2006 Book Governing Rural Development: Discourses and Practices of Self-help in Australian Rural PolicyCheshire, L. A. (2006). Governing Rural Development: Discourses and Practices of Self-help in Australian Rural Policy. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315585598 |
2006 Book Chapter Queensland TownsLawrence, G A and Cheshire, L A (2006). Queensland Towns. Sociology: Place, Time and Division. (pp. 107-111) edited by P. Beilharz and T. Hogan. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press. |
2006 Journal Article Regional renaissance? New forms of governance in nonmetropolitan AustraliaEveringham, Jo-Anne, Cheshire, Lynda and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2006). Regional renaissance? New forms of governance in nonmetropolitan Australia. Environment And Planning C-government And Policy, 24 (1), 139-155. doi: 10.1068/c47m |
2005 Conference Publication The governmentality of master planning: creating community in a new estateRosenblatt, T., Cheshire, L. and Lawrence, G. (2005). The governmentality of master planning: creating community in a new estate. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, TAS Australia, 6-8 December 2005. |
2005 Journal Article Neoliberalism, individualisation and community: Regional restructuring in AustraliaCheshire, L.ynda and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2005). Neoliberalism, individualisation and community: Regional restructuring in Australia. Social Identities, 11 (5), 85-96. doi: 10.1080/13504630500407869 |
2005 Book Chapter Community DevelopmentDibden, J. and Cheshire, L. A. (2005). Community Development. Sustainability and change in rural Australia. (pp. 212-229) edited by C. Cocklin and J. Dibden. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. |
2005 Conference Publication Social ties and new communitiesCheshire, L., Rosenblatt, T. and Lawrence, G. (2005). Social ties and new communities. International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, Australia, 14-17 August 2005. |
2005 Other Outputs Engaged Government: A Study of Government: Community Engagement for Regional Outcomes, Report 1: Project OverviewGuthrie, D., Bishop, P., Lawrence, G., Rolfe, J. and Cheshire, L. (2005). Engaged Government: A Study of Government: Community Engagement for Regional Outcomes, Report 1: Project Overview. Central Queensland University, Rockhampton. |
2005 Book Paradise: Life on a Queensland GoldfieldPrangnell, J. M., Cheshire, L. A. and Quirk, K. A. (2005). Paradise: Life on a Queensland Goldfield. Brisbane: The Univ. of Qld Archaeological Services Unit & Burnett Water Pty Ltd. |
2005 Conference Publication Engaging on the ground: Site-level community engagement practices in the Australian minerals industryBrereton, D. J., Beach, R., Callan, V. J., Cheshire, L. A., McKenna, B., Paulsen, N. and Parsons, D.E.R. (2005). Engaging on the ground: Site-level community engagement practices in the Australian minerals industry. Sustainable Development Conference 2005 (SD05), Alice Springs, NT, 31 October - 4 November 2005. Kingston, ACT: Minerals Council of Australia. |
2005 Book Chapter Reshaping the State: Global/local networks in association and the governing of agricultural production.Cheshire, L. A. and Lawrence, G. A. (2005). Reshaping the State: Global/local networks in association and the governing of agricultural production.. Agricultural Governance: Globalization and the New Politics of Regulation. (pp. 35-49) edited by V. Higgins and G. Lawrence. London: Routledge. |
2005 Other Outputs Engaged Government: A Study of Government-Community Engagement for Regional Outcomes, Report 2: Selection of Case StudiesBishop, Patrick James, Cheshire, Lynda, Howes, Michael James, Lawrence, Geoff, Liebrecht, Tanya Louise, Loechel, Barton, Oliver, Peter, Rolfe, John and Yee, Shion (2005). Engaged Government: A Study of Government-Community Engagement for Regional Outcomes, Report 2: Selection of Case Studies. Central Queensland University, Rockhampton. |
2004 Journal Article The environmental enigma: Why do producers professing stewardship continue to practice poor natural resource managementLawrence, Geoffrey, Richards, Carol and Cheshire, Lynda (2004). The environmental enigma: Why do producers professing stewardship continue to practice poor natural resource management. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 6 (3/4), 251-270. doi: 10.1080/1523908042000344069 |
2004 Journal Article From risky to responsible: expert knowledge and the governing of community-led rural developmentHerbert-Cheshire, Lynda and Higgins, Vaughan (2004). From risky to responsible: expert knowledge and the governing of community-led rural development. Journal of Rural Studies, 20 (3), 289-302. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2003.10.006 |
2004 Book Chapter Agricultural production and the ecological questionLawrence, G. A., Cheshire, L. A. and Richards, C. A. (2004). Agricultural production and the ecological question. Controversies in environmental sociology. (pp. 221-237) edited by R. White. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511804434.014 |
2004 Conference Publication Whither rural protest? Responses to Globalisation and restructuring in contemporary rural AustraliaLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). Whither rural protest? Responses to Globalisation and restructuring in contemporary rural Australia. Annual Conference Australian Sociological Assoc, La Trobe Campus, Beechworth, Victoria, 8-11 December, 2004. Australia: Aust Sociological Assoc. |
2004 Book Chapter Environmental sustainability in the beef grazing sector of Central Queensland: What helps, what hinders?Richards, Carol, Lawrence, Geoff and Cheshire, Lynda (2004). Environmental sustainability in the beef grazing sector of Central Queensland: What helps, what hinders?. Social innovations in natural resources management handbook. (pp. 65-67) edited by Carol Richards and Lyn Aitken. Brisbane, Australia: Department of Natural Resources & Mines. |
2004 Conference Publication Managing nature: The promises and problems of sustainable development in regional Australia, Plenary AddressLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). Managing nature: The promises and problems of sustainable development in regional Australia, Plenary Address. Ecopolitics XV Conference. Environmental Governance: Transforming Regions & Localities, Macquarie University, Sydney, 12-14 November, 2004. Sydney: Maquarie Univ. |
2004 Book Chapter The social consequences of the rural reform agendaLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). The social consequences of the rural reform agenda. The Politics of Australian Society: Political Issues for the New Century. (pp. 338-356) edited by P. Boreham, G. Stokes and R. Hall. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Pearson Longman. |
2004 Conference Publication From protest to partnership: Rethinking local responses to change and restructuring in rural AustraliaLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). From protest to partnership: Rethinking local responses to change and restructuring in rural Australia. XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Trondheim, Norway, 25-30 July, 2004. USA: International Rural Sociology Assoc. |