Five best publications for review (additional regional publication) 2002-2007
Braithwaite J, T Makkai and V Braithwaite (2007)
Regulating Aged Care: Ritualism & the New Pyramid, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, Northampton MA. 372pp.
Braithwaite V, K Murphy and M Reinhart (2007)
Threat, motivational posturesand responsive regulation, Law and Policy 29, 137-158.
Ahmed E and V Braithwaite (2006)
Forgiveness, reconciliation and shame: Three key variables in reducing school bullying, Journal of Social Issues 62, 347-370.
Braithwaite V and J Braithwaite (2006)
Democratic sentiment and cyclicalmarkets in vice, British Journal of Criminology 46, 1110-1127.
Braithwaite V and E Ahmed (2005)
A threat to tax morale: the case of Australia’s higher education policy, Journal of Economic Psychology 26, 523-540.
Braithwaite V (2004)
The hope process and social inclusion, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592, 128-151.
Other significant recent books, collections and public reports
Braithwaite V (ed) (2007)
Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law & Policy Special Issue 29(1).
Braithwaite, V, M Reinhart, J Job and N Harris (2005)
Family Tax Benefit and Cash Economy Activity, Report to the Department of Family and Community Services, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra. 107pp.
Braithwaite V (ed) (2004)
Hope, Power and Governance, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Special Issue 592.
Reinhart, M, J Job and V Braithwaite (2004)
Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets, Report to the Department of Family and Community Services,
Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra. 78 pp.
Braithwaite V (ed) (2003)
Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion, Ashgate, Aldershot. 314pp.
Rawlings, G and V Braithwaite (eds) (2003)
Voices for Change: Australian Perspectives on Tax Administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues Special
Issue 38(3).
Ahmed E, N Harris, J Braithwaite and V Braithwaite (2001)
Shame Management Through Reintegration, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 375pp.