2017 Journal Article The humanitarian imperative for education in disaster responseHalman, Paul Gerard, van de Fliert, Elske, Khan, M. Adil and Shevellar, Lynda (2017). The humanitarian imperative for education in disaster response. Disaster Prevention and Management, 27 (2), 207-214. doi: 10.1108/DPM-10-2017-0252 |
2017 Journal Article E-technology and community participation: exploring the ethical implications for community-based social workersShevellar, Lynda (2017). E-technology and community participation: exploring the ethical implications for community-based social workers. Australian Social Work, 70 (2), 160-171. doi: 10.1080/0312407X.2016.1173713 |
2015 Journal Article Understanding resistance to emergency and disaster messagingShevellar, Lynda and Riggs, Rebecca (2015). Understanding resistance to emergency and disaster messaging. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 30 (3), 31-35. |
2015 Journal Article Choice, ideology and the challenges of applying social role valorization in mental health workShevellar, Lynda and Sherwin, Jane (2015). Choice, ideology and the challenges of applying social role valorization in mental health work. SRV Journal, 9 (2), 45-56. |
2014 Journal Article Flirting with danger: practice dilemmas for community development in disaster recoveryShevellar, Lynda, Westoby, Peter and Connor, Meredith (2014). Flirting with danger: practice dilemmas for community development in disaster recovery. Community Development, 46 (1), 26-42. doi: 10.1080/15575330.2014.968855 |
2014 Journal Article “Perhaps?” and “Depends!” The possible implications of disaster related community development for social workShevellar, Lynda and Westoby, Peter (2014). “Perhaps?” and “Depends!” The possible implications of disaster related community development for social work. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 16 (2), 23-35. |
2014 Journal Article Beware the trojan horse of professionalization: A response to De Beer et al. (2012) Africanus 42(2): reviewWestoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2014). Beware the trojan horse of professionalization: A response to De Beer et al. (2012) Africanus 42(2): review. Africanus, 44 (1), 67-74. |
2014 Journal Article The role of community development in building resilience in response to disasters: the Queensland experienceShevellar, Lynda, Connor, Meredith and Westoby, Peter (2014). The role of community development in building resilience in response to disasters: the Queensland experience. Practice Insights (3), 4-5. |
2011 Journal Article We have to go back to stories’: Causal layered analysis and the community development gateauxShevellar, Lynda (2011). We have to go back to stories’: Causal layered analysis and the community development gateaux. Community Development, 42 (1), 3-15. doi: 10.1080/15575331003611599 |
2010 Journal Article SubmergedShevellar, Lynda (2010). Submerged. Antipodes, 24 (2), 198-198. |
2009 Journal Article Re-thinking respiteArmstrong, John and Shevellar, Lynda (2009). Re-thinking respite. NADD Bulletin, 12 (6) |
2008 Journal Article 'I choose to be a person of integrity': A model for constructive relationships between human services and their bureaucraciesShevellar, L. (2008). 'I choose to be a person of integrity': A model for constructive relationships between human services and their bureaucracies. S.R.V.: The International Social Role Valorization Journal, 3 (2), 6-17. |
2006 Journal Article Re-thinking respiteShevellar, L. and Armstrong, J. (2006). Re-thinking respite. The SRV Journal, 1 (1), 14-25. |