative parenting: a response to Cristyn Davies and Kerry Robinson
Chapman, Amy and Saltmarsh, Sue. 2013. "The politics of normative childhoods and non-normative parenting: a response to Cristyn Davies and Kerry Robinson." Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood. 14 (1), pp. 60-65. https://doi.org/10.2304/ciec.2013.14.1.60Article
Beyond violence, victimisation and the penal state: empowerment pathways for female incarcerated students
Hopkins, Susan, Ostini, Jenny, Seymour, Stephen and Farley, Helen. 2015. "Beyond violence, victimisation and the penal state: empowerment pathways for female incarcerated students." 2015 trans/forming feminisms: media, technology, identities. Dunedin, New Zealand 23 - 25 Nov 2015Presentation
Regaining lost humanity: dealing with trauma in exile
Parkes, Geoffrey and Mason, Robert. 2015. "Regaining lost humanity: dealing with trauma in exile." Goodall, Jane and Lee, Chirstopher (ed.) Trauma and public memory. New York. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 163-173Edited book (chapter)
Skirting the issue: finding queer and geopolitical belonging at the Eurovision Song Contest
Carniel, Jessica. 2015. "Skirting the issue: finding queer and geopolitical belonging at the Eurovision Song Contest." Contemporary Southeastern Europe. 2 (1), pp. 136-154.Article
Domestic violence and the welfare state
Hopkins, Susan and Ostini, Jenny. 2015. "Domestic violence and the welfare state." Overland.Article
Trade liberalization and gender gap: Bangladesh experience
Rahman, Mohammad Mafizur. 2014. "Trade liberalization and gender gap: Bangladesh experience." Journal of Applied Business and Economics. 16 (2), pp. 57-69.Article
The spell of the cell: molecular reproduction and the genetic imaginary
McDonald, Lisa. 2005. "The spell of the cell: molecular reproduction and the genetic imaginary." Lorek-Jezinska, Edyta and Wieckowska, Kararzyna (ed.) Corporeal inscriptions: representations of the body in cultural and literary texts and practices. Torun, Poland. Nicolaus Copernicus University Press. pp. 237-249Edited book (chapter)
The fowl and the pussycat: Love letters of Michael Field, 1876-1909
Bickle, Sharon A. and Field, Michael. 2008. The fowl and the pussycat: Love letters of Michael Field, 1876-1909. Charlottesville, United States. University of Virginia Press.Textual work
Sheilas, wogs and metrosexuals: masculinity, ethnicity and Australian soccer
Carniel, Jessica. 2010. "Sheilas, wogs and metrosexuals: masculinity, ethnicity and Australian soccer." Hallinan, Christopher J. and Hughson, John E. (ed.) The containment of soccer in Australia: fencing off the world game. London, United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 73-83Edited book (chapter)
Sheilas, wogs and metrosexuals: masculinity, ethnicity and Australian soccer
Carniel, Jessica. 2009. "Sheilas, wogs and metrosexuals: masculinity, ethnicity and Australian soccer." Soccer and Society. 10 (1), pp. 73-83. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970802472676Article
Deficit and asset identity constructions of single women without children living in Australia: an analysis of discourse
Addie, Elizabeth and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2014. "Deficit and asset identity constructions of single women without children living in Australia: an analysis of discourse." Feminism and Psychology. 24 (4), pp. 423-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353514539463Article
Dis/articulating bellies: a reproductive glance
McDonald, Lisa. 2007. "Dis/articulating bellies: a reproductive glance." Cultural Studies Review. 13 (1), pp. 187-207.Article
Behind the green door: romantic suffering and Australian lesbian identity in the mid-twentieth century
Sulway, Nike. 2012. "Behind the green door: romantic suffering and Australian lesbian identity in the mid-twentieth century." Willett, Graham (ed.) 11th Australian Homosexual Histories Conference (ALGA 2012). Brisbane, Australia 08 - 09 Jun 2012Paper
Muddy death: fate, femininity and mourning in Jean Rhys's Good Morning Midnight
Gildersleeve, Jessica. 2010. "Muddy death: fate, femininity and mourning in Jean Rhys's Good Morning Midnight." Wisker, Gina and Dodgson-Katiyo, Pauline (ed.) Rites of passage in postcolonial women's writing. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Rodopi. pp. 227-244Edited book (chapter)
Objectivist and essentialist ontologies of gender and love
Harrison, Karey. 2014. "Objectivist and essentialist ontologies of gender and love." Knaggs, Angie and Frischmuth, Silke (ed.) Gender, love and intimacy. Oxford, United Kingdom. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 3-25Edited book (chapter)
Identities made in the kitchen taste the best: consumption and denial of Italian Australian ethnicity as food in Capaldo's Love takes you home
Carniel, Jessica. 2007. "Identities made in the kitchen taste the best: consumption and denial of Italian Australian ethnicity as food in Capaldo's Love takes you home." Rando, Gaetano and Turcotte, Gerry (ed.) Literary and social diasporas: an Italian Australian perspective. Brussels, Belgium. Peter Lang Publishing.Edited book (chapter)
The fierce earth: 'Michael Field's' pagan politics
Bickle, Sharon. 2013. "The fierce earth: 'Michael Field's' pagan politics." Hecate: an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation. 38 (1/2), pp. 78-90.Article
Girl heroes: the new force in popular culture
Hopkins, Susan. 2002. Girl heroes: the new force in popular culture. Sydney, Australia. Pluto Press.Authored book
He's gonna be a little gay: redneckognising the queer American family in Here comes Honey Boo Boo
Parkes, Geoff. 2013. "He's gonna be a little gay: redneckognising the queer American family in Here comes Honey Boo Boo." Mountfort, Paul (ed.) 4th Annual Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference (PopCAANZ 2013). Brisbane, Australia 24 - 26 Jun 2013 Auckland, New Zealand.Paper
Figuring fertility: poetics in the cultural practices of reproductive science
McDonald, Lisa. 2011. Figuring fertility: poetics in the cultural practices of reproductive science. Brisbane, Australia. Post Pressed.Authored book
Writing women: the virtual cookbook and Pinterest
Antonio, Amy Brooke. 2013. "Writing women: the virtual cookbook and Pinterest." M/C Journal. 16 (3), pp. 1-7.Article
In the spirit of reconciliation: migrating spirits and Australian postcolonial multiculturalism in Hoa Pham's Vixen
Carniel, Jessica. 2013. "In the spirit of reconciliation: migrating spirits and Australian postcolonial multiculturalism in Hoa Pham's Vixen." Kroger, Lisa and Anderson, Melanie R. (ed.) The ghostly and the ghosted in literature and film: spectral identities. Newark, DE. United States. University of Delaware Press. pp. 75-89Edited book (chapter)
Of nerds and men: dimensions and discourses of masculinity in Nerds FC
Carniel, Jessica. 2013. "Of nerds and men: dimensions and discourses of masculinity in Nerds FC." Ingle, Zachary and Sutera, David M. (ed.) Identity and myth in sports documentaries: critical essays. Lanham, MD. United States. Scarecrow Press. pp. 93-107Edited book (chapter)
Gendered contexts and globalization in south Asia
Murray, Peter A.. 2013. "Gendered contexts and globalization in south Asia." Khilji, Shaista E. and Rowley, Chris (ed.) Globalization, change and learning in south Asia. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Woodhead Publishing Limited. pp. 19-37Edited book (chapter)
Online coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games on the ABC, BBC, CBC and TVNZ
Jones, Dianne. 2013. "Online coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games on the ABC, BBC, CBC and TVNZ ." Pacific Journalism Review. 19 (1), pp. 244-263.Article
Women and the gaze: sexual knowledge and the fatal woman in The Changeling
Antonio, Amy. 2012. "Women and the gaze: sexual knowledge and the fatal woman in The Changeling." Harmes, Marcus K., Henderson, Lindsay, Harmes, Barbara and Antonio, Amy (ed.) The British World: Religion, Memory, Society, Culture (2012). Toowoomba, Australia 02 - 05 Jul 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.Paper
Swifter, higher, stronger? Online media representations of gender during the 2008 Olympic Games
Jones, Dianne. 2012. "Swifter, higher, stronger? Online media representations of gender during the 2008 Olympic Games." Harmes, Marcus K., Henderson, Lindsay, Harmes, Barbara and Antonio, Amy (ed.) The British World: Religion, Memory, Society, Culture (2012). Toowoomba, Australia 02 - 05 Jul 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.Paper
Exposing bush binaries: using the media to problematize gender
Lennon, Sherilyn. 2011. "Exposing bush binaries: using the media to problematize gender." Midgley, Warren, Tyler, Mark A., Danaher, Patrick Alan and Mander, Alison (ed.) Beyond binaries in education research. New York, USA. Routledge. pp. 193-210Edited book (chapter)
Perversion, purity societies and discursive control in fin de siècle england
Harmes, Barbara, Harmes, Marcus, Harmes B. and Harmes M.. 2011. "Perversion, purity societies and discursive control in fin de siècle england." University of Bucharest Review: Literary and Cultural Studies Series. 13 (1), pp. 101-111.Article
It's becoming a problem: a Saudi husband's thoughts on his wife covering herself in Australia
Midgley, Warren. 2011. "It's becoming a problem: a Saudi husband's thoughts on his wife covering herself in Australia." Dashwood, Ann and Son, Jeong-Bae (ed.) Language, culture and social connectedness. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 75-87Edited book (chapter)
Reconceptualising research using an insider activist approach to seek social transformations around issues of gender
Lennon, Sherilyn. 2012. Reconceptualising research using an insider activist approach to seek social transformations around issues of gender. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.PhD Thesis
The evolution of the 'mother' in tarot
Farley, Helen S.. 2006. "The evolution of the 'mother' in tarot." Hecate: an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation. 32 (2), pp. 68-87.Article