2021 Journal Article The trope of the vulnerable child in conditional welfare discourses: an Australian case studyPeterie, Michelle, Marston, Greg, Humpage, Louise, Mendes, Philip, Bielefeld, Shelley and Staines, Zoe (2021). The trope of the vulnerable child in conditional welfare discourses: an Australian case study. Journal of Sociology, 58 (4), 517-534. doi: 10.1177/14407833211008984 |
2021 Journal Article Examining the adverse consequences of welfare conditionality: a case study of compulsory income management in the regional community of Ceduna, AustraliaRoche, Steven, Mendes, Philip, Marston, Greg, Bielefeld, Shelley, Peterie, Michelle, Staines, Zoe and Humpage, Louise (2021). Examining the adverse consequences of welfare conditionality: a case study of compulsory income management in the regional community of Ceduna, Australia. Social Policy and Society, 21 (3), 1-16. doi: 10.1017/S1474746421000063 |
2021 Journal Article Is conditional welfare an effective means for reducing alcohol and drug abuse? An exploration of compulsory income management across four Australian trial sitesMendes, Philip, Roche, Steven, Marston, Greg, Bielefeld, Shelley, Peterie, Michelle, Staines, Zoe and Humpage, Louise (2021). Is conditional welfare an effective means for reducing alcohol and drug abuse? An exploration of compulsory income management across four Australian trial sites. Australian Journal of Political Science, 56 (2), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2021.1884646 |
2021 Journal Article The energy‐extractives nexus and the just transitionBainton, Nicholas, Kemp, Deanna, Lèbre, Eleonore, Owen, John R. and Marston, Greg (2021). The energy‐extractives nexus and the just transition. Sustainable Development, 29 (4) sd.2163, 624-634. doi: 10.1002/sd.2163 |
2021 Book Chapter Losing sight: social security policy in AustraliaMarston, Greg and Staines, Zoe (2021). Losing sight: social security policy in Australia. Social policy in Australia: understanding for action. (pp. 214-237) edited by Alison McLelland, Paul Smyth and Greg Marston. Docklands, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press. |
2021 Journal Article Business or pleasure? A comparison of migrant and non-migrant uber drivers in AustraliaHoltum, Peter James, Irannezhad, Elnaz, Marston, Greg and Mahadevan, Renuka (2021). Business or pleasure? A comparison of migrant and non-migrant uber drivers in Australia. Work, Employment and Society, 36 (2), 1-20. doi: 10.1177/09500170211034741 |
2020 Journal Article Governing poverty: compulsory income management and crime in AustraliaStaines, Zoe, Marston, Greg, Bielefeld, Shelley, Humpage, Louise, Mendes, Philip and Peterie, Michelle (2020). Governing poverty: compulsory income management and crime in Australia. Critical Criminology, 29 (4), 745-761. doi: 10.1007/s10612-020-09532-2 |
2020 Journal Article The social harms outweigh the benefits: a study of compulsory income management in Greater Shepparton and PlayfordMendes, Philip, Roche, Steven, Marston, Greg, Peterie, Michelle, Staines, Zoe and Humpage, Louise (2020). The social harms outweigh the benefits: a study of compulsory income management in Greater Shepparton and Playford. Australian Social Work, 76 (1), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/0312407x.2020.1820536 |
2020 Conference Publication Seamless Journeys to Work: a multifaceted approach to exploring daily journey to work experiences of young people with disabilitiesChamorro-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 |
2020 Journal Article Networks, case managers, and the job‐search experiences of unemployed peopleRamia, Gaby, Peterie, Michelle, Patulny, Roger and Marston, Greg (2020). Networks, case managers, and the job‐search experiences of unemployed people. Social Policy and Administration, 54 (5) spol.12575, 765-776. doi: 10.1111/spol.12575 |
2020 Journal Article Big data and poverty governance under Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand's "social investment" policiesStaines, Zoe, Moore, Charlotte, Marston, Greg and Humpage, Louise (2020). Big data and poverty governance under Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand's "social investment" policies. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 56 (2) ajs4.129, 1-16. doi: 10.1002/ajs4.129 |
2020 Other Outputs The 'hidden costs' of compulsory income managementPeterie, Michelle, Marston, Greg, Mendes, Philip, Bielefeld, Shelley, Staines, Zoe and Roche, Steven (2020, 08 12). The 'hidden costs' of compulsory income management Social Security Rights Review |
2020 Journal Article The complexity of convergence: a multi-dimensional analysis of compulsory income management and social investment in New Zealand and AustraliaHumpage, Louise, Staines, Zoe, Marston, Greg, Peterie, Michelle, Mendes, Philip and Bielefeld, Shelley (2020). The complexity of convergence: a multi-dimensional analysis of compulsory income management and social investment in New Zealand and Australia. Policy Studies, 43 (4), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/01442872.2020.1783439 |
2020 Journal Article Is universal basic income a desirable alternative to conditional welfare?Marston, Greg and Peterie, Michelle (2020). Is universal basic income a desirable alternative to conditional welfare?. Social Alternatives, 39 (1), 39-46. |
2020 Other Outputs Compulsory cashless welfare programs harm women and childrenStaines, Zoe, Marston, Greg, Mendes, Philip, Bielefeld, Shelley and Peterie, Michelle (2020, 03 03). Compulsory cashless welfare programs harm women and children The Power to Persuade |
2020 Other Outputs 'I don't want anybody to see me using it': cashless welfare cards do more harm than goodMarston, Greg, Peterie, Michelle, Mendes, Philip and Staines, Zoe (2020, 02 26). 'I don't want anybody to see me using it': cashless welfare cards do more harm than good The Conversation |
2020 Other Outputs Helping or harming? Compulsory income management in Australia and New Zealand - summary reportHumpage, Louise, Peterie, Michelle, Marston, Greg, Mendes, Philip, Bielefeld, Shelley and Staines, Zoe (2020). Helping or harming? Compulsory income management in Australia and New Zealand - summary report. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: School of Social Science, University of Queensland. |
2020 Other Outputs Hidden costs: an independent study into income management in AustraliaMarston, Greg, Mendes, Philip, Bielefeld, Shelley, Peterie, Michelle, Staines, Zoe and Roche, Steven (2020). Hidden costs: an independent study into income management in Australia. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: School of Social Science, The University of Queensland. |
2020 Journal Article Increasing the independence of vulnerable consumers through social supportBeatson, Amanda, Riedel, Aimee, Chamorro-Koc, Marianella, Marston, Greg and Stafford, Lisa (2020). Increasing the independence of vulnerable consumers through social support. Journal of Services Marketing, 34 (2), 223-237. doi: 10.1108/JSM-09-2019-0327 |
2020 Journal Article Encouraging young adults with a disability to be independent in their journey to work: a segmentation and application of Theory of Planned Behaviour approachBeatson, Amanda, Riedel, Aimee, Chamorro-Koc, Marianella, Marston, Greg and Stafford, Lisa (2020). Encouraging young adults with a disability to be independent in their journey to work: a segmentation and application of Theory of Planned Behaviour approach. Heliyon, 6 (2) e03420, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03420 |