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Dr Julia Anaf
Dr Julia Anaf
Stretton Health Equity, Stretton Institute, University of Adelaide
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Assessing the health impact of transnational corporations: its importance and a framework
FE Baum, DM Sanders, M Fisher, J Anaf, N Freudenberg, S Friel, ...
Globalization and Health 12, 1-7, 2016
1002016
The interplay between structure and agency in shaping the mental health consequences of job loss
J Anaf, F Baum, L Newman, A Ziersch, G Jolley
BMC Public Health 13, 1-12, 2013
582013
Factors shaping intersectoral action in primary health care services
J Anaf, F Baum, T Freeman, R Labonte, S Javanparast, G Jolley, ...
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 38 (6), 553-559, 2014
512014
Assessing the health impact of transnational corporations: a case study on McDonald’s Australia
J Anaf, FE Baum, M Fisher, E Harris, S Friel
Globalization and Health 13, 1-16, 2017
492017
Can social workers and police be partners when dealing with bikie-gang related domestic violence and sexual assault?
L Cooper, J Anaf, M Bowden
European Journal of Social Work 11 (3), 295-311, 2008
442008
Policy environments and job loss: Lived experience of retrenched Australian automotive workers
J Anaf, L Newman, F Baum, A Ziersch, G Jolley
Critical Social Policy 33 (2), 325-347, 2013
342013
The health impacts of extractive industry transnational corporations: a study of Rio Tinto in Australia and Southern Africa
J Anaf, F Baum, M Fisher, L London
Globalization and health 15, 1-20, 2019
302019
Civil society action against transnational corporations: implications for health promotion
J Anaf, F Baum, M Fisher, S Friel
Health Promotion International 35 (4), 877-887, 2020
282020
Transnational corporations and health: a research agenda
FE Baum, J Margaret Anaf
International journal of health services 45 (2), 353-362, 2015
272015
Contested concepts in violence against women:‘Intimate’,‘Domestic’or ‘Torture’?
L Cooper, J Anaf, M Bowden
Australian Social Work 59 (3), 314-327, 2006
192006
A citizens’ jury on regulation of McDonald's products and operations in Australia in response to a corporate health impact assessment
J Anaf, F Baum, M Fisher
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 42 (2), 133-139, 2018
122018
‘Sweet talk’: framing the merits of a sugar tax in Australia
J Anaf, M Fisher, E Handsley, F Baum, S Friel
Health Promotion International 36 (5), 1334-1345, 2021
62021
A World Beyond Transnational Corporations: Meeting Human Rather Than Corporate Need: Comment on"‘Part of the Solution’: Food Corporation Strategies for Regulatory Capture and …
F Baum, J Anaf
International Journal of Health Policy and Management 11 (11), 2748, 2022
52022
Julia Anaf 'Politics at the End of Life' in Breaking the Boundaries: Australian Activists Tell Their Stories
Y Allen, J and Noble
Wakefield Press, 2016
5*2016
A perfect storm: fear of litigation for end of life care
JM Anaf
The Medical Journal of Australia 212 (3), 140-140. e1, 2020
32020
Corporatisation and the health of Australian universities
F Baum, J Anaf
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2023
22023
Equity consideration in palliative care policies, programs, and evaluation: an analysis of selected federal and South Australian documents
S Javanparast, J Anaf, J Tieman
BMC Palliative Care 21 (109), 1-14, 2022
22022
“Death talk”: debating euthanasia and physician‐assisted suicide in Australia
RW Hunt, M Parker, RA Syme, JM Anaf, CF Nommensen, FJ Coombe, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 179 (1), 57-60, 2003
22003
Assessing the health impacts of transnational corporations: a case study of Carlton and United Breweries in Australia
J Anaf, F Baum, M Fisher, et al
Globalization and Health 18 (80), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00870, 2022
12022
Privatisation of government services in Australia: what is known about health and equity impacts
J Anaf, T Freeman, F Baum
Globalization and Health 20 (1), 32, 2024
2024
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