Associate Professor Deirdre Howard-Wagner
Areas of expertise
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Policy 160501
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Law 180101
- Race And Ethnic Relations 160803
- Urban Sociology And Community Studies 160810
- Sociology 1608
Research interests
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policy
overcoming urban Indigenous disadvantage
poverty governance
innovative Indigenous justice
urban Indigenous development, governance and self-determination
international urban Indigenous social movements
urban place-based Indigenous success
urban First Nations organisation-based success
urban and regional locality-based Indigenous service delivery, including service delivery enablement
Indigenous invisibility in the city
comparative international studies
whiteness, racism and race relations
state governmentality in the neoliberal age
Biography
Associate Professor Howard-Wagner is a non-Indigenous sociologist and socio-legal scholar and Senior Fellow in the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR). She is former President of the Law and Society Association Australia and New Zealand and former co-Chief Editor of the Australian Journal of Social Issues (AJSI).
Howard-Wagner has a well-established international research standing and is well-recognised as contributing to the public policy literature attending to the structural and foundational challenges the state presents for Australian Indigenous policymaking. She has produced a body of work analysing Australian Government policy around overcoming Indigenous disadvantage/Closing the Gap and Indigenous service delivery in urban contexts, speaking back to those policy approaches through grounded knowledge and case studies of the invaluable contribution of urban First Nations-led governance, development, economies, communities, and community-controlled organisations to First Nations people and wider society. It is a specialised body of research advancing knowledge through partnering with and privileging the voices of First Nations peoples. She has achieved this as the recipient of nine competitive categories 1, 2 & 3 grants, including four as lead CI. DP180103453 (lead CI), DE120100798 (lead CI), ANU Futures Scheme Award (lead CI), OCHRE LDM Evaluation (secondary CI) & OCHRE Accord Negotiation Review (secondary CI) interact in significant ways to consolidate this knowledge in urban localities. Research that is co-designed with First Nations people, communities and organisations and that is beneficial to First Nations peoples, organisations and communities and that reaches end-users (service providers and policy actors).
She publishes and maintains broad interests in the fields of Sociology and Socio-Legal Studies. Her sole-authored manuscript Indigenous invisibility in the City (2021) is published in the Routledge Advances in Sociology series. Her article Governance of Indigenous policy in the neoliberal age: Indigenous disadvantage and the intersecting of paternalism and neoliberalism as a racial project (2018) is published in a lead international sociology journal Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Research published in Q1 and Q2 international and national journals, such as the lead international sociological journal in her field Ethnic and Racial Studies Journal (2018, Q1, 2466 reads & 27 citations) and first article, the first issue for the year in lead international Indigenous policy journal, International Journal of Indigenous Policy (2019, Q1, 193 downloads and 8 citations). Her analysis of and observations concerning Australian Indigenous policy development have been taken up and cited in 426 national/international publications and by scholars in Canada, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, and the Netherlands (see Google Scholar citations).
Researcher's projects
NSW OCHRE Accord Negotiations Review (2021 - $148,683) (Secondary investigator) with Prof Valerie Cooms (Lead CI), Dr Francis Markham, Dr Marnie O'Bryan
Related Reports:
Howard-Wagner, D., O'Bryan, M., & Harrington, M., (2022) OCHRE LOCAL DECISION MAKING STAGE 2 ACCORDS NEGOTIATION EVALUATION: SYNTHESIS REPORT, CAEPR COMMISSIONED REPORT NO. 01/22.
Howard-Wagner, D. & Harrington, M. (2022) Barang Accord Negotiation, OCHRE Local Decision Making Stage 2 Accords Negotiation Evaluation, CAEPR Commission Report No 02/2022
NSW OCHRE Local Decision Making Evaluation (2019-present - $528,044) (Secondary investigator) with Prof Valerie Cooms (Lead CI), Dr Francis Markham Dr Mandy Yap, Ass Prof Janet Hunt
Related Reports:
Howard-Wagner, D. & Markham, F. (2023) OCHRE Local Decision Making Stage 2 Preliminary Findings Report, CAEPR Commissioned Paper 01/23.
Howard-Wagner, D. (2023) New South Wales Coalition of Aboriginal Alliances/State Accord Evaluation, CAEPR Commissioned Paper 03/23 Forthcoming
Howard-Wagner, D., Markham, F., & Palm, I. (2023) OCHRE Local Decision Making Stage 2 Evaluation Synthesis Report, CAEPR Commission Paper 05/23 Forthcoming.
ARC DP18 (July 2018-December 2021) NPM, Aboriginal organisations and Indigenous rights ($299,000) Howard-Wagner Lead CI with Ass Prof Janet Hunt (ANU) and Dr Karen Soldatic (UWS)
Related Publications:
Howard-Wagner, D. ed. (forthcoming) The Quiet Revolution in Indigenous Service Delivery: the effects on First Nations organisations, CAEPR Research Monograph.
Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Karen Soldatic, June Riemer, John Leha, Chris Mason, Cheryl Goh, Janet Hunt, Jack Gibson (2023) Organisational fragility among urban FNOs in the era of New Public Management, Australian Journal of Social Issues, published online first, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajs4.243#reference
Howard-Wagner, D., Reimer, J, Leha J, et al (2022) Looking Beyond Indigenous Service Devliery: The Societal Purpose of Urban First Nations Organisations, CAEPR Discussion Paper, No. 301, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU, Canberra.
Commonwealth Indigenous Languages and Arts Program (2019-2020) Two Way Project ($148,200) to run a series of collaborative arts projects over the next two years with First Nations peoples and organisations in the ACT and Queanbeyan (Lead CI Dr Kirrily Jordan) with Annick Thomasin, Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Chris Sainsbury, Sean Perera and Alison Alder.
ANU Futures Scheme Award (Sept 2017 - Aug 2020) Urban Indigenous-driven development ($450,000) Lead sole CI
Related Publications:
ARC Discovery Early Career Research (March 2012 - July 2016) Aboriginal societies, governance and wellbeing: a study of Aboriginal community success in addressing disadvantage and promoting wellbeing (Lead sole CI)
Related Publications
OLT Grant (Innovation and Development) Indigenous online cultural teaching and sharing ($220,000) Professor Janet Mooney, Dr Lynette Riley, Dr Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Associate Professor Moira Sim, Toni Wain and Dr Cat Kutay (2011-2014)
Related Publications:
Riley , L & Howard-Wagner, D 2014, 'Kinship Module Teaching and Learning Framework', in <> (ed.), <>, pp. 1-51pp.
Howard-Wagner, D, Kutay, C, Riley, L et al 2012, 'Decolonising Sociology Curriculum: using an online immersive learning environment to deliver cross-cultural training', Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2012), TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), Australia, p. 9.
Kutay, C, Howard-Wagner, D, Riley, L et al 2012, 'Teaching Culture as Social Constructivism', in E Popescu, Q Li, R Klamma, H Leung, M Specht (ed.), Advances in Web-Based Learning - ICWL 2012, Springer, Online, pp. 61-68pp.
SSHRCC Connection Grant - Law on the Edge ($50,000) Cunliffe E (British Columbia) McMillan J (St Francis Xavier) Duncanson K (La Trobe), Harris D (British Columbia), Mawani R (British Columbia), Howard-Wagner D (Sydney), Rumble W (Waikato), Leiboff M (Wollongong) (2013).
NSW Government - Evaluation of Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 (NSW) - Motor Accident Authority ($560,000) - CIs Professor Ted Wright and Dr D Howard-Wagner (2004-2006).
Related Reports:
Current student projects
Sarah Ciftci (PhD) Aboriginal Care Circles (University of Sydney)
Craig Ritchie (PhD) Culture and Policymaking: Toward better Aboriginal policymaking (CAEPR)
Jack Gibson (PhD) The Reconstruction of Indigenous organisations (University of Western Sydney)
Padma Newsome (PhD) School of Music ANU
Tanya Keed (MPhil) Loss of a Warrior - Impact of family violence on Aboriginal men and their journey to healing
Publications
- Howard-Wagner, D, Soldatic, K, Spurway, K, Hunt, J et al. 2022, 'First Nations organisations and strategies of disruption and resistance to settler-colonial governance in Australia', in Karen Soldatic, Louise St Guillaume (ed.), Social Suffering in the Neoliberal Age: State Power, Logics and Resistance, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, Australia, pp. 211-225.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2021, Indigenous invisibility in the city: successful resurgence and community development hidden in plain sights, Routledge, London.
- Norman, H., Hunt, J, & Howard-Wagner, D 2021, 'Being Self-Determining in New South Wales-Treaty or Not!', in Harry Hobbs (ed.), Treaty-Making 250 Years Later, The Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 125-155.
- Howard-Wagner, D & Evans, D 2020, Observing the Strong Culture, Strong Families Program as an Innovative Indigenous Justice Program and More.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2019, 'Success in Closing the Socio-Economic Gap, But Still a Long Way to Go: Urban Aboriginal Disadvantage, Trauma, and Racism in the Australian City of Newcastle', International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1-22.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2019, 'Indigenous policy formation in the neoliberal age?', Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association, vol. June 2019.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Bargh, M & Altamirano-Jimenez, I 2018, 'From new paternalism to new imaginings of possibilities in Australia, Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Indigenous rights and recognition and the state in the neoliberal age', in D. Howard-Wagner, M. Bargh & I. Altamirano-Jimenez (ed.), The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New paternalism to new imaginings, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 1-42.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2018, 'Aboriginal organisations, self-determination and the neoliberal age: A case study of how the 'game has changed' for Aboriginal organisations in Newcastle ', in D. Howard-Wagner, M. Bargh & I. Altamirano-Jimenez (ed.), The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New paternalism to new imaginings, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 217-240.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Bargh, M & Altamirano-Jimenez, I, eds, 2018, The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New paternalism to new imaginings, ANU Press, Canberra.
- Hendry, J, Tatum, M, Jorgensen, M et al, eds, 2018, Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces, Palgrave Macmillan, UK.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2018, 'Taking Justice to Aboriginal People: Everyday Access to Justice as a Promising Area of Indigenous Policy in Australia', in J Hendry, M Tatum, M Jorgensen & D Howard-Wagner (ed.), Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces, Palgrave Macmillan, UK, pp. 127-142.
- Hendry, J, Tatum, M, Jorgensen, M et al. 2018, 'Introduction: Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces', in J Hendry, M Tatum, M Jorgensen & D Howard-Wagner (ed.), Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces, Palgrave Macmillan, UK, pp. 1-7.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2018, '"Moving from transactional government to enablement? in Indigenous service delivery: The era of New Public Management, service innovation and urban Aboriginal community development"', Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 262-282.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2018, 'Governance of indigenous policy in the neo-liberal age: indigenous disadvantage and the intersecting of paternalism and neo-liberalism as a racial project.', Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 41, pp. 1132-1151.
- Howard-Wagner, D. 2018. 'Urban community enablement beyond service delivery'. In Markham, F, Jordan, K, Howard-Wagner, D et al (eds), Closing the Gap Refresh: papering over the gaps or structural reform, CAEPR Topical Issue No.2/2018.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2017, Successful Urban Aboriginal-Driven Community Development: A Place-Based Study of Newcastle. CAEPR Discussion Paper
- Howard-Wagner, D & Davies, M, eds, 2016, [Editors' Introduction] Special Issue: Based on Papers from the 2015 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (LSAANZ) Conference.
- Howard-Wagner, D & Davies, M, eds, 2016, Special Issue - Law: Inside/Out Editors’ Introduction.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2016, 'Child Wellbeing and Protection as a Regulatory System in the Neoliberal Age: Forms of Aboriginal Agency and Resistance Engaged to Confront the Challenges for Aboriginal People and Community-Based Aboriginal Organisations', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 88-102pp.
- Watson, V, Howard-Wagner, D & Spanierman, L, eds, 2015, Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions, Lexington Books, USA.
- Watson, V, Howard-Wagner, D & Spanierman, L 2015, 'Introduction', in Veronica Watson, Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Lisa Spanierman (ed.), Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions, Lexington Books, USA, pp. xi-xxipp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2015, 'Governing through Neoliberal Multiculturalism: Reconstituting Australian Culture and Cultural Diversity in the Howard Era, 1996-2007', in Veronica Watson, Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Lisa Spanierman (ed.), Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions, Lexington Books, USA, pp. 89-114pp.
- Jensen, B & Howard-Wagner, D 2015, 'Arizona 2010', in Veronica Watson, Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Lisa Spanierman (ed.), Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions, Lexington Books, USA, pp. 143-169pp.
- Riley, L, Howard-Wagner, D & Mooney, J 2015, 'Kinship Online: Engaging 'Cultural Praxis' in a Teaching and Learning Framework for Cultural Competence', The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 70-84pp.
- Cunliffe, E, Howard-Wagner, D & Seuffert, N 2014, 'Introduction to the Special Issue: Law on the Edge', University of British Columbia Law Review, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 815-827pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2014, 'Dispelling the myth of urban Indigenous Dispossession - Indigenous recovery and agency in the city', The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference TASA 2014, ed. Brad West, The Australian Sociological Association, Canberra, pp. 15pp.
- Riley, L & Howard-Wagner, D 2014, 'Kinship Module Teaching and Learning Framework', in <> (ed.), <>, pp. 1-51pp.
- Riley, L, Howard-Wagner, D, Mooney, J et al 2013, 'The Kinship On-Line Project and Aboriginal Community Engagement', Australian Association for Research in Education 2013 (AARE 2013), ed. Australian Association for Research in Education, Australian Association for Research in Education, https://www.aare.edu.au/pages/2013-conference-adelaide-hilton-hotel-adelaide-sa.html, p. 15.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2013, 'Closing the Gap in Urban Aboriginal Disadvantage - the Limits of Secondary Aggregated Statistics', The Australian Sociological Association - Reflections, Intersections and Aspirations, TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), TBC, pp. online.
- Travers, M, Putt, J & Howard-Wagner, D 2013, 'Special Issue on Ethnography, Crime and Criminal Justice', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 463-469.
- Riley, L, Howard-Wagner, D, Mooney, J et al 2013, 'Embedding aboriginal cultural knowledge in curriculum at university level through aboriginal community engagement', in Rhonda G. Craven and Janet Mooney Eds (ed.), Seeding Success in Indigenous Australian Higher Education (Diversity in Higher Education, Volume 14), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/S1479-3644%282013%290000014015, pp. 251-276pp.
- Kutay, C, Mooney, J, Riley, L et al 2013, 'Teaching through Story Mapping', The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 73-84pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2012, 'Using Theory to Speak Back to Neoliberal Perfomativity: the Northern Territory Intervention and the inventing of a neo-liberal subject as a case in point', Theorising Indigenous Sociology: Australian Perspectives Workshop. Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Sociology of Indigenous Issues Thematic Group, ed. Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Daphne Habibis and Theresa Petray, The University of Sydney, http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/8630, pp. 1-11pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Habibis, D & Petray, T, eds, 2012, Theorising Indigenous Sociology: Australian Perspectives Workshop Proceedings, The University of Sydney, http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/8630.
- Kutay, C, Riley, L, Howard-Wagner, D et al 2012, 'Teaching Aboriginal Culture Online: Sustaining traditions of knowledge sharing', ASCILITE 2012: Future Challenges/Sustainable Futures, ed. M Brown, M Hartnett and T Steward, Massey University Press, New Zealand, pp. 1-10pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2012, 'Reclaiming the Northern Territory as a settler colonial space', Arena, no. 37/38, pp. 220-240pp.
- Ciftci, S & Howard-Wagner, D 2012, 'Integrating indigenous justice into alternative dispute resolution practices: A case study of the Aboriginal care circle pilot program in Nowra', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 81-98.
- Kutay, C, Mooney, J, Riley, L et al 2012, 'Experiencing indigenous knowledge online as a community narrative', The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 47-59pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2012, 'Multiculturalism and Culture as a Technique of Whiteness', in Nicky Falkof and Oliver Cashman-Brown (ed.), On Whiteness, Interdisciplinary Press, First published in the United Kingdom in eBook format in 2012, pp. 293-302pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Kutay, C, Riley, L et al 2012, 'Decolonising Sociology Curriculum: using an online immersive learning environment to deliver cross-cultural training', Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2012), TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), Australia, p. 9.
- Kutay, C, Howard-Wagner, D, Riley, L et al 2012, 'Teaching Culture as Social Constructivism', in E Popescu, Q Li, R Klamma, H Leung, M Specht (ed.), Advances in Web-Based Learning - ICWL 2012, Springer, Online, pp. 61-68pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2012, 'Beyond Closing the Gap and Neoliberal Models of Success and Well-being', Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2012), TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), Australia, p. 10.
- Howard-Wagner, D & Kelly, B 2011, 'Containing aboriginal mobility in the Northern Territory: From 'protectionism' to 'interventionism'', Law Text Culture, vol. 15, no. -, pp. 102-134pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2011, 'Spaces of Indigenous Cultural Performance as Spaces of Resistance', 2011 The Australian Sociological Association Conference, Local Lives/Global Networks, ed. Steven Threadgold, Emma Kirby and John Germov, TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), https://tasa.org.au/tasa-conference/past-tasa-conferences/2011-tasa-conference-2/conference-proceedi, pp. 1-17pp.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2010, 'Defining Indigenous rights activism in Newcastle as a collective social movement', Annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2010), ed. Velayutham, Selvaraj; Ebert, Norbert; Watkins, Sheila, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia, p. 16.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2010, 'Scrutinising ILUAs in the Context of Agreement Making as a Panacea for Poverty and Welfare Dependency in Indigenous Communities', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 14, no. 2.
- Howard-Wagner, D & Maguire, A 2010, ''The Holy Grail' or 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'?: A Qualitative Exploration of the ILUAs Agreement-Making Process and Relationship Between ILUAs and Native Title', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 71-85.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2010, 'The state's Intervention in Indigenous affairs in the Northern Territory: governing the Indigenous population through violence, abuse and neglect', in Craig Nrowne and Justine McGill (ed.), Violence in France and Australia: Disorder the the postcolonial welfare state, Sydney University Press, Australia, pp. 77-102.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2010, 'From Denial to Emergency: Governing Indigenous Communities in Australia', in Didier Fassin, Mariella Pandolfi (ed.), Contemporary States of Emergency: The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions, Zone Books, New York, pp. 217-241.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2009, 'Whiteness, power relations, resistance and the practical recognition of Indigenous rights in Newcastle', Theory in Action, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 40-65.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2009, 'The Performance of Whiteness: Accounts of Aboriginal marginalisation and racism in Newcastle', Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2009), ed. The Australian Sociological Association, TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), Canberra, p. 13.
- Howard-Wagner, D, ed., 2009, 'W(h)ither Human Rights? Proceedings from the 25th Annual Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and NewZealand (LSAANZ), University of Sydney, Sydney.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2008, 'Legislating Away Indigenous Rights', Law Text Culture, vol. 12, pp. 44-68.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2008, 'Reconciliation as a Moral Injunction', Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2008), ed. Marjoribanks, T. et al, TASA (the Australian Sociological Association), Melbourne Australia, p. 17.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2008, 'Who are the Real 'Heroes' and 'Villains': The Print Media's Role in Constructing the 'Public Liability Crisis' as a 'Moral Prank'', Newcastle Law Review, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 69-90.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2007, ''Restoring social order through tackling "passive welfare": the statutory intent of the Northern Territory National Emergency Response Act 2007 (Cth) and Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Welfare Payment Reform) Act 2007 (Cth)'', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 243-251.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2007, 'Colonialism and the Science of Race Difference', TASA / SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, ed. Curtis, B., Mathewman, S. and McIntosh, T., University of Auckland, Aukland, p. 9.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2007, 'The Denial of Separate Rights: Political Rationalities and Technologies Governing Indigenous Affairs as Practices of Whiteness', TASA / SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, ed. Curtis, B., Mathewman, S. and McIntosh, T., University of Auckland, Aukland, p. 8.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Dixon, E & Hes, N 2006, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Study Five: Claimant perceptions.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2006, ''Practices of Inclusiveness' in Newcastle: protocols of whiteness, Indigenous protocols and power relations', Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2006), ed. TASA, University of Western Australia, Perth Australia, p. 11.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2006, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Consolidated Report - User Group.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Kelleher, S & Dixon, E 2005, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Study Three: Solicitor's percep.
- Kelleher, S, Howard-Wagner, D & Dixon, E 2005, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Study Four: Claimant perceptions.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Kelleher, S & Dixon, E 2005, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Consolidated Report - User Group.
- Howard-Wagner, D 2004, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Study Two: CTP Insurers' percept.
- Howard-Wagner, D, Hazel, G & Wright, E 2004, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment Resolution Service (CARS). Study One (a): MAS assessors' perceptions of.
- Howard-Wagner, D & Hazel, G 2004, Evaluation of the Motor Accidents Compensation ACT 1999 (NSW): Perceptions of the Motor Accidents Authority Medical Assessment Service (MAS) and the Motor Accidents Authority Claims Assessment and Resolution Service (CARS). Study One (b): CARS Assessor's p.
Projects and Grants
Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.
- RD007555 - Monitoring and Accountability Framework (Secondary Investigator)
- Footprints in Time: the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) Social and Emotional Wellbeing Research Report (Primary Investigator)
- Longitudinal Studies of Indigenous Children Wave 13 Summary Report (Secondary Investigator)
- Evaluation of Local Decision Making Accords' negotiations (Secondary Investigator)
- Evaluation of OCHRE - Local Decision Making (Secondary Investigator)
- The Two Way Project: Creative Engagement Between Canberra and Queanbeyan Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and the ANU (Secondary Investigator)
- New Public Management, Aboriginal Organisations, and Indigenous Rights (Primary Investigator)