2022 Other Outputs Belonging in the liminal space of universityShevellar, Lynda (2022, 04 18). Belonging in the liminal space of university Campus Morning Mail |
2021 Journal Article Community back in the picture: Are we ready?Shevellar, Lynda (2021). Community back in the picture: Are we ready? . New Community, 19 (3). |
2020 Book Chapter Re-thinking respite in aged careShevellar, Lynda and Armstrong, John (2020). Re-thinking respite in aged care. Ageing and the good things of life: the application of Social Role Valorization to supporting people as they age. (pp. 221-237) edited by Ronda Held, John Armstrong, Raymond Lemay and Susan Thomas. Rockland, ON Canada: Valor Press. |
2019 Journal Article The dissident interview: a deterritorializing guerrilla encounterBarlott, Tim, Shevellar, Lynda, Turpin, Merrill and Setchell, Jenny (2019). The dissident interview: a deterritorializing guerrilla encounter. Qualitative Inquiry, 26 (6), 107780041985904-660. doi: 10.1177/1077800419859041 |
2019 Other Outputs 139 Club (3rd Space) reviewParsell, Cameron, Clarke, Andrew, Cheshire, Lynda and Shevellar, Lynda (2019). 139 Club (3rd Space) review. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Government. |
2019 Journal Article Reimagining and radicalizing community development practice in south-east Queensland through popular education action researchLathouras, Athena, Westoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2019). Reimagining and radicalizing community development practice in south-east Queensland through popular education action research. Community Development Journal, 56 (2), 283-299. doi: 10.1093/cdj/bsz008 |
2019 Journal Article “Watch what you say”: Radicalism in community development?Shevellar, Lynda, Westoby, Peter and Lathouras, Athena (2019, 03 28). “Watch what you say”: Radicalism in community development? Re-Imagining Social Work |
2019 Journal Article Radicalising community development within social work through popular education—a participatory action research projectWestoby, Peter, Lathouras, Athena and Shevellar, Lynda (2019). Radicalising community development within social work through popular education—a participatory action research project. The British Journal of Social Work, 49 (8), 2207-2225. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcz022 |
2019 Book Chapter “Singing Up the Second Story”: Acts of Community Development Scholar “Delicate Activism” Within the Neoliberal UniversityWestoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2019). “Singing Up the Second Story”: Acts of Community Development Scholar “Delicate Activism” Within the Neoliberal University. Resisting Neoliberalism in Higher Education Volume I. (pp. 205-222) edited by Dorothy Bottrell and Catherine Manathunga. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95942-9_10 |
2018 Journal Article The importance of strategic intent in sustaining co-operative workShevellar, Lynda (2018). The importance of strategic intent in sustaining co-operative work. Praxis (Occasional Papers), 3 3, 33-37. |
2018 Book Chapter From ‘dilemmatic space’ towards ecological practice: Community development in disaster recovery in Queensland, AustraliaWestoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2018). From ‘dilemmatic space’ towards ecological practice: Community development in disaster recovery in Queensland, Australia. The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research. (pp. 253-266) edited by Lynda Shevellar and Peter Westoby. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315612829-17 |
2018 Book Chapter What have we learned? A concluding essay on wicked problems, research and the contributions of community developmentWestoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2018). What have we learned? A concluding essay on wicked problems, research and the contributions of community development. The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research. (pp. 285-292) edited by Lynda Shevellar and Peter Westoby. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315612829-19 |
2018 Book Chapter Wicked problems and community development – an introductory essayShevellar, Lynda and Westoby, Peter (2018). Wicked problems and community development – an introductory essay. The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research.. (pp. 3-19) edited by Lynda Shevellar and Peter Westoby. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315612829-1 |
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 |
2017 Other Outputs Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Wesley Mission Queensland supportive housing model at Clear Breeze Apartments, BrisbaneCheshire, L., Shevellar, L., Cox, L. and Greenop, K. (2017). Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Wesley Mission Queensland supportive housing model at Clear Breeze Apartments, Brisbane. |
2017 Book Chapter Managing everyday living: Microfinance and capabilityLing, Liong Ing, Wilson, Jill and Shevellar, Lynda (2017). Managing everyday living: Microfinance and capability. Microfinance for Entrepreneurial Development: Sustainability and Inclusion in Emerging Markets. (pp. 107-125) edited by Douglas Cumming, Yizhe Dong, Wenxuan Hou and Binayak Sen. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-62111-1_6 |
2016 Other Outputs Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Mantle Apartments model. Interim reportCheshire, L., Cox, L., Greenop, K., Shevellar, L. and Stead, N. (2016). Housing for adults with severe and persistent mental health challenges: Assessing the Mantle Apartments model. Interim report. |
2016 Book Chapter Safeguarding the soul of community-based organisations – in dialogue with Lynda ShevellarWestoby, Peter and Shevellar, Lynda (2016). Safeguarding the soul of community-based organisations – in dialogue with Lynda Shevellar. Soul, community and social change: theorising a soul perspective on community practice. (pp. 75-87) edited by Peter Westoby. Farnham, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
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. |