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2019

Journal Article

How environmental storylines shaped regional planning policies in South East Queensland, Australia: a long-term analysis

Matthews, Tony and Marston, Gregory (2019). How environmental storylines shaped regional planning policies in South East Queensland, Australia: a long-term analysis. Land Use Policy, 85, 476-484. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.03.042

How environmental storylines shaped regional planning policies in South East Queensland, Australia: a long-term analysis

2019

Other Outputs

Uber drivers’ experience highlights the dead-end job prospects facing more Australian workers

Holtum, Peter and Marston, Greg (2019, 05 24). Uber drivers’ experience highlights the dead-end job prospects facing more Australian workers The Conversation

Uber drivers’ experience highlights the dead-end job prospects facing more Australian workers

2019

Journal Article

Navigating employability from the bottom up

McDonald, Paula, Grant-Smith, Deanna, Moore, Katherine and Marston, Greg (2019). Navigating employability from the bottom up. Journal of Youth Studies, 23 (4), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/13676261.2019.1620925

Navigating employability from the bottom up

2019

Journal Article

Emotional compliance and emotion as resistance: Shame and anger among the long-term unemployed

Peterie, Michelle, Ramia, Gaby, Marston, Greg and Patulny, Roger (2019). Emotional compliance and emotion as resistance: Shame and anger among the long-term unemployed. Work, Employment and Society, 33 (5), 095001701984577-811. doi: 10.1177/0950017019845775

Emotional compliance and emotion as resistance: Shame and anger among the long-term unemployed

2019

Other Outputs

Flexibility and Insecurity: An Insight into the experiences of Uber drivers in Brisbane

Holtum, P. J. and Marston, G. (2019). Flexibility and Insecurity: An Insight into the experiences of Uber drivers in Brisbane. Online: University of Queensland.

Flexibility and Insecurity: An Insight into the experiences of Uber drivers in Brisbane

2019

Journal Article

The strong, the weak and the meaningful: do friends or acquaintances help us get “any” job, or “meaningful” work?

Patulny, Roger, Ramia, Gaby, Feng, Zhuqin, Peterie, Michelle and Marston, Greg (2019). The strong, the weak and the meaningful: do friends or acquaintances help us get “any” job, or “meaningful” work?. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 39 (5/6) IJSSP-11-2018-0193, 376-394. doi: 10.1108/ijssp-11-2018-0193

The strong, the weak and the meaningful: do friends or acquaintances help us get “any” job, or “meaningful” work?

2019

Journal Article

Interpretative accounts of work capacity assessment policy for young adults with disabilities

Stafford, Lisa, Marston, Greg, Beatson, Amanda, Chamorro-Koc, Marianella and Drennan, Judy (2019). Interpretative accounts of work capacity assessment policy for young adults with disabilities. Disability and Society, 34 (6), 1-19. doi: 10.1080/09687599.2018.1561356

Interpretative accounts of work capacity assessment policy for young adults with disabilities

2019

Journal Article

Connecting social and environmental policy in Australia: collateral gains or collateral damage?

Marston, Greg, Stark, Alastair, Matthews, Tony and Baker, Douglas (2019). Connecting social and environmental policy in Australia: collateral gains or collateral damage?. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 78 (1), 3-16. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.12339

Connecting social and environmental policy in Australia: collateral gains or collateral damage?

2019

Other Outputs

Submission: Inquiry into the Victorian On-Demand Workforce

Holtum, P. J. and Marston, Greg (2019). Submission: Inquiry into the Victorian On-Demand Workforce. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Victorian Government.

Submission: Inquiry into the Victorian On-Demand Workforce

2019

Book Chapter

Using Interpretive Policy Analysis To Uncover Meanings About Disability Employment and Income Policy Regarding Young Adults and Education–Employment Pathways

Stafford, Lisa and Marston, Greg (2019). Using Interpretive Policy Analysis To Uncover Meanings About Disability Employment and Income Policy Regarding Young Adults and Education–Employment Pathways. SAGE Research Methods Cases. (pp. 1-17) London, United Kingdom: SAGE Publications. doi: 10.4135/9781526486080

Using Interpretive Policy Analysis To Uncover Meanings About Disability Employment and Income Policy Regarding Young Adults and Education–Employment Pathways

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

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

Book Chapter

Social policy

Marston, Greg and Staines, Zoe (2019). Social policy. Australian politics and policy. (pp. 687-706) edited by Peter Chen, Nicholas Barry, John Butcher, David Clune, Ian Cook, Adele Garnier, Yvonne Haigh, Sara C. Motta and Marija Taflaga. Sydney, Australia: Sydney University Press. doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743326671

Social policy

2019

Book Chapter

Basic income in Australia: implementation challenges

Marston, Greg (2019). Basic income in Australia: implementation challenges. Implementing a Basic Income in Australia: Pathways Forward. (pp. 23-43) edited by Elise Klein, Jennifer Mays and Tim Dunlop. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-14378-7_2

Basic income in Australia: implementation challenges

2019

Book Chapter

Social policy

Marston, Greg and Staines, Zoe (2019). Social policy. Australian politics and policy. (pp. 547-559) edited by Chen, Peter, Barry, Nicholas, Butcher, John, Clune, David, Cook, Ian, Garnier, Adele, Haigh, Yvonne, Motta, Sara and Taflaga, Marija. Sydney, NSW Australia: Sydney University Press.

Social policy

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

2018

Journal Article

The relationship between governance networks and social networks: progress, problems and prospects

Ramia, Gaby, Patulny, Roger, Marston, Greg and Cassells, Kyla (2018). The relationship between governance networks and social networks: progress, problems and prospects. Political Studies Review, 16 (4), 331-341. doi: 10.1177/1478929917713952

The relationship between governance networks and social networks: progress, problems and prospects

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

2017

Journal Article

Role of Relational Case Management in Transitioning from Poverty

Davidson, Danielle, Marston, Greg, Mays, Jennifer and Johnson-Abdelmalik, Jeffery (2017). Role of Relational Case Management in Transitioning from Poverty. Australian Social Work, 71 (1), 58-70. doi: 10.1080/0312407X.2017.1376102

Role of Relational Case Management in Transitioning from Poverty

2017

Journal Article

Why one size fits all approach to transition in Disability Employment Services hinders employability of young people with physical and neurological disabilities in Australia

Stafford, Lisa, Marston, Gregory, Chamorro-Koc, Marianella, Beatson, Amanda and Drennan, Judy (2017). Why one size fits all approach to transition in Disability Employment Services hinders employability of young people with physical and neurological disabilities in Australia. Journal of Industrial Relations, 59 (5), 631-651. doi: 10.1177/0022185617723379

Why one size fits all approach to transition in Disability Employment Services hinders employability of young people with physical and neurological disabilities in Australia