
Doctor Sarah Wilks
Personal
Contact
| Email: | S.Wilks@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 9287 |
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| Location: | EK.G.37 Parramatta |
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Publications
Chapters in Books
- Wilks, S. (2012), 'The Process of Supervisor Selection', Doctorates Downunder: Keys to successful doctoral study in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand - 2nd edition, ACER 0864314299.
- Wilks, S. (2008), 'How many Koalas are there on Kangaroo Island?', Seeking Environmental Justice, Rodopi 9789042023789.
- Wilks, S. (2008), 'Introduction', Seeking Environmental Justice, Rodopi 9789042023789.
- Wilks, S. (2007), 'Koala management on Kangaroo Island: an Actant Network perspective', Probing the boundaries; Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship, Interdisciplinary Press 97814710387.
- Wilks, S. (2006), 'The process of supervisor selection', Doctorates Downunder, ACER Press 9780864314307.
Journal Articles
- Wilks, S. (2012), 'The Coldest Dog and Pony Show on Earth: Animal Welfare on the First Expeditions to Reach the South Pole', Anthrozoos, 17.
- Wilks, S. (2012), 'The coldest dog and pony show on earth : animal welfare on the first expeditions to reach the South Pole', Anthrozoos, 17.
- Wilks, S. (2006), 'The Plastic Baggers; an evaluation of a boutique cause in targeted environmentalism', Australian Quarterly, 8.
Conference Papers
- Wilks, S. (2012), 'Animal welfare and the export of Australian wildlife products: how well does the legislation function?', XXXth Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix, Barcelona, Spain.
- Wilks, S. (2008), 'Different portrayals of Koalas on Kangaroo Island: what gets whose attention - and what doesn't', Proceedings of the 2006 Royal Zoological Society Symposium, .
- Wilks, S., Adams, T. and Eymann, J. (2008), 'Valued guest or vilified pest? How attitudes towards urban brushtailed possums fit into general perceptions of animals', Proceedings of the 2006 Royal Zoological Society Symposium, Sydney.
Research
Previous Projects
| Title: | Out of sight, out of mind: blind spots in animal welfare in Australia |
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| Years: | 2010-11-30 - 2013-01-29 |
| ID: | P00019595 |
| UWS Researchers: | Sarah Wilks |
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