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Kelly, Adrian B. and Halford, W. Kim (2006) Verbal and physical aggression in couples where the female partner is drinking heavily. Journal of Family Violence, 21 1: 11-17. 106   3 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Emmison, Mike (1987) Victors and vanquished: The social organization of ceremonial congratulations and commiserations. Language and Communication, 7 2: 93-110. 10   8 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Strathern, Andrew and Stewart, Pamela J. (2004) Violence: Conceptual Themes and the Evaluation of Actions. Polylog (5). 76  
Stewart, Pamela J. and Strathern, Andrew Violence: Theory and Ethnography. London: Continuum, 2002. 67  
Broom, A. (2007). Virtually He@lthy: A study into the impact of internet use on disease experience and the doctor-patient relationship. In Linda C. Lederman (Ed.), Beyond these walls: Readings in health communication (pp. 1-1) New York: Oxford Uni Press. 17  
Franklin, Natalie R. (2011) Visitor books in the management of rock art sites: An evaluation using Carnarvon Gorge as a test case. Rock Art Research, 28 2: 251-264. 44   3
Emmison, Mike (1986) Visualizing 'The Economy': Fetishism and the legitimation of economic life. Theory, Culture and Society, 3 2: 81-98. 8  
Young, Diana (2006) Water as country in the Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands South Australia. World Views: Environment, Culture and Religion, 10 2: 239-259. 18   Cited 2 times in Scopus2
May, J. T. (1999) Welcome to the brave new world of 'partnerships'. Australian Journal on Volunteering, 4 1: 4-12. 18  
Lawrence, G (2000) Welfare bushed: Social care in rural Australia. Rural Sociology, 65 4: 673-675. 92   0
Yerkes, Mara A., Peper, Bram and Baxter, Janeen (2013). Welfare states and the life course. In Bent Greve (Ed.), The Routledge handbook of the welfare state (pp. 105-114) Abingdon, Oxford, United Kingdom: Routledge. 15  
Trigger, David S. (2006) Whales, Whitefellas and the ambigity of nativeness. Island, 107 : 25-36. 34  
Trigger, David (2011). Whales, whitefellas and the ambiguity of 'nativeness': Reflections on the emplacement of Australian identities. In Ian D. Rotherham and Robert A Lambert (Ed.), Invasive and introduced plants and animals: Human perceptions, attitudes and approaches to management (pp. 109-120) London, UK: Earthscan. 34 5
Seelig, Tim, Han, Jung Hoon, O’Flaherty, Martin, Haynes, Michele, Western, Mark, Short, Trisch, Baum, Scott and Jones, Andrew (2008) What are the housing tenure pathways of income support recipients over time?. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) Research and Policy Bulletin, 103: 1-4. 47  
Hutchinson, D., Maloney, E., Mattick, R., Allsop, S., Najman, J., Elliot, E., Burns, L. and Jacobs, S. (2009). What are the impacts of mothers and partners substance use during pegnancy? Assessing the psychococial characteristics, obstetric and neonatal outcomes. In: , Drug and Alcohol Review. 'Living on the Edge', Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2009, Darwin, Australia., (A31-A31). 1–4 November 2009. 31   0
Walsh, Deborah and Weeks, Wendy What a smile can hide: A report on the study of violence against women during pregnancy. Melbourne, Australia: Royal Women's Hospital, Women's Social Support Services, 2004. 170  
Najman, J. M. (2004). What do parents know about the feelings and behaviours of their children?. In: , Proceedings of the National Parenting conference. National Parenting conference, Adelaide, South Australia, (). 6-8 September, 2004. 18  
Burch, D., Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (2006). What do we mean by green? Consumers, agriculture and the food industry. In Rikka rokassa vai sattumia sopassa? Johdatus yhteiskuntatieteelliseen maatalous-ja elintarviketutkimukseen (pp. 69-87) Helsinki, Finland: University of Joensuu, Karelian Institute. 178  
Hyndman, D. C. (2001). What goes around comes around: The emergence of ecocide and radical environmentalism in the OK Tedi Project. In J. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), Endangered Peoples of Oceania: Struggles to survive and thrive (pp. 137-152) Westport CT: Greenwood Press. 55  
Kahn, J. G. (2006) What house posts tell us about status difference in prehistoric tahitian society: An interpretation of charcoal analysis, sacred woods and inter-site variability. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 115 4: 319-352. 14   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Cherney, Adrian, Povey, Jenny, Head, Brian, Boreham, Paul and Ferguson, Michele (2012) What influences the utilisation of educational research by policy-makers and practitioners? - The perspectives of academic educational researchers. International Journal of Educational Research, 56 : 23-34. 86   0
Phillips, T. and Smith, P. D. (2000) What is Australia? Knowledge and attitudes among a gallery of contemporary Australians. Australian Journal of Political Science, 35 2: 203-224. 67   18
Zaretzky, Kaylene, Flatau, Paul and Brady, Michelle (2008) What is the (Net) Cost to Government of Homelessness Programs?. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43 2: 231-254. 24   0 0
Asmussen, Brit (2009) What's changing: Population size or land-use patterns? The archaeology of the Upper Mangrove Creek, Sydney Basin. Australian Archaeology, 69 69: 75-76. 31   0
Hunt , K.F. and Robson, M.A (1998) When I'm a 100, will I reach the sky? Empowering parents. Early Education, 35 : 8-9. 12  
Danby, Susan, Butler, Carly W. and Emmison, Michael (2009) When ‘listeners can’t talk’. Australian Journal of Communication, 36 3: 91-114. 40  
Legg, Melissa, Occhipinti, S, Ferguson, M, Dunn, J and Chambers, S. K. (2011) When peer support may be most beneficial: the relationship between upward comparison and perceived threat. Psycho-Oncology, 20 12: 1358-1362. 20   0 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Seton, K. A. and Bradley, J. J. (2004) When you have no law you are nothing: Cane toads, social consequences and management issues. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 5 3: 205-225. 56  
Chui, W. H. (2000) Where East meets West: fieldwork instruction in Hong Kong and England. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work, 10 2: 19-39. 35   0
Lawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). Whither rural protest? Responses to Globalisation and restructuring in contemporary rural Australia. In: , Revisioning Institutions: Change in the 21st Century, Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Assoc. Annual Conference Australian Sociological Assoc, La Trobe Campus, Beechworth, Victoria, (). 8-11 December, 2004. 44  
Western, J. S. and Najman, J. M. (2000). Whither sociology?. In J. M. Najman and J. S. Western (Ed.), A Sociology of Australian Society (pp. 451-463) Melbourne: Macmillan. 20  
Western, M. C. and Baxter, J. H. (2003). Who are the new two earner households?. In: , Proceedings of: ASPC2003: Australian Social Policy Conference. Australian Social Policy Conference 2003, Sydney, Australia, (A44-A44). 9-11 July 2003. 52  
Mertz, Ole, Leisz, J. Leisz, Heinimann, Andreas, Rerkasem, Kanok, Thiha, Dressler, Wolfram, Pham, Van Cu, Vu, Kim Chi, Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich, Colfer, Carol J.P., Epprecht, Michael, Padoch, Christine and Potter, Lesley (2009) Who Counts? Demography of Swidden Cultivators in Southeast Asia. HUMAN ECOLOGY, 37 3: 281-289. 27   13 Cited 10 times in Scopus10
Hewitt, Belinda, Western, Mark and Baxter, Janeen (2006) Who Decides? The Social Characteristics of Who Initiates Marital Separation. Journal of Marriage and Family, 68 5: 1165-1177. 424 1363 11 Cited 13 times in Scopus13
Hewitt, Belinda, Baxter, Janeen and Western, Mark (2003). Who gets divorced in Australia? A gender comparison of socioeconomic and life course determinants of marital dissolution. In: , TASA 2003 Conference Proceedings: New Times, New Worlds, New Ideas: Sociology Today and Tomorrow. TASA 2003 Conference: New Times, New Worlds, New Ideas: Sociology Today and Tomorrow, Armidale, NSW, Australia, (). 4-6 December, 2003. 36  
Hewitt, Belinda and Baxter, Janeen (2012) Who gets married in Australia? The characteristics associated with a transition into first marriage 2001–6. Journal of Sociology, 48 1: 43-61. 36   0 0
Hewitt, Belinda and Baxter, Janeen (2009). Who gets married in Australia? The economic and social determinants of a transition into first marriage 2001-2006.. In: Stewart Lockie, David Bissell, Alastair Greig, Maria Hynes, David Marsh, Larry Saha, Joanna Sikora and Dan Woodman, The Future of Sociology. The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia, (). 2-4 December 2009. 79  
Hewitt, Belinda, Western, Mark and Baxter, Janeen (2005). Who made the final decision?: Social characteristics and initiator status of marriage breakdown. In: , Seminar series- Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs: Seminar Series, Canberra, Australia, (). 24 August, 2005. 119  
Hewitt, Belinda, Western, Mark and Baxter, Janeen (2005). Whose decision was it? Social characteristics of initiator status of separation. In: Roberta Julian, Reannan Rottier and Rob White, TASA 2005 Conference Proceedings: Community, Place, Change. Annual Meeting of the Australian Sociological Association, University of Tasmania, Hobart, (). 5-8 December, 2005. 43  
Emmison, M. and Danby, S. (2007) Who's the friend in the background? Interactional strategies in determining authenticity in calls to a national children's helpline. Australian Review of Applied Linguisics, 30 3: 1-17. 34  
Western, M (1999) Who thinks what about capitalism? Class consciousness and attitudes to economic institutions. Journal of Sociology, 35 3: 351-370. 111   3
Sibbritt, David, Adams, Jon, Lui, Chi-Wai, Broom, Alex and Wardle, Jonathan (2012) Who uses glucosamine and why? A study of 266,848 Australians aged 45 years and older. PLoS One, 7 7: e41540.1-e41540.6. 26   0
Baxter, Janeen, Hewitt, Belinda and Western, Mark (2009) Who uses paid domestic labor in Australia? Choice and constraint in hiring household help. Feminist Economics, 15 1: 1-26. 115 2 7 Cited 8 times in Scopus8
Nankervis, K., Rosewarne, A. and Vassos, M. (2011) Why do families relinquish care? An investigation of the factors that lead to relinquishment into out-of-home respite care. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 55 4: 422-433. 53   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Najman, J. M. (2005). Why do mothers and their children disagree about whether the child has symptoms of anxiety/depression. In: , Proceedings of the The World Psychiatric Association Section of Epidemiology and Public Health Meeting. The World Psychiatric Association Section of Epidemiology and Public Health Meeting, Hilton Hotel Brisbane, (). July 5 - 7 2005. 16  
Lawrence, G. A., Lockie, S., Mummery, K. and Lyons, K. (2002). Why do people eat organic food? A multivariate analysis of organic food choice by Australian consumers. In: , World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Assoc., Research Committee on Agriculture and Food. World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Assoc, Brisbane, (). 7-13 July 2002. 323  
Najman, Jackob M. (2007). Why do young people use Cannabis and Amphetamines? (keynote address). In: , Proceedings of the 2007 Health and Wellbeing in Schools Conference. Health and Wellbeing in Schools, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, (). 8-9 November, 2007. 100  
Johnson, Arlyne, Singh, Sarinda and Duangdala, Malykham (2004). Wildlife hunting and use in Luang Namtha Province: Implications for rural livelihoods and biodiversity conservation in the uplands of Lao PDR. In: Bounthong Bouahom, Aiden Glendinning, Sophie Nilsson and Michael Victor, Poverty Reduction and Shifting Cultivation Stabilization in the Uplands of Lao PDR: Technologies, Approaches and Methods for Improving Upland Livelihood. National Agriculture and Forestry Reserach Institute Workshop, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, (195-218). 27- 30 January 2004. 107  
Peace, Adrian (2009). Wildlife, wilderness and the politics of alternative land use: An Australian ethnography. In Francesca Merlan and David Raftery (Ed.), Tracking rural change: Community, policy and technology in Australia, New Zealand and Europe (pp. 79-92) Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. 13  
Fairbairn, Andrew S., Martinoli, Daniele E., Buttler, Ann and Hillman, Gordon (2007) Wild plant seed storage at Neolithic East, Turke. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 16 6: 467-479. 88   8 Cited 10 times in Scopus10

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