CCGR Peer Reviewed Books / Book Chapters
2009
Arora VM,
Johnson J (2009) Spreading and sustaining use of standardized handoff protocols for residency training. In: Implementing and Sustaining Improvements in Health Care, Joint Commission Publishing, USA, Pp 88-97
Braithwaite J, Hyde P, Pope C (eds) (2009). Culture and climate in health care organizations, London, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, [
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=353942].
Greenfield D(2009) Changing practice in a health organisation: the technologisation of practice, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG; ISBN 978-3-8383-0015-3
Johnson JK (2009) The Healthcare interdisciplinary context: A focus on the “microsystem” concept. In: P Freshman, L Rubino, Y Chassiakos (eds): Collaboration across the disciplines in healthcare, Jones and Bartlett, Boston
Lancaster J, Meltz D, Gibson A, Fraser D (2009) 79203 Business Law and Ethics. 1st Edition Person Education Australia, Frenchs Forest ISBN: 978-1-4425-1274-0
2008
Arora V,
Johnson J (2008). “Hands offs” Just the Facts: Hospital Medicine, Halasmayani, McKean, Benet (eds), McGraw Hill, 2008.
Braithwaite J, Westbrook MT, Hindle D, Iedema R (2008). Hospital Sector Organizational Restructuring - Evidence of Its Futility. In: E Ferlie, P Hyde, L McKee (eds): Organizing and reorganizing – Power and Change in Health Care Organizations, Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp. 33-45. [
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.apx?PID=270172].
Georgiou A, Westbrook JI, Callen J,
Braithwaite J (2008). Electronic Test Management Systems and Hospital Pathology Laboratory Services – a framework for investigating their impact. In: N Wickramasinghe, E Geisler (eds): Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems, IGI Global, Hersey, New York, pp. 505-510.
Johnson JK, (2008). Collaboration across the disciplines in healthcare In: Freshman P, Rubino L, Chassiakos Y (eds) Jones and Bartlett Publishers, USA, In press, accepted October 2008.
Johnson J, Horowitz S, Miller S (2008). Systems-based practice: Improving the safety and quality of patient care by recognizing and improving the systems in which we work, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. In K Henriksen, JB Battles, MA Keyes, ML Grady (eds): Advances in patient safety: New directions and alternative approaches, Vol 2, Culture and Redesign, Agency for Healthcare, Research and Quality, AHRQ Publication, No. 08-0034-2, Rockville, MD.
Long D, Lee BSB,
Braithwaite J (2008). Attempting clinical democracy: Enhancing Multivocality in a Multidisciplinary Clinical Team. In: CR Caldas-Coulthard, and R Iedema (eds), Identity Trouble: Critical Discourse and Contested Identities, Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp. 250-272.
2007
Braithwaite J (2006). Preface in
R Iedema: Discourses of hospital communication. Palgrave Macmillan: London. Accepted.
2006
Braithwaite J, Iedema RA, Westbrook MT (2006) Hospital sector organisational restructuring - evidence of its futility. E Ferlie, P Hyde, L McKee (eds):
Organising and reorganising - power and change in health care organisations. Palgrave McMillan: Basingstoke. In press.
Braithwaite J, Travaglia JF (2006). The best clinical governance practices in Australia dealing with safety and quality issues in Australian Healthcare Association:
AHA Governance Handbook: AHA: Canberra. Accepted.
Iedema R (2006).
Discourses of hospital communication. Palgrave Macmillan: London. Accepted.
Long D (2006). Attempting clinical democracy: addressing density of medical voice in a multidisciplinary clinical team in C Caldas-Coulthard,
R Iedema (eds):
Identity trouble: critical discourse and contestations of identification. Palgrave Macmillan: London. Accepted.
Long D (2006). Corridor Conversations: clinical communication in casual spaces in
R Iedema (ed):
Hospital communication and interaction: professional, managerial and organizational discourses and practices in acute care. Palgrave Macmillan: London. Accepted.
Rhodes C, Scheeres H,
Iedema R (2006). Triple trouble: undecidability, identity and organizational change in C Caldas-Coulthard,
R Iedema (eds):
Identity trouble: critical discourse and contestations of identification. Palgrave Macmillan: London. Accepted.
2005
Carroll K (2005). Breastfeeding in the workplace in S Bridgeford (ed):
Workplace E-Law National Handbook 2005. Workplace E-Law Australia.
Iedema R (2005). Medicine and health, inter and intra-professional communication in K Brown (ed):
Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier: Oxford, pp.745-751.
Iedema R (2005). Multimodality in organizational discourse analysis in J Webster, CMIM Matthiessen, R Hasan (eds):
Continuing discourse on language: a functional perspective. Continuum: London, pp.170-172.
Iedema R, Braithwaite J, Jorm CM, Nugus P, Whelan A (2005). Clinical governance: complexities and promises in P Stanton, E Willis, S Young (eds):
Health care reform and industrial change in Australia: lessons, challenges and implications. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp 253-278.
Iedema R, Wodak R (2005). Communication in organisations in U Ammon, N Dittmar, K Mattheier, P Trudgill (eds):
Sociolinguistics: an international handbook of the science of society. Mouton: Berlin, 2
nd Ed. pp.1602-1615.
2004
Degeling P, Maxwell S,
Iedema R (2004). Restructuring clinical governance to maximize its development potential in A Gray, S Harrison (eds):
Governing medicine: theory and practice. Open University Press: Maidenhead, pp.163-179.
2003
Degeling P,
Iedema R, Winters M, Maxwell S, Coyle B, Kennedy J, Hunter D (2003). Accomplishing leadership in the context of health reform in S Dopson, AL Mark (eds):
Leading health care organizations. Palgrave: Macmillan Basingstoke, pp.113-133.
Iedema R (2003). Analysing film and television: a social semiotic account of hospital: an unhealthy business in T van Leeuwen, C Jewitt (eds):
Handbook of visual analysis. Sage Publications: London, pp.183-204.
Iedema R (2003).
Discourses of post-bureaucratic organization. John Benjamins: Amsterdam, pp.234.
Iedema R (2003). Putting Schegloff’s principles and practices in context in C Prevignano, P Thibault (eds):
Discussing conversation analysis: Emanual A. Schegloff. John Benjamins: Amsterdam, pp.65-90.