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That is not a question

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Title Submission/reworking time frames

Journal/book publisher

(5) “Elegantly wasted”: The celebrity deaths of Michael Hutchence and Paula Yates

IN PRINT Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies (A)

(6) “Don’t you know how to speak English properly?” – language and writing in the production of a doctoral dissertation

IN PRINT Journal of Educational Enquiry (C)

(7) “The male preserve of martyrdom”: Palestinian female suicide bombers in the Australian press

IN PRINT Feminist Media Studies (A)

(8) How I became an organic intellectual in the process of researching suicide

First half of 2011 Critical Methodologies-Cultural Studies (B)

Mortality (C)NB: this paper is about processes

(9) “Ghostly appearances”: The production of queer youth suicide in Australian newspapers

April/May 2009Revise and resubmit/write to editors 2010/2011

Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society (A)

Culture, Health & Sexuality (C)

Studies in Gender and Sexuality

(11) “What it means to see”: Reading gender in medical examinations of suicide

IN PRINT Chapter in: Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work, eds T. Rudge & D. Holmes, Ashgate.

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(12) The gender-ing of suicide IN PRINT Australian Feminist Studies (B)

(13) The Gender of Suicide Under review with Ashagate and Routledge (in Feb 2010)Responded to proposal re-write suggestions, still to rewrite chapters.

University Based Publishers: Ashgate (if not, then try Open University Press, Palgrave).

Commercial Publishers: Routledge (if not, then try Sage)

(14) Media Spectacles of Suicide Post 2011 Structure:Part 1 (newspaper representations):Ch 1: Michael Hutchence & Paula YatesCh 2: Female suicide bombersCh 3: Bangarra dancerCh 4: Queer youth suicideCh 5: Heath LedgerPart 2 (film representations)/IDEASCh 6: The HoursCh 7: SylviaCh 8: Virgin SuicidesCh 9: Kurosawa’s RanCh 10: Paradise Now

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(1) Deliberate Taking: The Author, Agency and Suicide

IN PRINT Online Conference Proceedings (E1) for Foucault: 25 years on Conference.

Invited to submit longer version to Social Identities (A).

(2) The Breath of Life and Death End of 2010SUBMITTED TO ANGELAKI IN JULY 2010

Invited to submit to Angelaki (A*) for a special edition on philosophy and death.

Considered before: Theory & Event; Cultural Critique; Theory, Culture & Society; OR Cultural Politics

Basis for a potential book in the future – essays on death and dying.

(3) Is death power’s limit? Start writing it in 2010, submit for publication in 2011

Theory, Culture and Society (A)

Idea: suicide notes as cultural texts

2011 Present first in Communications/Cultural Studies contexts.

Mortality? Death Studies? Omega?

Idea: “Falling Man” analysis – the will to know the body in suicide

2011 Present first in Communication/Cultural Studies contexts.

Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (A)

Idea: “Black Widows” 2011 Global Society (?)

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Title Submission/reworking time frames

Journal

(1) Stanley, M., Moyle, W., Ballantyne, A., Jaworski, K., Corlis, M., Oxlade, D., Stoll, A. & Young, B.“Nowadays you don’t even see your neighbours: Loneliness in the everyday lives of older Australians.

IN PRESS Health and Social Care in the Community (B)

(2) Ormsby, J., Stanley, M. & Jaworski, K.Older men’s participation in community-based men’s sheds programs.

IN PRESS Health and Social Care in the Community (B)

(3) Bryant, L., Jaworski, K., & Hoon, E.How diverse are rural non-agricultural workplaces? An Australian perspective.

Submitted in May 2010. Author order has changed.

Human Relations (A) Sociologia Ruralis (A)

(4) Jaworski, K. & Stanley, M.Retiring to their sheds to die? What it means to see private spaces and places in older Australian men’s lives.

End of 2011 (?) Space and Culture (A) Social and Cultural

Geography (B) Journal of Visual Culture (A)

(5) Crowley, V. & Jaworski, K.‘“It Ain’t Over Yet”: Aging Queerly Matters’

Second half of 2010 after the conference presentation.My section completed, article now with VC

Culture, Health and Sexuality (C)

(6) Crowley, V., Jaworski, K. & Loeser, C.Judith Butler: An Introduction to a Patient Political Reflection

Writing first 10,000 words, contract renegotiated.

Key Critical Thinkers in Education Series - Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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Writing and language in producing my PhD: **still submit somewhere**

The Gender-ing of Suicide: presented at the AWGSA conference, Emerging Spaces: New Possibilities in Critical Times (June/July 2010).

The Visibility of Difference: Gender and Suicide in Psy-Knowledge: presented at Boundaries of Madness conference at the University of Oxford (September 2010):

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One Last Breath: Death and Dying in Life and Living: presented at the Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies (April 2010).

“It Ain’t Over Yet”: Aging Queerly Matters: presented with Vicki Crowley at the AWGSA conference, Emerging Spaces: New Possibilities in Critical Times (June/July 2010).

The Breath of Life and Death: presented at the Vulnerability: A Symposium (November 2010).