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2001 Research Report

Journal Article

Easthope, G, ‘Heritage Sailing in Australia: a preliminary schema’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 7 (2) 185-190 (2001) [A1]

Easthope, G, Tranter, BK, Gill, GF, ‘The Incorporation of a Complementary Therapy by Australian General Practitioners: The Case of Acupuncture’, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7 (1) 76-81 (2001) [A1]

Ezzy, D, ‘A Simulacrum of Workplace Community: Individualism and Engineered Culture’, Sociology, 35 (3) 631-650 (2001) [A1]

Ezzy, D, ‘Are qualitative methods misunderstood?’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25 (4) 294-297 (2001) [A1]

Ezzy, D, ‘The Commodification of Witchcraft’, Australian Religion Studies Review, 14 (1) 31-44 (2001) [A1]

Franklin, AS, White, RD, ‘Animals and modernity: changing human-animal relations, 1949-98’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (3) 219-238 (2001) [A1]

Franklin, AS, Tranter, BK, White, RD, ‘Explaining Support for Animal Rights: A Comparison of Two Recent Approaches to Humans, Nonhuman Animals, and Postmodernity’, Society and Animals, 9 (2) 127-144 (2001) [A1]

Franklin, AS, ‘Neo-Darwinian Leisures, the Body and Nature: Hunting and Angling in Modernity’, Body and Society, 7 (4) 57-76 (2001) [A1]

Franklin, AS, Crang, M*, ‘The trouble with tourism and travel theory?’, Tourist Studies: an international journal, 1 (1) 5-22 (2001) [A1]

Hardy, A, Beeton, RJS*, ‘Sustainable Tourism or Maintainable Tourism: Managing Resources for More Than Average Outcomes’, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 9 (3) 168-192 (2001) [A1]

Holton, R*, Phillips, T, ‘Popular Attitudes to Globalisation’, Policy, Organisation and Society, 20 (2) 5-21 (2001) [A1]

Jackson, N, Kippen, R*, ‘Whither Tasmania? A Note on Tasmania's Population Problem’, People and Place, 9 (1) 27-37 (2001) [A1]

Patford, J, ‘Educating for cross-disciplinary collaboration: Present trends and future possibilities’, Australian Social Work, 54 (3) 73-82 (2001) [A1]

Rayner, L*, Easthope, G, ‘Postmodern consumption and alternative medications’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (2) 157-176 (2001) [A1]

Smith, P*, Phillips, T, ‘Popular understandings of 'UnAustralian': an investigation of the un-national’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (4) 323-339 (2001) [A1]

Thompson, T, Craft, CA, ‘BSW students' perceptions of key competencies, values, and practitioner skills: Implications for social work education’, Australian Social Work, 54 (4) 51-62 (2001) [A1]

Western, M*, Tranter, BK, ‘Postmaterialist and Economic Voting in Australia, 1990-98’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 36 (3) 439-458 (2001) [A1]

White, RD, ‘Graffiti, Crime Prevention & Cultural Space’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 12 (3) 253-268 (2001) [A1]

White, RD, Sutton, A*, ‘Social Planning for Mall Redevelopment: an Australian case-study’, Local Environment, 6 (1) 65-80 (2001) [A1]

Donoghue, J, ‘Bridging and Breaching - The impact of Centrelink breaching on the unemployed’, Parity, 14 (7) 19 (2001) [A2]

Bland, R, Renouf, N*, ‘Social work and the mental health team’, Australasian Psychiatry, 9 (3) 238-241 (2001) [A3]

White, RD, ‘Youth Participation in Designing Public Spaces’, Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies, 20 (1) 19-26 (2001) [A3]

Cook, NM, ‘Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (4) 417-419 (2001) [A4]

Ezzy, D, ‘The AIDS Crisis and the Modern Self: Biographical Self-Construction in the Awareness of Finitude’, Contemporary Sociology, 30 (5) 528-529 (2001) [A4]

Franklin, AS, ‘Performing live - An interview with Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett’, Tourist Studies, 1 (3) 1-22 (2001) [A4]

Franklin, AS, ‘The Tourist Gaze and beyond - an interview with John Urry’, Tourist Studies, 1 (2) 115-131 (2001) [A4]

White, RD, ‘Required reading: Sociology's most influential books’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (2) 207-208 (2001) [A4]

White, RD, ‘The Men and the Boys’, Journal of Sociology, 37 (4) 407-409 (2001) [A4]

Book

Ezzy, D, Narrating Unemployment, Ashgate Publishing Company, Burlington, USA, 168 (2001) [B1]

Chapter in Book

Bland, R, ‘Social Work Practice in Mental Health’, Social Work - Fields of Practice, Oxford University Press, M Alston and J McKinnon (ed), South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 109-121 (2001) [C1]

Easthope, C*, Easthope, G, ‘Teachers' Perceptions of Administrative Change’, Progress in Education Volume II, Nova Science Publishers, Inc, R Nata (ed), Huntington, New York, 81-114 (2001) [C1]

Sofield, T, ‘Globalisation, Tourism and Culture in Southeast Asia’, Interconnected Worlds - Tourism in Southeast Asia, Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, P Teo, TC Chang and KC Ho (ed), Oxford, 103-120 (2001) [C1]

Willis, K, ‘Who Will Benefit? The Case of Screening for Breast Cancer Using Mammography’, Techologies and Health - Critical Compromises, Oxford University Press, J Daly, M Guillemin and S Hill (ed), South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 219-259 (2001) [C1]

Review

Julian, RD, ‘Dutch Settlement in Tasmania’, The Australian People, 1 (1) 270-272 (2001) [D3]

Conference Publication

Hale, J, Crispin, SH, White, RD, Hanson, DJ, ‘Birds in Flight: Reconceptualising Servicescapes in Ecotourism’, Bridging Marketing Theory and Practice, Auckland, New Zealand, EJ (2001) [F1]

Hanson, DJ, Crispin, SH, White, RD, Dixon, PA, ‘Pacific Dunlop and path dependency: An explanation, a test and a problem’, ANZAM 2001: Closing the Divide, Auckland, New Zealand, EJ (2001) [F1]

Tranter, BK, White, RD, ‘Share-ownership and the triple bottom line: A preliminary study’, TASA 2001, Sydney, Australia, EJ (2001) [F1]

White, RD, Hanson, DJ, ‘Corporate environmental disclosure and political reason’, Closing the Divide: ANZAM 2001, Auckland, New Zealand, 1-7 (2001) [F1]

Hanson, DJ, White, RD, Crispin, SH, ‘Responsal routinization: Environmental responsibility in the annual reports of one Australian company’, Sustainability at the Millenium: Globalization, Competitiveness, and the Public Trust, Bangkok, EJ (2001) [F2]

Western, M*, Tranter, BK, ‘Postmaterialism and Economic Voting in Australia, 1990-1998’, Cities of the Future, Anaheim, CA, 1 (2001) [F3]

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

Burns, LB*, Sofield, T, The Host Community, CRC Sustainable Tourism, 4 (2001) [I1]

White, RD, Kosky, B*, Kosky, M*, MCS Shopping Centre Youth Project, MCS Property Ltd & MK Strategic Research (2001) [I1]

Jackson, N, The policy-maker's guide to ageing: key concepts and issues, Department of Family and Community Services, 13 (2001) [I2]

Other Public Output

Jackson, N, ‘'Doomsayer' stats rebutted’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 26/01/02, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘23,404 in net loss to state’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 8/9/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Baby boom not the answer says demography expert’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 6/3/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Baby busters’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 10/6/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Current strategy 'not reproductive'’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 19/8/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Exodus key to population decline’, The Mercury, News Limited, 7/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Jobless rate key to growth’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 18/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Jobless tipped to fall as Tassie ages’, The Mercury, News Limited, 6/4/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Key stats show North in decline’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 19/8/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Libs pledge $1000 energy bonus to boost population’, The Mercury, News Limited, 6/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Libs target population of 500,000 by 2020’, The Mercury, News Limited, 6/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Live with stable numbers: expert’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 27/10/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Migrant Rethink’, The Mercury, News Limited, 24/5/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Migration good for business’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 25/11/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Numbers just don't add up’, The Saturday Mercury, News Limited, 24/11/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Pluses of an ageing population’, The Mercury, News Limited, 6/12/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Population Strategy is vital’, The Saturday Mercury, News Limited, 10/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Positive side to declining population’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 3/4/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Real Population Poser’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 4/3/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Size counts with school spending’, The Saturday Mercury, News Limited, 9/6/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Tasmania's population continues to decrease’, The Examiner, Rural Press, 8/6/01, Launceston (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Tasmania: Japan of the South?’, Business Review Weekly, Fairfax, 27/11/01, Internet (BRW.com.au) (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Tassie, the ageing state’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 25/11/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Those Golden Oldies’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 2/12/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘Threat to Tasmania's growth’, The Advocate, Harris and Company Ltd, Burnie (2001) [O3]

Thompson, B, ‘Warning over empty schools’, The Sunday Tasmanian, News Limited, 9/12/01, Hobart (2001) [O3]

Tranter, BK, Donoghue, J, ‘Arise, Sir Ned, convict chic is dead’, Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax, 13.12.01, Sydney (2001) [O3]

Tranter, BK, Donoghue, J, ‘Bushrangers never so popular’, The Australian, News Corporation, 13.12.01, Sydney (2001) [O3]

Jackson, N, ‘not about counting people, but about making people count’, Council on the Ageing Newsletter, Council on the Ageing, 4/01, Adelaide (2001) [O4]

White, RD, ‘The Big Picture: Prison REform: the Time for Action is Now’, TasCOSS Quarterly, TasCOSS, Battery Point, Tasmania, 2, 2 (2001) [O4]

White, RD, Hanson, DJ, ‘Disciplinary boundaries and corporate reports: A survey of 30 years of annual reporting literature’, Working Paper #21-02, School of Management, University of Tasmania, 22, 1 (2001) [O5]


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