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vol. 42 no. 1

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Vol. 42, no. 1

Published 1999. Cover artwork Jiri Tibor Novak.

Commentaries

“Tell us what you want, what you really, really want.” Jenna Mead

An evaluation of the desirable characteristics of a supervisor. Rob Fraser and Anne Mathews

The Master/apprentice model for the supervision of postgraduate research and a new policy for research education. Mark Frankland

Articles

Diversity and convergence in Australian higher education. Simon Marginson

Pattern bargaining, decentralism and union democracy: The NTEU and enterprise bargaining in universities. John O’Brien

The traumas of social democracy: Understanding Labor’s troubled times. David Burchell

Hysteria, history and hope: Higher education policy reform set against the Indonesian political and economic crisis. Jane Nicholls

Globalisation and the crisis in the concept of the modern university. Michael Peters & Peter Roberts

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vol. 41 no. 2

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Vol. 41, no. 2

Published 1998. Cover artwork Edd Aragon.

Obituary

John Anwyl, 1930-1998. Simon Marginson

Commentaries

Commodified curricula: The coursebook. Robert Lewis

Feature: Higher education and the politics of difference

Difference, globalisation and the internationalisation of curriculum. Fazal Rizvi and Lucas Walsh

Globalism, cultural diversity and tertiary education. Michael G. Singh

All consuming identities: race and the pedagogy of resentment in the age of difference. Cameron McCarthy and Greg Dimitriadis

The universities and cultural literacy: multiculturalism and multi-nationalism. Sneja Gunew

Governmentality, the ‘now’ university and the future of knowledge work. Jane Kenway and Diana Langmead

Articles

Working in Australian universities: pay equity for men and women? Belinda Probert

Hierarchy and collegiality in Australian universitie.s Brendan Cassidy

Review Essays

Mapping the Third Way: 'Civilising Global Capital: New Thinking For Australian Labor', Mark Latham. Review by Peter Fairbrother

Playing Monopoly on the side-lines: 'Managed Professionals: Unionised faculty and restructuring academic labour', Gary Rhoades. Review by Simon Marginson

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vol. 41 no. 1

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Vol. 41, no. 1

Published 1998. Cover artwork Edd Aragon.

Commentaries

Higher education after the election: It will get worse before it gets better. Simon Marginson

Before virtue: problems with the postgraduate research experience. Tom Clarke

Feature: New Media and Borderless Education

Introduction. Terry Flew

Technology and delivery: Assessing the impact of new media on ‘borderless’ education. Stuart Cunningham

Time and tide: Teaching and learning online. Yoni Ryan

Fast times at Virtual U: Digital media, markets and the future of higher education in the West Report. Terry Flew

Borderless education and teaching and learning cultures: The case of Hong Kong. Mavis E. Kelly and Tak Shing Ha

The opposite of choice: New technologies and new markets in Australian education. Julian Thomas, Denise Meredyth, Leda Blackwood

Information technology as cultural capital. Michael Emmison and John Frow

Technology, information and learning. Ron Burnett

Bookmarks on communications and information technology in higher education teaching and learning. Terry Flew

Reviews

On the Brink: Australia’s Universities Confronting Their Future. Review by Yoni Ryan

Pay, Professionalism and Politics: Reforming Teachers, Reforming Education. Review by John O’Brien

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vol. 40 no. 2

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Vol. 40, no. 2

Published 1997

Editorial

The one dimensional vision. Simon Marginson

Commentaries

Looking beyond the West Review. Julie Wells

Student perceptions of the contract at will doctrine. Graeme Orr

The future of our universities: economic rationalism or irrationality? Gustav Nossal

Feature - The West Review: Visions of the University

Truth and the idea of a university. Raimond Gaita

Competition and collegiality. Judith Brett

The world we are losing. Janet McCalman

The Dearing Report: paving the way for a learning society. Paul Bennett

Equitable education for an equitable society. Simon Kent

Rethinking university management. Jenny Stewart

Net Notes

Working the Internet: multiple engine search for sites concerning work. Jacques Bierling

Reviews

The deluded holding tight to the mythical Review by Linda Hort

Herding cats - Managing higher education Review by Linda Hort

Archaeological dig of affirmative action Review by Susie O’Brien

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vol. 40 no. 1

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Vol. 40, no. 1

Published 1997

Commentaries

Essays from Cyberspace: Issues in undergraduate training and assessment. Stuart E. Dawson

HECS and the farmer’s son. Emory McLendon

Articles

Competition and contestability in Australian higher education, 1987-1997. Simon Marginson

Privacy issues and new technologies. Sue Colman

Long distance teaching: The impact of offshore programs and information technology on academic work. Tim Mazzarol and Peter Hosie

Why Open Learning? Sharon Fraser and Elizabeth Deane

Letters

We’re in this mess together. Paul Rodan

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vol. 39 no. 2

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Vol. 39, no. 2

Published 1996. Cover artwork Heather Cull

Commentaries

The West Review: An answer in search of a question. Jane Nicholls and Simon Marginson

Managing academics’ work: Future performance in higher education. Linda Hort

Libraries, technology, the search for knowledge and digital cash. Clint Small

Class and power in the ivory tower. Tom Bramble

Feature: The future of work in higher education

Changing discourses and practices of academic work. John McCollow and Bob Lingard

Hearing from the forgotten workforce: The problems faced by general staff women working in universities. Jan McLean

Academic employment: Current pressures, future trends and possible responses. John Burgess and Glenda Strachan

Letters

Non-people. Gavin Moodie

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vol. 39 no. 1

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Vol. 39, no. 1

Published 1996.

Commentaries

Higher education and the 1996 Budget. Simon Marginson, Grahame McCulloch and John O’Brien

Business as usual: tertiary institutions and the question of racism. Gisela Kaplan

Feature: New technology and the university

New technology and the university: introduction. Denise Meredyth and Julian Thomas

Conversational scholarship in cyberspace: the evolution and activities of H-Net, the online network for the humanities. Paul Turnbull

Languages and multimedia: dream or nightmare? Uschi Felix and David Askew

The possibilities for electronic publishing on the Internet. Anita Greenhill and Gordon Fletcher

Knowledge workers or threatened species? A commentary. Linda Heron

Academic intellectual property in a new technological and industrial context. Peter Spearritt and Julian Thomas

A proposal for referencing Internet resources. Anita Greenhill and Gordon Fletcher

Bookmarks for beginners: World Wide Web starting points. Denise Meredyth

Articles

The rationale for the Higher Education Contribution Scheme. Bruce Chapman

The changing state-university relationship: State involvement in academic industrial relations since the Murray Report. Gerry Treuren

Reviews

'What is Quality Education?', D Green and ' Total Quality in Higher Education', R Lewis & D Smith. Review by Sue Johnston

'Limited Access: Women’s Disadvantage in Higher Education Employment', Tanya Castleman, Margaret Allen, Wendy Bastalich and Patrick Wright. Review by Emma Hawkes

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vol. 38 no. 2

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Vol. 38, no. 2

Published 1995.

Feature: Postgraduate studies/postgraduate pedagogy

Introduction: postgraduate studies/postgraduate pedagogy. Alison Lee and Bill Green

Higher degree research supervision: a question of balance. Gilah C Leder

Making supervision relationships accountable: graduate student logs. Anna Yeatman

Research degree supervision: ‘more mentor than master’. A G Shannon

Professional development for postgraduate supervision. Sue Johnston

Education Doctorates: reconstructing professional partnerships around research? Marie Brennan

Postgraduate research supervision in the emerging ‘open’ universities. Terry Evans

Postgraduate education and open learning: anticipating a new order? Peter Taylor

Teaching tech(no)bodies: open learning and postgraduate pedagogy. Erica McWilliam and Patrick Palmer

Monstrous knowledge: Doing PhDs in the new humanities. Bob Hodge

Theorising postgraduate pedagogy. Bill Green and Alison Lee

Pedagogy, psychoanalysis, feminism. Terry Threadgold

Articles

Restructuring employment: the case of female academics. Jan Currie

Career aspirations of pre-service graduates in a university faculty of education: a descriptive report. A Yarrow, B Hansford, K Hyndman, J Millwater, R Muller and G Streets

Size versus performance in research. Ron Johnston, Lyn Grigg and John Currie

The forgotten workforce: female general staff in higher education. Tanya Castleman and Margaret Allen

International education and innovative approaches to university teaching. Sid Morris and Wayne Hudson

Reviews

Challenge to corporatist vision, 'Teaching for Justice in the age of the Good Universities Guide', Les Terry. Review by Gay Baldwin

What to do about academic freedom? 'Academic Freedom', Conrad Russell. Review by Brian Martin

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vol. 38 no. 1

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Vol. 38, no. 1

Published 1995.

AUR Editorial - Review of Management of Higher Education Institutions

Feature: Governance and management of higher education

Introduction: Regulatory frameworks, market competition and the governance and management of higher education. V Lynn Meek

Tensions and tendencies In the management of quality and autonomy in Australian higher education. Ingrid Moses

Priorities for academic staff development in the nineties: A personal view. Philip C Candy

The professionalisation of Australian academic administration. Gavin Moodie

The management of research at institutional level. Grant Harman

The Australian Research Council Large Grants Scheme: Problems, concerns and recommendations for change. Ray Over

Implications for higher education of the public sector reform agenda. Peter Coaldrake

Decision-making in higher education: A comparative perspective. Harry de Boer and Leo Goedegebuure

The changed language of universities. Arthur O'Neil

Articles

Research Assistants in the Clever Country. Michael Organ and Stuart Svensen

Thinking about learning and work: Academia and vocational education. Richard Sweet

Corporate management and its penetration of university administration and government. Bob Bessant

How should universities respond to the abolition of compulsory retirement? Linda Rosenman and Sylvia McDonald

In Reply

Knowing, learning and the ideal knowledge in higher education. Tony Coady & Seamus Miller

Reviews

Pearce Revisited. Charles Samplord

Back to the future? After the Dawkins Revolution in Australian Higher Education. Richard De Angelis

The real world? Lawrie Angus

The search for excellence in teaching. Robert Zehner

Flexible teaching-learning. Gavin Moodie

Letter

Orr saga still causes suffering. Jane Edwards

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vol. 37 no. 2

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Vol. 37, no. 2

Published 1994.

Feature: Equity and Diversity

Guest Editor: Bob Lingard

Equity and Diversity in Mass Higher Education: Some policy issues. Bob Lingard, Leo Bartlett, John Knight, Paige Porter and Fazal Rizvi

Just out of reaeh: Access to equity in Australian higher education. T.C. Gale and Peter McNamee

Managing equity in higher education. Eleanor Ramsay

Mainstreaming equity activities in universities: The next challenge. Maureen Bowen

From crisis to containment: Managing u nmnet demand for Australian higher education. Leo Bartlett and Leonie Rowan

New pathways? Post compulsory schooling, TAFE and mass higher education. Miriam Henry and Sandra Taylor

FAUSA and the rise and fall of the binary system of higher education in Australia. John McCollow

Steering at what distance? The political economy of equity, diversity and quality in the August 1993 Higher Education Budget Statement. John Knight

Universities Inc.: caveat emptor. Colin Symes and Susan Hopkins

Articles

Australian First Nations University: A discussion on the establishment of an Aboriginal university. Errol West

'Consent' or 'Coercion'? Removing conflict of interest from staff-student relations. Carol Bacchi

Review

Mature age women students. Beyond 'Educating Rita' Catherine Scott

Letter

Setting the record straight on Orr. John McManners

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vol. 37 no. 1

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Vol. 37, no. 1

Published 1994.

Feature: Quality and Higher Education

Editorial. Alan Lindsay

Quality assurance and disciplinary differences. Tony Beeher

Valuing quality teaching through recognition of context specific skills. Ruth Neumann

Research quality, peer review and performance indicators. Penelope S. Murphy

Do performance indicators measure outcomes of education? Lindsay D. Mackay

Strange yet compatible bedfellows: Quality assurance and quality improvement. Judyth Sachs

Quality and traditional university values: Policy development through consultation. Robert A. Cannon

ARTICLES

Use of peer review by the Australian Research Council. Ray Over

The loose cannon syndrome: University as business & students as consumers. Damien Considine

Australian higher education, constructivism and the relevance of the transmission view: A reply to Coady and Miller. Graham D. Hendry

REVIEWS

An unconvincing document. Ronald Barnett

Does TQM work in education? Bob Bessant

Getting the best results. Diana Burgell

What to do about academic freedom? Diana Burgcll

AUR AFFAIRS

A survey of AUR readership. Ralph Hall

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vol. 36 no. 2

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Vol. 36, no. 2

Published 1993.

Feature: Marketing Education

Marketing education in the 1990s: An introductory essay. Jane Kenway, Chris Bigum, Lindsay Fitzclarence and Janine Collier

Higher education as a commodity: The long broad tapestry. Colin Richardson

Centralised decentralisation: Sloanism, marketing quality and higher education. Peter Watkins

Education, markets and the contradictions of Asia-Australia relations. Don Alexander and Fazal Rizvi

That's edutainment: Restructuring universities and the Open Learning Initiative. Chris Bigum, Lindsay Fitzclarence and Jane Kenway in as ociation with Janine Collier and Carol-Anne Croker

A joy forever (and its price):English and the market. McKenzie Wark

The marketisation of tertiary education in New Zealand. Michael Peters, James Marshall and Bruce Parr

ARTICLES

Australian higher education and the relevance of Tewman. Tony Coady and Seumas Miller

REVIEW ARTICLE

Pastoral shades: Sidney Orr and the eroticisation of teaching. Jeffrey Minson

REVIEWS

Going round in circle. Simon Marginson

Economic rationalism a a political program. J W Nevile

The tail wagging the dog. Seumas Miller

Developments in school and public assessment. Roger Peddie

Moral values back on the agenda. Seumas Miller

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vol. 36 no. 1

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Vol. 36, no. 1

Published 1993.

Feature: Intellectual Property

The intellectual property of academics as teachers, scholars or researchers. David Saunders

Intellectual property rights in the Australian university context: An overview. Sam Ricketson

The Copyright Agency Limited. Caroline Morgan

From 'piracy' to payment: Audio-visual copyright and teaching practice. Peter Anderson

Competitive research grants and industry collaboration: A challenge for universities in the 1990s. Peter Johnson

Patents and university research in the United Kingdom. Brad Sherman

Universities, intellectual property and litigation: A view from the sideline. Dan Dwyer

A note on academic plagiarism. David Saunders

Articles

Performance and quality in higher education. Alan Lindsay

The Brick Wall: Why so few women become senior academics. Carol Bacchi

Reviews

Survey of the Working Conditions of Casual Academic Employees at the University of New South Wales. Braham Dabscheck

The economics of public investment in education in Papua New Guinea. Simon Marginson

Building La Trobe University 1964-1989. Christie Eliezer

Developments in School and Public Assessment (Australian Education Review No.31). Roger Peddie

The University: An Owner's Manual. Richard De Angelis

Industry and Higher Eduction: Collaboration to Improve Students' Learning and Training
The Learning University: Towards a new Paradigm?
Moral Values and Higher Education: A Notion at Risk. Seamlus Miller

UNIX Productivity Tools for Teachers, Writers and Researchers. Matt Polasek

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vol. 35 no. 2

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Vol. 35, no. 2

Published 1992.

Feature: Academic Work

Introduction: The construction and reconstruction of academic work. John O'Brien

Academic work reconsidered. Ingrid Moses

Changes in the nature of academic work. Craig McInnis

Academic perceptions of their roles pre and post the new higher education policy. Linda Hart and Harry Oxley

The emergence of higher education as an industry:The second tier awards and award restructuring. Jan Currie

The state of the academic profession: An Australia - United Kingdom comparison. Henry Miller

Higher education, national development, and the academic profession: Do we still want "Good people thinking about the universe?" Paige Porter, Bob Lingard, John Knight

ARTICLES

Regulating the equality agenda: EEO in higher education. Chris Wieneke & Marsha Durham

Changing patterns of research direction in higher education institutions: Evidence from Australian universities. Shantha Liyanage and Helen Mitehell

REVIEWS

Autonomy under threat? Julie McLeod

Higher education in the late twentieth century: Reflections on a changing system. A festschrift for Ernest Roe Roger Peddic

The idea of higher education. Millicenc E Poole

Stonning the tower: Women in the academic world. Kathleen Phelan

Researching, understanding and changing teachers' work. Elizabeth Hatton

Teachers in Australian schools: A 1989 profile. Martin Sullivan

Library provision in higher education. David Garrioch

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vol. 35 no. 1

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Vol. 35, no. 1

Published 1992.

FEATURE: INDUSTRY DEREGULATION, ENTERPRISE BARGAINING AND HIGHER EDUCATION

Introduction. Graham Smith

The deregulation of industrial relations. Stephen Deery

The regulation of academic employment: The past and present. Graham Smith

Enterprise bargaining and higher education: A changed role for the AHEIA? Russell Blackford

The 1991 National Wage Case: Higher education and enterprise bargaining. Di Zetlin

Universities and enterprise bargaining. Laura Bennett and Michael Quinlan

Industrial relations on the campus. JW Shaw QC MLC

ARTICLES

Sex on campus· where does 'consent' end and harassment begin? Carol Bacchi

The Dawkins revolution. R DeAngelis

Some Dynamics of Authorship. Mick Dunkin

REVIEWS

Young People's Participation in Post-Compulsory Education and Training. Cherry Collins

Training Costs of Award Restructuring. Anne Junor

Access and Selection to High Demand TAFE Courses. William Hall

Environmental Research in Australia: The Issues. Frank G Fisher

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vol. 35 no. 1

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Vol. 34, no. 2

Published 1991.

FEATURE: WOMEN'S STUDIES IN AUSTRALIA

Women's studies in Australian higher education: Introduction and brief history. Lyndall Ryan

Women's studies in the 1990s: Problems and prospects. Judith Allen

Orphans of the storm: The attrition of the ANU women's studies program. Jill Julius Matthews and Dorothy Broom

The Women's Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney, Nepean: Political and ethical considerations. Deborah Chambers and Christine Wieneke

''There's good news in the mail!": Women's studies by external mode ofdelivery. Kay Schaffer and Beverley Thiele

ARTICLES

Inauguration of the Faculty ofLaw at the University of Wollongong. Sir Anthony Mason

Portia lost in the groves of academe wondering what to do about legal education. Margaret Thomton

Academic freedom in South Africa. Seumas Miller

REVIEWS

Reviewing the quality of higher education? WF Connell

Double burdens of 'secondary' labour. Belinda Proben

Psychology as public education Simon Marginson

The Dawkins reform agenda. Bob Lingard

The new computer order. Lindsay Fitzclarence

Computing for fun and profit. Ilana Snyder

TAFE: Demand and supply. William Hall

ERRATUM

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vol. 35 no. 1

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Vol. 34, no. 1

Published 1991.

FEATURE: ACCOUNTABILITY

Introduction. Barry Hindess and Ian Hunter

Modelling and motivating academic performance Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit

Accountability: To Whom - For What? Rachel Sharp

Working in the present Tony Bennett

Two kinds of accountability. Barry Hindess

From the state to the citizen to the economy. Nicholas Brown

The personality market. Denise Meredyth

ARTICLES

The meanings ofthe clever country Stuan Macintyre

Women in medical research and academia: what future? Sylvia M Kirov

REVIEWS

Defining the university staff shortage. Ian Allen

Productivity for fun and profit. Gerald Burke

The engine room of research policy. Jim Beattie

Agriculture: the Waite review. L A Douglas

A Government policy archive. John Lawry

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vol. 35 no. 1

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Vol. 33, no. 1 & 2

Published 1990.

FEATURE: RESEARCH POLICY

Strategic policy for science. Ron Johnston

How research came to dominate higher education and what ought to be done about it. Don Aitkin

The dying of the light. lan Lowe

ARTICLES

A study of counting. lan Doust

Destroying the gift: Ratiollulising research in the humanities. Freya Mathews

The Academic Freedom Charter Experience. Michael Bartos

Privatising state workers: The case of academics. John O'Brien

Access to university education in Australia 1852·1990: Changes in the undergraduate social mix Don Anderson

The Courts and the universities. The Honorable Justice Richard E. McGarvie

A note on the impact of HECS in enrolments in graduate management courses. Michael Jay Polonsky

Academic background and achievement of single and married mothers undertaking tertiary studies. Ailsa Burns and Cath Scott

A survey of overseas students in Queensland. G.T. Steedman and R. W. Dagwell

Adding a summer term to the academic year. Neil Johnson

REVIEWS

Accounting education J. W. Nevile

The Aulich Report Jenny Strauss

The impact of HECS Jan Currie

Origins of amalgamations Kerry Barlow

Productivity as a positive Terri Seddon

Heads, chairs and managers Lynn Meek

FEEDBACK

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