2016 Journal Article 'Reasonable and necessary' care: The challenge of operationalising the NDIS policy principle in allocating disability care in AustraliaFoster, Michele, Henman, Paul, Tilse, Cheryl, Fleming, Jennifer and Allen, Shelly (2016). 'Reasonable and necessary' care: The challenge of operationalising the NDIS policy principle in allocating disability care in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 51 (1), 27-46. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2016.tb00363.x |
2016 Journal Article Population health performance as primary healthcare governance in Australia: professionals and the politics of performanceFoster, Michele, Henman, Paul, Gable, Alison and Denton, Michelle (2016). Population health performance as primary healthcare governance in Australia: professionals and the politics of performance. Policy Studies, 37 (6), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/01442872.2015.1118028 |
2015 Journal Article Models of disability support governance: a framework for assessing and reforming social policyHenman, Paul and Foster, Michele (2015). Models of disability support governance: a framework for assessing and reforming social policy. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 50 (3), 233-252. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2015.tb00348.x |
2015 Journal Article “Schooling” performance measurement: the politics of governing teacher conduct in AustraliaHenman, Paul and Gable, Alison (2015). “Schooling” performance measurement: the politics of governing teacher conduct in Australia. Policy and Society, 34 (1), 63-74. doi: 10.1016/j.polsoc.2015.02.002 |
2014 Journal Article Networks of communities and communities of networks in online governmentHenman, Paul, Ackland, Rob and Graham, Tim (2014). Networks of communities and communities of networks in online government. Electronic Journal of e-Government, 12 (2), 117-131. |
2013 Journal Article Governmentalities of Gov 2.0Henman, Paul (2013). Governmentalities of Gov 2.0. Information, Communication and Society, 16 (9), 1397-1418. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2012.706314 |
2013 Journal Article Overcoming adversity among low SES students: a study of strategies for retentionKarimshah, Ameera, Wyder, Marianne, Henman, Paul, Tay, Dwight, Capelin, Elizabeth and Short, Patricia (2013). Overcoming adversity among low SES students: a study of strategies for retention. Australian Universities' Review, 55 (2), 5-14. |
2012 Journal Article Making social policy "sexy": Evaluating a teaching innovationHenman, Paul (2012). Making social policy "sexy": Evaluating a teaching innovation. Australian Social Work, 65 (3), 341-354. doi: 10.1080/0312407X.2011.652139 |
2012 Journal Article The politics of entitlement and personalisation: Perspectives on a proposed National Disability Long-Term Care and Support Scheme in AustraliaFoster, Michele, Henman, Paul, Fleming, Jennifer, Tilse, Cheryl and Harrington, Rosamund (2012). The politics of entitlement and personalisation: Perspectives on a proposed National Disability Long-Term Care and Support Scheme in Australia. Social Policy and Society, 11 (3), 331-342. doi: 10.1017/S147474641200005X |
2012 Journal Article 'Talk to us like we're people, not an X-ray': the experience of receiving care for chronic painNielsen, Mandy, Foster, Michele, Henman, Paul and Strong, Jenny (2012). 'Talk to us like we're people, not an X-ray': the experience of receiving care for chronic pain. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 19 (2), 138-143. doi: 10.1071/PY11154 |
2012 Journal Article The power of e-government: technical, discursive, humanHenman, Paul (2012). The power of e-government: technical, discursive, human. Politik, 15 (3), 5-13. |
2012 Journal Article Exploring the use of residual measures of housing affordability in Australia: Methodologies and conceptsHenman, Paul and Jones, Andrew (2012). Exploring the use of residual measures of housing affordability in Australia: Methodologies and concepts. AHURI Final Report (180), i-35. |
2011 Journal Article Conditional citizenship? Electronic networks and the new conditionality in public policyHenman, Paul (2011). Conditional citizenship? Electronic networks and the new conditionality in public policy. Policy and Internet, 3 (3), 1-18. doi: 10.2202/1944-2866.1103 |
2010 Journal Article The distributional and financial impacts of the new Australian Child Support Scheme: A 'before and day-after reform' comparison of assessed liabilitySmyth, Bruce and Henman, Paul (2010). The distributional and financial impacts of the new Australian Child Support Scheme: A 'before and day-after reform' comparison of assessed liability. Journal of Family Studies, 16 (1), 5-32. doi: 10.5172/jfs.16.1.5 |
2008 Journal Article Equivalent salaries in five Australian capital citiesHenman, Paul (2008). Equivalent salaries in five Australian capital cities. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43 (4), 615-630. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2008.tb00122.x |
2008 Journal Article The social division of welfare surveillanceHenman, Paul and Marston, Greg (2008). The social division of welfare surveillance. Journal of Social Policy, 37 (2), 187-205. doi: 10.1017/S0047279407001705 |
2007 Journal Article Costs of Children: Research Commissioned by the Ministerial Taskforce on Child SupportHenman, Paul, Percival, Richard, Harding, Ann and Gray, Matthew (2007). Costs of Children: Research Commissioned by the Ministerial Taskforce on Child Support. SSRN Electronic Journal doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1728598 |
2006 Journal Article PrefaceHenman, Paul and Fenger, Menno (2006). Preface. Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance, vi-vii. |
2005 Journal Article E-Government, targeting and data profiling: Policy and ethical issues of differential treatmentHenman, P. W. (2005). E-Government, targeting and data profiling: Policy and ethical issues of differential treatment. Journal of E-Government, 2 (1), 79-98. doi: 10.1300/J399v02n01_05 |
2005 Journal Article Computerizing the welfare state: An international comparison of computerization in social securityAdler, Michael and Henman, Paul (2005). Computerizing the welfare state: An international comparison of computerization in social security. Information, Communication & Society, 8 (3), 315-342. doi: 10.1080/13691180500259137 |