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Bacchi Publications 2019ABOUT BACCHI’S WORK:Bletsas, A. and Beasley, C. (Eds.) (2012) Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic Interventions and Exchanges. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press. Available as free download.SOLE-AUTHORED BOOKS:Bacchi, C. (2009). Analysing Policy: What’s the problem represented to be? Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest.Bacchi, C. (2003). Fear of Food: A Diary of Mothering, Melbourne, Spinifex.Bacchi, C. (1999). Women, Policy and Politics: the construction of policy problems, London, Sage.Extracted in Krook, M. L. & Childs, S. (Eds.) (2010). Women, Gender and Politics: A Reader, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 263-267.Bacchi, C. (1996). The Politics of Affirmative Action: 'Women', Equality and Category Politics. London: Sage.Bacchi, C. (1990). Same Difference: Feminism and Sexual Difference. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.Bacchi, C. (1983). Liberation Deferred? The Ideas of the English-Canadian Suffragists, 1877-1918. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Reprinted 1986, 1989.JOINT-AUTHORED BOOKBacchi, C. & Goodwin, S. (2016). Poststructural Policy Analysis: A Guide to Practice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. CO-EDITED BOOKSBacchi, C. & Eveline, J. (Eds.) (2010). Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press. Available as a free download. Nursey-Bray, P. & Bacchi, C. (Eds). (2001). Left Directions: Is There a Third Way? Perth: University of Western Australia Press.CHAPTERS IN BOOKSBacchi, C. & Bonham, J. (2016). Poststructural Interview Analysis: Politicizing “personhood”. In C. Bacchi & S. Goodwin, Poststructural policy analysis: A guide to practice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113-121. Bonham, J., Bacchi, C. & Wanner, T. (2015). Gender and Cycling: Gendering cycling subjects and forming bikes, practices and spaces as gendered objects. In J. Bonham & M. Johnson (Eds.), Cycling Futures. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 179-202. Book available as free download.Bacchi, C. (2012). Strategic interventions and ontological politics: Research as political practice. In A. Bletsas and C. Beasley (Eds.), Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic Interventions and Exchanges. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 141-56.Beasley, C. & Bacchi, C. (2012). Making politics fleshly: The ethic of social flesh (with Chris Beasley). In A. Bletsas & C. Beasley (Eds.), Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic Interventions and Exchanges. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 141-56.Bacchi, C. & Eveline, J. (2010). Approaches to gender mainstreaming: what’s the problem represented to be? In C. Bacchi & J. Eveline (Eds.), Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 111-138.Eveline, J. & Bacchi, C. (2010). Power, Resistance and Reflexive Practice. In C. Bacchi & J. Eveline (Eds.), Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 139-162.Bacchi, C., Mackenzie, C. & Osborne, K. (2010). University-public sector research collaboration: mine the space, never mind the gap. In C. Bacchi & J. Eveline (Eds.), Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 263-282.Bacchi, C. (2009). The issue of intentionality in frame theory: The need for reflexive framing. In E. Lombardo, P. Meier & Verloo, M. (Eds.), The Discursive Politics of Gender Equality: Stretching, Bending and Policymaking. London: Routledge, pp. 19-35.Bacchi, C. (2006). Arguing for and against quotas: theoretical issues. In D. Dahlerup (Ed.), Gender Quotas in Politics—a Key to Equality? New York: Routledge, pp. 32-52. Bacchi, C. & Beasley, C. (2005). Reproductive Technology and the Political Limits of Care. In M. Shildrick & R. Mytikiuk (Eds.), Ethics of the Body: Postconventional Approaches. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 175-194. Bacchi, C. (2004). Policy. In P. Essed, D. Goldberg & A. Koboyashi (Eds.), A Companion to Gender Studies. London: Blackwell, pp. 181-191.Bacchi, C. (2003). The Practice of Affirmative Action Policies: Explaining resistances and how these affect results. In I. Boerefijn, F. Coomans, J. Goldschmidt, R. Holtmatt, and R. Wolleswinkel (Eds.), Temporary Special Measures: Accelerating De Facto Equality of Women Under Article 4(1) UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Oxford: Intersentia, pp. 75-95.Bacchi, C. (2002). Achieving Equality for Women in Academia: Finding a way through the "equity" maze. In M. M. Nilson (Ed.), Women in Academia: Nordic Perspectives. Oslo: NorFa (Nordic Academy for Advanced Studies), pp. 12-19.Bacchi, C. (2001). Dealing with "difference": beyond "multiple subjectivities". In P. Nursey-Bray & C. Bacchi (Eds.), Left Directions: Is There a Third Way? Perth: University of Western Australia Press, pp. 110-122.Nursey-Bray, P. & Bacchi, C. (2001). Socialism and the Third Way. In P. Nursey-Bray & C. Bacchi (Eds.), Left Directions: Is There a Third Way? Perth: University of Western Australia Press, pp. 1-11.Bacchi, C. (2001). Managing Equity: Mainstreaming and "Diversity" in Australian Universities. In A. Brooks & A. Mackinnon (Eds.), Gender and the Restructured University: Changing Management and Culture in Higher Education. Buckingham: Open University Press, pp. 119-135.Bacchi, C. (2000). Shifting Policy Frameworks: Disclosure and Discipline. In P. Corcoran & V. Spencer (Eds.), Disclosures. London: Ashgate, pp. 100-117.Bacchi, C. (1999). "Rolling back the state?" Feminism, theory and policy. In L. Hancock (Ed.), Women, Public Policy and the State. Melbourne: Macmillan, pp. 54-71.Bacchi, C. (1998). Changing the Sexual Harassment Agenda. In M. Gatens & A. Mackinnon (Eds.), Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 75-89.Bacchi, C. (1997). La teoría encuentra a la práctica: acciones afirmativas politica de categorías. In C. Laudano (Ed.) Mujeres en el Fin de Siglo: Desafios y Controversias. Buenos Aires: La Universidad de la Plata, pp. 69-87.Bacchi, C. (1997). What's the Problem? An approach to women and education policy. In J. Gill & M. Dyer (Eds.), School Days: Past, Present and Future: Education of Girls in 20th Century Australia. Adelaide: Research Centre for Gender Studies and the Faculty of Education, University of South Australia, pp. 11-16.Bacchi, C. (1993). Race Regeneration and Social Purity: A Study of the Social Attitudes of Canada's English-Speaking Suffragists. In J.M. Bumstead (Ed.), Interpreting Canada's Past, Vol. II, 2nd edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 27-53.Bacchi, C. (1991). Feminism, Antidiscrimination Legislation and the Meaning of Equality. In E. Meehan and S. Sevenhuijsen (Eds.), Equality Politics and Gender. London: Sage, pp. 71-87.Bacchi, C. (1986). The Woman Question in South Australia. In E. Richards (Ed.), The Flinders History of South Australia. Adelaide: Wakefield University Press, pp. 403-432.Bacchi, C. (1986). Women as voters: "big brother scolds us". In D. Rawson (Ed.), Blast, Budge or Bypass: Towards a Social Democratic Australia. Canberra: ANU Press, pp. 15-23.Bacchi, C. (1985). Labor and the Woman's Vote. In D. Jaensch & N. Bierbaum (Eds.), The Hawke Government: Past, Present and Future. Adelaide: Flinders University Press.Bacchi, C. (1981). First-Wave Feminism: History's Judgement. In N. Grieve & P. Grimshaw (Eds.), Australian Women: Feminist Perspectives. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp. 156-167. Translated into Japanese, 1986.Bacchi, C. (1980). Evolution, Eugenics and Women: The Impact of Scientific Theories on Attitudes towards Women, 1870-1920. In E. Windshuttle (Ed.), Women, Class and History. Melbourne: Fontana/Collins, pp. 132-156.Bacchi, C. (1979). Divided Allegiances: The Response of Farm and Labour Women to Suffrage. In L. Kealey (Ed.), A Not Unreasonable Claim: Women and Reform in Canada, 1880s-1920s. Toronto: The Women's Press, pp. 89-108.ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALSBacchi, C. (2018) with F. Baum et al. Understanding Australian policies on public health using social and political science theories: reflections from an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Workshop. Health Promotion International, 1-14.Bacchi, C. (2018). Drug Problematizations and Politics: Deploying a poststructural analytic strategy, Contemporary Drug Problems, 45(1): 3-14. DOI: 10.1177/009/450917748760.Bacchi, C. (2017). Policies as Gendering Practices: Re-Viewing Categorical Distinctions. Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 38(1): 20-41. Bonham, J. & Bacchi, C. (2017). Cycling “subjects” in ongoing-formation: The politics of interviews and interview analysis. The Journal of Sociology, 53(3): 687-703. Bacchi, C. (2016). Problematizations in Health Policy: Questioning how “Problems” are Constituted in Policies. Sage Open, April-June: 1-16. DOI: 10.11771/21582440/6653986.Bacchi, C. (2015). Problematizations in Alcohol Policy: WHO’s “alcohol problems”’, Contemporary Drug Problems, 42(2): 130-147. Bacchi, C. (2015). The Turn to Problematization: Political implications of contrasting interpretive and poststructural adaptations. Open Journal of Political Science, 5: 1-12.Bacchi, C. & Bonham, J. (2014). Reclaiming discursive practices as an analytic focus: Political implications. Foucault Studies, 17 (March): 173-192. Bacchi, C. & R?nnblom, M. (2014). Feminist Discursive Institutionalism – A Poststructural Alternative. NORA – Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, 22(3): 170-186.Bacchi, C. (2012). Why Study Problematizations? Making politics visible. Open Journal of Political Science, 2(1): 1-8.Bacchi, C. (2009). Challenging the Displacement of Affirmative Action by Gender Mainstreaming. Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, 15(4): 7-29.Eveline, J. & Bacchi, C. (2009). Obeying organizational “rules of relevance”: gender analysis of policy. Journal of Management and Organization, 15(5): 566-581.Bacchi, C. & Eveline, J. (2009). Gender Mainstreaming or Diversity Mainstreaming? The Politics of “Doing”. NORA—Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, 17(1): 3-18.Bacchi, C., Eveline, J. & Binns, J. (2009). Gender Mainstreaming versus Diversity Mainstreaming: Methodology and Emancipatory Politics’. Gender, Work and Organization, 16(5): 536-558.Bacchi, C. (2008). The Politics of Research Management: reflections on the gap between what we “know” [about SDH] and what we do. Health Sociology Review, 17(2): 165-176.Bacchi, C. Osborne, K. & Mackenzie, C. (2008). Gender Analysis and Community Consultation: The Role of Women’s Policy Units. The Australian Journal of Public Administration, 67(2): 149-160.Bacchi, C. (2007). The Ethics of Problem Representation: Widening the Scope of Ethical Debate. Policy & Society, 26(3): 5-20. Beasley, C. & Bacchi, C. (2007). Envisaging a new politics for an ethical future: Beyond trust, care and generosity —towards and ethic of “social flesh”. Feminist Theory, 8(3): 279-298.Bacchi, C. (2005). Discourse, Discourse Everywhere: Subject “Agency” in Feminist Discourse Methodology’. NORA: Nordic Journal of Women’s Studies, 13(3): 198-209. Reproduced in C. Hughes (Ed.) (2012). Researching Gender. Sage Fundamentals of Applied Research Series. Bacchi, C. (2005). The MAGEEQ Project: Identifying contesting meanings of “gender equality”. Greek Review of Social Research, 118(5): 221-234.Bacchi, C., Eveline, J., Binns, J., Mackenzie, C. & Harwood, S. (2005). Gender Analysis and Social Change: Testing the Water. Policy and Society, 24(4): 45-68. Special Issue: Reinventing Gender Equality and the Political’, Special Issue: Policy and Society (guest edited with T. Schofield).Bacchi, C. & Beasley, C. (2005). The Limits of Trust and Respect: Rethinking Dependency. Social Alternatives, 24(4): 55-61.Bacchi, C. & Eveline, J. (2005). What are we mainstreaming when we mainstream gender? International Feminist Journal of Politics, 7(4): 496-512.Beasley, C. & Bacchi, C. (2005). The Political Limits of “Care” in Re-imagining Interconnection/Community and an Ethical Future. Australian Feminist Studies, 20(46): 49-64.Bacchi, C. (2005). Affirmative Action for Men: "A Test of Common Sense?" Just Policy, 36: 5-12.Bacchi, C. (2004). Gender/ing Impact Assessment: can it be made to work? Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 9(2): 93-111.Bacchi, C. (2004). Policy and discourse: challenging the construction of affirmative action as preferential treatment. Journal of European Public Policy, 11(1): 128-146.Bacchi, C. & Eveline, J. (2003). Mainstreaming and Neoliberalism: A Contested Relationship. Policy & Society: Journal of Public, Foreign and Global Policy, 22(2): 119-143.Bacchi, C. & Beasley, C. (2002). Citizen Bodies: is embodied citizenship a contradiction in terms? Critical Social Policy, 22(2): 324-352.Bacchi, C. (2000) The Seesaw Effect: Down Goes Affirmative Action, Up Comes Workplace Diversity. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 5(2): 64-83.Beasley, C. & Bacchi, C. (2000). Citizen Bodies: embodying citizens—a feminist analysis. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2(3): 337-358.Bacchi, C. (2000). Policy as Discourse: What does it mean? Where does it get us? Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 21(1): 45-57.Bacchi, C. (1999). Managing Diversity: a Contested Concept. International Review of Women and Leadership, 5(2): 1-8.Bacchi, C. & Jose, J. (1994). Dealing with Sexual Harassment: Persuade, Discipline or Punish? Australian Journal of Law and Society, 10: 1-15.Bacchi, C. (1994). "Consent" or "Coercion"? Removing Conflict of Interest from Staff-Student Relations. The Australian Universities' Review, 37(2): 55-61.Bacchi, C. (1994). Positive Action in The Netherlands: reshaping a reform agenda', Nemesis: Tijdschrift over Vrouwen en Recht (Netherlands Feminist Law Journal), 3-11.Bacchi, C. & Jose, J. (1994). Historicizing Sexual Harassment. Women's History Review, 3(2): 263-270.Bacchi, C. & Marquis, V. (1994). Women and the Republic: "Rights" and Wrongs. Australian Feminist Studies, 19: 93-114.Bacchi, C. & Jose, J. (1993). Dealing with Sexual Harassment: Power and Sexuality in the Classroom 1912. History of Education Review, 22(2): 44-59. Reprinted in A. Potts & T. O’Donoghue (Eds.) Schools as Dangerous Places: A Historical Perspective. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press, pp. 167-187.Bacchi, C. (1993). The Brick Wall: Why Do Few Women Become Senior Academics. The Australian Universities' Review, 36(1): 36-41.Bacchi, C. (1992). Affirmative Action—is it un-American? International Journal of Moral and Social Studies, 7(1): 19-31.Bacchi, C. (1992). Sex on Campus—where does "consent" end and harassment begin? The Australian Universities' Review, 35(1): 31-36.Bacchi, C. (1992). Do Women Need Equal Treatment or Different Treatment? Australian Journal of Law and Society, 8: 80-94.Bacchi, C. (1992). Pragmatism Be Damned: Richard Rorty's Death Wish for Feminism. Hecate, 18(2): 97-105.Bacchi, C. & Mackinnon, A. (1991). Re-politicizing Gender: A Reply to Deacon. Genders, 11(3): 126-133.Bacchi, C. (1988). Feminism and the "Eroticization" of the Middle-class Woman: the Intersection of Class and Gender Attitudes. Women's Studies International Forum, 11(1): 43-53.Bacchi, C. (1988). Sex, resistance and power: sex reform in South Australia, c. 1905. Australian Historical Studies, 23(90): 60-71.Bacchi, C. (1986). Women and Peace Through the Polls. The Australasian Journal of Politics, 1-17.Bacchi, C. (1982). First-Wave Feminism: the Ideas of Canada's English-speaking Suffragists. Women's Studies International Quarterly, 5(6): 575-584.Bacchi, C. (1980). The nature-nurture debate in Australia, 1900-1914. Historical Studies, 199-212.Bacchi, C. (1978). Race Regeneration and Social Purity: A Study of the Social Attitudes of Canada's English-speaking Suffragists. Social History/ Histoire Sociale, 11(22): 35-52.Encyclopaedia contributionsBacchi, C. (2001). Affirmative Action. In P. B. Clarke & J. Foweraker (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Democratic Thought. New York: Routledge.Bacchi, C. (2001). Women's Electoral Lobby. In W. Prest (Ed.) Wakefield Companion to South Australian History. Adelaide: Wakefield Press.Other publicationsBacchi, C. (2010). Gender mainstreaming, affirmative action and diversity: Politics and meaning in gender equality policies. Gender Studies and Policy Review. Published by the Korean Women’s Development Institute.Bacchi, C. (2009). Gender mainstreaming or diversity mainstreaming? The politics of “doing”. FRIEA (Danish Feminist Research Group), Working Paper series.Bacchi, C. (2006). Approaches to Gender Mainstreaming: What’s the Problem (represented to be)? Medien & Zeit (Austria), 21, 4-14.Bacchi, C. (2001). Gender mainstreaming: a new vision, more of the same, or backlash? Dialogue, 20(2). Bacchi, C. (1992). The Equality Myth: Gender Relations in Sweden. A-Gender: Journal of Feminist Thought, 1(2). Bacchi, C. (1992). Left, Right and Centre—Women in Australian Politics. Australian Left Review.Bacchi, C. (1992). Keeping Abreast with Desmond Morris. Australian Left Review.Bacchi, C., Thiele, B., Eveline, J. & Currie, J. (1992). Shifting Ground: the Dialectics of Work/Care, Report of an International Colloquium held at ANU.Bacchi, C. (1991). Meanings of Equality. In P. Hanley (Ed.) Supplement to Australian Society. Canberra: Research School of Social Sciences, ANU.Bacchi, C. (1991). Survey Examines Staff and Student Attitudes to Affirmative Action. Lumen: The University of Adelaide Magazine, 20(2). Bacchi, C. (1991). Every Man for Himself. Lumen, 20(5). Bacchi, C. (1991). Discrimination and Justice. Lumen, 20(6). Bacchi, C. (1991). Feminism in Context. Women's Studies Centre, University of Aarhus.Bacchi, C., Magarey, S. & White, D. (1987). Women's Studies Register: Guide to teaching and research on women at the University of Adelaide. Adelaide: Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of Adelaide.Bacchi, C. (1984). Women's History and the History of Feminism: Debates and Directions. Gadrian, Melbourne.Bacchi, C. (1982). Women in Australian History', History Forum.CO-EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES Bacchi, C. & Jewell, P. (Eds.) (2007). Ethics and Public Policy. Special Issue: Policy and Society, 6(3). Bacchi, C. & Schofield, T. (Eds.) (2005). Reinventing Gender Equality and the Political. Special Issue: Policy and Society, 24(4). ................
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