Book chapters
Past Publications
- Book chapters
- Books (authored and edited)
- Refereed journal articles
- Other publications (e.g. Creative works)
Book Chapters (2010-2011)
These pages showcase past works published by academics in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts. If you are interested in a more complete and up-to-date list of publications by a given author in our School, please go to their individual profile, which you can access through our Staff Profiles pages.
Angel, M. & Gibbs, A. (2010). Memory and Motion: the body in electronic writing in Beyond the Screen: transformations in literary structures, interfaces and genres, J. Schafer & P. Gendolla, Bielefeld, pp 123-136.
Archee, R. & Gurney, M. (2011). Integrating Culture with E-Learning Management System Design in Cases on Globalized and Culturally Appropriate E-Learning: Challenges and Solutions, A. Edmundson, New York, pp 27-40
Arvanitakis, J. (2010). On Forgiveness, Hope and Community: Or the Fine Line Step between Authentic and Fractured Communities, in A Journey through Forgiveness, M.R. Maamri, N. Verbin & E.L. Worthington, Jr., Inter-Disciplinary Press
Arvanitakis, J. (2010). Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Paul Brown, Sydney, pp 103-109.
Bal, M. & Vardoulakis, D. (2011) An Inter-action: Rembrandt and Spinoza in Spinoza Now, Dimitris Vardoulakis, Minneapolis, pp 277-303.
Barbour, C. (2010) Without Exception: Democracy and Sovereignty After Carl Schmitt in State, Security, and Subject Formation, Magdalena Zolkos and Anna Yeatman, New York, USA, pp 50-60.
Barbour, C. (2010) Exception and Event: Schmitt, Arendt, and Badiou in After Sovereignty: On the Question of Political Beginnings, Charles Barbour and George Pavlich, Milton Park, pp 83-96.
Bennett, B. (2011) The Consolidation and Reconfiguration of “British” Networks of Science, 1800-1970 in Science and the British Empire: Networks of Science in the British Empire 1850-1970, Brett M. Bennett and Joseph Morgan Hodge, Basingstoke, pp 30-44.
Bowden, B. (2010). Civilization and Savagery in The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare, George Kassimeris and John Buckley, Farnham, UK and Burlington, VT, pp 271-287,
Bowden, B. (2010). Civilizational Security in The Routledge Handbook of New Security Studies, J Peter Burgess, London and New York, pp 7-16
Burchell, D. (2010) 'Does Size Matter?' in All That's Left: What Labor Should Stand For, Nick Dyrenfurth and Tim Soutphommasane, Sydney, pp 57-76.
Campbell, S.; Aldahesh, A.; Alya, A.; Chakhachiro, R. & Wakim, B. (2010) Information structure management and textual competence in translation and interpreting in Text and Context, M. Baker, M. Olohan and M.C. Pérez, USA, pp 27-59.
Chakhachiro, R. (2010) Irony: A mutli-disciplinary approach to the translation of a literary concept in Beyond Denotation in Arabic-English Translaion, Said Faiq and Allen Clark, London, pp 126-155.
Cohen, H.; Morley, R.; Dallow, P. & Kaufmann, L. (2010). Database Narratives: Conceptualising Digital Heitage Databases in Remote Aboriginal Communities in Information Visualization, Banissi et al, New Jersey, pp 422-427.
Cottle, D. (2010). William Walter Charles Brown in The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate: Volume 3, 1963-2009, Ann Millar & Geoffrey Browne, Sydney, pp 86-89
Cottle, D. (2010). Ivor Greenwood in The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate: Volume 3, 1963-2009, Ann Millar & Geoffrey Browne, Sydney, pp 77-82.
Cottle, D. & Cahill, S. (2010) Ken Cook and the Japanese collaborators - The Grace Building, 77-79 York Street in Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill, Sydney, pp 231-237.
Fagan, K. & Minter, P. (2010) Murdering Alphabets, Disorienting Romance: John Tranter and Postmodern Australian Poetics in The Salt Companion to John Tranter, Rod Mengham, Australia, pp 69-95.
Fleming, C. (2011). Delusions of Agency: Kafka, Imprisonment, and Modern Victimhood in Freedom and Confinement in Modernity, A. Kiarina Kordela and Dimitris Vardoulakis (Eds.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 29-48.
Gibbs, A. (2011). Affect Theory and Audience in The Handbook of Media Audiences, V. Nightingale, New York and London, pp 251-266.
Gibbs, A. (2010). After Affect in The Affect Theory Reader, M. Gregg & G. Seigworth, Durham and London, pp 50-75.
Howell, G. (2010) Public Relations - history and practice in The Media and Marketing Communcation, R. Miller, Sydney, pp 365-371.
Kavalski, E. (2011) Looking North: Central Asia and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Handbook of India's International Relations, David Scott, London, pp 201-210.
Kavalski, E. (2010) An Elephant in a China Shop? India's 'Look North' to Central Asia: Seeing Only China in China and India in Central Asia: A New "Great Game"?, Marlène Laruelle, Sébastien Peyrouse, Jean-François Huchet and Bayram Balci, Basingstoke, pp 41-60.
Kavalski, E. (2010) The International Politics of Fusion and Fissure in the Awkward States of Central Asia in Stable Outside, Fragile Inside? Post-Soviet Statehood in Central Asia, Emilian Kavalski, Farnham, UK and Burlington, VT, USA, pp 3-33.
Kavalski, E. (2010) India and Central Asia: The No Influence of the 'Look North' Policy in The New Central Asia: The Regional Impact of International Actors, Emilian Kavalski, London, pp 239-260.
Kavalski, E. (2010) Incovering the 'New' Central Asia: The Dynamics of External Agency in a Turbulent Region in The New Central Asia: The Regional Impact of International Actors, Emilian Kavalski, London, pp 1-25.
Kavalski, E. (2010) The Grass Was Always Greener in the Past: Re-Nationalizing Bulgaria's Return to Europe in Multiplicity of Nationalism in Contemporary Europe, Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski and Andrzej Marcin Suszycki, Lanham, MD, USA, pp 213-237.
Ling, A. (2010) Ontology in Alain Badiou: Key Concepts, A.J. Bartlett & Justin Clemens, Durham, pp 48-58
Mauch, P. (2010) William Castle in East Asia and the United States: An Encyclopedia of Relations since 1784, James I. Matray, Westport, Conn, pp 72-73.
Moore, A. (2010) Jimmy Devereux's Yorkshire Pudding: Reflections on the Origins of Rugby League in New South Wales and Queensland. in Tales from Coathanger City, Richard Cashman, Sydney, pp 21-44.
Moore, A. (2010) Whither the Suirrel Grip? A Decade of Lectures on the 'Greatest Game of all'. in Tales from Coathanger City, Richard Cashman, Sydney, pp 6-20.
Moore, A. (2010) The Nazification of the New Guard: Colonel Campbell's Fascist Odyssey in National Socialism in Oceania, Emily Turner-Graham and Christine Winter, Berlin, pp 97-114.
Neilson, B. & Rossiter, N. (2010). Still Waiting, Still Moving: On Migration, Logistics and Maritime Industries in Stillness in a Mobile World, D. Bissell & G. Fuller, London and New York, pp 51-68.
Pavlich, G. & Barbour, C. (2010) Introduction in After Sovereignty: On the Question of Political Beginnings, Charles Barbour and George Pavlich, Milton Park, pp 1-11.
Rocha, C. & Barker, M. (2010) Introduction in Buddhism in Australia: Traditions in Change, Cristina Rocha & Michele Barker, New York and Oxon, pp 1-19.
Rocha, C. (2010) Can I Put This Jizo Together with the Virgin Mary in the Altar?': Creolizing Zen Buddhism in Brazil in Issei Buddhism in the Americas, Chicago: University of Illinois Press, Duncan Williams and Tomoe Moriya, Chicago, pp 5-26.
Rocha, C. (2010) The Brazilian Imaginaire of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms, in Religion and Globalization: Critical Concepts in Social Studies: a Reader, Véronique Altglas (ed.), UK: Routledge.
Rocha, C. (2010) Religion and Globalisation, in Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, J. Melton & M. Bauman (eds), ABC-Clio.
Rocha, C. (2010) The John of God Movement, in Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, J. Melton & M. Bauman (eds), ABC-Clio.
Rossiter, N. (2010). The Informational University, the Uneven Distribution of Expertise and the Racialization of Labour in Refengxueshu, W. Xiaoming & G. Shi, Shanghai, pp 18-29.
Salazar, J. (2011). Indigenous Media in Latin America in Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media, J. Downing, Thousand Oaks, California, pp 253-257.
Salazar, J. (2010) MyMuseum: social media and the engagement of the environmental citizen in Hot Topics, Public Culture, Museums, F. Cameron & L. Kelly, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp 265-280.
Salazar, J. (2010) Making Culture Visible: The Mediated Construction of a Mapuche Nation in Chile in Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere. Vol. I Creating New Communication Spaces, C. Rodriguez, D. Kidd & L. Stein, Cresskill, New Jersey, pp 29-46.
Seidler, K. & Noble, G. (2010) 'I just lost it': Offenders' Rationalisations for Criminal Violence in Crime, Culture and Violence: Understanding how masculinity and identity shapes offending, Katie Seidler, Bowen Hills, QLD, pp 148-174.
Shaw, J.A. & Balusu, R. (2010). Language contact and phonological contrast: the case of coronal affricates in Japanese loans in Language Contact, Hasselblatt C., B. de Jonge, M. Norde, Amsterdam.
Smith, S. & Kavalski, E (2010) NATO's Partnership with Central Asia: Cooperation a la carte in The New Central Asia: The Regional Impact of International Actors, Emilian Kavalski, London, pp 29-47.
Snodgrass, J. (2009). Discourse, Authority, Demand. The Politics of Early English Publications on Buddhism in Transbuddhism. Transmission, Translation, Transformation, Nalini Bhushan, Jay L. Garfield, Abraham Zablocki, Amherst, Mass., pp 21-41.
Taibi, M. (2011). Public Service Translation in The Oxford Handbook of Translation Studies, Kirsten Malmkjaer and Kevin Windle, Oxford, pp 214-227.
Taibi, M. & Martin, A. (2010).Traducción e interpretación policial en contextos politizados: El caso de Taysir Alouny in Compromiso Social y Traducción/Interpretación -- Translation/Interpreting and Social Activism, Boéri, Julie and Carol Maier, Granada (Spain), pp 214-225.
Thorpe, J. (2010) Pan-Germanism after Empire: Austrian "Germandom" at Home and Abroad in From Empire to Republic: Post-World War I Austria, Gunter Bischof, Fritz Plasser, Peter Berger, Innsbruck, Austria, pp 254-272.
Vardoulakis, D. (2011) Spinoza Now in Spinoza Now, Dimitris Vardoulakis, Minneapolis, pp xi-xxvii.
Vardoulakis, D. (2011) The Fall is the proof of our freedom: Mediated Freedom in Kafka in Freedom and Confinement in Modernity: Kafka's Cages, Kiarina Kordela and Dimitris Vardoulakis, New York, pp 87-106.
Vardoulakis, D. (2011) Kafka's Cages in Freedom and Confinement in Modernity: Kafka's Cages, Kiarina Kordela and Dimitris Vardoulakis, New York, pp 1-6.
Walton, D. (2010) Japan and Central Asia in The New Central Asia: The Regional Impact of International Actors, Emilian Kavalski, Singapore, pp 261-278.
Watkins, M. & Noble, G. (2010) The productivity of stillness: composure and the scholarly habitus in Stillness in a Mobile World, David Bissell and Gillian Fuller, London, pp 107-124.
Yang, P. (2011) Developing cross-cultural communication competence through translation in Proceedings of the "Synergise!" Biennial National Conference of the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators: AUSIT 2010, Annamaria Arnall and Uldis Ozolins, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp 48-65.


