Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

2023

Conference Publication

Compulsory cashless welfare programs exacerbate inequalities and poverty for women: an intersectional feminist analysis of ‘Compulsory Income Management’ in Australia

Staines, Zoe, Marston, Greg, Peterie, Michelle, Bielefeld, Shelley, Mendes, Philip and Roche, Steven (2023). Compulsory cashless welfare programs exacerbate inequalities and poverty for women: an intersectional feminist analysis of ‘Compulsory Income Management’ in Australia. Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 5-7 July 2023.

Compulsory cashless welfare programs exacerbate inequalities and poverty for women: an intersectional feminist analysis of ‘Compulsory Income Management’ in Australia

2020

Conference Publication

Seamless Journeys to Work: a multifaceted approach to exploring daily journey to work experiences of young people with disabilities

Chamorro-Koc, Marianella, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Beatson, Amanda, Sartori do Amaral, Carla, Tuzovic, Sven, Stafford, Lisa and Marston, Gregory (2020). Seamless Journeys to Work: a multifaceted approach to exploring daily journey to work experiences of young people with disabilities. DRS2020, Brisbane, QLD Australia, September 2020. United Kingdom: Design Research Society. doi: 10.21606/drs.2020.364

Seamless Journeys to Work: a multifaceted approach to exploring daily journey to work experiences of young people with disabilities

2019

Conference Publication

Identifying as a gig-worker: Intersectionality and ontological security among Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia

Holtum, P. J. and Marston, G. (2019). Identifying as a gig-worker: Intersectionality and ontological security among Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia. Reshaping Work 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 24-25 October 2019.

Identifying as a gig-worker: Intersectionality and ontological security among Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia

2019

Conference Publication

The dark side of flexibility: The case of Uber drivers

Holtum, P.J and Marston, G. (2019). The dark side of flexibility: The case of Uber drivers. TASA, Paramatta, NSW, Australia, 25-28 November 2019.

The dark side of flexibility: The case of Uber drivers

2019

Conference Publication

'Identifying as a 'gig-worker': Identity work and the dark side of flexibility for Uber drivers

Holtum, P.J and Marston, G. (2019). 'Identifying as a 'gig-worker': Identity work and the dark side of flexibility for Uber drivers. Automation, Ethics, and Society Symposium, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21 November 2019.

'Identifying as a 'gig-worker': Identity work and the dark side of flexibility for Uber drivers

2018

Conference Publication

Work, Insecurity and the ‘Gig Economy’: policy and political considerations

Marston, Greg and Holtum, P. J. (2018). Work, Insecurity and the ‘Gig Economy’: policy and political considerations. Inequalities and the Gig Economy: Gender and Generational Challenges, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 29-30 November 2018.

Work, Insecurity and the ‘Gig Economy’: policy and political considerations

2013

Conference Publication

Synergies and Goal Conflicts for Climate Change Policy and Spatial Planning

Baker, D., Marston, G. and McClure, L. (2013). Synergies and Goal Conflicts for Climate Change Policy and Spatial Planning. Real Corp, Rome, Italy, 20-23 May 2013.

Synergies and Goal Conflicts for Climate Change Policy and Spatial Planning

2012

Conference Publication

Does the social inclusion discourse add value?

Marston, G. and Dee, M. (2012). Does the social inclusion discourse add value?. TASA 2012: The 17th Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference 2012, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 27-29 November 2012.

Does the social inclusion discourse add value?

2009

Conference Publication

Disability, employment and the interface with income support policies

Marston, Gregory, Moss, Jeremy and Lantz, Sarah (2009). Disability, employment and the interface with income support policies. Australian Social Policy Conference 2009, Sydney , Australia, 8-10 July, 2009. Sydney: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales..

Disability, employment and the interface with income support policies

2008

Conference Publication

Technocrats or intellectuals? Reflections on the role of housing researchers as social scientists

Marston, Greg (2008). Technocrats or intellectuals? Reflections on the role of housing researchers as social scientists. doi: 10.1080/14036090802117630

Technocrats or intellectuals? Reflections on the role of housing researchers as social scientists

2007

Conference Publication

Losing sight! A diminishing public sphere and the restructuring of the Australian welfare state

Marston, G. J. (2007). Losing sight! A diminishing public sphere and the restructuring of the Australian welfare state. TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, Public Sociologies: Lessons and Trans-Tasman Comparisons, Auckland, New Zealand, 4-7 December, 2007. Auckland, New Zealand: The University of Auckland.

Losing sight! A diminishing public sphere and the restructuring of the Australian welfare state

2006

Conference Publication

The political tensions and street-level dimensions of employment services in Australia

Marston, G J and McDonald, C. (2006). The political tensions and street-level dimensions of employment services in Australia. Road to Where? The Politics and Practice of Implementing Welfare-to-Work, Brisbane, 17-18 July 2006. Brisbane: School of Social Work and Applied Human Sciences, The University of Queensland.

The political tensions and street-level dimensions of employment services in Australia

2004

Conference Publication

Take a Number: Employment Services and e-government

Marston, G (2004). Take a Number: Employment Services and e-government. Australian Electronic Governance Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 14-15 April 2004. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne.

Take a Number: Employment Services and e-government

2004

Conference Publication

Rethinking Social Inequality: the Case of 'Illegal Refugees'

Marston, G (2004). Rethinking Social Inequality: the Case of 'Illegal Refugees'. 1st Annual Conference of the Centre for Research ..., Macquarie University, 12 November 2003. Australia: Macquarie University.

Rethinking Social Inequality: the Case of 'Illegal Refugees'