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    • Social Discipline and State Formation: Weber and Oestreich on the historical sociology of subjectivity 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 1990-05-01
      The concept of discipline has come to be associated with the work of Michel Foucault, but Max Weber and Gerhard Oestreich also made extensive use of it, and this paper explores their contribution to our understanding of ...
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    • State intervention, welfare and the social construction of girlhood in Australian history 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 1992-12-13
      This paper provides a historical analysis of the role that state intervention into family life has played in the social construction of Australian `girlhood'. It outlines the discourses and practices surrounding child ...
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    • Medical Dominance in the Australian Health System: The Case of the Bionic Ear 

      Collyer, Fran
      Published 1994-01-01
      The material for this paper is based on approximately 60 face-to-face interviews with specialist doctors, consumers, administrators, policy makers, various officials, researchers and company representatives. It is a case ...
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    • Understanding Ulcers: Medical Knowledge, Social Constructionism, and Helicobacter Pylori 

      Collyer, Fran
      Published 1996-01-01
      The study of historical change in the content of medical knowledge in regard to specific illnesses or diseases provides sociologists with the opportunity to investigate both social processes and social theory. In this ...
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    • What Does it Mean to be Civilised? Norbert Elias on the Germans and Modern Barbarism 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 1998-01-01
      Review of Norbert Elias, The Germans.
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    • Citizenship and Democracy in Germany: implications for understanding globalization 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2000-01-01
      This chapter outlines the particular character of the development of the German nation and state, of German citizenship and democracy, to chart the problems and issues which this history has produced, and to highlight the ...
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    • From miscegenation to assimilation: rationalities of child removal in Australian colonial administration 

      Watson, Virginia; van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2000-12-01
      This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generations’ Report: a sociological analysis of the evidence”. It examines the governmental rationalities which informed policies ...
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    • Beyond the ‘Parsonian Problem of Order’: Elias, Habit and Contemporary Sociology or Hobbes was Right 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2003-06-30
      The way in which Simmel answered the question ‘How is society possible?’ provided a variety of important and fruitful foundations for subsequent sociological theory and research. However, the reformulation of the sociological ...
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    • Assimilation and liberal government1 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2005-01-01
      This paper discusses the place of concepts and practices of assimilation within liberal strategies of government generally, as the foundation for understanding the ways in which they were mobilised in relation to Indigenous ...
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    • Occidental self-understanding and the Elias-Duerr dispute: ‘thick’ versus ‘thin’ conceptions of human subjectivity and civilization 

      van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2005-01-01
      It has become central to Occidental self-understanding to see Western European identities and forms of social relations as historically unique. This is true both in everyday, commonsense understandings of what it means to ...
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    • A Post-Colonial Comment on Collins 

      Clegg, Stewart; van Krieken, Robert
      Published 2006-05-05
      This paper responds to Randall Collins' critique of R.W. Connell's 1997 paper, 'Why is classical theory classical' arguing that the the history of the discipline should in fact be redrawn.
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    • On The Differences Between The Sciences: Comparing Knowledge(s) of Health and Disease in the 19th Century 

      Collyer, Fran
      Published 2006-07-01
      This paper begins with Max Weber’s proposition that the difference between the ‘sciences’ (defined in the broadest sense) is one of values, context and theoretical orientation rather than subject matter. This proposition ...
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    • Oöcyte markets: global tissue economies and women’s reproductive work in embryonic stem cell research 

      Waldby, Catherine
      Published 2006-09-05
      Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) research, otherwise known as therapeutic cloning, requires large numbers of research oöcytes, placing pressure on an already limited supply. In the UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore and ...
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    • Ordinary People 

      Brett, Judith
      Published 2006-10-31
      Judith Brett talking about the class dimensions of her Ordinary People research
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    • Images of Stoicsm and Courage in The Wife’s Lament 

      O'Brien, Karen
      Published 2007-01-01
      There is a quiet, dignified portrayal of stoicism in the Wife’s Lament. The Wife’s Lament uses the Germanic Comitatus heroic ethic and metaphorises it through the exile of the wife. The theme of exile is a common theme ...
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    • Images of the Germanic Comitatus 

      O'Brien, Karen
      Published 2007-01-01
      The heroic ethic of the Germanic Comitatus was central to the lives of the Anglo-Saxons. Dignity and power was represented by bands of brave young warriors, who paid tribute to their Chieftain with gifts with bravery in ...
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    • Trade globalization, economic development, and the income stratification process 

      Babones, Salvatore
      Published 2007-01-01
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    • Social equity and population health: Cross-national evidence and policy implications 

      Babones, Salvatore
      Published 2008-01-01
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    • Bailout creates real opportunities for next president 

      Babones, Salvatore
      Published 2008-01-01
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    • Academic Language, Power and the Impact of Western Knowledge Production on Indigenous Student Learning 

      Karen, O'Brien
      Published 2008-01-01
      This paper explores the prescriptive, distancing and separating qualities that exist in western systems of knowledge production. It examines scientific language and how discrimination takes place in the university setting ...
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