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- Publications
- Influence
Issues of Belonging: Exploring Arab-Australian Transnational Identities
- Heba Batainah
- Political Science
- 2008
- 1
Book Review: Refugees and State Crime
- Heba Batainah
- Sociology
- 1 September 2006
Refugees arriving on the shores of Western countries have become a common phenomenon and Australia is no exception. In fact, the Australian media has played an especially vociferous role in… Expand
Identifying historical policy regimes in the Canadian and Australian communications industries using a model of path dependent, punctuated equilibrium
- Dr Michael A de Percy, Heba Batainah
- Economics
- 2 January 2021
ABSTRACT Comparative policy analyses can be enriched by systematically examining temporal sequences over long periods of time. Yet the literature provides little guidance on operationalizing a… Expand
What Does Political Participation Mean for Syrian Refugee Women
- Dr Michael A de Percy, Heba Batainah, P. Leahy
- Political Science
- 2018
Beyond policy domains: Governance architectures as a theoretical framework for understanding the challenges facing Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Australia
- Dr Michael A de Percy, Heba Batainah
- Political Science
- 24 September 2019
The politics of belonging in Australia : multiculturalism, citizenship and Islamophobia
- Heba Batainah
- Political Science
- 2012
In the decade since the events of 9/11, Muslims and Islam came to act as symbols for the putative correlation between immigration and the erosion of social cohesion in a number of Western countries,… Expand
Autonomy and Control in Australian Agencies: Data and Preliminary Findings from a Cross-National Empirical Study
- Chris Aulich, Heba Batainah, R. Wettenhall
- Political Science
- 1 June 2010
This article is developed from data gathered through the analysis of a survey of ‘agencies’ at Commonwealth and Australian Capital Territory (ACT) levels of government, undertaken as the Australian… Expand