Dr Elissa Sutherland completed her BA with first-class honours at the University of Tasmania in 1997. She then pursued an LLB at the University of Tasmania in the same year, before receiving her Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Newcastle in 2003.
Sutherland, E., 2009, Exploited or Entrepreneurs?, Verlag Dr. Mueller, Saarbruecken, Germany.
Sutherland, E., 2007, An Epidemic of Community Union and Government Induced Reform? Mapping the 'Tipping Point' for Ethical Governance of Home-based Apparel Work in NSW Australia, in Trade Unions in the Community: Values Issues Shared Interests and Alliances, eds Donna Buttigieg Sandra Cockfield Richard Cooney Marjorie Jerrard Al Rainnie, Heidelberg Press, Victoria Australia, pp. 155-172.
Wilde, P., Sutherland, E., 2010, Venturing overseas: geography and the cadbury chocolate factory at Claremont, Tasmania, 1921-67, Tasmanian Historical Studies [P], vol 15, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia, pp. 101-129.
Sutherland, E., 2009, Book Reviews, Social and Cultural Geography [E], vol 10, issue 5, Routledge, London, pp. 614-624.
Sutherland, E., 2006, Rethinking industrial home-based work: constraints and possibilities for livelihood strategies of migrant women in Sydney Australia, Gender Place and Culture.
Sutherland, E., 2004, Getting inside the heads of our audience: Creating inclusive public debate, Australian Geographical Studies, vol 42, issue 3, Blackwell Synergy, Australia and UK, pp. 406-410.
Sutherland, E., 2004, In-the-field politics: multiple voices of outworkers and researcher, Australian Geographer, vol 35, issue 2, Carfax Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 161-168.
Sutherland, E., Tandy, C., 2000, Challenges of Cross-Cultural Research: Methods and Processes, Inter-Cultural Studies Conference Proceedings.
Barnett, J., Christoff, P., Rangan, H., Sutherland, E., 2009, An Inconvenient Truth Review Symposium, (Journal of Monograph): Geographic Research, vol 47, issue 2, Wiley Blackwell, Richmond Vic Australia, pp. 204-211.
Sutherland, E., 2006, Postcolonial Geographies in Australia: interrogating racism and nationalism, Geographical Research.
Sutherland, E., 2000, A Report on Cambodian/Khmer Outworker. Responses to the NSW Department of Industrial Relations Outwork Strategy, A report formulated from focus groups discussions between Cambodian/Khmer outworkersand NSW DIR representatives available from the NSW DIR.
Sutherland, E., 2000, A Report on Chinese Outworker. Responses to the NSW Department of Industrial Relations Outwork Strategy, A report formulated from focus groups discussions between. Chinese outworkers and NSW DIR representatives. Available from the NSW DIR.
Sutherland, E., 2000, A Report on Vietnamese Outworkers. Responses to the NSW Department of Industrial relations Outwork Strategy, A report formulated from focus groups discussions between Vietnamese outworkers and NSW DIR representatives available from the NSW DIR.
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