2016 Other Outputs Refugee settlers in South-East Queensland: Employment, aspirations and intergenerational communication about future occupational pathways: final reportHebbani, Aparna, Khawaja, Nigar, Colic-Peisker, Val, Obijiofor, Levi, Gallois, Cindy and MacKinnon, Mairead (2016). Refugee settlers in South-East Queensland: Employment, aspirations and intergenerational communication about future occupational pathways: final report. Brisbane, Australia: School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland. |
2015 Journal Article Spoken English does matter: Findings from an exploratory study to identify predictors of employment among African refugees in BrisbaneHebbani, Aparna and Preece, Megan (2015). Spoken English does matter: Findings from an exploratory study to identify predictors of employment among African refugees in Brisbane. Australasian Review of African Studies, 36 (2), 110-130. |
2015 Journal Article Exploring Media Platforms to Serve the Needs of the South Sudanese Former Refugee Community in Southeast QueenslandHebbani, Aparna and van Vuuren, Kitty (2015). Exploring Media Platforms to Serve the Needs of the South Sudanese Former Refugee Community in Southeast Queensland. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 13 (1), 40-57. doi: 10.1080/15562948.2013.856510 |
2014 Journal Article 'Now I'm Part of Australia and I Need to Know What Is Happening Here': case of Hazara male former refugees in Brisbane strategically selecting media to aid acculturationTudsri, Pthai and Hebbani, Aparna (2014). 'Now I'm Part of Australia and I Need to Know What Is Happening Here': case of Hazara male former refugees in Brisbane strategically selecting media to aid acculturation. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 16 (4), 1273-1289. doi: 10.1007/s12134-014-0373-1 |
2014 Journal Article Navigating through the Australian workplace: mapping the experience of working holiday makers (WHMs) in BrisbanePeng, Fan and Hebbani, Aparna (2014). Navigating through the Australian workplace: mapping the experience of working holiday makers (WHMs) in Brisbane. Intercultural Communication Studies, 23 (2), 33-53. |
2014 Journal Article Capturing the experiences of international teaching assistants in the U.S. American classroomHebbani, Aparna and Hendrix, Katherine Grace (2014). Capturing the experiences of international teaching assistants in the U.S. American classroom. New Directions in Teaching and Learning, 2014 (138), 61-72. doi: 10.1002/tl.20097 |
2014 Journal Article Editors' NotesHendrix, Katherine G. and Hebbani, Aparna (2014). Editors' Notes. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2014 (138), 1-3. doi: 10.1002/tl.20091 |
2014 Journal Article The impact of religious difference and unemployment/underemployment on Somali former refugee settlement in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna (2014). The impact of religious difference and unemployment/underemployment on Somali former refugee settlement in Australia. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 8 (1), 39-55. doi: 10.3998/jmmh.10381607.0008.103 |
2013 Journal Article Facebook in the university workplaceFrancois, Aurora, Hebbani, Aparna and Rintel, Sean (2013). Facebook in the university workplace. Media International Australia, 149 (149), 15-27. doi: 10.1177/1329878x1314900104 |
2013 Book Chapter Navigating intercultural difference: understanding the perspective of Sudanese former refugee women in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna, Obijiofor, Levi and Bristed, Helen (2013). Navigating intercultural difference: understanding the perspective of Sudanese former refugee women in Australia. South Sudanese diaspora in Australia and New Zealand: reconciling the past with the present. (pp. 157-172) edited by Jay Marlowe, Anne Harris and Tanya Lyons. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2012 Journal Article Communicating one's way to employment: a case study of African settlers in Brisbane, AustraliaHebbani, Aparna and Colic-Peisker, Val (2012). Communicating one's way to employment: a case study of African settlers in Brisbane, Australia. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 33 (5), 529-547. doi: 10.1080/07256868.2012.701609 |
2012 Journal Article How Muslim women in Australia navigate through media (mis) representations of hijab/burqaHebbani, Aparna and Wills, Charise-Rose (2012). How Muslim women in Australia navigate through media (mis) representations of hijab/burqa. Australian Journal of Communication, 39 (1), 87-100. |
2012 Journal Article Acculturation challenges that confront Sudanese former refugees in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna Girish, Obijiofor, Levi and Bristed, Helen (2012). Acculturation challenges that confront Sudanese former refugees in Australia. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 28 (28). |
2012 Conference Publication International teaching assistants in the U.S. American classroomHebbani, Aparna and Hendrix, Katherine Grace (2012). International teaching assistants in the U.S. American classroom. National Communication Association 98th Annual Convention, Orlando, United States, 15-18 November 2012. |
2012 Conference Publication Integration challenges that face Congolese, Sudanese, and Somali former refugees in AustraliaHebbani, Aparan, Khawaja, Nigar, Colic-Peisker, Val, Obiojiofor, Levi and Gallois, Cindy (2012). Integration challenges that face Congolese, Sudanese, and Somali former refugees in Australia. The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference (TASA 2012), Brisbane, Australia, 26-29 November 2012. |
2011 Journal Article Back to the future: Is strategic management (re)emerging as public relations' dominant paradigm?McDonald, Lynette M. and Hebbani, Aparna G. (2011). Back to the future: Is strategic management (re)emerging as public relations' dominant paradigm?. PRism, 8 (1), 1-16. |
2010 Journal Article Intercultural communication challenges confronting female Sudanese former refugees in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna, Obijiofor, Levi and Bristed, Helen (2010). Intercultural communication challenges confronting female Sudanese former refugees in Australia. The Australasian Review of African Studies (ARAS), 31 (1), 37-61. |
2010 Conference Publication Examining the impact of "visible differences" on multiple marginalization of Somali and Sudanese former refugees in AustraliaHebbani, Aparna and McNamara, Jayson (2010). Examining the impact of "visible differences" on multiple marginalization of Somali and Sudanese former refugees in Australia. 2010 Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA 10), Canberra, Australia, 7-9 July 2010. Canberra, Australia: ANZCA. |
2010 Conference Publication Investigating the role of Australian media in making Sudanese refugees feel 'at home': A case of advocating online media support to enable refugee settlementVan Vuuren, Kitty and Hebbani, Aparna (2010). Investigating the role of Australian media in making Sudanese refugees feel 'at home': A case of advocating online media support to enable refugee settlement. Migrant Security 2010: Citizenship and Social Inclusion in a Transnational Era, Toowoomba, Qld, Australia, 15-16 July 2010. Toowoomba, QLD, Australia: University of Southern Queensland. |
2009 Book Chapter Putting my best foot forwardAparna Hebbani (2009). Putting my best foot forward. Case studies for organizational communication. (pp. 293-299) edited by Joann Keyton and Pamela Shockley-Zalabak. New York, U.S.: Oxford University Press. |