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Bill Martin (sociologist)

William "Bill" Craig Martin (13 September 1956 – 27 April 2016) was an Australian sociologist. He was Professor of Sociology at Flinders University and the University of Queensland[1][2] and was an editor of the Journal of Sociology.[3][4] His main research interests were in the sociology of work and employment.[1]

Bill Martin
Born
William Craig Martin

13 September 1956
Died27 April 2016(2016-04-27) (aged 59–60)
Parent(s)A. W. Martin
Jean Martin
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
Thesis (1988)
Doctoral advisorIván Szelényi
Erik Olin Wright
Academic work
DisciplineSociologist
InstitutionsLa Trobe University
Flinders University
University of Queensland
Main interestsThe sociology of work and employment

Early life and education edit

Bill Martin was born in 1956 to Jean Isobel Martin (née Craig) and Allan William Martin. Both his parents were academics, Jean a sociologist and Allan a historian.[3][5] Martin completed a BA (Honours) at the Australian National University in 1977. He undertook a PhD at the University of Wisconsin–Madison under Iván Szelényi and Erik Olin Wright, his degree being conferred in 1988.[2][3]

Career edit

Martin returned to Australia to take up a position at La Trobe University. In 1992 he began a 17-year tenure at Flinders University, during which he worked in the Sociology Department and the National Institute of Labour Studies (NILS) and attained the position of Professor of Sociology. In 2009 he took up the position of Professor of Sociology and Program Leader of the Employment and Education research program at the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) at the University of Queensland. Martin retired in 2015.[1][2][3][6]

During his career Martin was an editor of the Journal of Sociology and treasurer of The Australian Sociological Association.[3][4]

Death edit

Martin died on 27 April 2016, after a short illness.[2][3]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Martin, Bill; Moskos, Megan (2007). Evaluative research project: final report to the Independent Gambling Authority. Adelaide, South Australia: Independent Gambling Authority. ISBN 9781921070204 Pdf.
  • Martin, Bill (2007). . Adelaide, South Australia: National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2015. ISBN 9781921170379 Pdf.
  • Martin, Bill; Healy, Josh (2008). . Adelaide, South Australia: National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2015. ISBN 9781921412189
  • Martin, Bill; King, Debra (2008). Who cares for older Australians?: A picture of the residential and community based aged care workforce, 2007 (PDF). Barton, Australian Capital Territory: National Institute of Labour Studies (NILS), Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Flinders University. ISBN 9781741867671
  • Martin, Bill; Healy, Josh (2010). Who works in community services? A profile of Australian workforces in child protection, juvenile justice, disability services and general community services. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Community and Disability Services Ministers' Advisory Council (CDSMAC). Pdf.

Chapters in books edit

  • Martin, Bill (2001), "The changing experience of the middle class", in Dow, Geoff; Parker, Rachel (eds.), Business, work, and community: into the new millennium, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 217–230, ISBN 9780195513271.
  • Martin, Bill; Wajcman, Judy (2004), "Understanding class inequality in Australia", in Devine, Fiona; Waters, Mary C. (eds.), Social inequalities in comparative perspective, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 163–190, ISBN 9780631226857.
  • Martin, Bill; Pixley, Jocelyn (2005), "How do Australians feel about their work?", in Wilson, Shaun; Meagher, Gabrielle; Gibson, Rachel; Denemark, David; Western, Mark (eds.), Australian social attitudes: the first report, Sydney, New South Wales: University of New South Wales Press, pp. 42–61, ISBN 9780868406718.
  • Martin, Bill (2007), "How do Australians feel about their work?", in Wilson, Shaun; Meagher, Gabrielle; Denemark, David; Western, Mark; Phillips, Timothy (eds.), Australian social attitudes 2: citizenship, work and aspirations, Sydney, New South Wales: University of New South Wales Press, ISBN 9780868408613.
  • Martin, Bill; King, Debra (2009), "Caring for profit? The impact of for-profit providers on the quality of employment in aged care", in King, Debra; Meagher, Gabrielle (eds.), Paid care in Australia: politics, profits, practices, Sydney, New South Wales: Sydney University Press, pp. 113–143, ISBN 9781920899295.
  • Martin, Bill (2011), "Work and employment", in McAllister, Ian; Dorwick, Steve; Hassan, Riaz (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 499–517, ISBN 9781107403444.

Journal articles edit

  • Martin, Bill; Wajcman, Judy; Riemens, Wendy (December 2000). "Managerial and professional careers in an era of organisational restructuring". Journal of Sociology. 36 (3): 329–344. doi:10.1177/144078330003600304.
  • Martin, Bill; Wajcman, Judy (May 2004). "Markets, contingency and preferences: contemporary managers' narrative identities". The Sociological Review. 52 (2): 240–264. doi:10.1111/j.1467-954X.2004.00467.x.
  • Martin, Bill; Roach Anleu, Sharyn; Zadoroznyj, Maria (March 2005). "Editors' statement for Journal of Sociology". Journal of Sociology. 41 (1): 5–6. doi:10.1177/1440783305052277.
  • Martin, Bill (2007). "Good jobs, bad jobs: understanding the quality of aged care jobs and why it matters". Australian Journal of Social Issues. 42 (2): 183–197. doi:10.1002/j.1839-4655.2007.tb00048.x. hdl:2328/12903.
  • Martin, Bill; Marks, June; Zadoroznyj, Maria (March 2008). "How Australians order acceptance of recycled water: national baseline data". Journal of Sociology. 44 (1): 83–99. doi:10.1177/1440783307085844.
  • Martin, Bill; Healy, Josh (2009). "Changing work organisation and skill requirements". Australian Bulletin of Labour. 35 (2): 393–437. SSRN 1946049. Pdf.
  • Martin, Bill (2009). "Skill acquisition and use across the life course: current trends, future prospects". Australian Bulletin of Labour. 35 (1): 393–437. Pdf.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . issr.uq.edu.au. Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR), University of Queensland. Archived from the original on 13 June 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) (2016), "In memoriam: Professor Bill Martin", ISSR annual report 2015: turning a page on a new chapter in our history (PDF), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland, p. 70, retrieved 21 November 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f King, Debra; Roach Anleu, Sharyn (28 April 2016). "Vale Bill Martin (1956–2016)". The Australian Sociological Association. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b Martin, Bill; Roach Anleu, Sharyn; Zadoroznyj, Maria (March 2005). "Editors' statement for Journal of Sociology". Journal of Sociology. 41 (1): 5–6. doi:10.1177/1440783305052277.
  5. ^ Richmond, Katy. "Martin, Jean Isobel (1923-1979)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  6. ^ King, Debra; Meagher, Gabrielle (2009), "About the authors", in King, Debra; Meagher, Gabrielle (eds.), Paid care in Australia: politics, profits, practices, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Sydney University Press, p. x, ISBN 9781920899295.

External links edit

  • Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR), The University of Queensland
  • Researchers, The University of Queensland
  • Profile page: Bill Martin Flinders University

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For other people by this name see Billy Martin disambiguation William Bill Craig Martin 13 September 1956 27 April 2016 was an Australian sociologist He was Professor of Sociology at Flinders University and the University of Queensland 1 2 and was an editor of the Journal of Sociology 3 4 His main research interests were in the sociology of work and employment 1 Bill MartinBornWilliam Craig Martin13 September 1956Died27 April 2016 2016 04 27 aged 59 60 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaParent s A W MartinJean MartinAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonThesis 1988 Doctoral advisorIvan SzelenyiErik Olin WrightAcademic workDisciplineSociologistInstitutionsLa Trobe UniversityFlinders UniversityUniversity of QueenslandMain interestsThe sociology of work and employment Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Chapters in books 4 3 Journal articles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBill Martin was born in 1956 to Jean Isobel Martin nee Craig and Allan William Martin Both his parents were academics Jean a sociologist and Allan a historian 3 5 Martin completed a BA Honours at the Australian National University in 1977 He undertook a PhD at the University of Wisconsin Madison under Ivan Szelenyi and Erik Olin Wright his degree being conferred in 1988 2 3 Career editMartin returned to Australia to take up a position at La Trobe University In 1992 he began a 17 year tenure at Flinders University during which he worked in the Sociology Department and the National Institute of Labour Studies NILS and attained the position of Professor of Sociology In 2009 he took up the position of Professor of Sociology and Program Leader of the Employment and Education research program at the Institute for Social Science Research ISSR at the University of Queensland Martin retired in 2015 1 2 3 6 During his career Martin was an editor of the Journal of Sociology and treasurer of The Australian Sociological Association 3 4 Death editMartin died on 27 April 2016 after a short illness 2 3 Bibliography editBooks edit Martin Bill Moskos Megan 2007 Evaluative research project final report to the Independent Gambling Authority Adelaide South Australia Independent Gambling Authority ISBN 9781921070204 Pdf Martin Bill 2007 Skill acquisition and use across the life course current trends future prospects Adelaide South Australia National Centre for Vocational Education Research NCVER Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2015 ISBN 9781921170379 Pdf Martin Bill Healy Josh 2008 Changing work organisation and skill requirements Adelaide South Australia National Centre for Vocational Education Research NCVER Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2015 ISBN 9781921412189 Martin Bill King Debra 2008 Who cares for older Australians A picture of the residential and community based aged care workforce 2007 PDF Barton Australian Capital Territory National Institute of Labour Studies NILS Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Flinders University ISBN 9781741867671 Martin Bill Healy Josh 2010 Who works in community services A profile of Australian workforces in child protection juvenile justice disability services and general community services Brisbane Queensland Australia Community and Disability Services Ministers Advisory Council CDSMAC Pdf Chapters in books edit Martin Bill 2001 The changing experience of the middle class in Dow Geoff Parker Rachel eds Business work and community into the new millennium South Melbourne Victoria Australia New York Oxford University Press pp 217 230 ISBN 9780195513271 Martin Bill Wajcman Judy 2004 Understanding class inequality in Australia in Devine Fiona Waters Mary C eds Social inequalities in comparative perspective Malden Massachusetts Blackwell Publishing pp 163 190 ISBN 9780631226857 Martin Bill Pixley Jocelyn 2005 How do Australians feel about their work in Wilson Shaun Meagher Gabrielle Gibson Rachel Denemark David Western Mark eds Australian social attitudes the first report Sydney New South Wales University of New South Wales Press pp 42 61 ISBN 9780868406718 Martin Bill 2007 How do Australians feel about their work in Wilson Shaun Meagher Gabrielle Denemark David Western Mark Phillips Timothy eds Australian social attitudes 2 citizenship work and aspirations Sydney New South Wales University of New South Wales Press ISBN 9780868408613 Martin Bill King Debra 2009 Caring for profit The impact of for profit providers on the quality of employment in aged care in King Debra Meagher Gabrielle eds Paid care in Australia politics profits practices Sydney New South Wales Sydney University Press pp 113 143 ISBN 9781920899295 Martin Bill 2011 Work and employment in McAllister Ian Dorwick Steve Hassan Riaz eds The Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia Cambridge England Cambridge University Press pp 499 517 ISBN 9781107403444 Journal articles edit Martin Bill Wajcman Judy Riemens Wendy December 2000 Managerial and professional careers in an era of organisational restructuring Journal of Sociology 36 3 329 344 doi 10 1177 144078330003600304 Martin Bill Wajcman Judy May 2004 Markets contingency and preferences contemporary managers narrative identities The Sociological Review 52 2 240 264 doi 10 1111 j 1467 954X 2004 00467 x Martin Bill Roach Anleu Sharyn Zadoroznyj Maria March 2005 Editors statement for Journal of Sociology Journal of Sociology 41 1 5 6 doi 10 1177 1440783305052277 Martin Bill 2007 Good jobs bad jobs understanding the quality of aged care jobs and why it matters Australian Journal of Social Issues 42 2 183 197 doi 10 1002 j 1839 4655 2007 tb00048 x hdl 2328 12903 EBSCOhost Martin Bill Marks June Zadoroznyj Maria March 2008 How Australians order acceptance of recycled water national baseline data Journal of Sociology 44 1 83 99 doi 10 1177 1440783307085844 Martin Bill Healy Josh 2009 Changing work organisation and skill requirements Australian Bulletin of Labour 35 2 393 437 SSRN 1946049 Pdf Martin Bill 2009 Skill acquisition and use across the life course current trends future prospects Australian Bulletin of Labour 35 1 393 437 Pdf References edit a b c Professor Bill Martin issr uq edu au Institute for Social Science Research ISSR University of Queensland Archived from the original on 13 June 2015 Retrieved 14 June 2015 a b c d Institute for Social Science Research ISSR 2016 In memoriam Professor Bill Martin ISSR annual report 2015 turning a page on a new chapter in our history PDF Brisbane Queensland Australia Institute for Social Science Research University of Queensland p 70 retrieved 21 November 2018 a b c d e f King Debra Roach Anleu Sharyn 28 April 2016 Vale Bill Martin 1956 2016 The Australian Sociological Association Retrieved 21 November 2018 a b Martin Bill Roach Anleu Sharyn Zadoroznyj Maria March 2005 Editors statement for Journal of Sociology Journal of Sociology 41 1 5 6 doi 10 1177 1440783305052277 Richmond Katy Martin Jean Isobel 1923 1979 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 21 November 2018 King Debra Meagher Gabrielle 2009 About the authors in King Debra Meagher Gabrielle eds Paid care in Australia politics profits practices Sydney New South Wales Australia Sydney University Press p x ISBN 9781920899295 External links editProfile page Bill Martin Institute for Social Science Research ISSR The University of Queensland Profile page Bill Martin Researchers The University of Queensland Profile page Bill Martin Flinders University Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Society nbsp Business and economics nbsp Organized Labour nbsp Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Martin sociologist amp oldid 1212977248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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