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1998 Research Report

Journal Article

Abbott-Chapman, JA, Easthope, G, ‘Participation and Inclusion - A discourse of welfare or a discourse of rights?’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 33 (2) 99-118 (1998) [A1]

Baxter, JH, Western, M, ‘Satisfaction with Housework: Examining the paradox’, Sociology, 32 (1) 101-120 (1998) [A1]

Bland, R, ‘Understanding grief and guilt as common themes in family response to mental illness: Implications for social work practice’, Australian Social Work, 51 (4) 27-34 (1998) [A1]

Cook, C, Waters, MJ, ‘The impact of organizational form on gendered labour markets in engineering and law’, The Sociological Review, 46 (2) 314-339 (1998) [A1]

Easthope, G, Beiby, JJ*, Gill, GF, Tranter, BK, ‘Acupuncture in Australian general practice: practitioner characteristics’, The Medical Journal of Australia, 169 (4) 197-200 (1998) [A1]

Franklin, AS, ‘Naturalizing Sports: Hunting and Angling in Modern Environments’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 33 (4) 355-366 (1998) [A1]

Julian, RD, ‘'I Love Driving!' Alternative Constructions of Hmong Femininity in the West:’, Race, Gender & Class, 5 (2) 30-53 (1998) [A1]

Pakulski, J, Higley, J*, ‘Elitelmélet a marxizmus után’, SZ ZADV G [Society], 9 71-88 (1998) [A1]

Pakulski, J, Tranter, BK, Crook, S*, ‘The Dynamics of Environmental Issues in Australia: Concerns, Clusters and Carriers’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 33 (2) 235-252 (1998) [A1]

Patford, J, ‘Intimacy in the Friendships of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People: A preliminary study of gender and age effects’, The Australian Journal of Social Research, 5 (1) 19-35 (1998) [A1]

Patford, J, ‘The Doctor's Role in Separation: Reflections on some preliminary data’, Australian Family Physician, 27 (7) 573-576 (1998) [A1]

Ryan, M*, Habibis, D, Craft, CA, ‘Towards better gatekeeping: Discussion of the findings of a survey of gatekeeping mechanisms in Australian Bachelor of Social Work Programs’, Australian Social Work, 51 (1) 9-15 (1998) [A1]

Taylor, SD, ‘A case study of genetic discrimination: Social work and advocacy within a new context’, Australian Social Work, 51 (4) 51-57 (1998) [A1]

Western, M, ‘Class Biography and Class Consciousness in Australia’, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 16 117-143 (1998) [A1]

Campbell, CL, ‘Pauline Hanson: One Nation and Australian Politics’, Journal of Sociology, 34 (No.3, November 1998) 337-338 (1998) [A4]

de la Fuente, E, ‘Semiotic Investigations: Towards an Effective Semiotics’, Journal of Sociology, 34 (No.3, November 1998) 328-329 (1998) [A4]

Franklin, AS, ‘Food, the Body and the Self’, Journal of Sociology, 34 (2) 190-192 (1998) [A4]

Book

Cook, C, Easthope, G, Sociology of Health and Illness: TASA Teaching Resource Kit #1, School of Sociology and Social Work, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 87 (1998) [B2]

Pakulski, J (ed), Ebbing of the Green Tide? Environmentalism, Public Opinion and the Media in Australia, School of Sociology and Social Work, University of Tasmania, Hobart, i-ix, 1-151 (1998) [B3]

Pakulski, J, Higley, J*, Wesolowski, W* (ed), Postcommunist Elites and Democracy in Eastern Europe, Macmillan Press Ltd, London, 1-33 (1998) [B3]

Chapter in Book

Baxter, JH, ‘Moving Toward Equality? Questions of change and equality in household work patterns’, Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship, Cambridge University Press, Gatens, M and MacKinnon, A. (ed), Cambridge, UK, 55-72 (1998) [C1]

Baxter, JH, ‘Will the employment conditions of part-timers in Australia and New Zealand worsen?’, Part-time Prospects: An international comparison of part-time work in Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim, Routledge, O'Reilly, Jacqueline and Fagan, Colette (ed), London, 265-281 (1998) [C1]

Cook, NM, ‘'Dutiful Daughters', estranged sisters: women in Thailand’, Gender and Power in Affluent Asia, Routledge, Sen, Krishna and Stivens, Maila (ed), London, 250-290 (1998) [C1]

Easthope, G, ‘Alternative Medicine’, Second Opinion: an introduction to health sociology, Oxford University Press, Germov, John (ed), Melbourne, 267-280 (1998) [C1]

Julian, RD, ‘Ethnicity, Health, and Multiculturalism’, Second Opinion: an introduction to health sociology, Oxford University Press, Germov, John (ed), Melbourne, 77-95 (1998) [C1]

Kullberg, J*, Higley, J*, Pakulski, J, ‘Elites, Institutions and Democratisation in Russia and Eastern Europe’, Elites and Leadership in Russian Politics, Macmillan Press Ltd & St Martins Press Inc, Graeme Gill (ed), London and New York, 106-133 (1998) [C1]

Conference Publication

de la Fuente, E, ‘Aestheticization: Why Sociology is (re)discovering aesthetics’, Refashioning Sociology:Response to a New World Order, Brisbane, 138-148 (1998) [F1]

Ezzy, D, ‘Unemployment and individualism’, Refashioning Sociology: Responses to a New World Order, Brisbane, 256-261 (1998) [F1]

Nietz, HL, ‘Sociological expertise and its worldly imagination’, Refashioning Sociology: Responses to a New World Order, Brisbane, 208-214 (1998) [F1]

Western, M, ‘Class, gender and earnings inequality in Australia, 1986-1993’, Refashioning Sociology: Responses to a New World Order, Brisbane, 358-365 (1998) [F1]

Easthope, G, ‘Acupuncture Use in Australian General Practice’, 15th WONCA World Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 70 (1998) [F3]

Thesis

White, RD, ‘Disciplinary Rhetorics and Fractal Orderings: A Study of Sociologies of Knowledge and of Presidential Addresses to the American Sociological Society/Association’ (1998) [M3]


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