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Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2015) The mutable nature of risk and acceptability: a hybrid risk governance framework. Risk Analysis, 35 (11). pp. 1969-1982.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2015) Organisational risk perception and transformations in India's nuclear establishment. Journal of Risk Research, 18 (8). pp. 1012-1029.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2014) Australian uranium deal could make Indian nuclear power safer. The Conversation, 5 September 2014.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2014) The Australia-India nuclear deal - a qualitative risk analysis perspective. Australian Resources & Investment, 8 (4). pp. 157-159.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2012) India's nuclear programme: trust abroad but not at home. Al Jazeera, 3 November 2012.

Cook, Peta S., and Osbaldiston, Nick (2010) Pigs hearts and human bodies: a cultural approach to xenotransplantation. M/C Journal, 13 (5).

Paul, Gunther (2010) Support for workers. The Independent Weekly, 12. p. 1.

Jacobson, Chris, and Stephens, Anne (2009) Cross cultural approaches to environmental research and management: a response to the dualisms inherent in the practice of western science? Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 39 (4). pp. 159-162.

Ferguson, Kathryn (2006) Submerged realities: shark documentaries at depth. Atenea, XXVI (1). pp. 115-129.

Wilkinson, Barry, Leggett, Chris, and Patarapanich, Somsong (1986) National ideology, technology and employment: the construction industry in Singapore. New Technology, Work and Employment, 1 (1). pp. 67-76.

Conference Item

Wong, Catherine Mei Lin (2013) Mobilising risk and safety in the nuclear power sector: a case study of key organisations in India. In: [Presented at the ANU Energy Change Institute Open Day]. pp. 1-7. From: ANU Energy Change Institute Open Day 2013, 11 November 2013, Canberra, ACT.

Thesis

Menadue, Christopher Benjamin James (2019) Science fictions, cultural facts: a digital humanities approach to a popular literature. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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