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Connar Jo McShane
Connar Jo McShane
Lecturer in Psychology, James Cook University
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Devolved responsibility and on‐farm biosecurity: practices of biosecure farming care in livestock production
V Higgins, M Bryant, M Hernández‐Jover, L Rast, C McShane
Sociologia ruralis 58 (1), 20-39, 2018
572018
Harmonising devolved responsibility for biosecurity governance: the challenge of competing institutional logics
V Higgins, M Bryant, M Hernández-Jover, C McShane, L Rast
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48 (6), 1133-1151, 2016
502016
Biosecurity and the management of emergency animal disease among commercial beef producers in New South Wales and Queensland (Australia)
M Hernández-Jover, V Higgins, M Bryant, L Rast, C McShane
Preventive veterinary medicine 134, 92-102, 2016
412016
Tourism development in agricultural landscapes: the case of the Atherton Tablelands, Australia
M Thompson, B Prideaux, C McShane, A Dale, J Turnour, M Atkinson
Landscape Research 41 (7), 730-743, 2016
412016
Preparing for disaster: preparedness in a flood and cyclone prone community
K Kanakis, C McShane
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 31 (2), 18-24, 2016
392016
Development and validation of a work stressor scale for A ustralian farming families
CJ McShane, F Quirk, A Swinbourne
Australian Journal of Rural Health 24 (4), 238-245, 2016
372016
Connections: the contribution of social capital to regional development
CJ McShane, J Turnour, M Thompson, A Dale, B Prideaux, M Atkinson
Rural Society 25 (2), 154-169, 2016
312016
Mediating and moderating effects of work–home interference upon farm stresses and psychological distress
CJ McShane, F Quirk
Australian Journal of Rural Health 17 (5), 244-250, 2009
272009
Rethinking risk perception and its importance for explaining natural hazard preparedness behavior
M Scovell, C McShane, A Swinbourne, D Smith
Risk analysis 42 (3), 450-469, 2022
212022
Active versus passive: Evaluating the effectiveness of inoculation techniques in relation to misinformation about climate change
M Green, CJ McShane, A Swinbourne
Australian Journal of Psychology 74 (1), 2113340, 2022
152022
“It's the people that keep me here”: Exploring the role of community attachment in increasing length of residency
K Kanakis, CJ McShane, ML Kilcullen, AL Swinbourne
Journal of rural studies 70, 19-25, 2019
142019
Applying the protective action decision model to explain cyclone shutter installation behavior
M Scovell, C McShane, A Swinbourne, D Smith
Natural Hazards Review 22 (1), 04020043, 2021
132021
Towards effective mitigation strategies for severe wind events
DJ Smith, C McShane, A Swinbourne, DJ Henderson
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 31 (3), 33-39, 2016
132016
Personalising the message: Promoting cyclone protection in north Queensland
M Scovell, C McShane, D Smith, A Swinbourne
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 34 (4), 48-53, 2019
72019
The role of farming families in future economic and community sustainability
C McShane, F Quirk, A Swinbourne
International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social …, 2013
72013
Experience and the perceived efficacy of cyclone preparedness behaviour
M Scovell, C McShane, A Swinbourne
International journal of disaster resilience in the built environment 12 (2 …, 2021
52021
How fringe cyclone experience affects predictions of damage severity
M Scovell, C McShane, A Swinbourne, D Smith
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 30 (2), 240-254, 2021
52021
A place-based agriculture development framework
J Turnour, A Dale, C McShane, M Thompson, B Prideaux, M Atkinson
CQUniversity, 2014
52014
Farming struggles and triumphs: Investigating the impact of a unique working environment on farming family well-being
C McShane
James Cook University, 2011
52011
North Queenslanders' Perceptions of Cyclone Risk and Structural Mitigation Intentions Part I: Psychological and demographic factors
M Scovell, C McShane, A Swinbourne, DJ Smith
James Cook University, 2018
42018
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