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‘It is hard for mums to put themselves first’: How mothers diagnosed with breast cancer manage the sociological boundaries between paid work, family and caring for the self
CR Mackenzie
Social Science & Medicine 117, 96-106, 2014
1132014
Mothers’ knowledge of and attitudes toward human milk banking in South Australia: a qualitative study
C Mackenzie, S Javanparast, L Newman
Journal of human lactation 29 (2), 222-229, 2013
1032013
Differences in chronic conditions and lifestyle behaviour between people with a history of cancer and matched controls
NM Berry, MD Miller, RJ Woodman, J Coveney, J Dollman, CR Mackenzie, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 201 (2), 96-100, 2014
522014
Deliberately Casual? Workers' Agency, Health and Nonstandard Employment Relations in Australia
D Keuskamp, A Mackenzie, Catherine, Ziersch, F Baum
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2013
292013
The neoliberal production of deserving and undeserving poor: a critique of the Australian experience of microfinance
C Mackenzie, J Louth
Social Policy and Society 19 (1), 19-35, 2020
262020
A qualitative study of the interactions among the psychosocial work environment and family, community and services for workers with low mental health
CR Mackenzie, D Keuskamp, AM Ziersch, FE Baum, J Popay
BMC public health 13, 1-14, 2013
262013
Gender analysis and social change: Testing the water
C Bacchi, J Eveline, J Binns, C Mackenzie, S Harwood
Policy and Society 24 (4), 45-68, 2005
222005
Breast cancer survivors' experiences of partner support and physical activity participation
CR Mackenzie
Psycho‐Oncology 24 (9), 1197-1203, 2015
212015
Loss and grief: The experience of transition to residential aged care
G Zizzo, C Mackenzie, C Irizarry, I Goodwin‐Smith
Australian Journal of Social Issues 55 (4), 474-491, 2020
182020
Gender analysis and community consultation: The role of women's policy units
K Osborne, C Bacchi, C Mackenzie
Australian Journal of Public Administration 67 (2), 149-160, 2008
182008
Using emoji in research with children and young people: Because we can?
C Mackenzie, C MacDougall, J Fane, L Gibbs
World Conference on Qualitative Research 1, 2018
102018
Gender analysis and social change: Testing the water
C BaCChi, J EvElinE, J BinnS, C Mackenzie, S Harwood
Welcome to the electronic edition of Mainstreaming Poli-tics. The book opens …, 2010
102010
“I'd be sleeping in the park, I reckon”: Lived Experience of Using Financial Counselling Services in South Australia
CM Pollard, S Booth, J Louth, C Mackenzie, I Goodwin‐Smith
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy 39 (4), 353-366, 2020
82020
‘I just wanted to keep my boyfriend happy’: Young country women’s perceptions of intimate partner violence
C Mackenzie, T Mackay
The Australian Alliance for Social Enterprise, 2019
82019
Life after work: Older Australians' experiences of early exit from the workforce
C Mackenzie, D Keuskamp, A Ziersch, F Baum
Australian Journal of Social Issues 46 (4), 347-369, 2011
72011
Health promotion as a gendering practice. In Helen Keleher, Colin MacDougall, Berni Murphy, eds. Understanding Health Promotion
CR Mackenzie
Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2007
5*2007
Comparison of the habitats directive with the 1992 convention on biological diversity
C Mackenzie
The habitats directive: a developer’s obstacle course, 25-41, 2012
42012
Gender analysis and community participation: The role of women’s policy units
K Osborne, C Bacchi, C Mackenzie
Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory, 191-214, 2010
42010
Patients information needs through the cancer journey
I Elbarazi, J Coveney, C MacKenzie
European Journal of Public Health 26 (suppl_1), 2016
32016
University-public sector research collaboration: Mine the space, never mind the gap
C Mackenzie, C Bacchi
Welcome to the electronic edition of Mainstreaming Politics. The book opens …, 2010
22010
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