2021 Conference Publication The importance of vision in academics responding to career opportunities and threatsHarpur, Paul (2021). The importance of vision in academics responding to career opportunities and threats. 2021 BEL Early Career Academic Program, University of Queensland, September 27. |
2021 Conference Publication Disability digital and inclusionDunne, Tim and Harpur, Paul (2021). Disability digital and inclusion. IncludeAbility Employer Network Meeting ", Online, 16 September. |
2021 Other Outputs Turning a successful grant into a successful projectHarpur, Paul (2021). Turning a successful grant into a successful project. |
2021 Other Outputs Uni students have had to be vaccinated against other diseases — COVID-19 is no differentHarpur, Paul and Blanck, Peter D. (2021, 08 23). Uni students have had to be vaccinated against other diseases — COVID-19 is no different The Conversation |
2021 Conference Publication University Libraries leading disability inclusionHarpur, Paul (2021). University Libraries leading disability inclusion. Information Online In-depth Series, Digital Rights, Online, 14 July. Australian Library and Information Association. |
2021 Conference Publication Mainstreaming disability in development programming: the role of disability person organizations and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilitiesHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2021). Mainstreaming disability in development programming: the role of disability person organizations and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. Research for Development Impact (RDI) Conference, University of Queensland, 1-2 July, 2021. Brisbane, Australia: Research for Development Impact Network and The University of Queensland. |
2021 Conference Publication Universities as Disability Champions of ChangeHarpur, Paul (2021). Universities as Disability Champions of Change. TEDx UQ, Brisbane, Queensland, 13 March. |
2021 Book Chapter Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international lawLelliott, Joseph and Harpur, Paul (2021). Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international law. International perspectives on disability exceptions in copyright and the visual arts: feeling art. (pp. 75-90) edited by Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429342677-9 |
2021 Book Chapter The relevance of the CRPD and the Marrakesh Treaty to the Global South’s book famineHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2021). The relevance of the CRPD and the Marrakesh Treaty to the Global South’s book famine. Accessible Technology and the Developing World. (pp. 193-214) edited by Michael Ashley Stein and Jonathan Lazar. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198846413.003.0010 |
2020 Conference Publication China, the CRPD and best practices approach to disability in employmentHarpur, Paul (2020). China, the CRPD and best practices approach to disability in employment. Discrimination and the Law, Shenzhen, China, December 15. Peking University: Peking University - School of Transnational Law . |
2020 Conference Publication Being an academic with a disability: access and equality a lived realityHarpur, Paul (2020). Being an academic with a disability: access and equality a lived reality. It Can be Done ! : Three-Day International Summit on Legal Professionals with Disabilities, Pune, 1 December - 3 December 2020. Pune, India: Indian Law Society Law College . |
2020 Journal Article California’s response to the status of gig workers with disabilities: an updateBlanck, Peter and Harpur, Paul (2020). California’s response to the status of gig workers with disabilities: an update. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 30 (4), 689-690. doi: 10.1007/s10926-020-09948-1 |
2020 Journal Article Gig workers with disabilities: opportunities, challenges, and regulatory responseHarpur, Paul and Blanck, Peter (2020). Gig workers with disabilities: opportunities, challenges, and regulatory response. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 30 (4), 511-520. doi: 10.1007/s10926-020-09937-4 |
2020 Journal Article The business of disability inclusion and ableism at workHarpur, Paul David (2020). The business of disability inclusion and ableism at work. fifteeneightyfour. |
2020 Journal Article Negotiating work-based travel for people with disabilitiesPegg, Shane, Karl, Marion and Harpur, Paul (2020). Negotiating work-based travel for people with disabilities. Current Issues in Tourism, 24 (14), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/13683500.2020.1801605 |
2020 Journal Article Companion animals and health in older populations: a systematic reviewHughes, Michael J., Verreynne, Martie-Louise, Harpur, Paul and Pachana, Nancy A. (2020). Companion animals and health in older populations: a systematic review. Clinical Gerontologist, 43 (4), 1-13. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2019.1650863 |
2020 Other Outputs COVID-19 in Australia: protecting public health by restricting rights and risking the rule of lawHarpur, Paul (2020, 05 14). COVID-19 in Australia: protecting public health by restricting rights and risking the rule of law Bill of Health |
2020 Journal Article Review of - The Cambridge Handbook of US Labor Law for the Twenty-First CenturyHarpur, Paul (2020). Review of - The Cambridge Handbook of US Labor Law for the Twenty-First Century. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 73 (5), 1259-1260. doi: 10.1177/0019793920921147 |
2020 Journal Article Australia - ReportHarpur, Paul (2020). Australia - Report. International Committee Newsletter (Special COVID-19 Issue) |
2020 Conference Publication Nothing about us unless it is led by us: realising a vision for ability equality in the academyDunne, Tim and Harpur, Paul (2020). Nothing about us unless it is led by us: realising a vision for ability equality in the academy. Australian perspectives on disability and social inclusion: Australia as a compassionate and just society workshop, Harvard Law School, 25 February, 2020. |