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2000 Research Report

Journal Article

Easthope, G, Tranter, BK, Gill, GF, ‘General practitioners' attitudes toward complementary therapies’, Social Science and Medicine, 51 1555-1561 (2000) [A1]

Easthope, G, Tranter, BK, Gill, GF, ‘Normal medical practice of referring patients for complementary therapies among Australian general practitioners’, Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 8 (4) 226-233 (2000) [A1]

Goggin, G*, Newell, CJ, ‘An End to Disabling Policies? Toward Enlightened Universal Service’, The Information Society, 16 (2) 127-133 (2000) [A1]

Goggin, G*, Newell, CJ, ‘Crippling Competition: Critical Reflections on Disability and Australian Telecommunications Policy’, Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy (96) 83-93 (2000) [A1]

Goggin, G*, Newell, CJ, ‘Crippling Paralympics? Media, Disability and Olympism’, Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy (97) 71-83 (2000) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Access to Opportunity or Oppression? An Australian Policy Analysis of the Ethics of the Cochlear Implant’, Interaction, 13 (3) 16-23 (2000) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Biomedicine, Genetics and Disability: Reflections on Nursing and a Philosophy of Holism’, Nursing Ethics, 7 (3) 227-236 (2000) [A1]

Newell, CJ, Carey, LB*, ‘Economic Rationalsim and the Cost Efficiency of Hospital Chaplaincy: An Australian Study’, Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 10 (1) 37-52 (2000) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Exploring Notions of Quality and Ethics for Consumers with Disabilities: An Australian Pilot Study of General Practitioners and People with Disability’, Interaction, 13 (4) 17-25 (2000) [A1]

Goggin, G*, Newell, CJ, ‘Telstra and Consumers: the TCCC and the Future’, Telecommunications Journal of Australia, 50 (3) 19-22 (2000) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Ethics in Residential Care: A Journey of Discovery’, Ministry Society and Theology, 14 (1) 73-87 (2000) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Whose Power, whose ethics: Response by Christopher Newell’, Nursing Ethics, 7 (1) 63-64 (2000) [A4]

Newell, CJ, ‘The Right to live and be different: An exploartion of the significance of the DPI Europe Declaration on bioethics and human rights’, Interaction, 13 (3) 6-9 (2000) [A5]

Newell, CJ, ‘Bioethics and Disability 1’, Interaction, 13 (3) (2000) [A6]

Newell, CJ, ‘Bioethics and Disability II’, Interaction, 13 (4) (2000) [A6]

Chapter in Book

Goggin, G*, Newell, CJ, ‘Twenty-five Years of Disabling Technologies: The Case of Telecommunications’, Promises Promises, Federation Press, Clear, M (ed), Leichardt, 148-158 (2000) [C1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Euthanasia, Disability and Christian Ethics: A Clash of Cultures?’, That Our Joy May Be Complete, Openbook, Free, M. et al (ed), Adelaide, 97-111 (2000) [C1]

Review

Newell, CJ, ‘Cripples, coons, fags and fems’, Interaction, 14 (1) 27-29 (2000) [D3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Qualitative Research Methods: A Health Focus’, Australian Health Consumer (3) 4-5 (2000) [D4]

Newell, CJ, ‘The Unstoppable Rise of E-health’, The Australian Health Consumer (2) 34-35 (2000) [D4]

Newell, CJ, ‘Wrestling with the future: Our Genes and Our Choices’, St Mark's Review (180) 51 (2000) [D4]


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