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2003Western feminisms: through the eyes of the 'other'Bulbeck, M.; Bird, D.; Were, W.; White, T.
2004What is haunting the nation?: Responding to Stolen Generation testimonySchaffer, K.; Williams, S.; Longeran, D.; Hosking, R.; Deane, L.; Bierbaum, N.
2011What it means to be 'manly': Gender, sport and primary school studentsBartholomaeus, C.
1996What Katie might have learnt in Mt. Gambier or some early influences on C.E.M. MartinAllen, M.
2004What Mitsubishi tells us about manufacturingSpoehr, John Douglas
1995What progress? Women in South Australian unionsPocock, Barbara A.
2000White already to harvest: South Australian women missionaries in IndiaAllen, M.
2010(White) feminism and foreignersBulbeck, M.
2004Whiteness' studies, christianity and religious racism in 'secular' AustraliaImtoual, Alia Salem; Placing Race and Localising Whiteness Conference (2003 : Adelaide, S.A.)
2017Who stands for the norm?: The place of metonymy in androcentric languageMartin, P.; Papadelos, P.
2003Whom do you fight? the limits and excesses of masculinity in Fight ClubIocco, Melissa Loretta Nicole
1998Whose Cannibalism Consumption Incorporation and the Colonial BodySchaffer, K.
2004Why are there no inflationary pressures in Australia? insights from the South Australian labour marketBarrett, S.; Carlson, E.; Economics, Employment and the Environment Conference (2004 : Newcastle, N.S.W.)
2006Why is Amrozi smiling?: 'Misrecognition' and the politics of terrorSaniotis, A.
2003Why weren't we listening?Jones, J. A.
2005Will the concept of 'sustainable development' provide any solutions for the 21CDavidson, Kathryn M.; Social change in the 21st century Conference (2005 : Brisbane, Qld.)
2001Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)Allen, M.
1999Women and the Republic: Dancing to a different tuneSchaffer, K.
2005'Women are exploited way too often': Feminist rhetorics at the end of equalityBulbeck, M.
2005Women at Work: a statistical review of trends in women’s employment in South Australia, Part 1Spoehr, John Douglas