Dr Karen Crinall - Researcher Profile

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Address

Monash University
Wellington Road, Clayton

Biography

Karen works in the Office of the PVC & President Gippsland at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer.

Qualifications

PHILOSOPHY
Institution: University of Western Sydney
Year awarded: 2004
EDUCATION
Institution: Deakin University
Year awarded: 1994
EDUCATION
Institution: Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education
Year awarded: 1984
ART AND DESIGN
Institution: Chisolm Institute of Technology
Year awarded: 1978

Publications

Books

Crinall, K.M., 2009, Imagining Women as Homeless: Re/tracing Socially Concerned Photography, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.

Book Chapters

Laming, C.J., Crinall, K.M., 2012, Walking together for safer communities with local action supported by family violence policy reforms, in Reconciliation in Regional Australia:Case Studies from Gippsland, eds Andrew Gunstone, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 89-107.

Crinall, K.M., 2009, The search for a feminism that could accommodate homeless young women, in Concepts and Methods of Youth Work, eds Rob White, ACYS Publishing, Tasmania Australia, pp. 209-218.

Crinall, K.M., 2006, Governing inequality: poverty before the Australian welfare state, in Thinking About Poverty, eds Klaus Serr, Federation Press, Sydney NSW Australia, pp. 66-78.

Crinall, K.M., 1999, Challenging Victimisation in Practice with Young Women, in Transforming Social Work Practice, Allen and Unwin, St Leonards NSW, pp. 70-83.

Journal Articles

Crinall, K.M., 2009, Appealing for help: a reflection on interpellation and intertextuality in the visual narrative of an Australian welfare campaign poster, Current Narratives [E], vol 1, issue 1, School of Journalism and Creating Writing and the Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW Australia, pp. 11-22.

Crinall, K.M., Hurley, J.M., 2009, Responding to family violence and preventing homelessness: what is required for effective implementation of 'safe at home' programs?, Parity [P], vol 22, issue 10, Council to Homeless Persons, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 40-42.

Crinall, K.M., 2009, The social researcher as an artist: creativity as a social science research method, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences [P], vol 3, issue 11, Common Ground, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 181-191.

Crinall, K.M., 2008, Breaking silences: telling stories about family photographs, Women Against Violence : an Australian feminist journal, vol 20, issue 2007-2008, CASA House, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 3-8.

Crinall, K.M., 2007, Editorial: united we stand?, Practice Reflexions, vol 2, issue 1, Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-2.

Crinall, K.M., 2007, Madonnas in need. The art of representing social issues, International Journal of Arts in Society, vol 1, issue 5, Common Ground Pty Ltd, Melbourne Australia, pp. 59-70.

Crinall, K.M., 2006, Destitute discourses: the art of orchestrating fear and fantasy in photographs of homeless people, ARENA Journal, vol 27, issue 27, Arena Printing and Publishing, Fitzroy Vic Australia, pp. 61-80.

Crinall, K.M., 2006, Judging a book by its cover: some reflexions on the portrayal of betrayal, Practice Reflexions, vol 1, issue 1, Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 39-51.

Crinall, K.M., 2002, "Is there a cause of homelessness, or should we just focus on homelessness as a cause?", Parity, vol 15, issue 11, Council to Homeless Persons, Melbourne Vic Australia, p. 6.

Crinall, K., 2001, Representing the Invisible: Images of Women Among the 'New' Faces of homelessness, Parity, vol 14, issue 1, Council to Homeless Persons, Fitzroy Vic Australia, pp. 7-9.

Crinall, K.M., 2000, "Briefly reflecting on representations of (Homeless) Young Women", Parity, vol 13, issue 3, Council to Homeless Persons, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 15-17.

Crinall, K.M., 2000, Photography Becomes Her. Evoking the feminine in early photographic discourse, Southern Review, vol 33 issue 3, Department of Communication, RMIT, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 352-364.

Crinall, K.M., Gravell, K., 1998, Art Methods in Social Work and Welfare Pedagogy: some postmodern considerations, Perspectives in Social Work, vol 13 no 2, College of Social Work, Nirmala, Niketan, Mumbai India, pp. 34-39.

Conference Proceedings

Crinall, K.M., 1997, States of non-belonging, RETHINKING THE SOCIAL, GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, NATHAN CAMPUS, 10-11/7 1997, Graduate Studies Centre, Griffith University, Qld Australia, pp. 275-282.

Other

Crinall, K.M., Laming, C.J., 2012, Raising Voices: Supportive Communication in Disability Accomodation Services, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-56.

Crinall, K.M., Manning, D.J., Glavas, A.S., Feeley, M., 2011, "Everything effects everything else":power,perception and hidden forms of restrictive practice in shared supported accommodation, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-38.

Laming, C., Crinall, K., Hurley, J., Patten, S., Goodall, D., Yarram, D., Hamer, K., McDonald, P., 2011, The Gippsland CommUNITY Walk against Family Violence, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-44.

Crinall, K.M., Laming, C.J., 2008, Evaluation of the Structured Approach to Students @ Risk Pilot Project: An initiative of the partnership between the Department of Human Services and Department of Education and Early Childhood Development in Gippsland Region, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. i-65.

Crinall, K.M., 2007, Looking into the outside: the windows of Bertinoro, Photo-essay in Journal: Context; Understanding People in Their Social Worlds, Journal of the American Sociological Association, California USA.

Crinall, K.M., 2007, Tony Schirato and Jen Webb, understanding the visual, Journal of Sociology, vol 43, issue 3, SAGE Publications, London UK, pp. 322-324.

Crinall, K.M., Laming, C.J., 2005, Evaluation of the Gippsland Family Violence Service Coordination Pilot Project, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-82.

Crinall, K.M., 2004, "Robbie at Bayside, 1993", Photograph in Contexts, Vol3 (4) FACC, American Sociological Association, USA.

Crinall, K.M., 2004, Imag(in)ing Women as Homeless: Re/tracing socially concerned photography.

Crinall, K.M., 2001, Assessment and Referrral for Homelessness Services in the Gippsland Region, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-35.

Crinall, K.M., 2001, Submission to the Inquiry into the portrayal of women in outdoor advertising, The portrayal of women in outdoor advertising report, Portrayal of Women Advisory Committee, Melbourne Vic Australia.

Crinall, K.M., 2000, "Looking you in the Face" in Blackflash, Photographic Essay, Buffalo Berry Press, Canada, Vol 18(1), pp. 18-21.

Crinall, K.M., Collis, M.R., 2000, Unmet need in homeless services - Gippsland region, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-70.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
AT RISK: CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS WOMEN'S BODIES AND CULTURE.
Supervisors:
Crinall, K (Main), Gunstone, A (Associate), Laming, C (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Community Participation in Policing: Prospect and Problem in Bangladesh.
Supervisors:
Laming, C (Main), Crinall, K (Associate).

Completed Supervision

Student:
Harding, A.
Program of Study:
JP Campbell: pictorialist photographer at home and at war. (PHD) 2010.
Supervisors:
Crinall, K (Main), Fletcher, M (Associate).
Student:
Lynn, M.
Program of Study:
Discourses of community: reconciling social work and community development. (PHD) 2008.
Supervisors:
Crinall, K (Main), Roy, P (Associate).
Student:
Whyte, S.
Program of Study:
The possibilities of seachange: a study of urban to rural migration, self and place in Gippsland. (PHD) 2011.
Supervisors:
Crinall, K (Main), Somerville, M (Associate).
Student:
Wilson, A.
Program of Study:
From talkies to television: picture shows and Gippslanders. (PHD) 2008.
Supervisors:
Fletcher, M (Main), Crinall, K (Associate).