1995 Conference Publication Not so sweet: rural restructuring and its community impact - the Mackay Sugar District, QueenslandPassfield, R., Lawrence, G. and McAllister, J. (1995). Not so sweet: rural restructuring and its community impact - the Mackay Sugar District, Queensland. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 4-8 December 1995. |
1995 Conference Publication A direction for sustainability? Australian rural communities and care for the agedStehlik, D. and Lawrence, G. (1995). A direction for sustainability? Australian rural communities and care for the aged. 27th Annual International Conference of the Community Development Society, Feyetteville, AR, United States, 23-26 July 1995. |
1995 Conference Publication Unmasking the situational grief in rural familiesGray, I. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Unmasking the situational grief in rural families. Biennial Conference of the National Association of Loss and Grief, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 12-14 September 1995. Adelaide, SA, Australia: National Association of Loss and Grief. |
1995 Book Futures for Rural Australia: From Agricultural Productivism to Community SustainabilityLawrence, Geoffrey (1995). Futures for Rural Australia: From Agricultural Productivism to Community Sustainability. Rockhampton, QLD Australia: Central Queensland University. |
1995 Conference Publication Consumer attitudes to genetically-engineered food products: focus group research in Rockhampton, QueenslandNorton, J. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Consumer attitudes to genetically-engineered food products: focus group research in Rockhampton, Queensland. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 4-8 December 1995. |
1995 Book Chapter Fear and loathing in Wagga Wagga: cultural representations of rurality and possible policy implicationsShare, P. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Fear and loathing in Wagga Wagga: cultural representations of rurality and possible policy implications. Communication and culture in rural areas. (pp. 97-106) edited by P. Share. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia: Centre for Rural Social Research. |
1995 Conference Publication Beyond national sport: sociology and historyRowe, D. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Beyond national sport: sociology and history. Sporting Traditions X Conference, Australian Society for Sports History, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 26-30 June 1995. |
1995 Journal Article Management of trees on central Queensland beef propertiesGray, J. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Management of trees on central Queensland beef properties. ExtensionNet, 2 (6), 4-5. |
1995 Journal Article Agricultural extension as social welfareVanclay, Frank and Lawrence, Geoffrey (1995). Agricultural extension as social welfare. Rural Society: the journal of research into rural and regional social issues in Australia, 5 (1), 20-33. doi: 10.5172/rsj.5.1.20 |
1995 Conference Publication Towards a social construction of drought: a preliminary analysisStehlik, D., Witcomb, A., Lawrence, G. and Gray, I. (1995). Towards a social construction of drought: a preliminary analysis. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 4-8 December 1995. |
1995 Conference Publication 'Rural Policy' - A contradiction in terms? The example of aged care policy in AustraliaStehlik, D. and Lawrence, G. (1995). 'Rural Policy' - A contradiction in terms? The example of aged care policy in Australia. NSW Rural Social Policy Conference, 'Rural Communities Looking Ahead', Dubbo, NSW, Australia, 28-30 June 1995. |
1995 Journal Article Sustaining rural communitiesLawrence, G. (1995). Sustaining rural communities. Progress, 3 (1). |
1995 Journal Article Farmers and scientists: views on agrobiotechnologiesNorton, J. and Lawrence, G. (1995). Farmers and scientists: views on agrobiotechnologies. Agricultural Science, 8 (5), 39-42. |
1995 Journal Article A National Rural Health Unit for Australia, Central QueenslandLawrence, G. (1995). A National Rural Health Unit for Australia, Central Queensland . Central Queensland Journal of Regional Development, 3 (3), 49-54. |
1994 Journal Article Farmer rationality and the adoption of environmentally sound practices; A critique of the assumptions of traditional agricultural extensionVanclay, F. and Lawrence, G. (1994). Farmer rationality and the adoption of environmentally sound practices; A critique of the assumptions of traditional agricultural extension. European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1 (1), 59-90. doi: 10.1080/13892249485300061 |
1994 Conference Publication Is Queensland different? Findings from a study of Landcare Groups in the Wide-Bay - Burnett regionMorissey, P. and Lawrence, G. (1994). Is Queensland different? Findings from a study of Landcare Groups in the Wide-Bay - Burnett region. Landcare in the Balance Conference, Australian Landcare Movement, Hobart, Tasmania, 6-9 September 1994. |
1994 Conference Publication A contribution towards a contemporary political economy of rural Australia: issues and insightsLawrence, G. (1994). A contribution towards a contemporary political economy of rural Australia: issues and insights. Political Economy Twentieth Year Anniversary Conference, Sydney, Australia, 22 October 1994. |
1994 Journal Article Global sport? Core concern and peripheral visionRowe, David, Lawrence, Geoffrey, Miller, Toby and McKay, Jim (1994). Global sport? Core concern and peripheral vision. Media, Culture & Society, 16 (4), 661-675. doi: 10.1177/016344379401600408 |
1994 Conference Publication Keynote Address: Beyond the eastern seaboard: what future for rural and remote Australia?Lawrence, G. and Killion, F. (1994). Keynote Address: Beyond the eastern seaboard: what future for rural and remote Australia?. Annual Congress of the Australian Council of Social Services, Brisbane, Australia, 26-28 October 1994. |
1994 Journal Article Rural adjustment revisited: In defence of a sociological approachLawrence, Geoffrey (1994). Rural adjustment revisited: In defence of a sociological approach. Rural Society: the journal of research into rural and regional social issues in Australia, 4 (3-4), 11-16. doi: 10.5172/rsj.4.3-4.11 |