Full Bibliography by Author

GRN Bibliography
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Avis, H., Bondi, L., Bingley, A., Davidson, J., Duffy, R., Einagel, V., Green, A.M., Johnston, L., Lilley, S.,
Listerborn, C., Marshy, M., McEwan, S., O’Connor, N., Rose, G., Vivat, B., Wood, N. 2000: (Un)doing
academic practice: Notes from a Feminist Geography Workshop, Gender, Place, Culture: A Journal
of Feminist Geography, 7(4), 435 – 439
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Bedford, R., Longhurst, R. and Y. Underhill-Sem (editors) 2001: Flowers, fale and fanua and fa’a
Polynesia, Aotearoa / New Zealand Migration Research Network, (A/NZMRN).
Bell. D., Binnie, J., Holliday, R., Longhurst R., and Peace, R. 2001: Pleasure Zones: Bodies Cities, Spaces,
New York: Syracuse University Press.
Berg, L. and Longhurst, R. 2003: Placing masculinities and geographies, Gender, Place and Culture: A
Journal of Feminist Geography, 10(4), 351-360.
Besio, K., Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2008: ‘Sexy beasts and devoted mums: narrating nature through
dolphin tourism, Environment and Planning A, 40, 1219-1234.
Bird, L 1992/1997: Girls and positions of authority at primary school, in S. Middleton & A. Jones
(eds), Women and Education in Aotearoa 2, Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 149-168.
Bird, L. 1998: Dances with feminism: sidestepping and sandbagging, in Erica Burman (ed),
Deconstructing Feminist Psychology, London: Sage, 90-114.
Bird, L. 1999: Feminist questions about children's competence, Educational and Child Psychology, 16
(2), 17-26.
Bird, L. Claiborne 2004: A queer diversity: teaching difference as interrupting intersections,
Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education, 1 (1), 1-25.
Bondi, L., Avis, H., Bingley, A., Davidson, J., Duffy, R., Einagel, V., Green, A.M., Johnston, L., Lilley, S.,
Listerborn, C., Marshy, M., McEwan, S., O’Connor, N., Rose, G., Vivat, B., Wood., N. 2002:
Subjectivities, Knowledges and Feminist Geographies: The Subjects and Ethics of Social Research,
Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.
Bruce, T. 1993: Title IX: 21 years of progress? Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 2(1), 73-79.
Bruce, T. 1998: Postmodernism and the possibilities for writing "vital" sports text, in G. Rail (ed), Sport
and Postmodern Times, New York: State University of New York Press, 3-20
Bruce, T. 1998: Audience resistance: women fans confront televised women's basketball, Journal of Sport
and Social Issues, 22(4), 373-397.
Bruce, T. 2000: Never let the bastards see you cry, Sociology of Sport Journal, 17(1), 69-74.
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Bruce, T. 2001: Second sight: experiencing life through the eyes of women sports writers, in J. Hughson
& C. Hallinan (eds) Sporting Tales: Ethnographic Fieldwork Experiences, Sydney: Australian Society
for Sports History, 31-43.
Bruce, T. 2002: Supportive or hostile? Teasing or professional? Women sportswriters categorize locker
room interactions, Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 11(2), 49-76.
Bruce, T. 2003: Pass, in J. D. Denison & P. Markula (eds), Moving Writing: Crafting Movement in
Sport Research, New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 133-150.
Bruce, T. 2008: Women, sport and the media: A complex terrain, in C. Obel, & T Bruce & S. Thompson
(eds) Outstanding: Research about Women and Sport in New Zealand, Wilf Malcolm Institute for
Educational Research, the University of Waikato, 51-71.
Bruce, T. 2009: Winning space in sport: The Olympics in the New Zealand sports media, in P. Markula
(ed), Olympic Women and the Media: International Perspectives, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan,
150-167.
Bruce, T. 2010: Ethical explorations: a tale of preparing a conference Paper, Qualitative Inquiry,
16(3), 200-205.
Bruce, T. and Hallinan, C. 2001: Cathy Freeman and the quest for Australian identity, in D. L. Andrews &
S. J. Jackson (ed), Sport Stars: The Cultural Politics of Sporting Celebrity, New York: Routledge, 257270.
Bruce, T. and Wensing, E. H. 2009: “She’s not one of us”: Cathy Freeman and the place of Aboriginal
people in Australian national culture, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2, 90-100.
Bruce, T., Hovden, J., & Markula, P. (eds) 2010: Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global Comparison of
Newspaper Coverage, Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
Bruce, T. and Scott-Chapman, S. 2010: New Zealand: Intersections of nationalism and gender, in T. Bruce,
J. Hovden & P. Markula (eds) Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global Comparison of Newspaper
Coverage, Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 275-287.
Bruce, T., Hovden, J., & Markula, P. 2010: Content analysis, liberal feminism and the importance of
mapping the media terrain, in T. Bruce, J. Hovden & P. Markula (eds) Sportswomen at the
Olympics: A Global Comparison of Newspaper Coverage, Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 19-30.
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Carter, C., & Weaver, C. K. 2003: Violence and the media, Buckingham and Philadelphia: Open University
Press.
Claiborne, L.B, 2010: Diversity, development and educational psychology: keeping social justice on
the agenda, in J. Kidman & K. Stevens (eds), Looking back from the centre: A snapshot of
contemporary New Zealand education, Wellington: Victoria University Press, 189-201.
Claiborne, L. B. and Cornforth, S. 2010: Supporting diversity, difference, and inclusion in higher
education, in V. Green & S. Cherrington (eds), Delving into diversity: An international
exploration of issues of diversity in education, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science, 255-263.
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Claiborne, L. B., Cornforth, S., Davies, B., Milligan, A. & White, J. 2009: Inclusion and mastery:
variations on the theme of subjection, Gender and Education, 21 (1), 47-61.
Coleborne, C. 1995: Legislating lunacy and the body of the female lunatic in 19th-century Victoria, in
D Kirkby (ed) Sex, Power and Justice: Historical Perspectives on Law in Australia, Melbourne:
Oxford University Press, 86- 98.
Coleborne, C. 1997: “She does up her hair fantastically”: the production of femininity in patient casebooks of the lunatic asylum in 1860s Victoria, in H. Brash, J. Gothard and J. Long (eds), Forging
Identities: Bodies, Gender and Feminist History, Nedlands Western Australia: University of
Western Australia Press, 47- 68.
Coleborne, C. 2002: Finding ways to read the multiple gendered pasts of Oceania: historians and
law(s), Law, History and Post-Colonial Theory: A One-Day Symposium, University of Waikato,
Hamilton.
Coleborne, C. 2003: Space, gender and power in the asylum in Victoria, in C. Coleborne and D.
MacKinnon (eds), ‘Madness’ in Australia: Histories, heritage and the asylum, St Lucia:
University of Queensland Press with the API Network, 49-60.
Coleborne, C. 2007: Reading ‘madness’: gender and difference in the colonial asylum in Victoria,
Australia, 1848-1880s, Perth: API Network, Curtin University Australia Research Centre.
Coleborne, C. 2009: Muscular insane: the institutional construction of male whiteness, NZHA
Conference Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Coleborne, C. 2010: Gender in the Archive, Annual Margaret Avery Memorial Lecture, History
Programme, University of Waikato.
Coleborne, C. and Monk L. 1999: The right to reason. The right to speak: women's speech at the
official inquiry in nineteenth-century Victoria, Australia, in J. Damousi and K. Ellinghaus (eds)
Citizenship, Women and Social Justice: International Historical Perspectives, Melbourne:
University of Melbourne, 325- 730.
Coleborne, C., Joshi V. and and Twomey, C.1997: Gender and Australian history in the 1990s: a
review article, Australian Feminist Studies, 12(26), 344- 350.
Cornforth, S., White, J., Milligan, A & Claiborne, L.B. 2009: The personal is still political: collective
biographical memory work and feminist practice, Women's Studies Journal, 23 (2), 68-76.
Cosgrove, A., and Bruce, T. 2005: The way New Zealanders would like to see themselves: Reading white
masculinity via media coverage of the death of Sir Peter Blake, Sociology of Sport Journal, 22, 336355.
Curtis, C. 2003: Non-fatal suicidal behaviour: initiation, cessation and prevention, unpublished PhD thesis,
University of Waikato.
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Curtis, C. 2005: Female self-destructive behaviour: the relationship between self-mutilation and suicide,
International Association for Suicide Prevention 4th International Conference: Suicide: Interplay of
Genes and Environment, Ghent, Belgium, 6 June.
Curtis, C. 2006: Sexual abuse and subsequent suicidal behaviour: exacerbating factors and implications
for recovery, Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(1) 3-26.
Curtis, C. 2006: Non-fatal suicidal behaviour in young women: Links to self-mutilation, Suicide Prevention
New Zealand Symposium, Dunedin, New Zealand, 28 November.
Curtis, C. 2007: Self-mutilation and suicide in young women: qualitative account, International
Association for Suicide Prevention: XXIV World Congress, Killarney, Ireland, 28 August – 1
September.
Curtis, C., Moewaka Barnes, H. & Woolgrove, M. 2004: Tobacco, alcohol and marijuana use among
women of childbearing age, Ministry of Health Occasional Papers.
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Dobash, R. E., Schlesinger, P., Dobash, R. P., & Weaver, C. K. 1998: Crimewatch UK: Women’s
interpretations of televised violence, in M. Fishman and G. Cavender (eds) Entertaining crime:
Television reality programs, New York: Aldine du Gruyter, 37-58.
Du Plessis, R., Bunkle, P., Irwin, K., Laurie, A., and Middleton, S. (eds) 1992: Feminist voices: Women's
studies texts for Aotearoa/ New Zealand, Auckland: Oxford.
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Feminist Geography Reading Group (Johnston L.) 2000: Linda McDowell and Joanne Sharp, eds (1997)
Space, Gender, Knowledge, Progress in Human Geography, 24(1), 157.
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Gorman-Murray, A., Waitt G. and Johnston L. (Guest Editorial) 2008: Geographies of sexuality and gender
“down under”’, Australian Geographer 39(3), 235 – 246.
Gorman-Murray, A., Johnston, L., Waitt, G. 2010: Queer(ing) communication in research relationships: a
conversation about subjectivities, methodologies and ethics, in K. Browne and C. Nash (eds) Queer
Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and Social Science Research, London,
Ashgate, 97-112.
Greendorfer, S.L., and Bruce, T. 1993: Reaction and response to resisting the canon: feminist cultural
studies as a future direction, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 17(2), 106-109.
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Hamilton, C. 2002: Doing the wild thing: supporting an ordinary sexual life for people with intellectual
disabilities, Disability Studies Quarterly 22(4), 40-59.
Hamilton, C. 2005: It isn’t an easy topic: the role of academic research in providing sexuality support for
intellectually disabled people in Aotearoa/New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Disability Studies,
12, 152-178.
Hamilton, C. 2007: In our house we're not terrible sexual: exploring the barriers to supporting people
with intellectual disability in the area of sexuality and intimacy in an agency service group home,
Unpublished PhD Thesis, Massey University , New Zealand.
Hamilton, C. 2009: Now I’d like to sleep with Rachael: researching sexuality support in a human service
agency group home, Disability & Society, 24(3), 303-317.
Hamilton, C. 2010: “But Rachael was enjoying it too, wasn’t she?” Cultural norms and alternative
approaches in a learning disability case study, in R Shuttleworth and T Sanders (eds), Sexuality and
Disability: Politics, Identity and Access. Leeds: The Disability Press.
Hardy, A. 1986: Kathy Dudding's Smash Dupe, Illusions 3, 22-24.
Hardy, A. 1987: In and out of the wild zone, Illusions 4, 23-25.
Hardy, A. 1988: ‘The Marching Girls - A small step for woman, Illusions 7, 38-40.
Hardy, A. 1989: Tales of Ordinary Goodness, Illusions 12, 14 -21.
Hardy, A. 1989: Send a Gorilla: out of control?, Illusions, 10, 2-7.
Hardy, A. 1990: A Song in the Desert, Illusions 15, 7-13.
Hardy, A. 1991: Yvonne Rainer's Privilege, Illusions 16, 18.
Hardy, A. 1992: Wordwars in suburbia: a reconsideration of Ruby and Rata, Illusions 20, 3-9.
Hardy, A. 1994: ‘The Last Patriarch, Illusions, 24, 6-13.
Hardy, A. 1997: Heavenly Creatures and transcendental style, Illusions, 27.
Hardy, A. 2000: Reframing Women: A History of New Zealand Film by D. Shepard, Illusions,.31, 36-38
Hardy, A. 2000: The last patriarch, in H. Margolis (ed) Jane Campion's ‘The Piano’. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 59-85.
Hardy, A. 2002: The heroine’s journey? Women and spiritual questing in New Zealand film and television,
in H. Karriker (ed) Film Studies: Women in Contemporary World Cinema, Peter Lang Publishing.
Hardy, A. 2009: Jane Campion and the moral occult, in H Radner, A Fox & I. Bessiére, (eds) Jane Campion:
Cinema, Nation and Identity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 250-276
Hardy, A. forthcoming. New Zealand film in the 1990s, in L MacDonald, D Pivac and F Stark (eds) New
Zealand Film: An Illustrated History. Te Papa/N.Z Film Archive
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Hardy, A. and Roscoe, J. 2000: Scratching the surface: ‘The Piano's’ post-colonial ceneer, in S.P.A.N, Nos.
42/43.
Hovden, J., Bruce, T., and Markula, P. 2010: The big picture: data analysis and implications, in T. Bruce, J.
Hovden & P. Markula (eds) Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global Comparison of Newspaper
Coverage, Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 289-304.
Hurley, B., Dickie, M., Hardman, C., Lardelli, N., and Bruce, T. 2006: Sports comedy shows and new lad
culture in New Zealand: The Sportscafe guide to Kiwi masculinity, in M. Campbell (ed), Quality
Assured Paper section of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa (New Zealand) conference CD
ROM. Hamilton, available from: http://www.sportsfreak.co.nz/show-column.asp?ID=230, 30-37.
Hutchinson, M., & Weaver, C. K. 2004: Barriers to women studying information technology courses,
Bulletin of Applied Information and Communication Technology, 2(3). Retrieved from
http://www.naccq.ac.nz/bacit/0203/2004Hutchninson_BarriersToWomen.
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Johnston, L. 1993: Body/place shaping: At home with the lesbian at home, in the Proceedings of the
Seventeenth Conference, New Zealand Geography Conference, Victoria University, Wellington.
Johnston, L. 1995: The Politics of the pump: Hard core gyms and women body builders, New Zealand
Geographer, 51(1), 16-18.
Johnston, L. 1995: Flexing Femininity, paper presented at The Association of American Geographers 91st
Annual Meeting Volume, Chicago, published on CD.
Johnston, L. 1996: Embodying tourism, Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II Conference, 3-6 December
1996, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Johnston, L. 1996: Pumped up politics: Female body builders refiguring the body, Gender, Place and
Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 3(3), 327-340.
Johnston, L. 1997: Queen(s’) Street or Ponsonby Poofters? The embodied HERO Parade Site, New
Zealand Geographer, 53(2), 29-33.
Johnston, L. 1998: Reina Lewis (1996) Gendering Orientalism: Race, femininity and representation,
reviewed in Ecumene: A Journal of Environment.Culture.Meaning, 5(1), 119-121.
Johnston, L. 1998: Queer bodies and tourism studies, Proceedings of the Institute of Australian
Geographers and New Zealand Geographical Society Joint Conference, 28-31 January 1997, Hobart,
Australia.
Johnston, L. 1998: Rainbow Youth: We’re here … in your classroom, Proceedings of the
GeoEd’97/Kaupapa Aro Whenua Conference, 6-9 July 1997, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New
Zealand.
Johnston, L. 1998: Building bodies, Proceedings of the New Zealand Geographical Society Anniversary
Conference, 27-30 August 1995, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Johnston, L. 1998: Reading sexed bodies in sexed spaces, in H. Nast and S. Pile (eds) Places Through the
Body, London: Routledge, 244-262.
Johnston, L. 1999: Sally Munt (1997) Heroic Desire: Lesbian Identity and Cultural Space, reviewed in
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 6(2), 206-207.
Johnston, L. 2001: (Other) Bodies and Tourism Studies, Annals of Tourism Research: A Social Science
Journal, 28(1), 180-201.
Johnston, L. 2001: A Damn Good Tan: Putting Whiteness Under the Spotlight, paper presented at The
Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, New York, published
on CD.
Johnston, L. 2002: Borderline bodies at gay pride parades, in L. Bondi, H. Avis, A. Bingley, J. Davidson, R.
Duffy, V. Einagel, A-M. Green, L. Johnston, S. Lilley, C. Listerborn, M. Marshy, S. McEwan, N.
O’Connor, G. Rose, B. Vivat, N. Wood, Subjectivities, Knowledges and Feminist Geographies. The
Subjects and Ethics of Social Research, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 75-89.
Johnston, L. 2002: Wherever I lay my girlfriend, that’s my home: The performance and surveillance of
lesbian identities in domestic environments, excerpts reproduced in T. Bennett and D. Watson
(eds) Understanding everyday life, Oxford: Blackwell, 310-313.
Johnston, L. 2002: Richard Phillips, Diane Watt, and David Shuttleton, eds (2000) De-centring Sexualities:
Politics and Representations beyond the Metropolis, reviewed in Gender, Place and Culture: A
Journal of Feminist Geography, 9(1) 86-89.
Johnston, L. 2003: Surveying sexualities: The possibilities and problems of questionnaires, in A. Blunt, P.
Gruffydd, J. May, M. Ogborn, and D. Pinder (eds) Practising Cultural Geographies, London: Arnold,
122-138.
Johnston, L. 2003: Landscapes of Whiteness, in S. Veijola (ed) Landscapes of Presence: Aesthetics,
Amenities and Technologies. Proceedings of the First Winter Academy convened by Amenity
Landscapes Research Group, Rovaniemi, University of Lapland Publications in the Social Sciences
series B47, pp. 31-43.
Johnston, L. 2005: Man:Woman, in P. Cloke and R. Johnston (eds) Spaces of Geographical Thought:
Deconstructing Human Geography’s Binaries, London: Sage, 117-139.
Johnston, L. 2005: Queering Tourism: Paradoxical Performances of Gay Pride Parades, London:
Routledge. Reprinted in paperback in 2009, ISBN 978-0-415-48210-3.
Johnston, L. 2005: Transformative tans: Gendered and raced bodies on beaches, New Zealand
Geographer, 61, 110-116.
Johnston, L. 2005: ‘I do down-under’, paper presented at The Association of American Geographers 99th
Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Denver, United States, published on CD.
Johnston, L. 2006: Weddings, tourism and ‘nature’: Camped up performances?, paper presented at IGU
Commission on Gender and Geography Pre Congress Symposium, Waikato University, New Zealand.
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Johnston, L. 2006: Wedding Tourism: The Cultural Performance of Place and Heterosexuality, paper
presented at 2006 IGU Brisbane Conference Proceedings, Brisbane, Australia, published on CD.
Johnston, L. 2006: ‘I do down-under’: Wedding tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand, ACME: An
International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 5(2), 191-208.
Johnston, L. 2006: Sylvia K. Blood (2005) Body Work: The Social Construction of Women’s Body Image,
reviewed in Kōtuitui, 1, (1) 100-102.
Johnston, L. 2006: Wherever I lay my girlfriend, that’s my home: The performance and surveillance of
lesbian identities in domestic environments, excerpts reproduced in M. Taylor and J. Preston (eds)
Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader, Chichester: Wiley-Academy, 162-167.
Johnston, L. 2006: Body, The geography of, in B. Warf (ed) Encyclopaedia of Human Geography,
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 20.
Johnston, L. 2007: Mobilizing Pride/Shame: Lesbians, Tourism and Parades, Social and Cultural
Geography 8(1), 29-45.
Johnston, L. 2007: Queer Geographies of Big Love, paper presented at The Association of American
Geographers 101st Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, San Francisco, United States, published on
CD.
Johnston, L. 2007: The history and purpose of Western gay pride parades, with Doug Fabrizio, Radiowest
KUER FM90, USA.
Johnston, L. 2008: The Place of Secrets, Silences and Sexualities in Research, paper presented at SAANZ
Sociology Conference: Multidisciplinary Sociology, 26-28 November.
Johnston, L. 2008: Report on Hamilton Pride Festival 2008, Hamilton Pride Incorporated
(http://www.hamiltonpride.co.nz/).
Johnston, L. 2009: Report on Hamilton Pride Festival 2009, Hamilton Pride Incorporated
(http://www.hamiltonpride.co.nz/).
Johnston, L. 2009: Social & Cultural Geography: Body, The, in R. Kitchen and N. Thrift (eds) International
Encyclopaedia of Human Geography, Elsevier: Oxford, 326-331.
Johnston, L. 2009: Scholar’s Choice Essay: The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls: The Movie, Emotion, Space
and Society 2, 70–72.
Johnston, L. 2009: Touched by Pride, paper presented at The Association of American Geographers 101th
Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, March 22-27, Las Vegas, published on CD and online
http://communicate.aag.org/eseries/aag_org/program/AbstractDetail.cfm?AbstractID=22714.
Johnston, L. 2009: Intimate Geographies of Touch, paper presented at The Institute of Australian
Geographers Conference, James Cook University, September 27 – October 1 2009, Cairns,
published on CD.
Johnston, L. 2010: Sites of excess: The spatial politics of touch for drag queens in Aotearoa New Zealand,
Emotion, Space and Society, doi:10.1016/j.emospa.2010.02.003.
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Johnston, L. 2010: Report on Hamilton Pride Festival 2010, Hamilton Pride Incorporated
(http://www.hamiltonpride.co.nz/).
Johnston, L. 2010: The place of secrets, silences and sexualities in the research process, in R. Ryan-Flood
and R. Gill (eds) Silence and Secrecy in the Research Process: Feminist Reflections, London:
Routledge, 291-305.
Johnston, L. 2010: The politics, perils, and pleasures of queer community activism, paper presented at
The International Geographical Union ‘Bridging Gender Diversity in a Globalising World’ conference
proceedings, 8 - 10 July 2010, Ein Karem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Johnston, L. (forthcoming): Chris Brickell (2008) A Gay History of New Zealand, reviewed in Gender, Place
and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography.
Johnston, L and Gregg, M. 2003: The business of emotion: Buying and selling homes and subjectivities,
Proceedings of the New Zealand Geographical Society 22nd Conference, 6-11 July, Auckland.
Johnston, L and Gregg, M. 2003: The power of performance: Buying and selling homes and subjectivities.
In Jay Gao, Richard Le Heron and June Logie (eds) New Zealand Geographical Society Conference
Series No. 22. 22nd New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, New Zealand Geographical
Society (Inc), University of Auckland, 6 – 11 July 2003, 202- 205.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2007: Queer(ing) geographies down under: Some notes on sexuality and
space in Australasia, paper presented at Institute of Australian Geographers Conference,
Melbourne, 1-5 July.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2008: ‘Queer(ing) geographies ‘down under’: some notes on sexuality and
space in Australasia’, Australian Geographer, 39(3) 247-257.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2010: Space, Place and Sex: Geographies of Sexualities, Lanham: Rowman
& Littlefield.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2010: Assembling and reassembling food, race and gender in the kitchen,
paper presented at International Geographical Union ‘Bridging Diversity in a Globalising World’
conference proceedings, 12 – 16 July 2010, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2010: The role of place in shaping sexuality: New Zealand examples,
Interview with Pippa Wetzill, Breakfast, Television New Zealand, 8:40 – 8:45AM Wednesday
February 24, 2010.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. (under review) Feelings for home, feelings for food: emotional and
affective geographies of some migrant women in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand. Geoforum.
Johnston, L. and Valentine, G. 1995: Where ever I lay my girlfriend that's my home: Performance and
surveillance of lesbian identity in home environments, in D. Bell and G. Valentine (eds) Mapping
Desires: Geographies of Sexualities, London: Routledge, 99-113
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2007: Queer(ing) geographies ‘down-under’: Some notes on sexuality and
space in Australasia, paper presented at Contemporary Geography for Australia Institute of
Australian Geographers Conference, 1-5 July 2007, Melbourne.
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Johnston, L., and Longhurst, R. 2008: Queer(ing) geographies ‘down-under’, paper presented at New
Zealand Geographical Society 24th Conference, Wellington, 2-5 July.
Johnston, L. and Longhurst, R. 2008: Queer(ing) geographies ‘down under’: some notes on sexuality and
space in Australasia, Australian Geographer 39(3), 247-257.
Johnston, L and M. Gregg 2003: The business of emotion: Buying and selling homes and subjectivities,
paper presented at Proceedings of the New Zealand Geographical Society 22nd Conference, 6 – 11
July, Auckland, University of Auckland.
Jones, A. and Middleton, S. (eds.) 1996: Educating sexuality. Special Issue of N.Z. Women's Studies
Journal, 12(2).
Jones, A. and Middleton, S. (eds) 2009: The kiss and the ghost: Sylvia Ashton-Warner and New Zealand,
Wellington: NZCER Press (NZ edition) and Rotterdam and Taipei: Sense (Rest of the World edition).
Jones, A. and Middleton, S. 2009: Introduction, in A. Jones and S. Middleton (eds) The kiss and the ghost:
Sylvia Ashton-Warner and New Zealand. Wellington: NZCER Press (NZ edition) and Rotterdam and
Taipei: Sense (Rest of the World edition), 1-8.
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Lees, L. and Longhurst, R. 1995: Feminist geography workshop in Aotearoa/New Zealand - a report,
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal in Feminist Geography, 2(2) 217-222.
Longhurst, R. 1985: Sexual violence: one of the reasons why space, both public and private belongs to
men, Human Geography Occasional Paper 3, University of Waikato
Longhurst, R. 1993: Talk about hysterics: focus groups as a research method in feminist geography, in W.
Whittaker (ed) Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference, New Zealand Geographical Society
Conference Victoria University, Wellington, August 30 - September 2, 392-396.
Longhurst, R. 1993: Pregnant corporeality and a postmodern mall in Hamilton, in S. Watson and K.
Gibson (eds), Postmodern Cities Conference Proceedings, Department of Urban and Regional
Planning, The University of Sydney, 14 - 16 April, 328-339.
Longhurst, R. 1994: The geography closest in - the body … the politics of pregnability, Australian
Geographical Studies, 32(2) 214-223.
Longhurst, R. 1994: Reflections on and a vision for feminist geography, New Zealand Geographer, 50(1)
14-19.
Longhurst, R. 1995: Discursive constraints on pregnant women’s participation in sport, New Zealand
Geographer, 51(1) 13-15.
Longhurst, R. 1995: The body and geography, Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist
Geography, 2(1) 97-105.
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Longhurst, R. 1996: Harvey, P. and G. Gow (eds) 1994: Sex and Violence: Issues in Representation and
Experience, reviewed in Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 3(2), 241-242.
Longhurst, R. 1996: Rodaway P. 1994: Sensuous Geographies: Body, Sense and Place, Reviewed in
Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geograhie, 87(5), 465-466.
Longhurst, R. 1996: Women Case Study 10.3, in R. Le Heron and E. Pawson (eds) Changing Places: New
Zealand in the Nineties, Auckland: Longman Paul, 331-333.
Longhurst, R. 1996: Refocussing groups, Area, 28 (2) 143-149.
Longhurst, R. 1997: (Dis)embodied geographies, Progress in Human Geography, 21 (4) 486-501.
Longhurst, R. 1997: ‘Going nuts’: re-presenting pregnant women, New Zealand Geographer, 53 (2) 34-39.
Longhurst, R. 1997: Breaking corporeal boundaries: pregnant bodies in public places, in the Proceedings
of the Second Institute of Australian Geographers and New Zealand Geographical Society Joint
Conference, University of Tasmania, 28-31 January 1997, 239-241.
Longhurst, R. 1997: Flexible labour: bending over backwards, Proceedings of the International Conference
on Women in the Asia-Pacific Region: Persons, Powers and Politics, 11-13 August 1997, National
University of Singapore, 353-359.
Longhurst, R. 1998: (Re)presenting shopping centres and bodies: questions of pregnancy, in R. Ainley (ed)
New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender, London: Routledge, 20-34. (An excerpt from this
chapter has been reprinted in Taylor, M. and J. Preston (eds) 2006: Intimus: Interior Design Theory
Reader, Southern Gate, Chichester: Wiley-Academy, 194-99.)
Longhurst, R. 1999: Attempts to impose limits: the disorderly bodies of pregnant women, in E. K. Teather
(ed) Embodied Geographies: Spaces, Bodies and Rites of Passage, London: Routledge, 78-90.
Longhurst, R. 1999: Gendering place, in R. Le Heron, L. Murphy, P. Forer and M. Goldstone (eds)
Explorations in Human Geography: Encountering Place, Auckland: Oxford University Press, 151172.
Longhurst, R. 1999: Bathrooms, bodies and geographical knowledges as gendered sites/sights.
Proceedings of the Southern Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union
Commission on Gender, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 8-11 February 1999, 61-68.
Longhurst, R. 1999: Pregnant minds: hysterics in the public spaces of rational man. Proceedings of the
New Zealand Geographical Society Anniversary Conference, University of Canterbury, Christchurch,
New Zealand, 27-30 August 1995, 188-190.
Longhurst, R. 1999: Boundaries: bodies and bathrooms. The Association of American Geographers 95th
Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Honolulu, published on CD.
Longhurst, R. 1999: Bending geography and bending bodies. Proceedings of Geo.Ed.97, 6-9 July 1997,
University of Waikato, 149-153.
Longhurst, R. 2000: Geography and gender: masculinities, male identity and men, Progress in Human
Geography, 24 (3) 439-444.
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Longhust, R. 2000: McDowell, L. and J. P. Sharp (eds) 1999: A Feminist Glossary of Human Geography,
reviewed in Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 7(1), 106-108.
Longhust, R. 2000: McDowell, L. and J. P. Sharp (eds) 1997: Space, Gender, Knowledge, reviewed in
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 7 (1), 105-106.
Longhurst, R. 2000 ‘Corporeographies’ of pregnancy: ‘bikini babes’, Environment and Planning D: Society
and Space, 18, 453-472.
Longhurst, R. 2001: Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries, London: Routledge.
Longhurst, R. 2001: Geography and gender: looking forward, looking back, Progress in Human
Geography, 25 (4) 641-648.
Longhurst, R. 2001: ‘Classics in human geography revisited’ Women and Geography Study Group of the
IBG. 1984: Geography and Gender: an introduction to feminist geography, Progress in Human
Geography, 25 (2) 253-260.
Longhurst, R. 2001: Breaking corporeal boundaries: pregnant bodies in public places, in R. Holliday and J.
Hassard (eds) Contested Bodies, London: Routledge, 81-94.
Longhurst, R. 2001: Men’s bodies and bathrooms. The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual
Meeting Abstract Volume, New York, published on CD.
Longhurst, R. 2002: Stinson, K. M. 2001: Women and Dieting Culture: Inside a Commercial Weight Loss
Group, reviewed in Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 9(4), 413-415.
Longhurst, R. 2002: Geography and gender: a ‘critical’ time? Progress in Human Geography, 26, 4, 544552.
Longhurst, R. 2003: Introduction: subjectivities, spaces and places, in K. Anderson, M. Domosh, S. Pile
and N. Thrift (eds) Handbook of Cultural Geography, London: Sage, 283-289.
Longhurst, R. 2003: Placing Subjectivities. Editor of Section 5, in K. Anderson, M. Domosh, S. Pile and N.
Thrift (eds) Handbook of Cultural Geography, London: Sage, 283-343.
Longhurst, R. 2004: Situating bodies, in L. Nelson and J. Seager (eds) A Companion to Feminist
Geography, Oxford: Blackwell, 337-349.
Longhurst, R. 2004: Man breasts: spaces of sexual difference, fluidity and abjection, paper presented at
One Earth – Many Worlds, The 30th Congress of the International Geographical Union, 15-20 August
2004, Glasgow, UK.
Longhurst, R. 2005: ‘Hot Mamas’: Pregnant, proud and sexy, paper presented at The Association of
American Geographers 96th Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, April 5-9, Denver, Colorado,
published on CD.
Longhurst, R. 2005: ‘Man Breasts’: spaces of sexual difference, fluidity and abjection, in B. Van Hoven and
K. Hoerschelmann (eds) Spaces of Masculinity, London and New York; Routledge, 165-78.
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Longhurst, R. 2005: The body, in D. Atkinson, P. Jackson, D. Sibley, and N. Washbourne, Cultural
Geography: A Critical Dictionary of Key Concepts, London and New York: I.B. Taurus, 93-98.
Longhurst R. 2005: Vertinsky, P. and S. McKay (eds) 2004: Disciplining Bodies in the Gymnasium:
Memory, Monument, Modernism, reviewed for Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist
Geography, 12(4), 469-471.
Longhurst, R. 2005: Fat Bodies: developing geographical research agendas, Progress in Human
Geography, 29(3), 247-259.
Longhurst, R. 2005: (Ad)dressing pregnant bodies: fashion, clothing and subjectivities, Gender, Place and
Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 12(4) 433-446.
Longhurst, R. 2006: ‘Hot Mamas’: Pregnant, proud and sexy, ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical
Geographies, 51(1) 1-22.
Longurst, R. 2006: Moss, P. and I. Dyck 2002: Women, Body, Illness. Space and Identity in the Everyday
Lives of Women with Chronic Illness, reviewed for Progress in Human Geography, 30, 272.
Longhurst, R. 2006: Queer breastfeeding’: (im)proper spaces of lactation, paper presented at
Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Gender and Geography Symposium ‘Shifting Boundaries:
Gender, Bodies and Spaces’ held at Waikato Museum of Art and History, Hamilton, 28-30 June
2006.
Longhurst, R. 2006: Presented in Keynote Session: Producing Feminist Geography Down Under: A View
from Aotearoa New Zealand, paper presented at Joint Meeting of the International Geographical
Union, Institute of Australian Geographers and NZ Geographical Society, Regional Responses to
Global Changes: A View from the Antipodes, Brisbane, 3-7 July.
Longhurst, R. 2007: ‘Mum’s the word’: coming out as pregnant at work, paper presented at The
Association of American Geographers 99th Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, April 17-21, San
Francisco, published on CD.
Longhurst, R. 2008: Feminism and Geography (1995): Gillian Rose, in P. Hubbard, R. Kitchin and G.
Valentine (eds) Key Texts in Human Geography, London: Sage, 163-169.
Longhurst, R: 2008: Maternities: Gender, Bodies and Space, New York: Routledge. Chapter 2 has been
excerpted and adapted for inclusion in The Social Issues Collection: A Routledge/University Readers
Custom Library for Teaching (Social Geography section edited by Jim Tyner).
Longhurst, R. 2008: Some thoughts on close(t) spaces (reprinted with an editors’ introduction from
Longhurst, R. 2001: Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries, London, Routledge) in T.S. Oakes and P.L..
Price (eds) The Cultural Geography Reader, Routledge: Oxon and New York, 388-394.
Longhurst, R. 2008: Afterword: Geographies of sexuality and gender ‘down under’, Australian
Geographer, 39, 3, 381-387.
Longhurst R. 2009. Embodied Knowing, in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human
Geography, Volume 3, Oxford: Elsevier , 429-433.
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Longhurst, R. 2009: YouTube: a new space for birth?, Feminist Review, Special Issue on birth edited by I.
Tyler and C. Gatrell, 93, 46-63.
Longhurst, R. 2009: Embodied ways of knowing, in International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography,
Elsevier, Oxford, 429-33.
Longhurst, R. 2009: Birth online: the last taboo, interview with Ali Ikram, TV3 Sunrise 7.35-7.38AM
Tuesday March 10, 2009.
Longhurst, R. 2010: The disabling affects of fat: the emotional and material geographies of some women
who live in Hamilton, New Zealand, in E. Hall, V. Chouinard, and R. Wilton (eds) Disabling
Geographies: Mind and Body Differences in Society and Space, Ashgate.
Longhurst, R. 2010: Home: feminist perspectives, in S. Smith (ed) International Encyclopaedia of Housing
and Home, Elsevier: Oxford.
Longhurst, R. 2010: Review essay on three books - Maternal encounters: the ethics of interruption;
Feminist mothering in theory and practice, 1985-1995: a study in transformative politics; Feminist
art and the maternal, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 25(3), 696-703
Longhurst R. 2010: Farrelly, E. 2008: Blubberland: the dangers of happiness, reviewed in Cultural
Geographies 17(3), 417-418.
Longhurst, R. 2010: Emotions, objects and orientations: mothers who use Skype and Facebook, paper
presented at Connecting Women: Respecting Differences, Women’s Studies Association (NZ) 19-21
November 2010, University of Waikato, Hamilton.
Longhurst, R. 2010: A gendered geography of weight loss: from the body to the globe, paper presented at
International Geographical Union ‘Bridging Gender Diversity in a Globalising World’ conference
proceedings, 8 - 10 July 2010, Ein Karem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Longhurst, R. 2010: ‘E-mums’: new spaces of mothering, paper presented at International Geographical
Union ‘Bridging Diversity in a Globalising World’ conference proceedings, 12 – 16 July 2010, Tel
Aviv, Israel.
Longhurst, R. forthcoming: Becoming smaller: autobiographical spaces of weight loss, Antipode: A Radical
Journal of Geography.
Longhurst, R. and A. Banks 2003: Changing representation of pregnancy in popular visual culture, paper
presented at New Zealand Geographical Society 22nd Conference - Abstracts, Auckland, 6-11 July.
Longhurst, R. and A. Banks 2003: Pregnant bodies in public places: ten years on, paper presented at
Commission on Gender and Geography of the IGU, Gendered Cities: Identities, Activities, Networks
– a Life Course Approach, Abstracts, Rome May 30-June 1.
Longhurst, R. and Banks, A. 2004: ‘Pregnancy chic’: pregnant bodies in public places ten years on’ in
G. Cortesi, F. Cristaldi and J. Droogleever Fortuijn (eds) Gendered Cities: Identities, Activities,
Networks. A Life-Course Approach, Società Geografica Italiana, 43-56.
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Longhurst, R. and Johnston, L. 1998: Embodying places and emplacing bodies: pregnant women and
women body builders, in R. Du Plessis and L. Alice (eds) Feminist Thought in Aotearoa New
Zealand: Connections and Differences, Auckland: Oxford University Press, 156-163
Longhurst, R. and Johnston, L. 2005: Changing bodies, spaces, places, and politics: feminist geography at
the University of Waikato, New Zealand Geographer, 61(2) 94-101.
Longhurst, R. and Johnston L. (submitted) Dishing up difference: assemblages of food, home, and
migrant women in Hamilton, New Zealand, Rachel Slocum and Arun Saldanha (eds) Geographies of
race and food: fields, bodies, markets.
Longhurst, R, Johnston, L. and Ho, L. 2007: We are where we eat’: food, place and identity for new
migrant women in Aotearoa, New Zealand, paper presented at International Geographical Union
(IGU) Commission on Gender and Geography Symposium, Department of Geography, National
Taiwan University, 23-26 November.
Longhurst, R. Johnston, L. and Ho, E. 2008: Using the body as an instrument of research: kimch’i and
pavlova, Area, 40(2), 208-217.
Longhurst, R, Johnston, L. and Ho, L. 2008: Embodying transnationalism: migrant women, food and
‘home’ in Hamilton, New Zealand, paper presented at 31st International Geographical Union (IGU)
Congress, Tunis, 12-15 August.
Longhurst, R, Johnston, L. and Ho, L. 2008: Embodying transnationalism: migrant women, food and
‘home’ in Hamilton, New Zealand, paper presented at New Zealand Geographical Society 24th
Conference in Wellington, 2-5 July.
Longhurst, R, Johnston, L. and Ho, L. 2008: Cooking at ‘home’ with migrant women in Hamilton, New
Zealand, paper presented at The Association of American Geographers 100th Annual Meeting
Abstract Volume, April 11-26, Boston, published on CD.
Longhurst, R., Johnston, L., and Ho, E. 2009: A visceral approach: cooking ‘at home’ with migrant women
in Hamilton, New Zealand, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 34, 333-345.
Longhurst, R. and R. Peace 1993: From lecture theatre to classroom - feminist geography, New Zealand
Journal of Geography, 96, 16-18.
Longhurst, R. and R. Peace 1995: Guest editorial: feminist geography in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a
workshop 29-31 July 1994, New Zealand Geographer 51(1), 1-3.
Longhurst, R. and R. Peace (compilers) 1999: Proceedings of the Southern Regional Conference of the
International Geographical Union Commission on Gender, University of Otago, Dunedin, New
Zealand, 8-11 February 1999, 61-68.
Longhurst, R and C. Wilson 1999: Heartland Wainuiomata: rurality to suburbs, black singlets to naughty
lingerie, in R. Law; J. Dolan and H. Campbell (eds) New Zealand Masculinities, Palmerston North:
Dunmore Press, 215-228.
Longhurst, R. and Wilson, C. Heartland Wainuiomata: Rurality to suburbs, black singlets to naughty
lingerie, in R. Farnworth and I. Hutchinson (eds) New Zealand Television: A Reader, Palmerston
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North: Dunmore Press, 50-61. (Reprinted from R. Law; J. Dolan and H. Campbell (eds) (1999) New
Zealand Masculinities.)
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Markula, P., Bruce, T., and Hovden, J. 2010: Key themes in the research on media coverage of women’s
sport, in T. Bruce, J. Hovden and P. Markula (eds) Sportswomen at the Olympics: A Global
Comparison of Newspaper Coverage Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 1-18.
Michelle, C. 2004: Country institutional report: New Zealand, in P. Bergstrom (ed) Women’s/Gender
Studies in Asia-Pacific, Bangkok: UNESCO, 324-334.
Michelle, C. 2006: Transgressive technologies? Strategies of discursive containment in the
representation and regulation of assisted reproductive technologies in Aotearoa/New
Zealand, Women’s Studies International Forum 29(2), 109-124.
Michelle, C. 2007: ‘Human clones talk about their lives’: Media representations of assisted reproductive
and biogenetic technologies, Media, Culture & Society 29(4), 639-663.
Michelle, C. (under revision) Co-constructions of gender and ethnicity in New Zealand television
advertising, Sex Roles: A Journal of Research.
Michelle, C. and Weaver, C.K. 2003: Discursive manoeuvres and hegemonic recuperations in New
Zealand documentary representations of domestic violence, Feminist Media Studies, 3(3), 283-299.
Middleton, S. 1980: The covert curriculum as a source of inequality for women in schools and higher
education, Delta, 27, 29-37.
Middleton, S. 1980: Feminism and educational theories: towards a university course on women and
education, paper presented at the New Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference,
Auckland Secondary Teachers’ College, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1980: Feminism and educational theories: towards a university course on women and
education, paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New
Zealand (SAANZ), University of Waikato, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1980: The covert curriculum as a source of inequality for women in schools and higher
education, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Research
in Education (NZARE), Massey University, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1981: The homeless mind and the mindless home: Feminism, phenomenology and
education, paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New
Zealand (SAANZ), University of Canterbury, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1981: Sexual apartheid or androgyny? Four contemporary perspectives on women and
education in N.Z., paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia
and New Zealand (SAANZ), University of Canterbury, NZ.
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Middleton, S. 1981: Against nature? Four contemporary perspectives on women, the family and
education, paper presented at the New Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference, Victoria
University of Wellington, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1981: Against nature? Four contemporary perspectives on women, the family and
education, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Research
in Education (NZARE), University of Waikato, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1982: Sexual apartheid or androgyny? Four contemporary perspectives on women and
education in New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 18(1), 57-67.
Middleton, S. 1982: The seminar on ideology and inequality: Notes from a feminist educationist's
perspective, New Zealand Cultural Studies Working Group Journal, 4, 60-62.
Middleton, S. 1982: Women's studies at Waikato: A case study in the classification and framing of
educational knowledge, Delta 31, 3-17.
Middleton, S. 1982: Women's studies at Waikato: A case study in the classification and framing of
educational knowledge, paper presented at the New Zealand Women’s Studies Association
Conference, Massey University, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1982: Sexism, racism, consciousness-raising and praxis: some reflections and dilemmas of a
university teacher, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for
Research in Education (NZARE), University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1982: Women's studies at Waikato: A case study in the classification and framing of
educational knowledge, paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of
Australia and New Zealand (SAANZ), Massey University, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1983: Response to Ryan's comments, New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 18(1),
90-92.
Middleton, S. 1983: Sexism, racism, consciousness-raising and praxis: some reflections and dilemmas of
a university teacher, New Zealand Cultural Studies Working Group Journal 6, 23-36.
Middleton, S. 1983: Towards a sociology of women's education in N.Z: Perspectives and directions, paper
presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand (SAANZ),
Auckland University.
Middleton, S. 1983: The sociology of women's education as a field of academic study, paper presented at
the Conference of the Australian Association For Research In Education, Canberra.
Middleton, S. 1983: On being a feminist educationist doing research on being a feminist educationist:
Life-history analysis as consciousness-raising, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the
New Zealand Association for Research in Education (NZARE), Victoria University of Wellington, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1983: Sexism, racism, consciousness-raising and praxis: Some reflections and dilemmas of a
university teacher, paper presented at the New Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference,
University of Canterbury, NZ.
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Middleton, S. 1983: Perspectives and directions in the sociology of women's education, paper presented
to the PESA Conference (Philosophy of Education Society of Australia and N.Z), Massey University,
NZ.
Middleton, S. 1983: The covert curriculum as a source of inequality for women in schools and higher
education, in R.K. Browne and L.E. Foster (eds) Sociology of Education: Australian and New Zealand
Perspectives, Sydney: MacMillan, 185-203.
Middleton, S. 1984: On being a feminist educationist doing research on being a feminist educationist:
Life-history analysis as consciousness-raising, New Zealand Cultural Studies Working Group Journal,
8, 29-37.
Middleton, S. 1984: Sex-role stereotyping: a critique, Women's studies journal (NZ), 1(1), 65-74.
Middleton, S. 1984: The sociology of women’s education as a field of academic study, Discourse: Studies
in the Cultural Politics of Education, 6(1), 42-62.
Middleton, S. 1984: Towards a sociology of women's education in N.Z: Perspectives and directions, in
P.D.K. Ramsay (ed) Family, School and Community in New Zealand, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 7390.
Middleton, S. 1984: Family strategies of cultural reproduction: Case studies in the schooling of girls,
paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in
Education (NZARE), Knox College, Dunedin NZ, December*
Middleton, S. 1984: Life history analysis: Comments of a feminist sociologist of education, paper
presented to the Conference Biography in New Zealand, Inaugural Conference of the Stout
Research Centre For the Study of N.Z. History, Society and Culture, Victoria University of
Wellington NZ.
Middleton, S. 1985: Workers and homemakers: Contradictions in the education of the New Zealand
`post-war woman’, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for
Research in Education (NZARE), Auckland College of Education, NZ, December.*
Middleton, S. 1985: Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: An oral history perspective,
paper presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in
Education (NZARE), Auckland College of Education, NZ, December.*
Middleton, S. 1985: Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: An oral history perspective,
paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand
(SAANZ), University of Waikato, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1985: Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: An oral history perspective,
paper presented at the New Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference, Hamilton Girls' High
School, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1985: Life history analysis: Comments of a feminist sociologist of education, in J. Phillips
(ed), Biography in New Zealand, Wellington: Allen and Unwin in association with Port Nicholson
Press, 97-103.
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Middleton, S. 1985: Family strategies of cultural reproduction: Case studies in the schooling of girls, in J.
Codd et al (eds), Political issues in N.Z. education. Palmerston North: Dunmore, 83-100.
Middleton, S. 1986: Workers and homemakers: Contradictions in the education of the N.Z. ‘post-war
Woman’, paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New
Zealand (SAANZ), University of New England, Australia, July 9-12. Presented two papers'.
'Feminism and Education in Post-war New Zealand: An Oral History Perspective'.
Middleton, S. 1986: Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: An oral history perspective,
paper presented at the Conference of the Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand
(SAANZ), University of New England, Australia, July 9-12, 1986.
Middleton, S. 1986: Feminism and education in post-war N.Z.: An oral history perspective, paper
presented at AWEC (Australian Women's Education Coalition Conference), Underdale Campus,
South Australia CAE, Adelaide, October 3-5, 1986.
Middleton, S. 1986: Schooling and radicalisation: Life histories of N.Z. feminist teachers, paper presented
at the Conference of the Australian Association For Research In Education, University of Melbourne,
Australia, November 18-21, 1986.
Middleton, S. 1986: Workers and homemakers: Contradictions in the education of the New Zealand
`post-war woman’, New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 21(1), 13-28.
Middleton, S. 1987: Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: An oral history perspective,
invited paper presentation at the Westhill Conference on Sociology of Education, Westhill College,
England, January 4-7, 1987.
Middleton, S. 1987: Educating feminists: A life-history study, paper presented at the First Combined
Conferences of the Australian and the New Zealand Associations for Research in Education (AARE
and NZARE), University of Canterbury, NZ, December.*
Middleton, S. 1987: Schooling and radicalisation: Life histories of New Zealand feminist teachers, British
Journal of Sociology of Education, 8(2), 169-189.
Middleton, S. 1987: Family Strategies of Cultural Reproduction: Case studies in the schooling of
girls, in G. Weiner and M. Arnot (eds) Gender Under Scrutiny: New Inquiries, London:
Hutchinson.
Middleton, S. 1987: The sociology of women's education as a field of academic study, in M. Arnot
and G. Weiner (eds) Gender and the Politics of Schooling, London: Hutchinson, 76-94.
Middleton, S. 1987: Feminist academics in a university setting: A case study in the politics of educational
knowledge, Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education, 8(1), 25-47.
Middleton, S. 1988: Dirty books and other secrets: Dilemmas of a feminist on the Indecent Publications
Tribunal, Sites 17, 22-29.
Middleton, S.C. 1988: Towards a sociology of women's education in Aotearoa, in S.C. Middleton (ed)
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Middleton, S.C. 1988: Researching feminist educational life histories, in S. C. Middleton (ed) Women and
education in Aotearoa, Wellington: Allen and Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 127-142.
Middleton, S. 1988: Irrational desires: a feminist analysis of New Zealand education now, paper
presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Educational Research Association (NZARE),
Massey University, NZ.
Middleton, S.C. (ed) 1988: Women and education in Aotearoa, Wellington: Allen and Unwin/Port
Nicholson Press.
Middleton, S.C. 1988: A short adventure between school and marriage? In S.C. Middleton (ed) Women
and education in Aotearoa, Wellington: Allen and Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 72-88.
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Wellington: Allen and Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1-5.
Middleton, S. 1989: Women, equality and equity in liberal education policies, paper presented at the
New Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference, Rangiruru Girls' College, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1989: Gender equity and school charters: A feminist view, invited keynote address to the
Annual Conference of the New Zealand Educational Research Association (NZARE), Auckland
College of Education, December 10, 1991. (Published in: Conference Keynote Addresses and
Abstracts, Part Two, Christchurch, NZARE (c/- Education Dept, University of Canterbury), August
1991, pp 65-81).
Middleton, S. 1989: A feminist view of the Hawke Report, keynote address to Teachers' College Interest
Group, Women in Tertiary Education Conference, Wellington College of Education, NZ, March 1989.
Middleton, S. 1989: Women, equality and equity in liberal education policies 1944-1988, paper
presented at the Conference of The Sociological Association of Australia (TASA), La Trobe
University, Australia, December.
Middleton, S. 1989: Educating feminists: a life-history study, in S. Acker (ed) Teachers, gender and
careers, New York and London: Falmer, 53-68.
Middleton, S. 1990: Towards an indigenous pedagogy for women's studies in Aotearoa, invited plenary
presentation to the Seminar, `A Day with Maxine Greene', Stout Research Centre for the study of
N.Z. history, society and culture, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1990: Towards an indigenous women's studies for Aotearoa, paper presented at the New
Zealand Women’s Studies Association Conference, Rotorua Girls’ High School, NZ.
Middleton, S. 1990: Women, equality and equity in liberal education policies 1944-1988, in S. Middleton,
J. Codd and A. Jones (eds) New Zealand education policy today: Critical perspectives, Wellington:
Allen and Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 68-93.
Middleton, S. 1990: Family strategies of cultural reproduction: Case studies in the schooling of girls, in J.
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Middleton, S. 1991: Researching a feminist pedagogy, paper presented at the Annual meeting of the
American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago, ILL, April*.
Middleton, S. 1991: Towards biculturalism in women's studies in Aotearoa, paper presented as part of an
international symposium on Feminism and the struggle for social justice - comparative perspectives
at the Annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago, ILL,
April*.
Middleton, S. 1991: Kenway J. and Willis, S. (eds) 1990: Hearts and Minds: Self-esteem and the schooling
of girls, reviewed in NZ Journal of Educational Studies, 27(1), 117- 119.
Middleton, S. 1991: Gaskell, J. et al (eds) 1989: Claiming an education: Feminism and Canadian schools,
Reviewed in Gender and Education, 3(1), 94-95.
Middleton, S. 1992: Towards an indigenous women's studies for Aotearoa, in R. du Plessis, P.Bunkle, K.
Irwin, A. Laurie, and S. Middleton (eds) Feminist voices: Women's studies texts for Aotearoa/ New
Zealand. Auckland: Oxford, 22-38.
Middleton, S. 1992: Gray, A. 1991: Springs in my Heels, reviewed in New Zealand Sociology, 7(1), 117121.
Middleton, S. 1992: A. Jones, 1986: 'At school I've got a chance', reviewed in Gender and Education, 4(3),
307- 309.
Middleton, S. 1992: Schooling and the reproduction of gender relations, in J. Lynch, S. Modgil and S.
Modgil (eds) Cultural diversity and the schools: equity or excellence? New York and London: Falmer,
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Middleton, S. 1998: Indecent thoughts: The politics of censorship in New Zealand, paper presented at the
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