CAPSTRANS Publications
Books
Broom, A. and Tovey, P. (eds.) (2009) Men's Health: Body, Identity and Social Context. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford.
Germov J. (ed) (2009) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, 564.
Leahy, T. S. (2009) Permaculture Strategy for the South African Villages: Towards MDG 7 - Environmental Sustainability, PI Productions, Palmwoods, QLD.
Marshall, H., Robinson, P., Germov, J. & Clark, E. (2009) Teaching Sociology in Australia: A Scoping Study. A Report to the Australian Learning and Teaching Council, ALTC, Canberra.
Book Chapters
Broom, A. (2009) 'The role and implications of the Internet in healthcare delivery' in D. Oliver, C. Romm & F. Sudweeks (eds) Self-Service in the Internet Age. Springer: UK.
Broom, A. (2009) 'The sociology of complementary and alternative medicine' in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An introduction to health sociology. Oxford University Press: Melbourne.
Broom, A. (2009) 'Cultural constructions of masculinity and men's experiences of prostate cancer' in S. Robertson & B. Gough (eds) Men, Masculinities & Health: Critical Perspectives. Palgrave-Macmillan. London.
Broom, A. & Adams, J. (2009) 'The status of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in biomedical education' in C. Brosnan and B.S. Turner (eds) Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education. Routledge: London.
Broom, A. & Tovey, P. (2009) 'Men's health in context' in A. Broom & P. Tovey (eds) Men's Health: Body, Identity and Social Context. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford.
Broom A. & Germov J. (2009) 'Global public health', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 65-84.
Foley, D. (2009) 'Building castles without foundations: Indigenous business education in Australia', Indigenous Issues in Australian Universities: Research, Teaching, Support, Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, NT, 57-65
Germov J. & Freij M. (2009) 'Media and health: Moral panics, sinners and saviours', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 347-363.
Germov J. (2009) 'Imagining health problems as social issues', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 3-24.
Germov J. (2009) 'The class origins of health inequality', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 85-110.
Germov J. (2009) 'Theorising health: Major theoretical perspectives in health sociology', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 25-44.
Germov J., (2009) 'Challenges to medical dominance', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 392-415.
Germov, J. & Freij, M. (2009) 'Media and health: Moral panics, sinners and saviours', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 347-363.
Haskins V. K. (2009) 'Her old Ayah: The transcolonial significance of the Indian domestic worker, India and Australia', in H. Hägerdal (Ed.) Responding to the West: Essays on Colonial Dominance and Asian Agency, 18th to 20th Centuries, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 103-115.
Heil, D. (2009) 'Embodied Selves and Social Selves: Aboriginal Well-Being in Central-Western New South Wales, Australia'. In G. Mathews and C. Izquierdo (eds.) Pursuits of Happiness": Well-Being in Anthropological Perspective. New York: Berghahn Books, pp.88-108.
Richmond, K. & Germov, J. (2009) 'A sociology of health promotion', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 476-498.
Williams, L. T. & Germov J. (2009) 'The social appetite: A sociological approach to food and nutrition', in J. Germov (Ed.) Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, VIC, pp. 221-241.
Refereed Journal Articles
Adams, J. Hollenberg, D., Lui, C. & Broom, A., (2009) 'Contextualising integration: Towards a critical social science perspective of integrative health care', Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, Vol. 32, No. 9, pp. 792-798.
Adams, J., Lui, C., Sibbritt, D., Broom, A., Wardle, J., Homer, C. and Beck, S. (2009) 'Women's use of complementary and alternative medicine during pregnancy: A critical review of the literature', Birth, Vol. 36, No. 3 pp. 237-245.
Broom, A., Cheshire, L. & Emmison, M. (2009) 'Qualitative researchers' understandings of their practice and the implications for data archiving and sharing', Sociology, Vol. 43, No. 6.
Broom, A., Doron, A. & Tovey, P. (2009) 'The inequalities of medical pluralism: Hierarchies of health, the politics of tradition and the economies of care in Indian oncology', Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 69, No. 5, pp. 698-706.
Broom, A. (2009) 'Intuition, subjectivity and le bricoleur: Cancer patients' accounts of negotiating a plurality of therapeutic options', Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 19, No. 8 pp. 1050-1059.
Broom, A. & Adams, J. (2009) 'Oncology clinicians' accounts of discussing complementary and alternative medicine with their patients', Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 317-336.
Broom, A., Hand, K. & Tovey, P. (2009) 'The role of gender, environment and individual biography in shaping qualitative interview data', International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 51-67.
Broom, A. (2009) '"I'd forgotten about me in all of this": Discourses of self-healing, positivity and vulnerability in cancer patients' experiences of complementary and alternative medicine', Journal of Sociology, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 71-87.
Broom, A., Adams, J. & Tovey, P. (2009) 'Evidence-based healthcare in practice: A study of clinical resistance, professional deskilling, and inter-specialty differentiation in oncology', Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 68, pp. 192-200.
Motta, J., de Barros, N., Castellanos, M., Alegre, S., Tovey, P. & Broom, A. (2009) 'Alternative and complementary medicine and diabetes mellitus', Brasília Medica, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 36-45
Connor L., Freeman, S. R. & Higginbotham, H. N. (2009) 'Not just a coalmine: Shifting grounds of community opposition to coal mining in Southeastern Australia', Ethnos, Vol. 74, Iss.1, pp. 490-513.
Gunstone, A. & Foley, D. (2009) 'The role of indigenous studies journals in the discipline of Indigenous Studies', Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 12 132-138 .
Haskins, V. (2009) 'From the centre to the city: Modernity, mobility and mixed-descent Aboriginal domestic workers from Central Australia', Women's History Review, Vol.18, No.1, pp. 155-175.
Leahy, T. S. (2009) 'Ruling class men: Money, sex, power', Journal of Sociology, Vol. 45 109-110.
Nilan, P. M. (2009) 'Contemporary masculinities and young men in Indonesia', Indonesia and the Malay World, Vol. 37, Iss. 109, pp. 327-344.
Nilan, P. M. (2009) 'Handbook of critical and indigenous methodologies', Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 19, pp. 1788-1789.
Nilan, P. M. (2009) 'Indigenous Fijian female pupils and career choice: Explaining generational gender reproduction', Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 29-43.
Nilan, P. M. (2009) 'The "spirit of education" in Indonesian Pesantren', British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 219-232.
Threadgold, S. R. & Nilan, P. M. (2009) 'Reflexivity of contemporary youth, risk and cultural capital', Current Sociology, Vol. 57, pp. 47-68.
Conference Papers
Germov, J., Williams, L. & Young, A. (2009) 'The effect of social class on weight control in mid-aged women: A longitudinal study. Evidence from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health' [refereed poster], The Future of Sociology: The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA), 1-4 December, ANU, Canberra.
Haskins, V. (2009) Invited roundtable speaker, Feminist History: The State of Field symposium, Macquarie University, NSW, May 25.
Haskins, V. (2009) Presenter, 'Domestic geographies: The place of the outing matron in Tucson 1913-1935', American Historical Association - Pacific Coast Branch conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 6-8 August.
Haskins, V. (2009) Presenter, 'Domestic geographies: The place of the outing matron in Tucson 1913-1935', School of Humanities & Social Science History Seminar series 2009, University of Newcastle, NSW, 5 June.
Haskins, V. (2009) Invited Guest Seminar, 'The white woman's burden', Aborigines, Gender and the Colonial Frontier, Aboriginal Studies subject convened by Dr Karen Hughes, Monash University, Melbourne (5 October).
McGee, T.R. & Germov, J. (2009) 'Who is publishing in the Journal of Sociology? An analysis of author trends 1965-2008', in S. Lockie, D. Bissell, A. Greig, M. Hynes, D. Marsh, L. Saha, J. Sikora & D. Woodman (eds), The Future of Sociology: TASA 2009 Refereed Conference Proceedings, TASA, ANU, Canberra.
Williams, L. Germov, J. & Young, A. (2009) 'What effect does social class have on weight control in mid-age women? Evidence from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health' [refereed poster], 17th European Congress on Obesity, 7 May.
Williams, L., Germov, J. & Young, A. (2009) 'What effect does social class have on weight control in mid-aged women?' [refereed poster], ANZOS Annual Scientific Meeting 23-25 October, Melbourne.
Haskins, V. (in press) 'Memsahib and Missus: Transcolonial constructions of the white mistress in India and Australia', Proceeding of the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Oriental Society of Australia: World without Walls: East and West, 21st Century Perspectives, University of Sydney. [E1]
Leahy, T. S. (2009) 'Flexible strategies for rural development: Three locations', Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 2009: Book of Abstracts, Cairns, QLD. [E3]
Leahy, T. S. (2009), 'Teaching them to fish: Entrepreneurialist approaches to rural development in South Africa', The Future of Sociology, Canberra, ACT. [E1]

