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- Influence
Water Wise: Native Plants for Intermountain Landscapes
- W. Mee, J. Barnes, R. Kjelgren, R. Sutton, T. Cerny, Craig W. Johnson
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2003
This comprehensive volume provides specific information about shrubs, trees, grasses, forbs, and cacti that are native to most states in the Intermountain West, and that can be used in landscaping to… Expand
Sociotechnical challenges in the design of a knowledge portal
This paper describes the authors' experiences as a multidisciplinary team within a national science research organization, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), in… Expand
Rowing ‘at home’ and ‘away’: sport, heritage and identity in the Malay world
- W. Mee
- Sociology
- 4 July 2017
ABSTRACT This paper is grounded in a comparison of the cultural identifications that accompany Sambas Malays’ participation in rowing competitions ‘at home’ and ‘away’. Sambas Malays are Indonesian… Expand
Evolving scientific research governance in Australia: a case study of engaging interested publics in nanotechnology research
- E. Katz, F. Solomon, W. Mee, R. Lovel
- Political Science
- 21 January 2009
This paper examines the prospects for integrating social context questions within science and technology research and development governance. While the use of public engagement to investigate social… Expand
Leaking abdominal aortic aneurysm presenting as an inguinal mass.
- A. Abulafi, W. Mee, B. Pardy
- Medicine
- European journal of vascular surgery
- 1 December 1991
Two patients with leaking abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) presenting as a tender inguinal mass are reported. Unusual presentations such as this often cause delays in definitive surgery which result… Expand
Citizens' Panel on Nanotechnology Report to Participants
- E. Katz, R. Lovel, W. Mee, F. Solomon
- Engineering
- 2005
Abstract Nanotechnology, the development of materials and capabilities at the nanometre scale, is thought to hold enormous potential for current and future human lifestyles and activities. CSIRO, an… Expand
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Work and Cosmopolitanism at the Border: Indonesian Women Labour Migrants
- W. Mee
- Sociology
- 7 July 2015
Crossing borders for work is commonly recognised as an important opportunity to enhance cross-cultural skills. Implicit here is the assumption that labour migration entails a level of cross-cultural… Expand
Evaluating social performance in the context of an ‘audit culture’: a pilot social review of a gold mine in Papua New Guinea
- M. Macintyre, W. Mee, F. Solomon
- Sociology
- 1 March 2008
The growth of sustainable development frameworks that emphasize the social dimension has created a need for new approaches to evaluate social performance. The paper describes the design and pilot of… Expand