Highlighted Publications
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2007
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'Letters home and postcards from the edge: Meaning and relationship in a large scale survey', TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference Proceedings, Auckland (2007) [E1]
This single authored paper was based on research I conducted at Australian Longitudinal Survey of Women's Health as part of an equity fellowship.
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2005
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'Medical and Midwifery Boundaries: Patterns of Formal and Informal Persistence and Change', TASA 2005 Conference : community, place, change, Hobart, Tasmania (2005) [E1]
This paper was single authored and based on my PhD research.
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2010
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Taylor Ann Clare, ''New midwifery' in Australia: What kind of professionalization is likely to emerge from current processes of change?', 2010 TASA Conference. List of Abstracts, Sydney, NSW (2010) [E3] |
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Publications
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Chapters In A Book (2 outputs)
Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (1 outputs)
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2001
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Taylor Ann Clare, Higginbotham N, Freeman S, Heading G, 'Cultural Constructions of Risk: Heart Disease in the New South Wales Coalfields, Australia', Applying Health Social Science: Best Practice in the Developing World, Zed Books, London, UK, 38-65 (2001) [B1] |
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Chapter in A2 Book (B2) (1 outputs)
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2001
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Higginbotham N, D'Este K, Taylor Ann Clare, Connor Linda Helen, 'Strengthening Cross-sectional Studies through Cognitive and Qualitative Methods', Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Australia, 267-303 (2001) [B2] |
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Journal Articles (2 outputs)
Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (1 outputs)
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1999
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Taylor Ann Clare, Gosden D, 'Reflections on the use of psychotherapy in midwifery', British Journal of Midwifery, 7:9 543-546 (1999) [C1] |
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Non Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C2) (1 outputs)
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2002
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'On Changing the social relations of Australian childbirth: a coutionary note', Health Sociology Review, 11(1&2) 87-94 (2002) [C2]
This paper is single authored based on my PhD research. It was cited by the Queensland Government Review of Obstetric services because of its critical evaluation of reform proposals for midwifery services.
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Conference Publication (6 outputs)
Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (3 outputs)
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2010
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'New midwifery in Australia: what kind of professionalization is likely to emerge from current processes of change?', TASA 2010 Conference Proceedings: Social Causes, Private Lives, Macquarie University, NSW (2010) [E1] |
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2007
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'Letters home and postcards from the edge: Meaning and relationship in a large scale survey', TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference Proceedings, Auckland (2007) [E1]
This single authored paper was based on research I conducted at Australian Longitudinal Survey of Women's Health as part of an equity fellowship.
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2005
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'Medical and Midwifery Boundaries: Patterns of Formal and Informal Persistence and Change', TASA 2005 Conference : community, place, change, Hobart, Tasmania (2005) [E1]
This paper was single authored and based on my PhD research.
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Extract of Paper (E3) (3 outputs)
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2011
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Taylor Ann Clare, 'Independence, cooperation or co-option in midwifery: A case study of complexity and change in professional identities', Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference: Local Lives/Global Networks, Newcastle, NSW (2011) [E3] |
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2010
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Taylor Ann Clare, ''New midwifery' in Australia: What kind of professionalization is likely to emerge from current processes of change?', 2010 TASA Conference. List of Abstracts, Sydney, NSW (2010) [E3] |
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2010
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Taylor Ann Clare, ''New midwifery' in Australia: what kind of professionalization is likely to emerge from current processes of change?', XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology: Sociology on the Move Conference Abstracts, Gothenburg, Sweden (2010) [E3] |
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