Faculty of Arts School of Social and Environmental Enquiry

SAGES Research papers

 

The SAGES Research Paper series is intended to provide a forum for preliminary presentation of the results of research in Geography, Environmental Studies, Development Studies, Australian Indigenous Studies and Anthropology. Produced on an irregular basis, the series includes papers by staff, visiting professors/scholars and postgraduate students. From 2001, the best honours theses have been included as part of the series.

If you have any comments and suggestions, please contact Dr Lisa Palmer, Series Editor via email at lrpalmer@unimelb.edu.au.

 

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Print out the order form in Adobe Acrobat PDF format (Order form) or Word format (Order form)and mail/fax to SSEE marked to the attention of Ms Tina Soundias or email to soundias@unimelb.edu.au.

 

List of papers

 

Research Paper No 32: Phil Pegler and Zoe Metherell (2006) A report on the effects of fire and phytophthora on heathy woodlands in the Grampians National Park: implications for management - pdf version (900kb) - Download A report on the effects of fire and phytophtyora on heathy woodlands in the Grampians National Park: implications for management

 

Research Paper No 31: Mark Stacey (2006) Thresholds for stability of incised streams: testing the specific stream power threshold - pdf version is available to download but please note the HUGE (8288kb) file size - Download Thresholds for stability of incised streams

 

Research Paper No 30: Ella Butler (2006) The anthropology of anonymity: toilet graffiti at the University of Melbourne

 

Research Paper No 29: Caroline Andrews (2006) Climate change and the Australian press: towards a better framework for analysing media construction of environmental issues

 

Research Paper No 28: Dylan Tromp (2006) Migration and power: discipline and resistance among Filipina foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong

 

Research Paper No 27: Narelle Albrecht (2006) 'Why can't we all live in peace when it can be so easily achieved?' Khmer youth practising development in and from the diaspora

 

Research Paper No 26: Sarah Rogers (2006) Community and self: experiences of environmental resettlement in Wan Sheng Village, Inner Mongolia

 

Research Paper No 25: James Warfe (2005) Road user charges in Melbourne: a move towards sustainable urban transportation

 

Research Paper No 24: Sarah James (2005) Negotiating the climb: Uluru - a site of struggle or a shared space? - Download pdf version of Negotiating the climb: Uluru - a site of struggle or a shared space

 

Research Paper No 23: Rosalind Beadle (2005) "What's for dinner on Thursday?" The impacts of supermarkets in the Torres Strait Islands

 

Research Paper No 22: Siobhan Davenport (2005) The role of explanatory models in shaping access to psychiatric care in Fiji

 

Research Paper No 21: Monica Minnegal (ed) (2005) Sustainable environments, sustainable communities: potential dialogues between anthropologists, scientists and managers - Download pdf version of Sustainable environments, sustainable communities

 

Research Paper No 20: Qing-Jie Wang (2005) Rhetoric vs Reality: implementing environmental laws and regulations in the Pearl River Delta Region of China

 

Research Paper No 19: Brendan Whyte (2004) 'En Territoire Belge et à Quarante Centimètres de la Frontière': an historical and documentary study of the Belgian and Dutch enclaves of Baarle-Hertog and Baarle-Nassau

 

Research Paper No 18: Svenja Keele (2004) Lunar landscapes and sulphurous smogs: an environmental history of human impacts on the Queenstown region in western Tasmania c. 1890-2003.

 

Research Paper No 17: Debbie Dickinson (2004) Rural change and development: the socio-cultural effects of environmental resettlement in Inner Mongolia, PRC

 

Research Paper No 16: Michael Fabinyi (2004) “Lukaotim environment gudfala”: The social context of conservation in western Solomon Islands

 

Research Paper No 15:Julienne Corboz (2003) The S&M experience: affirmations and transgressions of self.

 

Research Paper No 14: Michael Webber (2003) Writing theses: a manual for honours and masters students.

 

Research Paper No 13: Brad Goodfellow (2003) The morphodynamics of a beach in a strong wind.

 

Research Paper No 12: Kelly L Hunt (2003) Population dynamics of Callitris rhomboidea in relation to fire regimes in the heathy-woodland of the northern Grampians.

 

Research Paper No 11: David Butterworth (2003) Learning Yolngu manhood: the process of enskilment in an Aboriginal Australian initiation ritual.

 

Research Paper No 10: Joe Banks (2002) Habitat fragmentation in stream ecosystems: an investigation into the effects of riparian vegetation clearance on populations of adult aquatic insects.

 

Research Paper No 9: Nesya HB Hughes (2002) Perceptions of modernity and their impact on the informal sector: case study of pedicab drivers in Jakarta.

 

Research Paper No 8: Brendan R Whyte (2002) Waiting for the Esquimo: An historical and documentary study of the Cooch Behar enclaves of India and Bangladesh.

 

Research Paper No 7: Karen Dickinson (2001) Urban Water Conservation: consumer attitude,environmental policy tools and the implications for sustainable development.

 

Research Paper No 6: Brooke McDonald (2000) Global Policy–local implications: a study of the Xiaolangdi Resettlement, China.

 

Research Paper No 5: Tony Camilleri and Ray Wyatt (1996) A perspective on elderly, homeless men in inner city Melbourne, Australia.

 

Research Paper No 4: Jessica Walsh (1995) The gender segmentation of occupations: career paths and occupational mobility in nursing.

 

Research Paper No 3: Michael Webber Writing Theses: a manual for honours and masters students.

 

Research Paper No 2: Ian Thomas (1993) Ethnohistoric sources for the use of fire by Tasmanian Aborigines.

 

Research Paper No 1: Jane M Jacobs and Ruth Liepins (1993) Exploring research agendas: rural women.

 

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