All Stories

  1. Shari‘a in Sydney and New York: A Perspective from Professionals and Leaders Dealing with Islamic Law
  2. Shari’aand Everyday Life in Sydney
  3. The Presentation of the Vinaya within Forms of Western Scholarship
  4. Family Provision, The Family Farm and Rural Patriarchy: Three Actors in Search of a Play?
  5. Defining the conversation about Shari’a: Representations in Australian newspapers
  6. Legal Pluralism, Family Personal Laws, and the Rejection ofShari'ain Australia: A Case of Multiple or “Clashing” Modernities?
  7. Ideas of Transgression and Buddhist Monks
  8. The Rules of Buddhist Monks: Issues of Property and Pollution
  9. Property, the Formation of the Pioneer State and the Working of Power in Rural Australia
  10. ‘Marriage‐like relationships’ and social security in Australia
  11. Property and the governance of the family farm in rural Australia
  12. Shopping malls in Australia
  13. Neoliberalism, Shopping Malls and the End of ‘Property’?
  14. The Market and Social Welfare in Australia: The Creation of an "Enterprise Theology"
  15. Testamentary freedom, patriarchy and inheritance of the family farm in Australia
  16. MAORI HEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND: THE TOHUNGA SUPPRESSION ACT 1907
  17. Buddhist Confession: A Foucauldian Approach
  18. Buddhist 'Transgressions': The Violation of Rules by Buddhist Monks
  19. 'Sexualised Economics', Divorce and the Division of Farming Property in Australia
  20. 'Marriage-Like Relationships' and Social Security: Retirees and the Age-Pension
  21. Property, 'The Governmentalisation of the State' and the Working of Power in Rural Australia
  22. 'Marriage-Like Relationships' and Social Security in Australia: From Governing the 'Moral Character' of the Family to Governing in the Context of Neoliberalism