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Key publications in past five years

Hay, I. 2002 (in press), ‘Ethical practice in geographical research’, in Key Methods in Geography, eds G. Valentine & N. Clifford, Sage, London.
Hay, I. 2001, ‘Engaging lessons. Classrooms as sites of engagement in activist critical geography’, International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 55-60. (ChannelView/Multilingual Matters, Clevedon, UK, ISSN 1038-2046)
Hay, I. 2001, ‘Editorial. Critical geography and activism in higher education’, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 141-146. (Carfax, Abingdon, ISSN 0309-8265)
Hay, I. 2001, Review of: Short, J.R. 1998, ‘New Worlds. New Geographies. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 91, no. 4, pp. 750-751. (Blackwell, Malden, MA, ISSN 0004-5608)
Hay, I. 1998, ‘Professional research ethics and the Institute of Australian Geographers. Islands: Economy, Society and Environment, Proceedings of the Institute of Australian Geographers and New Zealand Geographical Society Second Joint Conference, Hobart, Australia. Held in Hobart, Tasmania, January 1997. New Zealand Geographical Society Conference Series No. 19, pp. 375-8.
Hay, I. 1998, ‘Making moral imaginations. Research ethics, pedagogy and professional human geography’, Ethics, Place and Environment, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 55-76. (Carfax, Abingdon, ISSN 1366-879X)
Hay, I. 1998, ‘From code to conduct. Professional ethics in New Zealand geography’, New Zealand Geographer, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 21-27. (Palmerston North, New Zealand, ISSN 00288-144).
Hay, I. 1998, ‘Economic and ideological problematising of New Zealand’s Earthquake and War Damage Commission’, Proceedings of the New Zealand Geographical Society Anniversary Conference 1995, eds P.C. Forer and P. Perry, pp. 158-162 (New Zealand Geographical Society, ISSN 1174-7250)
Hay, I. & Foley, P. 1998, ‘Ethics, geography and responsible citizenship’. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 169-183. (Carfax, Abingdon, ISSN 0309-8265
Hay, I. 1998, Review of: Light, A. & Katz, E. 1996, ‘Environmental pragmatism’, Routledge, London and Light, A. & Smith, J.M. 1997, ‘Space, place and environmental ethics’, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland. In Ecumene, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 258-60. (Arnold, London, ISSN 1474-4740)
Hay, I. 1997, ‘Medical liability and the influence of remote reinsurers over US tort law reform’, Australasian Journal of American Studies, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1-25. (Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association, ISSN 0705-7113)
Hay, I. & Israel, M., 2001, ‘Newsmaking geography: communicating geography through the media’, Applied Geography, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 107-125.

Israel, M. 2003 (in press), Victims and criminal justice, in Crime and Justice in Australia, eds A. Goldsmith, M. Israel & K. Daly. (Lawbook Company, Sydney, ISBN 0455 315 218)Israel, M. 2002, South African war-resisters and the ideologies of return from exile, Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 15, no. 1. (ISSN 0951-6328) http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/hdb/Volume_15/Issue_01/
Israel, M. 2000, Juries , race and the construction of community, Law in Context, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 96-112. (ISSN 0811 5796) http://www.fedpress.aust.com/Abstracts/LawContext/Vol17No1.htm
Israel, M. 1999, Crime and tourism: the victimisation of backpackers, Alternative Law Journal, no. 24, no. 5, pp. 231-234. (ISSN 1037-969X) http://www.altlj.org/artsandabs/oct1999_abs.html#5
Israel, M. 1999, South African Political Exile in the United Kingdom. (Macmillan, London, 281 pages, ISBN 0 333 74168 4: St Martin's Press, New York, ISBN 0 312 22025 1) http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalogue/index.asp?isbn=0312220251
Israel, M. 1998, Crimes of the state: victimisation of South African political exiles in the United Kingdom, Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 1-29. (ISSN 0925-4994)
Israel, M. 1998, Ethnic bias in jury selection in Australia and New Zealand, International Journal of the Sociology of Law, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 35-54. (ISSN 0194-5695) http://www.idealibrary.com/links/toc/ijsl/26/1/0
Israel, M. 1998, Counter-exile activities: covert action in the United Kingdom, in The Hidden Hand - Covert Operations in South Africa, pp. 343-362, eds C. Schutte, I. Liebenberg & A. Minnaar, Revised Edition. (HSRC Publications, Pretoria, ISBN 0 7969 1866 X).
Israel, M. & Morris, S. 1998, Antisemitism in Australia, 1997, Antisemitism in the World Today. (Institute for Jewish Policy Research, London)
Israel, M. 1997, Living with 'A World Apart': second generation South Africans in the United Kingdom and the ideologies of exile, Post-Colonolialism: Culture and Identity in Africa, in eds P. Ahluwalia & P. Nursey-Bray, pp. 175-198. (Nova Science, New York, ISBN 1 56072 453 6)

Jenkin, T.J.R. 2001, Place, Image and Environmental Conflict: World Heritage and the Lake Eyre Basin (South Australian Geographical Papers No. 6), Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, Adelaide. (This work considered pastoral community’s reaction to a process which had marginalised them, the involvement of corporations in local decision-making processes (and associated power relations); and the ‘local’ effects of a global environmental framework.
Jenkin, T.J. 2001, ‘Place relations and environmental management: cultural connections’, in 2001, Geography - A Spatial Odyssey, Proceedings of the 3rd joint conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers and the New Zealand Geographical Society, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, NZ Geographical Society Conference Series No. 21, eds P. Holland, F. Stephenson & A. Wearing, pp. 68-74. (ISSN 1174-7250.)
Jenkin, T. 1999, ‘Exploitation or ‘Wise Use’ of the Coongie Lakes, South Australia: Issues arising from a petroleum exploration proposal’, Australian Geographer, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 355-371.
Jenkin, T.J. 1998, ‘A preliminary analysis of environmental issue reporting in The Advertiser, August and September 1998’, South Australian Geographical Journal, vol. 97, pp. 61-73.

Kirby, S. & Hay, I. 1997, ‘(Hetero)sexing space. Gay men and ‘straight’ space in Adelaide, South Australia’, Professional Geographer, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 295-305. (Blackwell, Oxford, ISSN 0033-0124).

McFarlane, T. & Hay, I. (under review) ‘The Battle for Seattle: protest and popular geopolitics in The Australian newspaper’, Political Geography.
McFarlane, T. & Hay, I. 2002, The Battle for Seattle: framing representations of the Seattle World Trade organisation protests in The Australian newspaper, in 2001, Geography - A Spatial Odyssey, Proceedings of the 3rd joint conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers and the New Zealand Geographical Society, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, NZ Geographical Society Conference Series No. 21, eds P. Holland, F. Stephenson & A. Wearing, pp. 272-8. ISSN 1174-7250.

O’Dwyer, L.A. 2001, ‘The impact of housing inheritance on the distribution of wealth in Australia’, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 83-100.
O’Dwyer, L. A., 2000, ‘Bequeathing and inheriting housing wealth’ in Badcock, B. A. and Beer, A. P. ‘Home Truths: Housing Wealth in Australia’, Melbourne University Press, pp 81-95
O’Dwyer, L. A. 1999, 'Housing inheritance and the private rental sector in Australia', Housing Studies, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 755-776.
O’Dwyer, L. A. 1996, ‘The distribution of housing wealth at death in Adelaide, South Australia’, South Australian Geographical Journal, vol. 95, pp.3-17.
O'Dwyer, L.A. 1996,‘Housing inheritance and gender: implications for the distribution of wealth’, Paper presented to the International Sociological Association Conference ‘New Urban Forms, New Housing Forms: Diverse Paths of Change in the Asia-Pacific Region’, University of Queensland, July 2-5, 1996.

Postgraduate theses in the Network’s area in past five years

2000-. Mr Thomas Jenkin. Reconcilitation and settler spaces, from colonization to coexistence? Transitions in ‘land’ management in Lake Eyre Basin, South Australia, PhD.
1995-2002. Ms Michiyo Yoshida. Citizenship and migrant resettlement: case studies from Vietnamese women in Australia and Japan, PhD.
1994-1997 Lisel O’Dwyer, Housing wealth and the inheritance factor, PhD.

Honours theses in the Network’s area in past five years

2000-1. Ms Ingvill Osland. The legality of the colonisation of the indigenous mind: an ‘empty mind’- a mens mentis nullius, (B. Env Mgmt [Hons] - Result IIA).
2000. Ms Samantha Muller. Partnerships in ‘caring for country’. Elements of success for the Nantawarrina Indigenous Protected Area. [BA (Hons) - result 1st class). Ms Muller won the Les Heathcote Award for the best overall (Environmental Management) Honours result in 2000.
2000. Mr Jacob Wallace. Local Government and Aboriginal Communities: a Scrutiny of the Effectiveness of Consultation. ( B Env Mgmt [Hons] - Result IIA).
1999. Mr Thomas Jenkin. Myth, Place, Representation and Power: An Exploration of World Heritage and the Lake Eyre Basin. (BA [Hons] - result 1st class). Mr Jenkin won the Murray McCaskill Medal for best overall (Geography) Honours result in 1999.
1997. Ms Vija Watts. Relationships of Regulation (BA [Hons] - result 1st class).