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University Of Wollongong Campus News 8 August 1989, University Of Wollongong Aug 1989

University Of Wollongong Campus News 8 August 1989, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 6 June 1989, University Of Wollongong Jun 1989

University Of Wollongong Campus News 6 June 1989, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 14 March 1989, University Of Wollongong Mar 1989

University Of Wollongong Campus News 14 March 1989, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Gazette Vol 7 No 4, University Of Wollongong Jan 1989

University Of Wollongong Gazette Vol 7 No 4, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Gazette

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The State, Youth And Schooling: The Social Construction Of Studenthood In New South Wales 1788-1948, Dianne S. Snow Jan 1989

The State, Youth And Schooling: The Social Construction Of Studenthood In New South Wales 1788-1948, Dianne S. Snow

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016

This thesis examines the social construction of studenthood in New South Wales between 1788 and 1948. It focuses on the role of the state in this process while recognising that it was not the only agent involved. More specifically the thesis analyses the role of the state in defining studenthood and how this changed the relationship of youth to the state. Informed by Foucauldian theory and critical theory on the state, it seeks to render both 'the state' and 'the student' problematics in the history of education.

The thesis argues that as studenthood is an institutionalised concept it has been …


University Of Wollongong Calendar Summer Session 1989-1990, University Of Wollongong Jan 1989

University Of Wollongong Calendar Summer Session 1989-1990, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Calendars and Handbooks

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Australianising Social Welfare Education: The Development Of A Major Sequence 'Australian Cultural Studies' In A New B.Soc.Sci. (Community Service), Peter J. Camilleri, Rosemary Kennedy, Rod Oxenberry Jan 1989

Australianising Social Welfare Education: The Development Of A Major Sequence 'Australian Cultural Studies' In A New B.Soc.Sci. (Community Service), Peter J. Camilleri, Rosemary Kennedy, Rod Oxenberry

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Much of social welfare education in Australia is built upon the tried and tested knowledge bases developed within American and British approaches to social work and welfare provision. The experience of those two countries has dominated the theoretical frameworks for practice intervention and indeed, the analysis of social problems and societal responses to them. Australian experience has tended to play a supplementary role in that differences in context have altered or modified aspects of these overseas approaches, or some peculiar aspect of case experience has led to variations in response. The review and development of educational programs for social welfare …


The Shifting Weather: Affinity, Diversity, And The Place Of The Author In Six Novels Of The Depression Era, Audrey May Heycox Jan 1989

The Shifting Weather: Affinity, Diversity, And The Place Of The Author In Six Novels Of The Depression Era, Audrey May Heycox

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016

Tn an analysis of six novels this dissertation looks at the way four authors reacted creatively to the challenge presented by the Great Depression and World War II. The features that these works have in common are numerous and significant from a literary viewpoint, and reflect their common genesis. Regardless of their affinities, however, we can appreciate that diversity of style and presentation which is to be expected from individual authors as a result of their personal and unique points of view. Furthermore, when we penetrate their surface preoccupation with social matters, and when we read these works from a …


Uow Statistics 1989, University Of Wollongong Jan 1989

Uow Statistics 1989, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Statistics Reports

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 22 November 1988, University Of Wollongong Nov 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 22 November 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 15 November 1988, University Of Wollongong Nov 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 15 November 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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The Arbitration Commission: Prime Mover Or Facilitator?, J. E. Isaac Oct 1988

The Arbitration Commission: Prime Mover Or Facilitator?, J. E. Isaac

Sir Richard Kirby Lectures in Industrial Relations

The Arbitration Commission: Prime Mover or Facilitator?, The Tenth Sir Richard Kirby Lecture in Industrial Relations, University of Wollongong, 5 October 1988. Delivered by Professor J.E. Isaac, University of Melbourne.


University Of Wollongong Campus News 27 September 1988, University Of Wollongong Sep 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 27 September 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 13 September 1988, University Of Wollongong Sep 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 13 September 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 16 August 1988, University Of Wollongong Aug 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 16 August 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 26 July 1988, University Of Wollongong Jul 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 26 July 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 5 July 1988, University Of Wollongong Jul 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 5 July 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 7 June 1988, University Of Wollongong Jun 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 7 June 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 10 May 1988, University Of Wollongong May 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 10 May 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 19 April 1988, University Of Wollongong Apr 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 19 April 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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University Of Wollongong Campus News 29 March 1988, University Of Wollongong Mar 1988

University Of Wollongong Campus News 29 March 1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

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Uow Research Report 1987-1988, University Of Wollongong Jan 1988

Uow Research Report 1987-1988, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Research Reports

No abstract provided.


University Of Wollongong Gazette Vol 6 No 4, University Of Wollongong Jan 1988

University Of Wollongong Gazette Vol 6 No 4, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Gazette

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Gender-Based Role Representations In Annual Company Reports, M. M. Greenwell Jan 1988

Gender-Based Role Representations In Annual Company Reports, M. M. Greenwell

Faculty of Business - Accounting & Finance Working Papers

This research had its genesis in the teaching of Financial Accounting to second year undergraduate students [1]. In the introduction to the subject the author distributed actual copies of annual company reports (ACRs) to expose them to students. In this course students learn various techniques. e.g. Group Accounts, and disclosure requirements. Class discussion evolved from a consideration of the relative merits of graphic presentation of financial data and actual financial accounts, to a consideration of the information content of the glossy pictures. Generally, there seemed to be a substantial number of pictures in the reports and more specifically, there seemed …


University Of Wollongong Summer Session 1988-1989, University Of Wollongong Jan 1988

University Of Wollongong Summer Session 1988-1989, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Calendars and Handbooks

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The Socio-Economic Shaping Of Minor Tranquillizer Use With Particular Reference To Australia [Mansuscript], Vivien Colless Jan 1988

The Socio-Economic Shaping Of Minor Tranquillizer Use With Particular Reference To Australia [Mansuscript], Vivien Colless

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016

This study analyzes the economic, political and social forces which shape minor tranquillizer use in contemporary Western industrialised societies, with particular reference to Australia.


Teachers Investigating Cultural Interactions In Schools, Christine S. Hyde Jan 1988

Teachers Investigating Cultural Interactions In Schools, Christine S. Hyde

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016

This case study is a description of a research project of teachers investigating the cultural interactions in their schools. It is a study of the management of a research project, how the teachers undertook the research and it highlights issues relating to investigating cultural interact ions.


Ethnicity Meets Gender Meets Class In Australia, M Kalantzis Jan 1988

Ethnicity Meets Gender Meets Class In Australia, M Kalantzis

Centre for Multicultural Studies Occasional Papers

Feminism in Australia is a political movement and a published discourse. Its activities range from Equal Employment Opportunity practices in the public service to 'cultural' production in such forms as academic literature and documentary film-making. For most immigrant women of non-English speaking background, the cultural arena of feminism is foreign, in many more ways than one. Feminism represents, to speak perhaps too stereo typically, a middle class 'Anglo' culture, far removed from everyday experience. And this despite well-meaning concern on the part of many feminists for those groups suffering compound oppressions of class and ethnicity, as well as gender. Symbolically, …


Migratory Process, Ethnic Relations And Labour Market Segmentation, Stephen Castles Oct 1987

Migratory Process, Ethnic Relations And Labour Market Segmentation, Stephen Castles

Centre for Multicultural Studies Occasional Papers

Much research on the labour market situation of migrants is marked by a narrow ahistorical approach, which deals with single characteristics of migrant workers, and is based on the assumption that they can and do behave as "economic men and women”. In contrast, this paper proposes an approach which deals with labour migration to Australia as part of worldwide historical patterns of economic and social change. The migratory process is closely linked to changes in the international division of labour, which lead to concentration of capital, means of production and workers in certain areas. The latest stage, the so-called "new …


University Of Wollongong Campus News 29 September 1987, University Of Wollongong Sep 1987

University Of Wollongong Campus News 29 September 1987, University Of Wollongong

University of Wollongong Campus News

No abstract provided.