2025 Journal Article Valuing what you risk and risking what you value: Advancing a research agenda for risk studiesJarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne J. and Meissner, Katie (2025). Valuing what you risk and risking what you value: Advancing a research agenda for risk studies. Organization Studies, 46 (1), 121-139. doi: 10.1177/01708406241290038 |
2023 Other Outputs Extremist movements in Australia: a study of individual ideologyJarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne and Meissner, Katie (2023). Extremist movements in Australia: a study of individual ideology. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2023 Other Outputs Home insurance bills are soaring as climate risks grow. The government should step inJarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne and Meissner, Katie (2023, 08 18). Home insurance bills are soaring as climate risks grow. The government should step in The Conversation |
2023 Conference Publication Repairing the past: tensions in a cross-sector partnership between a scripted stakeholder engagement process and future-makingJarzabkowski, Paula, Meissner, Katie and Unger, Corinne (2023). Repairing the past: tensions in a cross-sector partnership between a scripted stakeholder engagement process and future-making. 39th EGOS Colloquium, Cagliari, Italy, 6-8 July 2023. |
2023 Other Outputs Is the social legitimacy of protest in Australia in flux?Jarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne and Meissner, Katie (2023). Is the social legitimacy of protest in Australia in flux?. Brisbane: The University of Queensland Business School. |
2022 Journal Article Australia’s new Cyclone Reinsurance Pool: Implications for insurance in a climate changed futureJarzabkowski, Paula, Meissner, Katie and Unger, Corinne (2022). Australia’s new Cyclone Reinsurance Pool: Implications for insurance in a climate changed future. Australian Environment Review, 37 (3), 43-45. |
2022 Conference Publication Changing perceptions of protests in Australia: between legitimacy and stigmatisationUnger, Corinne J., Jarzabkowski, Paula and Meissner, Katie (2022). Changing perceptions of protests in Australia: between legitimacy and stigmatisation. Intelligence International 2022: collaboration in a complex and uncertain world, Melbourne, Australia, 25-27 October 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Managing insidious risk: a practice perspectiveUnger, Corinne J., Sandberg, Jӧrgen and Everingham, Jo-Anne (2022). Managing insidious risk: a practice perspective. PROS 2022 Organizing on the Precipice: Process Studies in Extreme Contexts, Rhodes, Greece, 25-28 June 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication When is a context extreme? Processes of construction what is extreme, or not, through social legitimacy in disruptive contextsMeissner, Katie, Unger, Corinne and Jarzabkowski, Paula (2022). When is a context extreme? Processes of construction what is extreme, or not, through social legitimacy in disruptive contexts. 13th PROS Symposium, Rhodes, Greece, 25-28 June 2022. |
2022 Other Outputs Victims of NSW and Queensland floods have lodged 60,000 claims, but too many are underinsured. Here’s a better wayJarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne J. and Meissner, Katie (2022, 03 04). Victims of NSW and Queensland floods have lodged 60,000 claims, but too many are underinsured. Here’s a better way The Conversation |
2022 Other Outputs Terrorism and violent protests: where do these disruptive events meet?Jarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne J. and Meissner, Katie (2022). Terrorism and violent protests: where do these disruptive events meet?. ARPC Thought Leadership Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland Business School. |
2021 Other Outputs Insidious risk managment: a practice theoretical perspectiveUnger, Corinne (2021). Insidious risk managment: a practice theoretical perspective. PhD Thesis, UQ Business School, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/2393daa |
2020 Journal Article Transition or transformation: shifting priorities and stakeholders in Australian mined land rehabilitation and closureUnger, Corinne J., Everingham, Jo-Anne and Bond, Carol J. (2020). Transition or transformation: shifting priorities and stakeholders in Australian mined land rehabilitation and closure. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 27 (1), 1-30. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2020.1719440 |
2019 Journal Article Quantifying rehabilitation risks for surface-strip coal mines using a soil compaction Bayesian network in South Africa and Australia: to demonstrate the R2AIN rameworkWeyer, Vanessa D, de Waal, Alta, Lechner, Alex M, Unger, Corinne J, O'Connor, Tim G, Baumgartl, Thomas, Schulze, Roland and Truter, Wayne F (2019). Quantifying rehabilitation risks for surface-strip coal mines using a soil compaction Bayesian network in South Africa and Australia: to demonstrate the R2AIN ramework. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 15 (2), 190-208. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4128 |
2019 Conference Publication Reliable mine rehabilitation and closure to minimise residual riskUnger, Corinne J. and Everingham, Jo-Anne (2019). Reliable mine rehabilitation and closure to minimise residual risk. 39th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 29 April - 2 May 2019. IAIA. |
2018 Journal Article From start to finish - improving sustainable development aspects of life-of-mine practicesMcCullough, C. D., Harvey, B., Unger, C. J., Winchester, S. J. and Coetzee, J. (2018). From start to finish - improving sustainable development aspects of life-of-mine practices. AusIMM Bulletin (4), 40-44. |
2018 Book Chapter Key elements of global leading practice in abandoned mine programs and their application to AustraliaUnger, C. J., Lechner, A. M., Glenn, V. C., Edraki, M. and Mulligan, D. R. (2018). Key elements of global leading practice in abandoned mine programs and their application to Australia. From start to finish: a life-of-mine perspective. (pp. 163-174) edited by Cherie McCullough, Bruce Harvey, Corinne Unger, Jan Coetzee and Stuart Winchester. Carlton South, VIC, Australia: The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. |
2018 Book Chapter From start to finish – a perspective on improving sustainable development aspects of life-of-mine practicesMcCullough, C. D., Harvey, B., Unger, C. J., Winchester, S., McCarthy, B. and Coetzee, J. (2018). From start to finish – a perspective on improving sustainable development aspects of life-of-mine practices. From start to finish: a life-of-mine perspective. (pp. 395-400) edited by Cherie McCullough, Bruce Harvey, Corinne Unger, Jan Coetzee and Stuart Winchester. Carlton South, VIC, Australia: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. |
2018 Book Chapter Maturity of jurisdictional abandoned mine programs in Australia based on web-accessible informationUnger, C. J., Lechner, A. M., Walton, A., Glenn, V. C., Edraki, M. and Mulligan, D. R. (2018). Maturity of jurisdictional abandoned mine programs in Australia based on web-accessible information. From start to finish: a life-of-mine perspective. (pp. 317-328) edited by Cherie McCullough, Bruce Harvey, Corinne Unger, Jan Coetzee and Stuart Winchester. Carlton South, VIC, Australia: Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. |
2018 Book From start to finish – a life-of-mine perspectiveCherie McCullough, Bruce Harvey, Corinne Unger, Jan Coetzee and Stuart Winchester eds. (2018). From start to finish – a life-of-mine perspective. Spectrum series (Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), Carlton, VIC, Australia: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. |