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Rose-Marie Stambe
Rose-Marie Stambe
Ismeretlen szervezet
E-mail megerősítve itt: uq.edu.au
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Neoliberal austerity and unemployment
D Fryer, R Stambe
Psychologist 27 (4), 34-38, 2014
292014
Mothering in the context of violence: Indigenous and non-Indigenous mothers’ experiences in regional settings in Australia
S Meyer, RM Stambe
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37 (9-10), NP7958-NP7983, 2022
182022
Indigenous women's experiences of domestic and family violence, help‐seeking and recovery in regional Queensland
S Meyer, RM Stambe
Australian Journal of Social Issues 56 (3), 443-458, 2021
172021
Checking activation at the door: Rethinking the welfare-work nexus in light of Australia’s Covid-19 response
R Stambe, G Marston
Social Policy and Society 22 (1), 106-121, 2023
122023
Work and the crafting of individual identities from a critical standpoint
D Fryer, R Stambe
Australian Community Psychologist 26 (1), 8-17, 2014
122014
Staying safe, feeling welcome, being seen: How spatio‐temporal configurations affect relations of care at an inclusive health and wellness centre
S Plage, K Baker, C Parsell, RM Stambe, E Kuskoff, A Mansuri
Health Expectations 26 (6), 2620-2629, 2023
82023
Police and duty lawyer perceptions of domestic violence protection order proceedings involving parents: towards greater system accountability and family-centred decision-making
RM Stambe, S Meyer
Journal of family violence 38 (7), 1405-1417, 2023
82023
The Reproduction of Compliant Labour Power Through (Re) Constitution of the Child and Adult Subject
D Fryer, C Marley, R Stambe
Awry: Journal of Critical Psychology 1 (1), 35-49, 2020
72020
Rejecting wraparound support: An ethnographic study of social service provision
C Parsell, R Stambe, J Baxter
British Journal of Social Work 48 (2), 302-320, 2018
72018
Photovoice: doing assessed research as an undergraduate from a critical standpoint
R Stambe, D Fryer
SAGE Publications, 2014
62014
Psychology, punitive activation and welfare: blaming the unemployed
RM Stambe
Routledge, 2022
52022
Increasing compliance with domestic violence protection orders: investing in perpetrator education and support as an investment in victim and family safety
S Meyer, R Stambe
Policing and society 32 (9), 1071-1086, 2022
42022
Is' mental illness'a barrier to getting involved?
R Stambe, D Fryer, S Hicks
Asylum: An international magazine for democratic psychiatry, psychology and …, 2012
42012
Shame, Anger and Hope: The Messy Relations of Charitable Help within the Welfare State
RM Stambe, C Parsell
Sociology 58 (3), 571-586, 2024
32024
Climbing, stalling, falling: How people experiencing housing instability anticipate their futures
S Plage, RM Stambe, C Parsell, E Kuskoff
Journal of Sociology, 14407833241255151, 2024
32024
“There’s not much I can do about it”: violence and control in marginal (izing) spaces
RM Stambe, S Plage, E Kuskoff, C Parsell
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, 1-9, 2024
32024
‘Moving, moving, moving’: the social forces that perpetuate housing instability for women experiencing intimate partner violence
E Kuskoff, N Sharma, RM Stambe, S Plage, C Parsell
Housing Studies, 1-22, 2024
22024
Christianity, helping people in poverty, and embodied relationships
C Parsell, R Stambe
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 63 (2), 350-367, 2024
22024
Permanent supportive housing: A ten-year study of entries and exits
C Parsell, F Perales, E Kuskoff, R Stambe, S Plage
The University of Queensland, 2023
22023
Psychology, Punitive Activation and Welfare
RM Stambe
Routledge, 2023
22023
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