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Anderson, Marilyn June (2011) Investigating the Australian lump-sum Baby Bonus and the reach of its pronatalist messages with young women in Far North Queensland. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Barker, Michelle, and McAra, Sally (2012) Buddhism in Australia and New Zealand: antipodean Dharma. In: Abeynayake, Oliver, and Tilakaratne, Asanga, (eds.) 2600 Years of Sambuddhatva: global journey of awakening. Ministry of Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs, Government of Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte, Sri Lanka, pp. 557-568.
Barker, Michelle, and Rocha, Cristina (2011) Buddhism in Australia: traditions in change. Critical Studies in Buddhism . Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, GBR.
Barker, Michelle, and Rocha, Cristina (2011) Introduction. In: Rocha, Cristina, and Barker, Michelle, (eds.) Buddhism in Australia: traditions in change. Taylor & Francis, London, UK, pp. 1-19.
Barker, Michelle (2008) The role of religious capital in relating religion and economic development. Third Sector Review, 14 (1). pp. 1-8.
Barker, Michelle (2007) Investments in religious capital: an explorative case study of Australian Buddhists. Journal of Global Buddhism, 8. pp. 65-80.
Bendle, Mervyn F. (2002) Trajectories of anti-globalism. Journal of Sociology, 38 (3). pp. 213-222.
Bendle, Mervyn F. (2001) Death, the Abyss and the Real. Psychoanalytic Studies, 3 (2). pp. 223-236.
Bendle, Mervyn (2001) Traditionalism in Australia: an overview. Australian Religion Studies Review, 14 (1). pp. 5-18.
Bendle, M.F. (2001) The contemporary episteme of death. Cultural Values, 5 (3). pp. 349-367.
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Carrington, Ann (2017) Accountability: whose responsibility is it? a commentary on 'Men as Allies in Preventing Violence Against Women: principles and practices for promoting accountability'. Report Section. White Ribbon, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Camilleri, Peter, and Jones, Peter (2001) Doing 'women's work'?: men, masculinity and caring. In: Pease, Bob, and Camilleri, Peter, (eds.) Working with men in the human services. Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, Australia, pp. 25-33.
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Furze, Brian, Savy, Pauline, Webb, Robert, James, Sara, Petray, Theresa, Brym, Robert J., and Lie, John (2015) Sociology in Today's World. Cengage Learning, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Field, Annette Marie (2004) Places of suffering and pathways to healing: post-conflict life in Bidau, East Timor. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Gilmore, Marjorie Anne (2005) Kill, cure or strangle: The history of government intervention in three key agricultural industries on the Atherton Tablelands, 1895 – 2005. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Hay, Rachel, Eagle, Lynne, and Bhati, Abhishek (2021) Broadening cultural horizons in social marketing: social marketing case studies in the Asia-Pacific region. Springer Singapore, Singapore.
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Leggett, Chris (2019) Barry Wilkinson: 1956-2019. Economic and Labour Relations Review, 30 (2). p. 336.
Lovatt, Heather Muriel (2015) Unravelling foster care and finding family support. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Lankshear, Colin, and Knobel, M (2009) More than words: Chris Searle's approach to critical literacy as cultural action. Race & Class, 51 (2). pp. 59-78.
Lim, Lai Kuan (2004) The development of sport in Singapore : an Eliasian analysis. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Murphy, Peter (2015) Design capitalism: design, economics and innovation in the auto-industrial age. She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation, 1 (2). pp. 140-149.
Murphy, Peter (2015) The stranger society: the case of economic and social development in the tropics. Budhi: A Journal of Culture and Ideas, 19 (2-3). pp. 107-134.
Murphy, Peter (2014) The desktop factory of the new industrial revolution. Quadrant, 58 (10). pp. 32-35.
Murphy, Peter (2014) It pays to choose your ancestors carefully. Quadrant, 58 (6). pp. 40-43.
Maisrikrod, Surin (2007) Learning from the 19 September coup: advancing Thai-style democracy? Southeast Asian Affairs, 2007 (1). pp. 340-359.
Marshall, Nadine A. (2005) A conceptual and operational understanding of social resilience in a primary resource industry : insights for optimizing social and environmental outcomes in the management of Queensland’s commercial fishing industry. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Osbaldiston, Nick (2013) Conclusion: departing notes on the slow narrative. In: Osbaldiston, Nick, (ed.) Culture of the Slow: social deceleration in an accelerated world. Consumption and Public Life . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 178-192.
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Petray, Theresa, and Stephens, Anne (2015) Refereed proceedings of TASA 2015 conference: neoliberalism and contemporary challenges for the Asia-Pacific. In: Proceedings of the Australian Sociological Society Conference (2015) From: TASA 2015: Australian Sociological Society Conference: neoliberalism and contemporary challenges for the Asia-Pacific, 23-26 November 2015, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Petray, Theresa (2015) Taking back voice: Indigenous social media activism. Australian Quarterly, 86 (1). pp. 24-27.
Petray, Theresa, and Halbert, Kelsey (2013) Teaching engagement: reflections on sociological praxis. Journal of Sociology, 49 (4). pp. 441-455.
Petray, Theresa Lynn (2013) Self-writing a movement and contesting indigeneity: being an Aboriginal activist on social media. Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 7 (1). pp. 1-20.
Petray, Theresa L. (2012) Can theory disempower? Making space for agency in theories of Indigenous issues. In: Theorising Indigenous Sociology: Australian Perspectives Workshop Proceedings. pp. 1-6. From: Theorising Indigenous Sociology: Australian Perspectives Workshop, 22-29 November 2012, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Petray, Theresa L. (2012) A walk in the park: political emotions and ethnographic vacillation in activist research. Qualitative Research, 12 (5). pp. 554-564.
Petray, Theresa Lynn, and Halbert, Kelsey (2012) Active citizenship in a digital world: enhancing engagement online. In: Proceedings of The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association. pp. 1-12. From: 2012 Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, 26–29 November 2012, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Petray, Theresa Lynn (2012) Prefigurative activism, state engagement, and agency in the Townsville Aboriginal movement. In: Proceedings of The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association. pp. 1-12. From: 2012 Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, 26–29 November 2012, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Page, Alexander, and Petray, Theresa (2012) The duality of agency and the Australian settler-state in the twenty first century: the Palm Island riot of 2004 and the aftermath. In: Proceedings of The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association. pp. 1-8. From: 2012 Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, 26–29 November 2012, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Petray, Theresa Lynn (2011) Protest 2.0: online interactions and Aboriginal activists. Media, Culture and Society, 33 (6). pp. 923-940.
Petray, Theresa (2010) 'This isn't a black issue': homophily and diversity in Aboriginal activism. Social Movement Studies, 9 (4). pp. 411-424.
Petray, Theresa Lynn (2010) Actions, reactions, interactions: the Townsville Aboriginal movement and the Australian state. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Petray, Theresa L. (2010) Push-button activism: the use of technology by Townsville Aboriginal activists. In: Proceedings of TASA 2010 Social Causes, Private Lives. pp. 1-18. From: TASA 2010 theAustralian Sociological Association conference; social causes, private lives, 6 - 9 December 2010, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Petray, Theresa L. (2008) Homophily and diversity: the use and effects of bonding versus bridging networks by Townsville Aboriginal activists. In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2008: re-imagining sociology. pp. 1-15. From: Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2008: re-imagining sociology, 2-5 December 2008, University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Pocock, Celmara Anne (2003) Romancing the Reef: history, heritage and the hyper-real. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Sims, Kearrin (2017) Book review of "Changing Lives in Laos: society, politics, and culture in a post-socialist state" ed. by Vanina Bouté and Vatthana Pholsena. Singapore, NUS Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-981-4722-26-1. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 39 (3). pp. 583-586.
Strugnell, Jan (2016) Kudos for female Antarctic researchers. Nature, 536. p. 148.
Sims, Kearrin, and Arvanitakis, James (2013) Why a missing Lao activist should concern us all. New Matilda, September 11 2013. p. 1.
Strauss, Jonathan (2011) The Accord and working-class consciousness: the politics of workers under the Hawke and Keating governments, 1983-1996. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Spuler, Michelle (2002) The Development of Buddhism in Australia and New Zealand. In: Prebish, Charles S., and Baumann, Martin, (eds.) Westward Dharma: Buddhism beyond Asia. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, USA, pp. 139-151.
Spuler, Michelle (2002) Developments in Australian Buddhism: facets of the diamond. Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism . Taylor & Francis, London.
Sloane, Fiona Margaret (2002) The Philippines censuses of 1903 and 1939 and the representation of women's occupations. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Spuler, Michelle (2000) Buddhism in the West: an emerging genre. Religious Studies Review, 26 (4). pp. 343-350.
Spuler, Michelle (2000) Characteristics of Buddhism in Australia. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 15 (1). pp. 29-44.
Spuler, Michelle (2000) Qu’est-ce que le zen ? La reformulation du zen à l’attention de l’Occident (When is Zen, Zen? Remarketing Zen Buddhism for the West). Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques , 31 (3). pp. 1-8.
Spuler, Michelle (1999) The impact of multiculturalism on Australian religious traditions. DISKUS: The On-Disk Journal of International Religious Studies , 5. pp. 1-8.
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Waters, Malcolm (2004) Modernist radicalism, postmodernization and orderings: the work of Stephen Cook. Journal of Sociology, 40 (3). pp. 213-219.