Dr Joanne Baker

Position/s:Lecturer
School of Social and Policy Studies
Phone: +61 8 82015752
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Location: Social Sciences South (338)
Postal address: GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia

Teaching

Teaching interests

Social policy; social welfare practice; women's studies

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Research and consultancy

Publications

Book chapters

Baker, J.L., Miles, D., & Thorpe, R., 2008. Parents with complicated lives: do child protection services help or hinder?. In Child Protection: Challenges and Initiatives. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press, pp. 170-176.

Refereed journal articles

Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., Baker, J.L., et al., 2011. The effect of family violence on post-separation parenting arrangements. The Experiences and Views of Children and Adults from Families who Separated Post-1995 and Post-2006. Family Matters, 86, 49-61.

Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., Baker, J.L., et al., 2010. Family Violence: Parents' and Children's experiences before and after the 2006 reforms. Australian Family Lawyer, 21(2), 11-18.

Baker, J.L., 2010. Claiming Volition and Evading Victimhood: Post-feminist obligations for young women. Feminism and Psychology, 20(2), 186-204.

Baker, J.L., 2010. Great expectations and post-feminist accountability: Young women living up to the 'successful girls' discourse. Gender and Education, 22(1), 1-15.

Baker, J.L., 2009. Young mothers in late modernity : sacrifice, respectability and the transformative neo-liberal subject. Journal of Youth Studies, 12(3), 275-288.

Harris, N. & Baker, J.L., 2008. Connecting, collaborating and surviving: the story of a women's studies centre in the Australian tropics. Outskirts, 19, 1-29.

Baker, J.L., 2008. The ideology of choice: overstating progress and hiding injustice in the lives of young women: Findings from a study in North Queensland, Australia. Women's Studies International Forum, 31(1), 53-64.

Baker, J.L., 2003. Don't believe the hype: young women's experience of male violence in the girl power era. Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, 14, 27-34.

Refereed conference papers

Baker, J.L., 2008. Entitlement, choice and leadership ambivalence: The occupational aspirations and experiences of young women in a post-feminist era. Engendering Leadership Through Research and Practice, 55-62.

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Books

Baker, J.L., 2010. The Politics of Choice, Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller.

Book chapters

Baker, J.L., Miles, D., & Thorpe, R., 2008. Parents with complicated lives: do child protection services help or hinder?. In Child Protection: Challenges and Initiatives. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press, pp. 170-176.

Baker, J.L., 2006. Girl Power' and its implications for work with young women. In Lighting the Path: Reflections on Counselling Young Women and Sexual Assault. Brisbane: Zig Zag Young Women's Resource Centre Inc., pp. 9-22.

Refereed journal articles

Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., Baker, J.L., et al., 2011. The effect of family violence on post-separation parenting arrangements. The Experiences and Views of Children and Adults from Families who Separated Post-1995 and Post-2006. Family Matters, 86, 49-61.

Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., Baker, J.L., et al., 2010. Family Violence: Parents' and Children's experiences before and after the 2006 reforms. Australian Family Lawyer, 21(2), 11-18.

Baker, J.L., 2010. Claiming Volition and Evading Victimhood: Post-feminist obligations for young women. Feminism and Psychology, 20(2), 186-204.

Baker, J.L., 2010. Great expectations and post-feminist accountability: Young women living up to the 'successful girls' discourse. Gender and Education, 22(1), 1-15.

Baker, J.L., 2009. Young mothers in late modernity : sacrifice, respectability and the transformative neo-liberal subject. Journal of Youth Studies, 12(3), 275-288.

Harris, N. & Baker, J.L., 2008. Connecting, collaborating and surviving: the story of a women's studies centre in the Australian tropics. Outskirts, 19, 1-29.

Baker, J.L., 2008. The ideology of choice: overstating progress and hiding injustice in the lives of young women: Findings from a study in North Queensland, Australia. Women's Studies International Forum, 31(1), 53-64.

Baker, J.L., 2003. Don't believe the hype: young women's experience of male violence in the girl power era. Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, 14, 27-34.

Refereed conference papers

Baker, J.L., 2008. Entitlement, choice and leadership ambivalence: The occupational aspirations and experiences of young women in a post-feminist era. Engendering Leadership Through Research and Practice, 55-62.

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