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Alphabetic Index to WISENET Journal Volumes 1- 50: Main Articles

Title/Topic

Author

Journal Reference

A Feeling for the Enterprise: A New Course on Gender and Science

Broom, D

No 22, Apr 1990

A Feminist Science?

Dugdale, A

No 15, May 1988

A New Committee, A New Chair: What will it do for Women Scientists at UNE?

Rossiter, H

No 41, Jul 1996

A Prehistoric Perspective on Australia's Environmental Problems

White, M.E

No 29, Jul 1992

A Profile of Wisenet's Membership

Temple, D

No 30, Nov 1992

A Promotion Saga

Anon,

No 48, Jul 1998

A Snapshot of WISENET

Bengston, C

No 42, Nov 1996

A study of the current status of Indian Women in science and technology

Altekar, W, & S Gurnani

No 50, Feb 1999

Aboriginal Education at Southern Cross University

Ramsay, L

No 35, Jul 1994

Abortion: Right or Crime?

Finlay, H.A

No 26, Jul 1991

Alcohol: The Great Social Drug

Temple, D

No 26, Jul 1991

Applying Science in the Art of Caring

Beanland, C

No 35, Jul 1994

AWISE: An Umbrella for Women in Science

Engineering and Technology in the UK, Bidwell, N

No 43, Feb 1997

Beefing up our Trade is Almost Green

Wahlquist, A

No 29, Jul 1992

Bioethics: Out of the Too Hard Basket at last?

Shaw, J

No 15, May 1988

Bookmark Biosphere Reserve

Russell, W

No 48, Jul 1998

Cancer and the Law Part 1

Thompson, C

No 17, Feb 1989

Cancer and the Law Part 2

Thonson, C

No 18, Mar 1989

Co-evolution of Consciousness

Leigh, F

No 2, Aug 1985

Community Environmental monitoring- Friend or Foe?

Caiger, L & Coad, P

No 45, Nov 1997

Confronting the Masculinity of Science and Technology

Poiner, G

No 30, Nov 1992

CSIRO EEO Census Report

Keating, C

No 17, Feb 1989

CSIRO Oceanography Project: Derwent River

CSIRO, No 41

No 41, Jul 1996

CSIRO Women in Science Project

Ryan, S

No 3, Nov 1985

CSIRO-Still A Man's World

Macpherson, C

No 1, Apr 1984

Differences in Mathematics Study Persistence

Cossey, P

No 6, Jun 1986

Do Children and Engineering Mix?

Cavenagh, C

No 41, Jul 1996

Does Science Have a Male Image?

Temple, D

No 16, Jul 1988

Educating Girls for a Future in Technology

Middleton, C

No 37, Apr 1995

Education of Girls

,

No 12, Sep 1987

Encouraging Girls into Physics and Chemistry

Shaw, K

No 40, Feb 1996

Encouraging Scientists into Physics and Chemistry- an Update

Shaw, K

No 48, Jul 1998

Equal Employment Opportunity in CSIRO 1984 - 1991

Anon,

No 30, Nov 1992

Equity in the Class Room: an Elusive Goal?

Leder, G

No 14, Feb 1988

Ethics in Scientific and technical communication

Weber, J

No 38, Jul 1995

Femmes Up-Front. France's Leading Women Show the Way

Steedman, S

No 48, Jul 1998

Food Irradiation: What's the Rush?

Bloomfield, L

No 17, Feb 1989

Further Links between Science and Education

Gibson, A

No 10, Apr 1987

Gender and Curriculum

Nightingale, P

No 17, Feb 1989

Gender Harassment in Science- WISET Report

Moyal, A

No 40, Feb 1996

Gender Roles in Education: Who's missing out

Baldwin, G

No 24, Oct 1990

Genetic Engineering

Sutton, R

No 31, Mar 1993

Getting Back. Returning to Science after a Career Break.

Arkinstall, C

No 28, Mar 1992

Getting to the Bottom of the Nappy Debate. Women's issues on the Environment Movement's Agenda

Metz, M

No 29, Jul 1992

Getting Your Message Across.

Foley, C

No 27, Nov 1991

Girls in Maths/Science Summer School

Surman, P

No 24, Oct 1990

Go south young woman, go south..- Working in Antarctica

Greet, P

No 39, Oct 1995

Have we become paranoid about sexual harassment?

Edwards, F.A.

No 38, Jul 1995

Headlines

Songlines and Timelines, Head, K

No 44, Jul 1997

Healing Touch: an Interview with Mary Jo Bulbrook

Davis, K

No 35, Jul 1994

Herstories: history's Betrayal of Women in Chemistry

Irvine, I

No 22, Apr 1990

Hide and Seek and Find: A History of Women in Science and Technology in Australia

Poiner, G

No 19, Jun 1989

Higher education: still a nontraditional sector for women?

Cobbin, D

No 38, Jul 1995

How Not to do it- or My Not So Brilliant Career

Curtis, M

No 33, Dec 1993

Hypatia's Inheritance

Rossiter, H

No 49, Nov 1998

Impressions of Science and Technology in Europe

Bartels, D

No 30, Nov 1992

Improving Girls' Maths Performance

Scanlon, H

No 18, Mar 1989

Improving Science Education Through Books

Stodart, E

No 15, May 1988

Increasing Female Participation in Computing Courses: UCQ

Clayton, D, M Cranston, M Crock, K Egea, T Lynch, R Orchard, P Robinson & A Turner

No 34, Mar 1994

Is a Skeleton Sexist?

Skates, A

No 31, Mar 1993

Is IVF Good Science?

Shaw, A

No 13, Dec 1987

Is there a Gender Gap in the Technical Communication Profession?

Fisher, J

No 32, Jul 1993

It all depends on politics

Garmire, E

No 38, Jul 1995

Key Centre for Women's Health in Society

Westmore, A

No 23, Jul 1990

Let's Play Houses

Neville, F

No 46, Feb 1998

Linking Science and Education through CSIRO

Harrington, J

No 35, Jul 1994

Major Government Studies the Under-representation of girls and women in Science and technology, 1973-1986

Macpherson, C

No 7, Sep 1986

Making Female Students Confident in a Science Career: the Vietnam Experience

Chau, PT & Huong, LL

No 41, Jul 1996

Male or Female? Honing in on the Gene that Determines Sex.

Marshall Graves, J.

No 25, Feb 1991

Managing Maternity

Glezer, H

No 23, Jul 1990

Mathematics- going for gold or Settling for the mediocre?

AMSC,

No 45, Nov 1997

Mathematics, Gender and Power

Barnes, M

No 17, Feb 1989

Monitoring ethics in medical research

Grant, E

No 38, Jul 1995

More on .. Schoolgirls Excel at Exams

Temple, D

No 44, Jul 1997

Movie Insights from the Womb

Levingston, S & Barham

No 39, Oct 1995

My Antarctic Experience

Greet, P

No 36, Dec 1994

My Life and Abortion

Irwin, J

No 17, Feb 1989

Natural Resources: Health, Reproduction and the Gender Order

Broom, D

No 15, May 1988

New Ideas for Teaching Physics

Smith, L

No 21, Dec 1989

New rewards for Women in Civil Engineering

Goodwin, M

No 39, Oct 1995

Notes on Some Interesting Scientists

Niven, BS

No 19, Jun 1989

Obstacles to the Advancement of Senior Women Scientists

Anon,

No 36, Dec 1994

Orang-utans and Conservation: the Debate Continues

Kaplan, G & Rogers, L

No 41, Jul 1996

Palliative Care: An Alternative to the Medical Model

Hart, B

No 16, Jul 1988

Patterns of Responsibility in Medicine

Leigh, F

No 5, Mar 1986

Peer Reviewers Favour Males

Ives, R

No 44, Jul 1997

Preparing Boys for Gender Equity in Science

Otrupcek, R

No 32, Jul 1993

Public View of Science Career Ahead

Wright, B

No 39, Oct 1995

Re-entry Fellowship for Women at QUT

Camilleri, J

No 35, Jul 1994

Research in the High Arctic: Women Scientists in Spitsbergen

Rossiter, H

No 40, Feb 1996

Researchers as Communicators

Kinnear, J

No 49, Nov 1998

Responses to "Have We Become Paranoid about Sexual Harassment?"

De Lepervanche, M & Poiner

No 39, Oct 1995

Role Models, Mentors and Sheer Perseverance: Career for Women in Science

Warner, L

No 46, Feb 1998

School Level Activities are the Key to Better Maths Teaching

Howe, P

No 14, Feb 1988

Schoolgirls Excel at Exams-Then What?

Temple, D

No 43, Feb 1997

Science and Maths for Women

Elliot, D

No 14, Feb 1988

Science and Technology. Participation by Women: Wherein Lies the Problem?

Willis, S

No 28, Mar 1992

Science as a Culture

Ives, R

No 46, Feb 1998

Science Education: Woolly Thinking Unravelled

Dircks, R

No 12, Sep 1987

Science Enrolment Trends in Australian Schools

De Laeter, J & Dekkers, J

No 43, Feb 1997

Science Futures

Mills, N

No 47, 1998

Science in Antarctica

Robinson, S

No 48, Jul 1998

Science is for Everybody Part I

The Royal Society,

No 11, Jun 1987

Science is for Everybody Part II

The Royal Society,

No 12, Sep 1987

Science Knowledge in Nursing

Davis, K

No 35, Jul 1994

Science Shops. Practicing the Strategy of the Indirect Approach

Emery, M

No 15, May 1988

Science, Media, Politics and People

Eckersley, R

No 21, Dec 1989

Science, Technology and Equity: Australian Policy in 1986

Bowen, M

No 8, Dec 1986

Science: A Masculine Disorder

Bowling, J & Martin,B

No 4, Nov 1985

Scientist in the Five Ring Circus

Russell, B

No 39, Oct 1995

Scientists and Safety

Algar, E & Ashmore, S

No 21, Dec 1989

Separating Myth from Reality in Affirmative Action

Rozman-Jones, L

No 41, Jul 1996

Sex Discrimination in Employment

Pratt, V

No 24, Oct 1990

Sexist Rules Wastes the Genius of Women

Cribb, J

No 29, Jul 1992

Sexist Scientific Stereotypes

Bartel, R

No 32, Jul 1993

Should I Stay- or Should I Go?

Longnecker, N

No 44, Jul 1997

Should WISENET have a Role as an Umbrella Group for Women Scientists' Organisations?

Temple, D

No 40, Feb 1996

So You Want to Talk to the Newspaper?

Johnson, C

No 27, Nov 1991

Social Responsibility. The Case of Women's Sanitary Products

Fischer, H & Skondras, H

No 33, Dec 1993

Socio-cultural Factors in Mathematics Education

Crawford, K

No 14, Feb 1988

Sustaining the Living Soil

King, K

No 29, Jul 1992

Technical Hobbyclubs for Girls 10-12

Hyllkema-Knottenbelt, M

No 23, Jul 1990

Technology and Medicine: A Sociopolitical Perspective

Daly, J

No 13, Dec 1987

Technology, the Gender Gap

Mills, N

No 29, Jul 1992

Teleworking

Upton, R

No 36, Dec 1995

Ten Easy Steps to Getting Media Coverage of Your Scientific Conference

Gascoigne, T

No 45, Nov 1997

Ten Years of IVF in Australia

Rutnam, R

No 23, Jul 1990

The Australian Academy of Science

Niven, BS

No 18, Mar 1989

The Beijing Experience: Thoughts on Gender, Science and Technology

Kinnear, A

No 40, Feb 1996

The Bill of Health

Bammer, G

No 2, Aug 1985

The Computer Advantage: Issues and Access

Groundwater-Smith, S

No 23, Jul 1990

The Effects of Sunlight on the Skin

Mason, R, Dissanayaken, N & McLeod, S

No 26, Jul 1991

The Impact of Women at the Top

Heij, E

No 46, Feb 1998

The Jessie Street Women's Library

Jones, S

No 50, Feb 1999

The Need for Nutritional and other Alternative Therapies for Cancer

Stone, D

No 19, Jun 1989

The Politics of Cancer: A Case Study of the Illawarra Cancer Appeal-a-thon

Short, S

No 15, May 1988

The Teaching Maths to Women Project

Marr, B

No 10, Apr 1987

Towards a Feminist Science

Emery, M

No 10, Apr 1987

Training and Development of Women Scientists in the USA

Esser, K

No 31, Mar 1993

Using Algae to Test the Toxicity of Pollutants

Stauber, J

No 29, Jul 1992

Voiceless Female Scientists

Wooller, J

No 34, Mar 1994

What about WISET (Women in science, engineering & technology advisory group)

Temple, D

No 37, Apr 1995

What CSIRO is Doing to Make Science a More Attractive and Satisfying Career for Women

Knobel, G

No 28, Mar 1992

What Happens to Women in Chemistry?

Mills, N

No 37, Apr 1995

When is a Negative Positive?

Hargreaves, K.W

No 36, Dec 1994

Where Have all the Women Gone?

Wilson, B

No 9, Feb 1987

Why Can't a Woman?

Kavanagh, R

No 21, Dec 1989

Why More Women in Politics?

McGarity, B

No 37, Apr 1995

Why Scientists Should Communicate

Gascoigne, T

No 45, Nov 1997

Winning Grant Proposals

Sheil, M

No 48, Jul 1998

WISE Project University of WA

Anderson-Mayes, A

No 40, Feb 1996

WISENET and Community Participation in Health

Siedlecky, S

No 6, Jun 1986

Women and Paradigm Change in Science

Bowen, M

No 35, Jul 1994

Women and Pharmacy

Cartwright, L

No 18, Mar 1989

Women and the Biochemistry Curriculum

Uhr, M.L

No 31, Mar 1993

Women and Work

Macinolty, J

No 49, Nov 1998

Women at AIMS: Tropical Marine Science

Camplin, J

No 34, Mar 1994

Women in academic chemistry

Garson, M Smith, S and Wentrup-Byrne, E

No 38, Jul 1995

Women in Biological Sciences- Part 1

Payget, J & Radcliffe, B

No 19, Jun 1989

Women in Chemistry Network

Irvine, I

No 4, Dec 1985

Women in Construction

Thompson, N

No 43, Feb 1997

Women in medical Sciences in Queensland

Specht, A

No 35, Jul 1994

Women in professional Jobs: An APS EEO Survey

Rafferty, F

No 17, Feb 1989

Women in Science and Technology

Editor,

No 4, Dec 1985

Women in Science in China

Franklin, MA

No 8, Dec 1986

Women in Science in Vietnam

O'Neill, T

No 37, Apr 1995

Women in the Natural Sciences

Harvey, L

No 20, Sep 1989

Women into Power

Mackinolty, J

No 37, Apr 1995

Women into Science and Technology

Greaney, J

No 22, Apr 1990

Women Making Waves

Temple, D

No 41, Jul 1996

Women Scientists at the Queensland Museum

Specht, A & Bowen, M

No 34, Mar 1994

Women Scientists in Fiction

McAdam, J

No 19, Jun 1989

Women, Science and the Academy- Gaining Ground or Shifting Sands?

Wells, J

No 48, Jul 1998

Women's Careers in Science: Their Achievements and Problems

Lumbers, E

No 28, Mar 1992

Work in a Man's World

Bradford, J

No 17, Feb 1989

Working in a World of Men

Cavenagh, C

No 43, Feb 1997

Worrying about the Right Issues in Food Safety

Cox, B

No 32, Jul 1993


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