PUBLICATIONS


Frank L. Jones, BA (Sydney), PhD (ANU), FASSA, Professor, Head

Interests include: Ethnic Stratification; National Identity and Multiculturalism; Lifecourse Analysis; Multivariate Analysis.

Publications include:

Diversities of National Identity in a Multicultural Society: The Australian Case, National Identities, 2(2). 175-186, 2000.

Dimensions of Gender Occupational Differentiation in Segregation and Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis, Social Indicators Research 46. 225-247, 1999.

The Sources and Limits of Popular Support for Multicultural Australia, in Hage, G., and Couch, R. (eds), The Future of Australian Multiculturalism. University of Sydney, Sydney. 21-29, 1999.

Recent Trends in Labour Market Disadvantage Among Immigrants in Australia, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 24(1). 73-95, 1998.

The Transition from School to Work in Australia, in Shavit, Y., and Muller, W. (eds), From School to Work. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 49-70, 1998.

Ethnic Diversity and National Identity, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 33(3). 285-305, 1997.

Convergence and Divergence in Ethnic Marriage Patterns: A Research Note, Journal of Marriage and the Family 58. 213-217, 1996.

Post-war Patterns of Intermarriage in Australia: the Mediterranean Experience, European Sociological Review 12(May). 67-86, 1996.

National Identity and Social Values, People and Place 4(4). 17-26, 1996.

Structural Changes and Association in Mobility Tables: An Integration and Extension of Existing Approaches, Quality and Quantity 30. 61-86, 1996.

Ethnic Enclaves: A Transitory Phenomenon, People and Place 4(2). 32-33, 1996.

Judy Wajcman, BA (Monash), MA (Sussex), PhD (Cantab), FASSA, Professor

Interests include: Sociology of Work and Employment, Social Shaping of Technology, Gender and Technology.

Publications include:

The social shaping of technology (with D., MacKenzie). Open University Press, Milton Keynes. viii + 452pp, 1999.

Managing Like a Man: Women and Men in Corporate Management. Polity Press, Cambridge. 178pp, 1998.

Feminism Confronts Technology. Polity Press, Cambridge. 181pp, 1996.


DEPARTMENTAL MONOGRAPHS


No.1 - Investigating Social Mobility, L.Broom, P.Duncan-Jones, F.L.Jones, P.McDonnell, 1997.

No.2 - Counter-Predictive Research Outcomes, J.I.Martin, 1979.

No.3 - Elite Recruitment in Ausralia a Comparative Study, J.Pakulski, 1982.

No.4 - Urban Residential Areas in Australia, F.L. Sweetser, 1982.

No.5 - Social Mobility into Post-Industrial Society: Socio-Economic Structure and Fluidity of the Australian Workforce, K. Zarkorski, 1984.

No.6 - Images of Class in Australia: Equality, Rank and Status, B. Graetz, 1987.

No.7 - Regional Analysis of Socioeconomic Trend, R. Linke, 1988.

Please direct inquiries to: ANUTECH Pty Ltd - Bibliotech



SEMINAR PAPERS PRESENTED IN 2000



'Creating Crisis: Farmers and Sheep Infection'
(Professor Ann Daniel, School of Sociology, University of New South Wales)



SEMINAR PAPERS PRESENTED IN 1999




'To Honor and Obey: Equality, Efficiency, and Patriarchal Property Rights'
(Professor Nancy Folbre, Economics Department, University of Massachusetts, USA)


'Reconstructing positive nationalism'
(Mikael Hjerm, Sociology, Umea University, Umea, Sweden)


'Theorising, Validating and Testing a New Official Measure of Social Class for the UK'
(Professor David Rose, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK)


'Technology and the "art of government"'
(Dr Paul Henman, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'Identity Between Pain and Silence: The Need for Legacy in Uprooted Communities'
(Dr Erika Apfelbaum, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris)


'The mutual construction of gender and technology: presentation of research in sociology'
(Professor Judy Wajcman, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'Public Service and Restructuring'
(Sarah Jenkins, PhD Scholar, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health-Related Behaviours'
(Dr Julie McMillan, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'Gendering of industrial citizenship: the Australian regulatory framework and pay equity in the 1990s'
(Dr Gillian Whitehouse, Department of Government, The University of Queensland)


'Mobile Desire'
(Dr Lisa Adkins, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'A Positivist's Assessment of Postmodern Theory'
(Professor Jonathan Turner, University of California, Riverside, USA)


'From Hegemony to Plurality: Managing Religious Diversity in Modernity and Post-Modernity'
(Professor Gary Bouma, Monash University, VIC)


'The Mutual Construction of Gender and Technology'
(Professor Judy Wajcman, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)


'The Bigger Evil. Biological Pest Control and Scientific Uncertainty'
(Catharina Landstrom, Research Policy Group, Department of Thematic Studies, Linkoping University)


'Analysing a 'Third Way': the new politics of Labour in Britain'
(Dr Fran Tonkiss, Department of Sociology, University of London, UK)


'Individual and Societal Differences in National Identity: A Comparative Multilevel Analysis'
(Professor Frank Jones, Sociology, RSSS, ANU)



SEMINAR PAPERS PRESENTED IN 1998


'Infiltrating the home: a methodology for researching the Internet in family households'
(Ms Viv Waller, PhD Scholar, Australian National University)

'The Changing Boundary Between Home and Market: Australian Trends in Outsourcing Domestic Labour'
(Mr Michael Bittman, Family Strand of Restructuring Australian Institutions Project and University of New South Wales)


'Explaining National Identities: The United States and Australia Compared'
(Professor Lyn Spillman, Notre Dame University, USA)


'States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States'
(Professor Ann Orloff, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)


'Administrative Formalization of National Boundaries: A Priori Probabilities of Rights to Due Process'
(Professor Arthur Stinchcombe, Northwestern University, USA)


'Warmth of the Welcome: the Social Causes of Economic Success for Immigrants in Different Nations and Cities'
(Dr Jeffrey G. Reitz, University of Toronto, Canada)


'Sociology as History: Centres and Antipodes'
(Dr Peter Beilharz, La Trobe University, VIC)


'The Sexual Revolution, Consumer Intimacy, and the Post-1968 IUD'
(Dr Anni Dugdale, Australian National University)


'Work, Gender, and "The Total Social Organisation of Labour"'
(Professor Miriam Glucksman, University of Essex, UK)


'Feminisation without femininity?'
(Dr Lisa Adkins, Australian National University)


'The Land of the Lost Long Weekend? Work, Family and Trends in Free Time'
(Mr Michael Bittman, University of New South Wales)


'Historical Demography from Secondary Sources'
(Professor John Barnes, Australian National University)


'Trends in the Distribution of Income In Crossnational Perspective'
(Mr James Rice, PhD Scholar, Australian National University)


'What a Difference a Day Makes': Thinking About Gender and Temporality'
(Professor Miriam Glucksman, University of Essex, UK)


'All Change, Still Gendered: the Australian Labour Market in the 1990s'
(Dr Barbara Pocock, University of Adelaide, SA)


'Management and Technology: ANT and Research Organization'
(Professor John Law, University of Keele, UK)


'Orphans of Nature? New Reproductive Technologies and the Nature Culture Divide'
(Dr Kathryn Robinson, Anthropology, Australian National University)


'Celebrating Diversity and Regulating Migration: Contradictions and Coherences in Australia, Canada and Quebec'
(Mr Brian Aboud, PhD Scholar, Australian National University)


'Illuminations of Postmodernity: The Life and Death of Diana, Princess of Wales'
(Dr Sasha Roseneil, University of Leeds, UK)



SEMINAR PAPERS PRESENTED IN 1997


'Community and Economy: The Re-Traditionalization of Gender?"
(Dr Lisa Adkins, Australian National University)


'Ethnic Stratification in Australia circa 1991'
(Professor Frank Jones, Australian National University)


'A Meditation on Materiality, Multiplicity and Heterogeneity in the Making of a Thing: Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices and a Consumer Information Leaflet'
(Dr Anni Dugdale, Australian National University)


'A Global Logic to Immigration Controls: Canada and Australia Compared'
(Mr Brian Aboud, PhD Scholar, Australian National University)


'Feminities in the Australian Navy: Perceptions of Women and Women's Perceptions'
(Dr Katerina Agostino, Australian National University)


'The Social Structure of Liquidity in Markets: The Governmental Creation of the Secondary Mortgage Bond Market in the US'
(Professor Arthur Stinchcombe, Northwestern University, USA)


'Immigrant Incorporation in Different Societies: The Recent European and Australian Experience'
(Professor Stephen Castles, Wollongong University, Wollongong)


'Europe and the 'Americanisation' of British Social Policy (featuring Britain and the 'Europeanisation' of Scottish social policy'
(Dr John Holmwood, University of Edinburgh, UK)


'Employment, Careers and Families: The Significance of 'Choice' and 'Constraint' in Women's Lives'
(Professor Rosemary Crompton, University of Leicester, UK)


'Meritocratic Equality of Opportunity: Economic Efficiency, Social Justice, or Both?'
(Dr Adam Swift, Balliol College, Oxford, UK)


'Patterns of Intermarriage Across Generations Amongst Ethnic Groups in Australia'
(Dimi Giorgas, PhD Scholar, Professor Frank Jones, Australian National University)


'Politics: The Education Effect'
(Dr Elizabeth Frazer, New College, Oxford, UK)



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