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Studies in Continuing Education | 2012

It’s always a pleasure: Exploring productivity and pleasure in a writing group for early career academics

Angela E. Dwyer; Bridget Lewis; Fiona McDonald; Marcelle J. Burns

The professional development needs of early career academics (ECAs) are increasingly subject to scrutiny. The literature notes writing groups can be successful in increasing research outputs and improving research track records – a core concern for ECAs. However, the pressure on ECAs to publish takes the pleasure out of writing for many. We argue writing groups, created by and for ECAs, can provide an environment for ECAs to (re)produce pleasure in writing and participation in the processes of academic review and debate. In addition, our experience of a writing group was that it provided a platform of social and emotional support contributing to our personal well-being and professional development.


International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems | 2014

Indigenous Nations’ Rights in the Balance

Marcelle J. Burns


Faculty of Law | 2011

Challenging the assumptions of positivism : an analysis of the concept of society in Sampi on behalf of the Bardi and Jawi people v Western Australia [2010] and Bodney v Bennell [2008]

Marcelle J. Burns


QUT Law Review | 2009

Larissa Behrendt, Chris Cuneen and Terri Libesman, Indigenous Legal Relations in Australia (Oxford University Press, 2009) 376 pp

Marcelle J. Burns


QUT Law Review | 2015

Guest Editorial:World Indigenous Legal Conference 2014 – Special Forum

Marcelle J. Burns


Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Law | 2013

Shifting global power and shifting state power

Marcelle J. Burns


Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law | 2013

Towards growing Indigenous culturally competent legal professionals in Australia

Marcelle J. Burns


Faculty of Law | 2012

It’s always a pleasure : exploring productivity and pleasure in a writing group for early career academics

Angela E. Dwyer; Bridget Lewis; Fiona McDonald; Marcelle J. Burns


Faculty of Law | 2011

Closing the gap between policy and 'Law' : Indigenous homelands and a working future

Marcelle J. Burns


Law in context | 2009

Closing the Gap between Policy and 'Law' - Indigenous Homelands and a 'Working Future'

Marcelle J. Burns

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Angela E. Dwyer

Queensland University of Technology

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Bridget Lewis

Queensland University of Technology

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Fiona McDonald

Queensland University of Technology

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