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That is not a question

TitleSubmission/reworking time framesJournal/book publisher (5) “Elegantly wasted”: The celebrity deaths of Michael Hutchence and Paula Yates IN PRINTContinuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies (A) (6) “Don’t you know how to speak English properly?” – language and writing in the production of a doctoral dissertation IN PRINTJournal of Educational Enquiry (C) (7) “The male preserve of martyrdom”: Palestinian female suicide bombers in the Australian press IN PRINTFeminist Media Studies (A) (8) How I became an organic intellectual in the process of researching suicide First half of 2011  Critical Methodologies-Cultural Studies (B)  Mortality (C) NB: this paper is about processes (9) “Ghostly appearances”: The production of queer youth suicide in Australian newspapers April/May 2009 Revise and resubmit/write to editors 2010/2011  Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society (A)  Culture, Health & Sexuality (C)  Studies in Gender and Sexuality (11) “What it means to see”: Reading gender in medical examinations of suicide IN PRINT  Chapter in: Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work, eds T. Rudge & D. Holmes, Ashgate.

(12) The gender-ing of suicideIN PRINT  Australian Feminist Studies (B) (13) The Gender of SuicideUnder review with Ashagate and Routledge (in Feb 2010) Responded to proposal re-write suggestions, still to rewrite chapters.  University Based Publishers: Ashgate (if not, then try Open University Press, Palgrave).  Commercial Publishers: Routledge (if not, then try Sage) (14) Media Spectacles of SuicidePost 2011Structure: Part 1 (newspaper representations):  Ch 1: Michael Hutchence & Paula Yates  Ch 2: Female suicide bombers  Ch 3: Bangarra dancer  Ch 4: Queer youth suicide  Ch 5: Heath Ledger Part 2 (film representations)/IDEAS  Ch 6: The Hours  Ch 7: Sylvia  Ch 8: Virgin Suicides  Ch 9: Kurosawa’s Ran  Ch 10: Paradise Now

(1) Deliberate Taking: The Author, Agency and Suicide IN PRINT  Online Conference Proceedings (E1) for Foucault: 25 years on Conference.  Invited to submit longer version to Social Identities (A). (2) The Breath of Life and DeathEnd of 2010 SUBMITTED TO ANGELAKI IN JULY 2010  Invited to submit to Angelaki (A*) for a special edition on philosophy and death.  Considered before: Theory & Event; Cultural Critique; Theory, Culture & Society; OR Cultural Politics  Basis for a potential book in the future – essays on death and dying. (3) Is death power’s limit?Start writing it in 2010, submit for publication in 2011  Theory, Culture and Society (A) Idea: suicide notes as cultural texts2011  Present first in Communications/Cultural Studies contexts.  Mortality? Death Studies? Omega? Idea: “Falling Man” analysis – the will to know the body in suicide 2011  Present first in Communication/Cultural Studies contexts.  Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (A) Idea: “Black Widows”2011  Global Society (?)

TitleSubmission/reworking time framesJournal (1) Stanley, M., Moyle, W., Ballantyne, A., Jaworski, K., Corlis, M., Oxlade, D., Stoll, A. & Young, B. “Nowadays you don’t even see your neighbours: Loneliness in the everyday lives of older Australians. IN PRESS  Health and Social Care in the Community (B) (2) Ormsby, J., Stanley, M. & Jaworski, K. Older men’s participation in community-based men’s sheds programs. IN PRESS  Health and Social Care in the Community (B) (3) Bryant, L., Jaworski, K., & Hoon, E. How diverse are rural non-agricultural workplaces? An Australian perspective. Submitted in May Author order has changed.  Human Relations (A)  Sociologia Ruralis (A) (4) Jaworski, K. & Stanley, M. Retiring to their sheds to die? What it means to see private spaces and places in older Australian men’s lives. End of 2011 (?)  Space and Culture (A)  Social and Cultural Geography (B)  Journal of Visual Culture (A) (5) Crowley, V. & Jaworski, K. ‘“It Ain’t Over Yet”: Aging Queerly Matters’ Second half of 2010 after the conference presentation. My section completed, article now with VC  Culture, Health and Sexuality (C) (6) Crowley, V., Jaworski, K. & Loeser, C. Judith Butler: An Introduction to a Patient Political Reflection Writing first 10,000 words, contract renegotiated.  Key Critical Thinkers in Education Series - Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Writing and language in producing my PhD: **still submit somewhere** The Gender-ing of Suicide: presented at the AWGSA conference, Emerging Spaces: New Possibilities in Critical Times (June/July 2010). The Visibility of Difference: Gender and Suicide in Psy- Knowledge: presented at Boundaries of Madness conference at the University of Oxford (September 2010):

One Last Breath: Death and Dying in Life and Living: presented at the Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies (April 2010). “It Ain’t Over Yet”: Aging Queerly Matters: presented with Vicki Crowley at the AWGSA conference, Emerging Spaces: New Possibilities in Critical Times (June/July 2010). The Breath of Life and Death: presented at the Vulnerability: A Symposium (November 2010).