Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) > SOCIOLOGY (160800) > Rural Sociology (160804)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- SOCIOLOGY (160800) (762)
- Rural Sociology (160804) (7)
- SOCIOLOGY (160800) (762)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Book Chapter
Lennie, June (2006) Critically evaluating rural women’s participation and empowerment : An interdisciplinary feminist framework for research and analysis. In Behera, M. C. (Ed.) Globalising Rural Development : Competing Paradigms and Emerging Realities. Sage, New Delhi.
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Buys, Laurie, Aird, Rosemary, van Megen, Kimberley, Miller, Evonne, & Sommerfeld, Jeffrey (2012) Perceptions of climate change and trust in information providers in rural Australia. Public Understanding of Science, online(online), pp. 1-19. (In Press)
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) What health services within rural communities tell us about Aboriginal people and Aboriginal health. Rural Society: The Journal of Research into Rural and Regional Social Issues in Australia, 20(1), pp. 10-20.
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2Miller, Evonne, Van Megen, Kimberly, & Buys, Laurie (2010) Impacts and opportunities : resident's view on sustainable development of tourism in regional Queensland, Australia. Journal of Tourism Challenges and Trends, 3(1), pp. 9-28.
Conference Paper
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, & Hearn, Gregory N. (2011) Urban informatics for rural knowledge economies. In Workshop Proceedings of Rural HCI, Canberra.
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39Osbaldiston, Nick (2009) Sacred nature and profane objects in seachange. In Majoribanks, T., Barraket, J., Chang, J-S, Dawson, A., Guillemin, M., Henry-Waring, M., et al. (Eds.) TASA 2008 Conference, 1-4 December 2008, University of Melbourne.
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100Osbaldiston, Nick (2008) Sacred nature and profane objects in seachange. In Majoribanks, T, Barraket, J, Chang, J-S, Dawson, A, Guillemin, M, Henry-Waring, M, et al. (Eds.) Reimagining Sociology, 2-5 December 2008, Melbourne, Australia.
