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Danielle Every
Danielle Every
Senior Research Fellow CQUniversity
Verified email at cqu.edu.au
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The language of “race” and prejudice: A discourse of denial, reason, and liberal-practical politics
M Augoustinos, D Every
Journal of language and social psychology 26 (2), 123-141, 2007
5542007
Constructions of racism in the Australian parliamentary debates on asylum seekers
D Every, M Augoustinos
Discourse & Society 18 (4), 411-436, 2007
3242007
New racism, meritocracy and individualism: Constraining affirmative action in education
M Augoustinos, K Tuffin, D Every
Discourse & society 16 (3), 315-340, 2005
3122005
Accusations and denials of racism: Managing moral accountability in public discourse
M Augoustinos, D Every
Discourse & Society 21 (3), 251-256, 2010
2072010
Inclusive education for students with refugee experience: Whole school reform in a South Australian primary school
K Pugh, D Every, R Hattam
The Australian educational researcher 39, 125-141, 2012
1812012
Constructions of Australia in pro‐and anti‐asylum seeker political discourse
D Every, M Augoustinos
Nations and Nationalism 14 (3), 562-580, 2008
1412008
‘Taking advantage’or fleeing persecution? Opposing accounts of asylum seeking
D Every, M Augoustinos
Journal of Sociolinguistics 12 (5), 648-667, 2008
1012008
No pet or their person left behind: Increasing the disaster resilience of vulnerable groups through animal attachment, activities and networks
K Thompson, D Every, S Rainbird, V Cornell, B Smith, J Trigg
Animals 4 (2), 214-240, 2014
962014
A reasonable, practical and moderate humanitarianism: The co-option of humanitarianism in the Australian asylum seeker debates
D Every
Journal of Refugee Studies 21 (2), 210-229, 2008
792008
From broken windows to a renovated research agenda: A review of the literature on vandalism and graffiti in the rail industry
K Thompson, N Offler, L Hirsch, D Every, MJ Thomas, D Dawson
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 46 (8), 1280-1290, 2012
722012
Contemporary racist discourse: Taboos against racism and racist accusations
M Augoustinos, D Every
Language, discourse and social psychology, 233-254, 2015
712015
Charity starts… at work? Conceptual foundations for research with businesses that donate to food redistribution organisations
E Vlaholias, K Thompson, D Every, D Dawson
Sustainability 7 (6), 7997-8021, 2015
712015
The relationship between perceived religious discrimination and self‐esteem for Muslim Australians
D Every, R Perry
Australian Journal of Psychology 66 (4), 241-248, 2014
712014
‘Shame on you’: The language, practice and consequences of shame and shaming in asylum seeker advocacy
D Every
Discourse & Society 24 (6), 667-686, 2013
692013
Teaching in fractured classrooms: Refugee education, public culture, community and ethics
R Hattam, D Every
Race Ethnicity and Education 13 (4), 409-424, 2010
682010
Australian wildland-urban interface householders’ wildfire safety preparations:‘Everyday life’project priorities and perceptions of wildfire risk
K Koksal, J McLennan, D Every, C Bearman
International journal of disaster risk reduction 33, 142-154, 2019
522019
Risk communication for new and emerging communities: the contingent role of social capital
S Hanson-Easey, D Every, A Hansen, P Bi
International journal of disaster risk reduction 28, 620-628, 2018
482018
Everyday antiracism in interpersonal contexts: Constraining and facilitating factors for ‘speaking up’against racism
M Mitchell, D Every, R Ranzijn
Journal of community & applied social psychology 21 (4), 329-341, 2011
482011
Conceptualising and measuring psychological preparedness for disaster: The Psychological Preparedness for Disaster Threat Scale
J McLennan, MD Marques, D Every
Natural Hazards 101 (1), 297-307, 2020
342020
Australian householders' psychological preparedness for potential natural hazard threats: An exploration of contributing factors
D Every, J McLennan, A Reynolds, J Trigg
International journal of disaster risk reduction 38, 101203, 2019
332019
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