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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1603)
- CULTURAL STUDIES (200200) (640)
- Culture Gender Sexuality (200205) (94)
- CULTURAL STUDIES (200200) (640)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1603)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Attwood, Feona, Barker, Meg, Bragg, Sara, Egan, Danielle, Evans, Adrienne, Harvey, Laura, et al. (2012) Engaging with the Bailey Review : blogging, academia and authenticity. Psychology and Sexuality, 3(1), pp. 69-94.
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Bridgstock, Ruth S. & Wilss, Lynn A. (2005) Assisting Women Assisting Research: The Professional and Career Development Needs of Education Faculty Research Assistants. In 2005 Women in Research Conference: "Women Doing Research", 24 & 25 November, 2005, Gladstone, Queensland.
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Cantrell, Kate (2011) Ladies on the loose : contemporary female travel as a 'promiscuous' excursion. M/C Journal, 14(3).
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77Cantrell, Kate & Ellison, Elizabeth (2009) Between flagged borders, across gendered lands : the voiceless female space in contemporary representations of Australian beach. In Proceedings of the ECCQ Multicultural Summit '09, Ethic Communities Council of Queensland, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane.
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Draper, Angela E. (1999) 'I'm sorry, you said she was how old?' Youthfulness and the fashion model. Social Alternatives, 18(2), pp. 33-37.
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559Draper, Angela E. (2001) The fashion model as pedagogue. In Singh, Parlo & McWilliam, Erica L. (Eds.) Designing Educational Research: Theories, Methods and Practices. Post Pressed, Flaxton, Qld, pp. 83-94.
Dwyer, Angela (2009) Identifiable, queer and risky : the role of the body in policing experiences for LGBT young people. In Segrave, Marie (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2009 Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, Monash University Criminology, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 69-77.
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214Dwyer, Angela E. (2005) Average looking really pretty model people: New ways of thinking about the fashion model for new times. In Julian, Roberta, Rottier, Reannan, & White, Rob (Eds.) Community, Place, Change, The Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, December, Hobart, Australia.
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309Dwyer, Angela E. (2004) Disorder or delight? Towards a new account of the fashion model body. Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, 8(4), pp. 405-423.
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1Dwyer, Angela E. (2004) Disrupting the ‘ravages of lookism’: Observations of female model bodies. In Richmond, Katy (Ed.) Revisioning Institutions: Change in the 21st Century, The Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, December, Beechworth.
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817Dwyer, Angela E. (2006) From private to public bodies: Normalising pregnant bodies in Western culture. Nexus: Newsletter of The Australian Sociological Association, 18(3), pp. 18-19.
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339Dwyer, Angela E. (2008) Policing embodied queerness: focusing on bodies in criminological research. Nexus: Newsletter of The Australian Sociological Association, 20(1), p. 17.
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143Dwyer, Angela E. (2010) Saving schools from abomination and abnormal sex : a discourse analysis of online public commentary about 'queering' school spaces. In Scherer, Burkhard (Ed.) Queering Paradigms. Peter Lang Publishing Group, Oxford, pp. 197-217.
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Fenton, David R. (2007) Reflections on Supervision; problematising the 'gay' researcher's identity. Australasian Journal of Resaerch Supervision, 1(1), pp. 22-29.
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2000) Change is life process. In Rockhampton Business Women's Network Breakfast, 6 October 2000, Rockhampton Chamber of Commerce, Rockhampton, Qld. (Unpublished)
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4Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2001) I don't want the vacancy... Aboriginal women, the women's movement and the women's health centre. The Rockhampton Women's Health Centre 10th birthday celebration dinner, The Pavilion, Rockhampton, Queensland, 31st May 2001. (Unpublished)
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70Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Moving from Awareness to Knowing, Understanding, Speaking and Doing: Indigenous Women Academics in Higher Education. National Tertiary Education Women's Conference, 18-19 July 2009, South Melbourne, Victoria. In National Tertiary Education Union National Women's Conference, 18-19 July 2009, South Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)
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117Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Race and equity in higher education : A harder path for Indigenous academics. National Women's Journal Frontline, 17, pp. 14-15.
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Gannon, Susanne, Gonick, Marnina, & Lampert, Jo (2012) "Old-fashioned and forward looking" : neo-liberalism and nostalgia in the Daring Books for Girls. Jeunesse : Young People, Texts, Cultures, 4(1), pp. 85-102.
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77Goode, Luke & McKee, Alan (2013) Conflict and seduction in the public sphere. Media, Culture & Society, 35(1), pp. 113-120.
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Hateley, Erica (2011) Gender. In Nel, Philip & Paul, Lissa (Eds.) Keywords in Children's Literature. New York University Press, New York, pp. 86-92.
Hateley, Erica (2011) Gender, sexuality and the challenge of seeing in Orlando. Screen Education, pp. 105-110.
Hateley, Erica (2006) Lady Macbeth in detective fiction : Criminalising the female reader. Clues: A Journal of Detection, 24(4), pp. 31-46.
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77Hateley, Erica (2009) Romancing the Dane : reviving (and revising) Ophelia in contemporary YA fiction. In 2009 MLA Annual Convention, 27-30 December 2009, Philadelphia Marriott, Philadelphia, PA. (Unpublished)
Hateley, Erica (2005) The end of The Eyre Affair : Jane Eyre, parody and popular culture. Journal of Popular Culture, 38(6), pp. 1022-1036.
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1Hateley, Erica (2011) 'A stalled revolution' : what might it mean to be feminist in the 21st century? - Living Dolls by Walter. M/C : A Journal of Media and Culture, March(29).
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206Hayes, Sharon L. & Ball, Matthew J. (2010) Queering cyberspace : fan fiction communities as spaces for expressing and exploring sexuality. In Scherer, Burkhard (Ed.) Queering Paradigms. Peter Lang AG, Bern, pp. 219-239.
Hegarty, Kelsey, Sheehan, Mary C., & Schonfeld, Cynthia C. (1999) A multidimensional definition of partner abuse: Development and preliminary validation of the Composite Abuse Scale. Journal of Family Violence, 14(4), pp. 399-415.
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Jetnikoff, Anita (1997) Concealing and revealing: boys-literacy and biculturalism. In Alloway, Nola & Gilbert, Pam (Eds.) Boys and Literacy: Professional development Units. Curriculum Corporation, Carlton, Vic., pp. 34-43.
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Kendall, Gavin P., Collins, Alan, & Michael, Mike (1997) Constructing risk: Psychology, medicine and child welfare. Journal of Applied Social Behaviour, 4(1), pp. 15-25.
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974King, Andrew S. (2005) Reconciling Nicci Lane : the 'unspeakable' significance of Australia's first indigenous porn star. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 19(4), pp. 523-543.
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Lampert, Jo & Walsh, Kerryann M. (2010) ‘Keep telling until someone listens’ : understanding prevention concepts in children’s picture books dealing with child sexual abuse. Children's Literature in Education, 41(2), pp. 146-167.
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Mallan, Kerry (2003) A Piece of the Action: Constructing Diverse Female Voices through Female Action Heroes. In Cinderella transformed: Multiple voices and diverse dialogues in children's literature, 26-28 January, 2001, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Mallan, Kerry (2003) Representations of Masculinity in Australian Young Adult Fiction. In McGillis, Roderick (Ed.) Children's Literature and the Fin de Siecle, 5-9 July 1999, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Fatal attractions: Death, femininity, and children’s literature. In Bull, Geoff & Anstey, Michele (Eds.) Crossing the Boundaries. Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest, N.S.W., pp. 175-190.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2004) Feeling a little queer? Desire, lesbian identity, and narrative performance in texts for young adults. In Pearce, Sharyn & Mallan, Kerry M. (Eds.) Seriously playful : genre, performance and text. Post Pressed, Flaxton, QLD, pp. 113-122.
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574Mallan, Kerry M. (2003) Hitting below the belt: action femininity and female subjectivity. In Mallan, Kerry M. & Pearce, Sharyn (Eds.) Youth cultures: Texts, images and identities. Praeger, Westport, Conn., pp. 139-153.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Just looking? The body, the gaze, and the male artist. In Pearce, Sharyn & Muller, Vivienne (Eds.) Manning the next millennium : studies in masculinities. Black Swan Press, Bentley, W.A., pp. 41-52.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Picturing the male: representations of masculinity in picture books. In Stephens, John (Ed.) Ways of being male : representing masculinities in children's literature and film. Routledge, New York ; London, pp. 15-37.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2000) Witches, bitches and femmes fatales: viewing the female grotesque in children’s film. Papers: explorations into children's literature, 10(1), pp. 26-35.
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2,321Mallan, Kerry M. & McGillis, Roderick (2005) Between a frock and a hard place : camp aesthetics and children's culture. Canadian Review of American Studies, 35(1), pp. 1-19.
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2McKee, Alan (1999) Australian Gay Porn Videos: the National Identity of Despised Cultural Objects. The International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2(2), pp. 178-198.
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1McKee, Alan (2000) Images of gay men in the media and the development of self esteem. Australian Journal of Communication, 27(2), pp. 81-98.
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1,454McKee, Alan (2002) Interview with Russell T. Davies. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 16(2), pp. 235-244.
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202McKee, Alan (2013) Methodological issues in defining aggression for content analyses of Sexually Explicit Material. Archives of Sexual Behavior. (In Press)
McKee, Alan (2007) 'Saying you've been at dad's porn book is part of growing up': youth, pornography and education. Metro Magazine, 2007(155), pp. 118-122.
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575McKee, Alan (2009) Social scientists don’t say titwank’. Sexualities: studies in culture and society, 12(5), pp. 629-646.
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1McKee, Alan (2013) Why are children the most important audience for pornography in Australia? In Watching Films : New Perspectives on Movie-Going, Exhibition and Reception. Intellect Books. (In Press)
McKee, Alan (2006) The aesthetics of pornography: the insights of consumers. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 20(4), pp. 523-539.
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1,222McKee, Alan (2005) The need to bring the voices of pornography consumers into public debates about the genre and its effects. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(2), pp. 71-94.
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541McKee, Alan (2005) The objectification of women in mainstream porn videos in Australia. The Journal of Sex Research, 42(4), pp. 277-290.
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1,535McKee, Alan (2007) The positive and negative effects of pornography as attributed by consumers. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(1), pp. 87-104.
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2,282McKee, Alan (2007) The relationship between attitudes towards women, consumption of pornography, and other demographic variables in a survey of 1023 consumers of pornography. International Journal of Sexual Health, 19(1), pp. 31-45.
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7McKee, Alan, Albury, Kath, & Lumby, Catharine (2008) The Porn Report. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.
McWilliam, Kelly (2004) Appropriation. In Eadie, Jo (Ed.) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary. Arnold Press, London, p. 8.
McWilliam, Kelly (2001) ‘Gender Fiction’: Critiquing Performativity and Queerness in Orlando. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 6(1), pp. 44-51.
McWilliam, Kelly (2004) Objectification. In Eadie, Jo (Ed.) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary. Arnold Press, London, pp. 144-145.
McWilliam, Kelly (2004) Pride. In Eadie, Jo (Ed.) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary. Arnold Press, London, p. 172.
McWilliam, Kelly (2004) Rohypnol. In Eadie, Jo (Ed.) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary. Arnold Press, London, pp. 184-185.
McWilliam, Kelly (2007) We're here all week: Public formation and the Brisbane Queer Film Festival. Queensland Review, 14(2), pp. 79-91.
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287McWilliam, Kelly (2004) When three's a crowd: Ex-lovers and lesbian families in 2 girls in love. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 8(3/4), pp. 165-176.
Muller, Vivienne (2008) Good and bad mothering : Lionel Shriver's 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'. In Porter, Marie & Kelso, Julie (Eds.) Theorising and Representing Maternal Realities. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK, pp. 38-53.
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O'Farrell, Clare D. (2006) Superman Returns I: Superheroes for the New Millenium. Bright Lights.
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Pearce, Sharyn M. (2002) Boys behaving badly? : treating American Pie as a new millennium sex manual. In Pearce, Sharyn M. & Muller, Vivienne (Eds.) Manning the next millennium : studies in masculinities. Black Swan Press, Australia, Western Australia, Bentley, pp. 255-265.
Pearce, Sharyn M. (2006) 'Does my bomb look big in this?': representing Muslim girls in recent Australian cultural texts. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(2), pp. 58-63.
Pearce, Sharyn M. (2006) Sex education, Hollywood style : gender, sexuality and identity in the girl next door. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(1), pp. 33-40.
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Rodgers, Jessica (2011) After Sex? On Writing since Queer Theory, edited by Janet Halley and Andrew Parker [Review]. M/C Reviews.
Rodgers, Jessica (2010) Analysing queer student media using a combined queer theoretical and media studies approach. In Australian and New Zealand Communications Association Annual Conference (ANZCA10), 7-9 July 2010, Old Parliament House, Canberra. (Unpublished)
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116Rodgers, Jessica (2010) The Ashgate Research Companion to Queer Theory edited by Giffney and O'Rourke [Review]. M/C Reviews.
Rodgers, Jessica (2010) 'Live your liberation - don't lobby for it' : Australian queer student activists' perspectives of same-sex marriage. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24(4), pp. 601-617.
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1Rodgers, Jessica (2010) Pleasure Consuming Medicine : The Queer Politics of Drugs By Kane Race [Review]. M/C Reviews.
Rodgers, Jessica (2012) Queer theory, media studies and editorial processes in queer student media. 3C Media, 7, pp. 4-19.
Rodgers, Jessica (2012) Queer, student, activism. In Australia’s Homosexual Histories, 8-9 June 2012, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.
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24Rodgers, Jessica (2011) Queers doing theory : Australian queer student activist print media’s representations of capitalism. In Scherer, Burkhard & Ball, Matthew J. (Eds.) Queering Paradigms II : Interrogating Agendas. Peter Lang Publishing Inc..
Rodgers, Jessica (2009) “Queer” … does not have a uniform : articulations of queer identity in Australian queer student activist media. Melbourne Historical Journal, 37(1), pp. 57-74.
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185Rodgers, Jessica & Parkhill, Chad (2010) Queer/error : gay media systems and processes of abjection. In Nunes, Mark (Ed.) Error : Glitch, Noise and Jam in New Media Cultures. Continuum International Publishing Group, New York, pp. 211-231.
Rodgers, Jessica Lee (2009) ‘Live your liberation, don’t lobby for it’ : Australian queer student activists’ perspectives of same-sex marriage. In 3rd Queer Studies Easter Symposium, 9-14 April 2009, Mexico City . (Unpublished)
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158Romano, Angela R. & de Ponte, Maria J. (2002) Changing representations of women: The Courier Mail over four decades. Australian Journalism Review, 24(2), pp. 151-170.
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Tait, Gordon (1999) Fasting and the female body : from the ascetic to the pathological. Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 11(1), pp. 58-75.
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134Tait, Gordon (1996) I got drunk and lost my virginity : young women's magazines and the management of sexual identity. In Regulating Identities Conference, 3-4 October 1996, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. (Unpublished)
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395Tait, Gordon (2000) Youth, Sex, and Government. Eruptions: New Thinking across the Disciplines, Vol. 3. Peter Lang, New York.
Tait, Gordon (2001) Youth, sex, and 'practices of the self'. In The Australian Sociological Association Conference 2001, December 2001, Murdoch University, Western Australia. (Unpublished)
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73Tait, Gordon (2003) 'The seven things all men love in bed' : young women's magazines and the governance of femininity. In Mallan, Kerry & Pearce, Sharyn (Eds.) Youth Cultures : Texts, Images, and Identities. Praeger Publishers, Westport, Conn., pp. 81-92.
Tait, Gordon & Carpenter, Belinda J. (1996) Youth, femininity and self-shaping. In McWilliam, Erica & Taylor, Peter (Eds.) Pedagogy, Technology and the Body. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 149-161.
Thomson, Sheona A. (2007) Its moments like these you need mint: a mapping of spatialised sexuality in Brisbane. Queensland Review, 14(2), pp. 93-104.
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Vivienne, Sonja (2011) Shouting from the rooftops : Queer digital storytelling for social impact. In Scherer, Burkhard & Ball, Matthew (Eds.) Queering Paradigms II : Interrogating Agendas. Peter Lang Publishing Inc., Oxford, pp. 171-190.
Vivienne, Sonja (2011) Trans digital storytelling : everyday activism, mutable identity and the problem of visibility. Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review, 7(1), pp. 43-54.
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22Vivienne, Sonja & Burgess, Jean (2012) The digital storyteller's stage: queer everyday activists negotiating privacy and publicness. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 56(3), pp. 362-377.
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Watson, Anne-Frances & McKee, Alan (2013) Masturbation and the media. Sexuality and Culture. (In Press)
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