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Publications: Haigh, Yvonne
2021
Pepper, M., Hughes, M.ORCID: 0000-0002-9810-1891 and Haigh, Y.
(2021)
Loophole or lifeline? The policy challenges of mines in care and maintenance.
The Extractive Industries and Society, 8
(3).
Art. 100879.
2020
Vallence, A.M.ORCID: 0000-0001-9190-6366, Fujiyama, H.
ORCID: 0000-0002-7546-6636, Rurak, B.K., Wansbrough, K. and Haigh, Y.
(2020)
Suspected vasovagal syncope during single-pulse TMS in healthy adults: Three case reports.
Clinical Neurophysiology, 131
(11).
pp. 2540-2541.
2019
Haigh, Y. (2019) Increasing complexities: Teaching public policy in the age of discontent. Teaching Public Administration . In Press.
Haigh, Y. and O’Sullivan, S. (2019) Introduction to the special issue of teaching public policy in Australia. Teaching Public Administration . In Press.
Haigh, Y. and Moloney, K.ORCID: 0000-0002-2024-3339
(2019)
Social (in)equity in Australia?
In: Johansen, M., (ed.)
Social Equity in the Asia-Pacific Region.
Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 61-79.
2018
Dent, C.ORCID: 0000-0002-1801-713X and Haigh, Y.
(2018)
Oligopolist Speech and the Public Interest in Pharmaceutical Patent Law Reform.
Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 33
(1).
pp. 1-20.
Cook, I. and Haigh, Y. (2018) Political science and environmental sustainability, responsible citizenship and corporate social responsibility. In: Brueckner, M., Spencer, R. and Paull, M., (eds.) Disciplining the Undisciplined? Springer International Publishing, pp. 121-134.
2016
Howe, S.W. and Haigh, Y. (2016) Anti-corruption watchdog accountability: The limitations of judicial review's ability to guard the guardians. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75 (3). pp. 305-317.
Anda, M.ORCID: 0000-0001-7398-4192, Brueckner, M. and Haigh, Y.
(2016)
Transitions to a post-carbon society: Scenarios for Western Australia.
In: Sayigh, A., (ed.)
Renewable Energy in the Service of Mankind Vol II.
Springer, Cham, pp. 147-162.
2015
Ghosh, P.R., Sharma, S.B., Haigh, Y., Evers, B. and Ho, G.ORCID: 0000-0001-9190-8812
(2015)
An overview of food loss and waste: Why does it matter?
COSMOS, 11
(1).
pp. 1-15.
2014
Haigh, Y., Murcia, K. and Norris, L. (2014) Citizenship, civic education and politics: The education policy context for young Australian citizens. Journal of Education Policy, 29 (5). pp. 598-616.
2013
Haigh, Y. (2013) Conflict, Confusion, Choice: A Phenomenological Approach to Acts of Corruption. International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 7 (3). pp. 739-743.
Haigh, Y. (2013) Election 2013 Issues: How we grow and care for each other. The Conversation, 22 August .
Haigh, Y. (2013) Locating the ethical in the integrity branch: Towards a theoretical framework for ethics in oversight bodies. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 28 (2). pp. 46-55.
2012
Haigh, Y. (2012) Public policy in Australia: theory and practice. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
2010
Murcia, K., Haigh, Y. and Norris, L. (2010) Learning from community service: Engaging Australia Tanzania Young Ambassadors with sustainability. Issues in Educational Research, 20 (3). pp. 276-293.
2009
Haigh, Y. (2009) Desistance from crime: reflections on the transitional experiences of young people with a history of offending. Journal of Youth Studies, 12 (3). pp. 307-322.
2008
Haigh, Y. (2008) Urban Renewal and Crime Prevention Strategies: A Case Study in Phoenix Rise. Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.
2007
Haigh, Y. (2007) Why they desist: Understanding the life worlds of young people involved in crime. Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.
2006
Haigh, Y. (2006) Promoting Safer Communities through Physical Design, Social Inclusion and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design: A Developmental Study. Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.
2003
Haigh, Yvonne (2003) Living well towards others: The development of an everyday ethics through Emmanuel Levinas and Alfred Schutz. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.