
| Position/s: | Lecturer School of Social and Policy Studies |
| Phone: | +61 8 82015752 |
| Email: | joanne.baker@flinders.edu.au |
| Location: | Social Sciences South (338) |
| Postal address: | GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia |
Social policy; social welfare practice; women's studies
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.
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.
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.
Baker, J.L., 2010. The Politics of Choice, Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller.
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.
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.
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.