Books and book chapters
Books
Bigby, C., & Frawley, P. (2010). Social Work Practice and Intellectual Disability. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 238.
Yeatman, A., Dowsett, G. W., Fine, M., & Gursansky, D. (2009). Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 279.
McCoy, B. (2008). Holding Men: Kanyirninpa and the health of Aboriginal Men. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, pp. 296pp.
Bennett, L. R. (2005). Maidenhood, Islam and Modernity: Single Women, Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Contemporary Indonesia. London & New York: Routledge/Curzon.
Mallett, S. (2003). Conceiving cultures: reproducing people & places on Nuakata, Papua New Guinea. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. xi, 338.
Manderson, L., & Bennett, L. R. (2003). Violence against women in Asian societies. London; New York: Routledge Curzon, pp. 194.
Rosenthal, D. A., & Feldman, S. S. (2002). Talking sexuality: parent-adolescent communication. (Vol. 97). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 117.
Traustadóttir, R., & Johnson, K. (2000). Women with intellectual disabilities: finding a place in the world. London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 303.
Pitts, M. K., & Phillips, K. (1998). The Psychology of Health. Routledge.
White, D., & Pitts, M. K. (1997). Health Promotion with Young People for the Prevention of Substance Misuse. Health Education Authority.
Dowsett, G. W. (1996). Practicing Desire: Homosexual Sex in the era of AIDS. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Hurley, M. (1996). A guide to gay and lesbian writing in Australia. St. Leonards, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, pp. xix, 298.
Moore, S. M., Rosenthal, D. A., & Mitchell, A. (1996). Youth, AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. London: Routledge, pp. 175.
Pitts, M. K. (1996). The Psychology of Preventive Health. Routledge.
Kippax, S., Connell, R. W., Dowsett, G. W., & Crawford, J. (1993). Sustaining Safe Sex: Gay Communities Respond to AIDS. London: Falmer Press.
Moore, S. M., & Rosenthal, D. A. (1993). Sexuality in adolescence. London: Routledge.
Pitts, M. K., & Phillips, K. (1991). The Psychology of Health. Routledge.
Connell, R. W., Ashenden, D. J., Kessler, S., & Dowsett, G. W. (1982). Making the Difference: Schools, Families and Social Division. Sydney: George Allen & Unwin.
Book sections
Mitchell, A., & Walsh, J. (2012). Sexuality Education and Young People. In S. Gupta & B. Kumar (Eds.), Sexually Transmitted Infections. (2nd ed., pp. 1221-1224). New Delhi, India: Elsevier.
Sandy, L. (2012). International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia. In M. Ford, L. Lyons & W. van Schendel (Eds.), Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Critical perspectives. (pp. 41-56). London and New York: Routledge.
Couch, M. (2011). Finding Pleasure in the Culinary Memoir: Cultivating Appetites for Food, Identity and Sex. In S. Chaudhuri & R. B. Chatterjee (Eds.), The Writer's Feast: Food and the Cultures of Representation. (pp. 81-91). Delhi: Orient BlackSwan.
Gahan, L. (2011). The ins and out of marriage (and divorce). In V. Marsh (Ed.), Speak Now: Australian perspectives on same-sex marriage. (pp. 61-69). Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press.
Heywood, W., & Smith, A. M. A. (2011). Changing sexual behaviour in Australia. In D. Russell, D. Bradford & C. Fairley (Eds.), Sexual Health Medicine. (2nd ed., pp. 13-20). Melbourne: IP Communications.
Hurley, M. (2011). When HIV is Endemic amongst Gay Men. In Y. Small & G. Willett (Eds.), Out Here: Gay and Lesbian Perspectives VI. (pp. 120-134). Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash University Publishing.
Jones, T., & Hillier, L. (2011). On my 50 year anniversary I want a letter from the queen. In V. Marsh (Ed.), Speak Now: Australian perspectives on same-sex marriage. (pp. 84-96). Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan.
Jones, T. (2011). Tying the K(NOT)! In V. Marsh (Ed.), Speak Now: Australian perspectives on same-sex marriage. (pp. 105-111). Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan.
McNally, S. (2011). Cau tao HIV tai Viet Nam (Constructing HIV in Vietnam). In H. Luong (Ed.), HIỆN ĐẠI VÀ ĐỘNG THÁI CỦA TRUYỀN THỐNG Ở VIỆT NAM: NHỮNG CÁCH TIẾP CẬN NHÂN HỌC (Modernities and Dynamics of Tradition in Vietnam: Anthropological Approaches). (pp. 501-520): National University of Vietnam-HCMC Press.
Carballo-Diéguez, A., Ventuneac, A., Bauermeister, J., Dowsett, G. W., Dolezal, C., Remien, R. H., Balan, I., & Rowe, M. S. (2010). 'Bareback' - definitions and identity: Constructs' limitation for HIV-prevention research. In P. Aggleton & R. Parker (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Sexuality, Health and Rights. (pp. 202-212). London and New York: Routledge.
Couch, M. (2010). Transgender Self-Identification, Disjunctions with Clinical and Theoretical Accounts, and the Illuminating Potential of Queer. In B. Scherer (Ed.), Queering Paradigms. (pp. 65-77). Oxford: Peter Lang.
Dowsett, G. W. (2010). Dancing with daemons: Desire and the improvisation of pleasure. In P. Aggleton & R. Parker (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Sexuality, Health and Rights. (pp. 264-270). London and New York: Routledge.
Hurley, M. (2010). HIV, Sexual Health and Contemporary Gay Cultures (VIH, santé sexuelle et cultures gaies contemporaines). In O. Jablonski, J.-Y. Le Talec & G. Sidéris (Eds.), La santé gaie. (pp. 117-142). Paris: Éditions Peppers.
McCoy, B. (2010). Contested Sites: Aboriginal Health Engaging Western Medicine. In E. B. Coleman & K. White (Eds.), Medicine, Religion and the Body. (Vol. II, pp. 17-26). Leiden, Boston: Brill.
Angelides, S. (2009). The Homosexualization of the Pedophile. In D. Murray (Ed.), Homophobias: Lust and Loathing Across Time and Space. Durham: Duke University Press.
Dowsett, G. W. (2009). The "Gay Plague" Revisited: AIDS and Its Enduring Moral Panic. In G. Herdt (Ed.), Moral Panics, Sex Panics: Fear and the Fight over Sexual Rights. (pp. 130-156). New York and London: New York University Press.
Dyson, S. (2009). Fair Game: Women's Safety and Inclusion in Australian Football. In N. Kara (Ed.), Gender at the Crossroads: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives. 3rd Annual Conference on Women's Studies. (pp. 459-466). Famagusta, North Cyprus: emupress.
Flood, M. (2009). Bent Straights: Diversity and flux among heterosexual men. In E. H. Oleksy (Ed.), Intimate Citizenships: Gender, Subjectivity, Politics. Routledge (Also in Tozsamosc I Obywatelstwo W Spoleczenstwie Wielokulturowym. Ed. E.H. Oleksy. Polish Scientific Publishers).
Flood, M., Pease, B., Taylor, N., & Webster, K. (2009). Reshaping Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women. In E. Stark & E. Buzawa (Eds.), Violence Against Women in Families and Relationships: Volume 4, The Media and Cultural Attitudes. Praeger.
Richmond, J. A. (2009). The role of the health care team. In G. Dore, M. Temple-Smith & A. Lloyd (Eds.), Hepatitis C: an Expanding Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Walker, L., Flood, M., & Webster, K. (2009). Violence Against Women: A Key Determinant of Health and Well-Being 2nd Edition. In H. Keleher & C. MacDougall (Eds.), Understanding Health: A Determinants Approach. (2nd ed., pp. 352-365). South Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University Press.
Wallace, J., & Temple-Smith, M. J. (2009). Elements of a co-ordinated response. In G. Dore, M. J. Temple-Smith & A. Lloyd (Eds.), Hepatitis C: An Expanding Perspective. (pp. 386-399). Melbourne: IP Communications.
Yeatman, A., & Dowsett, G. W. (2009). Service Delivery and HIV-Positive Gay Men: Pre- and Post-Advent of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART) Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services. (pp. 187-209). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Angelides, S. (2008). "The Continuing Homosexual Offensive": Sex Education, Gay Rights, and Homosexual Recruitment. In S. Robinson (Ed.), Homophobia: An Australian History. Annandale: Federation Press.
Bennett, L. R. (2008). Poverty, opportunity and purity in paradise: women working in Lombok's tourist hotels. In M. Ford & L. Parker (Eds.), Women and Work in Indonesia. (pp. 82-103). London: Routledge.
Flood, M. (2008). Engaging Men: Strategies and dilemmas in violence prevention education among men. In A. Barnard, N. Horner & J. Wild (Eds.), Value Base of Social Work and Social Care: An Active Learning Handbook. (pp. 129-144). New York, New York: Open University Press.
Flood, M., & Hamilton, C. (2008). Mapping Homophobia in Australia. In S. Robinson (Ed.), Homophobia: An Australian History. (pp. 16-38). Leichhardt, New South Wales: Federation Press.
Howat, P., Brown, G., Burns, S., & Mcmanus, A. (2008). Use of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Framework to guide planning and evaluation for health promotion. In S. J. P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Population health, communities and health promotion. Sydney: Oxford Press.
Lyons, A., Clark, A., Kashima, Y., & Kurz, T. (2008). Cultural dynamics of stereotyping: Social networks processes and the perpetuation of stereotypes. In K. F. Y. Kashima, P. Freytag (Ed.), Stereotype dynamics: Language-based approaches to the formation, maintenance, and transformation of stereotypes. (pp. 59-42). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Marshall, D. (2008). Homophobic bullying and human rights: non-deficit approaches in queer youth wellbeing policy and practice. In C. Newell & B. Offord (Eds.), Activating Human Rights in Education: Exploration, Innovation and Transformation. (pp. 95-106). Deakin West, Australian Capital Territory: Australian College of Educators.
McCoy, B. (2008). Death and Health: The Resilience of 'Sorry Business' in the Kutjungka Region of Western Australia. In K. Glaskin, M. Tonkinson, Y. Musharbash & V. Burbank (Eds.), Mortality, Mourning and Mortuary Practices in Indigenous Australia. (pp. 55-68). Farnham, Surrey, England and Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
McCoy, B. (2008). Maparn: Traditionalist Health and Healing in a Western and Christian world. In O. Lardinois & B. Vermander (Eds.), Shamanism and Christianity: Religious encounters among indigenous peoples of East Asia. (pp. 195-212). Taipei, Taiwan: Taipei Ricci Institute.
McCoy, B. (2008). Researching with Aboriginal Men: A Desert Experience. In P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Doing Cross-Cultural Research. (Vol. 34, pp. 175-191). Dordrecht; London: Springer.
Richmond, J. A. (2008). Infection control and occupational health Australasian Society of HIV Medicine. B Positive - all you wanted to know about hepatitis B: a guide for primary care providers.
Dowsett, G. W. (2007). Gay Liberation. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Men and Masculinities, Vol 1. (pp. 226-229). London: Routledge.
Dowsett, G. W. (2007). Researching Gay Men's Health: The Promise of Qualitative Methodology. In I. Meyer & M. E. Northbridge (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. (pp. 419-441). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Dowsett, G. W. (2007). Te enseño el mío si tú me enseñas el tuyo: Hombres gay, investigación sobre masculinidades, estudios sobre los hombres y sexualidad. In A. Amuchástegui & I. Szasz (Eds.), Sucede que me canso de ser hombre…Relatos y reflexiones sobre hombres y masculinidades en México. (pp. 73-94). México: El Colegio de México.
Flood, M. (2007). Fathers' Rights. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M. (2007). Gender Order. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M. (2007). Men's Movements. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M. (2007). Men's Relations With Men. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M., & Cowburn, M. (2007). Pornography. In G. Michael Flood, JK Pease, B, Pringle, K (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M. (2007). Suicide. In M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease & K. Pringle (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Taylor & Francis.
Flood, M. (2007). What's Wrong with Fathers' Rights? In S. Tarrant (Ed.), Men Speak Out: Views on gender, sex, and power. Routledge.
Grierson, J., & Canavan, P. (2007). Social research with HIV-positive populations: A conversation. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 143-159). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hillier, L., Mitchell, A., & Mallett, S. (2007). Duty of care: researching with vulnerable young people. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 114-129). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hillier, L., Johnson, K., & Traustadóttir, R. (2007). Researching with people with intellectual disabilities. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 84-95). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Horsley, P., & Dyson, S. (2007). From the outside looking in - Illuminating Research with Lesbians. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 66-83). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hurley, M. (2007). Who's on Whose Margins? In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 160-189). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
O'Brien, M., & Madden, A. (2007). Knowledge, relationships, and Identity in Research on Drug Use. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 45-65). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Quine, S., & Browning, C. (2007). Methodological And Ethical Issues In Conducting Research With Older People. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 130-124). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Smith, A. M. A., & Pitts, M. K. (2007). Researching the Margin: An Introduction. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 3-41). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Willis, J., & Saunders, M. (2007). Research in a Post-Colonial World: The example of Australian Aborigines. In M. K. Pitts & A. M. A. Smith (Eds.), Researching the Margins. (pp. 96-113). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bennett, L. R. (2006). Muslim Women, Gender and Health in Southeast Asia and Australia. In S. Joseph (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. (Vol. 6). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.
Couch, M. (2006). The sublime with a vestige of the human: Peter Richards' images from the Lake Eyre Basin Lake Eyre Basin 1992-2003: Photographs by Peter Richards, 1st ed. South Australia: Peter Richards.
Dowsett, G. W., & Parker, R. G. (2006). Culture, Sexuality and AIDS Syllabus. In C. Foote-Ardah & E. Wright (Eds.), Teaching the Sociology of HIV/AIDS: Syllabi, Lectures and Other Resources for Instructors and Students, 3rd edn. (pp. 82-89). Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
Dowsett, G. W. (2006). Johnnie comes marching…where? Australian gay men, masculinity, HIV/AIDS and sex. In S. M. Whitehead (Ed.), Men and Masculinities: Critical Concepts in Sociology, Vol III—Identity, Association and Embodiment. (pp. 417-427). London: Routledge.
Hurley, M. (2006). Dennis Altman. In D. Gerstner (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transexual Contemporary Cultures. London and New York: Routledge.
Hurley, M. (2006). Dorothy Porter. In D. Gerstner (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transexual Contemporary Cultures. London and New York: Routledge.
Hurley, M. (2006). Robert Dessaix. In D. Gerstner (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transexual Contemporary Cultures. London and New York: Routledge.
Keys, D., Rosenthal, D. A., & Pitts, M. K. (2006). Young People, sexuality and sexual behaviour. In P. Aggleton, A. Ball & P. Mane (Eds.), Sex Drugs and Young People: International Perspectives. (pp. 65-83). New York, London: Routledge.
McDonald, K. (2006). The best experience of my life: HIV positive women on pregnancy and birth in Australia. In M. T. Reist (Ed.), Defiant Birth: Women Who Resist Medical Eugenics. North Melbourne: Spinifex Press.
Ross, D. A., Wight, D., Dowsett, G. W., Buvé, A., & Obasi, A. I. N. (2006). The weight of evidence: a method for assessing the strength of evidence on the effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions among young people. In D. Ross, B. Dick & J. Ferguson (Eds.), Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from Developing Countries. (Vol. World Health Organization Technical Report Series #938, pp. 79-102). Geneva: World Health Organization.
Smith, A. M. A. (2006). Sexuality. In P. Beilharz & T. Hogan (Eds.), Sociology: Place, time and division. (pp. 387-390). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Gifford, S., & Temple-Smith, M. J. (2005). Diversity and difference: the cultural shaping of sexual health. In M. J. Temple-Smith & S. Gifford (Eds.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Hurley, M. (2005). Contemporary Gay Cultures in Australia. In G. Hawkes & J. Scott (Eds.), Perspectives in Human Sexuality. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
McDonald, K. (2005). My Sperm Needs Washing: 'Flynn'. In H. Jones & M. Kirkman (Eds.), Sperm Wars. Australia: ABC Books.
McNally, S. (2005). Pandemic. In M. Griffith (Ed.), The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics. New York: Routledge.
Mitchell, A. (2005). The Facts of Life: Sex Education for Young People. In M. J. Temple-Smith (Ed.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. (pp. 215-231). Melbourne: IP Communications.
Pitts, M. K. (2005). Sexual Health and behaviour change. In C. J. Browning & S. A. Thomas (Eds.), Behavioural Change: An Evidence-based Handbook for Social and Public Health. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Pitts, M. K. (2005). Sexual Health for all? Australia in 2004. In M. J. Temple-Smith & S. Gifford (Eds.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Shelley, J. M., Grover, S., & Healy, D. (2005). Women's views and preferences regarding three approaches to hospital care following first trimester miscarriage. In Z. Ben-Rafael, G. Creatsas & Z. Shoham (Eds.), Controversies in obstetrics, gynaecology and infertility Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Infertility. Athens, Greece: Oren Publisher Ltd.
Smith, A. M. A., Rissel, C. E., Richters, J., Grulich, A. E., & de Visser, R. O. (2005). Sex in Australia: the findings of the Australian Study of Health and Relationships. In M. J. Temple-Smith & G. S (Eds.), Sexual Health: an Australian perspective. (pp. 36-49). Melbourne: IP Communications.
Temple-Smith, M. J. (2005). Looking back on sex and health in Australia. In M. J. Temple-Smith & S. Gifford (Eds.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Temple-Smith, M. J. (2005). Sex under scrutiny: investigating the sexual health of the population. In M. J. Temple-Smith & S. Gifford (Eds.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Temple-Smith, M. J. (2005). Sexual health in health services. In M. J. Temple-Smith & S. Gifford (Eds.), Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Willis, J. M. (2005). Sexual Cultures: Some Notes on Indigenous Australian Sexualities. In G. Hawkes & J. Scott (Eds.), Perspectives in Human Sexuality. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Allen, M., & Barrett, C. (2004). Inserting a gastrostomy tube. In C. Barrett (Ed.), Gastrostomy Care: A Guide To Practice. (pp. 43-60). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Barrett, C., & Darzins, P. (2004). Making decisions on tube feeding. In C. Barrett (Ed.), Gastrostomy Care: A Guide To Practice. (pp. 21-42). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Camilleri, S., & Barrett, C. (2004). Nasogastric Tubes. In C. Barrett (Ed.), Gastrostomy Care: A Guide To Practice. (pp. 231-250). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Couch, M., & Hong, K. T. (2004). Exchanges between men within the sexual economies of prostitution in Viet Nam. In K. Richmond (Ed.), TASA 2004. Melbourne.
Flood, M. (2004). Backlash: Angry men's movements. In S. E. Rossi (Ed.), The Battle and Backlash Rage On: Why Feminism Cannot Be Obsolete. Xlibris Press.
Flood, M. (2004). Men's Collective Struggles for Gender Justice: The case of anti-violence activism. In R. W. C. M. Kimmel, J. Hearn (Ed.), Handbook for Studies of Masculinities. Sage.
Hetzel, C., Barrett, C., & Bowen, S. (2004). Reintroducing meal choices. In C. Barrett (Ed.), Gastrostomy Care: A Guide To Practice. (pp. 119-132). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Hillier, L., de Visser, R. O., Kavanagh, A. M., & McNair, R. (2004). The drug use patterns of heterosexual and non-heterosexual women: Data from the Women's Health Australia study. In G. Walker & D. Riggs (Eds.), Out in the Antipodes: Australian and New Zealand perspectives on gay and lesbian issues in psychology. Bentley, Western Australia: Brightfire Press.
Hillier, L., Horsely, P., & Kurdas, C. (2004). It made me feel braver, I was no longer alone: same sex attracted young people negotiating the pleasures and pitfalls of the internet. In J. A. Nieto (Ed.), Sexuality in the Pacific. Madrid: AECI (Asociación Española de Coperación Internacional) and the AEEP (Asociación Española de Estudios del Pacífico).
Howard, J., Nicholas, J., Brown, G., & Karacanta, A. (2004). Omosessualità e suicidio nei giovani (Same sex attracted youth and suicide). In G. M. L. W. L. Rowling (Ed.), La promozione della salute mentale e i giovani. Teorie e pratiche. Milan, Italy: McGraw-Hill Companies.
McIntyre, A., Lyons, A., Clark, A., & Kashima, Y. (2004). The microgenesis of culture: Serial reproduction as an experimental simulation of cultural dynamics. In C. C. M. Schaller (Ed.), The psychological foundations of culture. (pp. 227-258). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Mitchell, A. (2004). Sexual Health Promotion. In A. R. Moodie & A. Hulme (Eds.), Hands-on health promotion. (pp. 207-217). Melbourne: IP Communications.
Pitts, M. K. (2004). Foreword. In E. Burtney & M. Duffy (Eds.), Young people and sexual health : individual, social and policy contexts. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Turrell, G., & Kavanagh, A. M. (2004). Socio-economic determinants of Health. In A. R. Moodie & A. Hulme (Eds.), Hands-on health promotion. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Bennett, L. R. (2003). Introduction: gender inequality and technologies of violence. In L. Manderson & L. R. Bennett (Eds.), Violence against women in Asian societies. London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Bennett, L. R., Manderson, L., & Dowsett, G. W. (2003). Sexuality research training for Indonesian professionals: The STD/HIV/AIDS surveillance and social reseach in Australian course. In D. di Mauro, G. Herdt & R. Parker (Eds.), Handbook of Sexuality Research Training Initiatives. (pp. 15-34). New York: Social Science Research Council.
Dowsett, G. W. (2003). Gay communities. In K. Christiansen & D. D Levinson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World. (pp. 529-522). Thousand Oaks CA, London and New Delhi: Sage.
Dowsett, G. W. (2003). Masculinity, (homo)sexuality and contemporary sexual politics. In S. Tomsen & M. Donaldson (Eds.), Male Trouble: Looking at Australian Masculinities. (pp. 22-39). Melbourne: Pluto Press.
Hill, K., Smith, R., Lindeman, M., & Barrett, C. (2003). Falls. In S. Carmody & S. Forster (Eds.), Aged care nursing: A guide to practice. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Horsley, P. (2003). Lesbians and cancer. In M. Heffernan & M. Quinn (Eds.), The gynaecological cancer guide : sex, sanity and survival. South Yarra, Victoria: Michelle Anderson Publishing.
Idrus, N., & Bennett, L. R. (2003). Presumed consent: marital violence in Bugis society. In L. Manderson & L. R. Bennett (Eds.), Violence against women in Asian societies. London ; New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Kavanagh, A. M., Daly, J., Melder, A., & Jolley, D. (2003). Mind the gap: assessing the quality of evidence for public health problems. In V. Lin & B. Gibson (Eds.), Evidence-based health policy : problems & possibilities. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
McNally, S. (2003). Bia om an karaoke: HIV and every day life in urban Vietnam. In L. B. W. Drummond & M. Thomas (Eds.), Consuming urban culture in contemporary Vietnam. London ; New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Mitchell, A., & Walsh, J. (2003). The community liaison model of research transfer. In V. Lin & B. Gibson (Eds.), Evidence-based health policy : problems & possibilities. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Rossiter, B., & Gibson, K. (2003). Walking and Performing "the city": A Melbourne Chronicle. In S. Watson & G. Bridge (Eds.), A companion to the city. (pp. 437-448). Oxford, UK; Malden, Mass: Blackwell.
Bennett, L. R. (2002). Modernity, desire and courtship: The evolution of premarital relationships in Mataram, Eastern Indonesia. In L. Manderson & P. Liamputtong (Eds.), Coming of age in South and Southeast Asia: youth, courtship and sexuality 30. (pp. 96-112). Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.
Flood, M. (2002). Between Men and Masculinity: An assessment of the term "masculinity" in recent scholarship on men. In S. Pearce & V. Muller (Eds.), Manning the Next Millennium: Studies in Masculinities. Black Swan Press.
Hillier, L. (2002). 'It's a catch 22': same-sex attracted young people on coming out to parents. In D. A. Rosenthal & S. S. Feldman (Eds.), Talking sexuality: parent-adolescent communication. (Vol. 97, pp. 117). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Hurley, M. (2002). A critical reflection. In G. Aitken (Ed.), The Penguin Book of Australian Gay Writing. Melbourne: Penguin.
Kirkman, M., & Rosenthal, D. A. (2002). Talking to a tiger: fathers reveal their difficulties in communicating about sexuality woth adolescents. In D. A. Rosenthal & S. S. Feldman (Eds.), Talking sexuality: parent-adolescent communication. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Anderson, J. E., McAllister, J., Willis, J. M., Keen, P., McCoy, R., & Grulich, A. E. (2001). Exposure and primary HIV infection HIV/viral Hepatitis: A guide for primary care. Australasian Society for HIV Medicine.
Howard, J., Nicholas, J., Brown, G., & Karacanta, A. (2001). Mental health promotion and young people: Concepts and practice. In G. M. L. W. L. Rowling (Ed.). Roseville, NSW: McGraw-Hill Australia.
Hurley, M. (2001). Foreword. In D. McInnes, J. Bollen, M. Couch & G. Dowsett (Eds.), Considering Gay Community in HIV Health Promotion. Gay community and the production of gay lives. Sydney: Institute for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2001). A shopping bag from Harrods. In A. Kellehear (Ed.), Grief and remembering: 25 Australians tell it like it is. Melbourne: Rivoli.
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Edited books
Flood, M., & Pelling, N. (Eds.). (2009). Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Health, Special Issue: The Use of Technology in Mental Health (Vol. 5).
Pitts, M. K., & Smith, A. M. A. (Eds.). (2007). Researching the Margins. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Pringle, K., Gardiner, J., Flood, M., & Pease, B. (Eds.). (2007). The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities: Taylor & Francis.
Temple-Smith, M. J., & Gifford, S. (Eds.). (2005). Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective. Melbourne: IP Communications.
Barrett, C. (Ed.). (2004). Gastrostomy care: A guide to practice. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Feldman, S. S., & Rosenthal, D. A. (Eds.). (2002). Talking sexuality: parent-adolescent communication on sexual issues. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 117.
McDonald, K., & Hurley, M. (Eds.). (2002). Antiretroviral treatments: similarities and differences between women and men. Papers from the HIV Futures I and II surveys and interviews. Melbourne: ARCSHS, La Trobe University.
Richters, J., Duffin, R., Gilmour, J., Irwin, J., Roberts, R., & Smith, A. M. A. (Eds.). (1997). Health In Difference, Proceedings of the First National Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual Health Conference, Sydney 3-5 October 1996. Sydney: Australian Centre for Lesbian and Gay Research.
Connell, R. W., & Dowsett, G. W. (Eds.). (1993). Rethinking Sex: Social Theory and Sexuality Research. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Connell, R. W., & Dowsett, G. W. (Eds.). (1992). Rethinking Sex: Social Theory and Sexuality Research. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
In press books
Flood, M., Peacock, D., Greig, A., & Barker, G. (in press). World Health Organization Men and Gender Policy Brief: Policy approaches to involving men and boys in achieving gender equality. Johannesburg: Sonke Gender Justice Network.
Hurley, M., & Croy, S. (in press). HIV infection, gay men, the media, and the law. NAPWA Monograph: NAPWA. Accepted: 2009.
In press book sections
Adams, M., & McCoy, B. (in press). Chapter 6, Lives of Indigenous Australian Men. In R. Thackrah & J. Winch (Eds.), Indigenous Australian Health and Culture: An Introduction for Nursing and Midwifery Students. Australian National University: Pearson Education Australia.
Bennett, L. R. (in press). Adultery Encyclopedia of Sex, Love and Culture: Vol.6, 20th and 21st Centuries.
Bennett, L. R. (in press). Health Practices: Southeast Asia and Australia. In S. Joseph (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Women in Muslim Cultures: Family, Body, Sexuality & Health. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.
Bennett, L. R. (in press). Young Sasak mothers - 'tidak manja lagi': Transitioning from single daughter to young married mother in Lombok, Eastern Indonesia. In K. Robinson (Ed.), Growing up in Indonesia: experience and diversity in youth transitions. Amsterdam: KLTIV Press.
Choo, C., & McCoy, B. (in press). Mission Dormitories: Intergenerational Implications for Kalumburu and Balgo, Kimberley, Western Australia, in Missionaries, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Exchange. In P. Grimshaw & A. Brown-May (Eds.): Sussex Academic Press.
Ewan, S., & McCoy, B. (in press). Chapter 9, National Apology, Human Rights and Health: A new beginning, in Indigenous Australian Health and Culture: An Introduction for Nursing and Midwifery Students. In R. Thackrah & J. Winch (Eds.): Pearson Education Australia.
Flood, M. (in press). Living a Profeminist Life. In A. Nieves (Ed.), What We Think: Gender Roles, Women's Issues and Feminism in the 21st Century.
Flood, M. (in press). Men's Movement in Western Australia. In J. Gregory (Ed.), Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia: University of WA.
Flood, M. (in press). Violence Prevention with Men: Strategies and challenges. In J. C. Ramirez (Ed.), El Juego del Hombre: Las masculinidades (A Game for Men: Masculinities).
Flood, M. (in press). Young Men Using Porn. In K. Boyle (Ed.), Everyday Pornographies: Routledge. Accepted: October 2009.
Flood, M. (in press). Youth, Sex, and the Internet." Using the Internet for Mental Health. In G. Martin (Ed.): ACER Press.
Hurley, M., & Pinto, S. (in press). Gay as ordinary: Normalisation and its effects.
Kashima, Y., Kashima, E. S., Bain, P., Lyons, A., Tindale, R., Robins, G., & Whelan, J. (in press). Communication and essentialism. In M. Drogosz, M. Bilewicz & M. Kofta (Eds.), Beyond Stereotypes: Dehumanization and Essentialism in Group Perception. Warsaw, Poland: SCHOLAR.
Leonard, W., Duncan, D., & Barrett, C. (in press). What a difference a gay makes: the constitution of the older gay man. In A. Kampf, B. Marshall & A. Petersen (Eds.), Ageing Men: Masculinities and Modern Medicine. Oxford: Routledge. Accepted: February 2012.
McCoy, B. (in press). "If We Come Together Our Health Will be Happy": Indigenous Men Seeking Ways to Better Health AIATSIS Seminar Series, Health and Society: an Australian Indigenous Context. Canberra. Accepted: 2003.
Nilan, P., Parker, L., Robinson, K., & Bennett, L. R. (in press). Contemporary Indonesian Youth: Trends and Inequalities. In K. Robinson (Ed.), Growing up in Indonesia: Experience and Diversity in Youth Transitions. Leiden: KITLV Press. Accepted: 15 September 2010.
Slavin, S., & Ellard, J. (in press). Substance, kinship and the meaning of unprotected sex among gay men in Australia. In D. Feldman (Ed.), AIDS, Culture and Gay Men. Gainseville, FL: University Press of Florida.
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