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2008The Faroes grindradráp or pilot whale hunt: the importance of its "traditional" status in debates with conservationistsBulbeck, M.; Bowdler, S.
2018Fat as productive: Enactments of fat in an Australian suburbZivkovic, T.; Warin, M.; Moore, V.; Ward, P.; Jones, M.
2019Fatness, obesity and disadvantage in the Australian suburbs: unpalatable politicsWarin, M.; Zivkovic, T.
1996FembotsSteffensen, Jyanni I.
2003Feminism and Islamic fundamentalism: the limitsBulbeck, M.
2000Feminism and representations of union identity in Australian union banners of the 1980s and early 1990sMuir, K.
2001Feminism by any other name?: skirting the generation debateBulbeck, M.
2007Feminism, youth politics and generational changeBulbeck, M.; Harris, A.; Harris, A.
2014Feminist discursive institutionalism - a poststructural alternativeBacchi, C.; Rönnblom, M.
2015Feminist memory work in action: Method and practicalitiesFraser, H.; Michell, D.
1996Fightback reincarnate - beware of audit commissions digging blackholesSpoehr, J.
2001Fighting the Pipeline FallacyAllen, M.; Castleman, T.; Brooks, A.; Mackinnon, A.
2007Fishing for taddies: Emotion work in lesbian women's search for sperm donors in South AustraliaRipper, M.
1995Flows and intensitiesSteffensen, Jyanni I.
2004Fluid boundaries: Forming and transforming identify in NepalWilmore, Michael Joseph
2010'Fond of cooking, interested in studies, a good daughter': The gendered identities of young Indians, Chinese, Japanese and AustraliansBulbeck, M.
2011For the Love of Lab Rats Kinship, Humanimal Relations, and Good Scientific ResearchDennis, S.
2022Forecasting childhood adversities from conditions of birthGreen, M.J.; Watkeys, O.J.; Kariuki, M.; Hindmarsh, G.; Whitten, T.; Dean, K.; Laurens, K.R.; Harris, F.; Carr, V.J.
2015Foster care, stigma, and the sturdy, unkillable children of the very poorMichell, D.
2011Foucault's progeny: Jamie Oliver and the art of governing obesityWarin, M.