Beyond ‘do no harm’: The challenge of constructing ethical relationships in refugee research C Mackenzie, C McDowell, E Pittaway Journal of Refugee studies 20 (2), 299-319, 2007 | 857 | 2007 |
‘Stop stealing our stories’: The ethics of research with vulnerable groups E Pittaway, L Bartolomei, R Hugman Journal of human rights practice 2 (2), 229-251, 2010 | 532 | 2010 |
When ‘do no harm’is not enough: The ethics of research with refugees and other vulnerable groups R Hugman, E Pittaway, L Bartolomei British Journal of Social Work 41 (7), 1271-1287, 2011 | 468 | 2011 |
Refugees, race, and gender: The multiple discrimination against refugee women E Pittaway, L Bartolomei Refuge 19, 21, 2000 | 260 | 2000 |
Human agency and the meaning of informed consent: reflections on research with refugees R Hugman, L Bartolomei, E Pittaway Journal of Refugee Studies 24 (4), 655-671, 2011 | 174 | 2011 |
“I have a voice—hear me!” Findings of an Australian study examining the resettlement and integration experience of refugees and migrants from the Horn of Africa in Australia E Pittaway, C Muli, S Shteir Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees/Refuge: Revue canadienne sur les …, 2009 | 137 | 2009 |
Gendered dimensions of the 2004 tsunami and a potential social work response in post-disaster situations E Pittaway, L Bartolomei, S Rees International Social Work 50 (3), 307-319, 2007 | 131 | 2007 |
Placing ethics in the centre: Negotiating new spaces for ethical research in conflict situations AB Zwi, NJ Grove, C Mackenzie, E Pittaway, D Zion, D Silove, D Tarantola Global public health 1 (3), 264-277, 2006 | 87 | 2006 |
The glue that binds: An exploration of the way resettled refugee communities define and experience social capital EE Pittaway, L Bartolomei, G Doney Community Development Journal 51 (3), 401-418, 2016 | 76 | 2016 |
" What happens there... follows us here": resettled but still at risk: refugee women and girls in Australia L Bartolomei, R Eckert, E Pittaway Refuge 30, 45, 2013 | 75 | 2013 |
The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: A failure of the international protection regime E Pittaway Protracted Displacement in Asia, 83-104, 2016 | 69 | 2016 |
‘Refugee Woman’: A dangerous label: Opening a discussion on the role of identity and intersectional oppression in the failure of the international refugee protection regime for … E Pittaway, E Pittaway Australian Journal of Human Rights 10 (1), 119-135, 2004 | 69 | 2004 |
Who Am I? Identity and citizenship in Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya L Bartolomei, E Pittaway, EE Pittaway Development 46, 87-93, 2003 | 65 | 2003 |
Ambivalent welcome: the settlement experiences of humanitarian entrant families in Australia R Iredale, C Mitchell, R Pe-Pua, E Pittaway Belconnen: Research and Statistics Branch, Department of Immigration and …, 1996 | 57 | 1996 |
Refugee women: Still at risk in Australia E Pittaway BIR, AGSM, Canberra, 1991 | 54 | 1991 |
The ultimate betrayal: An examination of the experience of domestic and family violence in refugee communities E Pittaway, E Pittaway Centre for Refugee Research, University of New South Wales, 2004 | 53 | 2004 |
Waves of violence: women in post-tsunami Sri Lanka S Rees, E Pittaway, L Bartolomei Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies 2005, 1-6, 2005 | 51 | 2005 |
L'éducation, enjeu majeur de l'Afrique post-indépendances R Pourtier Afrique contemporaine 235 (3), 101-114, 2010 | 41 | 2010 |
Multiple jeopardy: Domestic violence and the notion of cumulative risk for women in refugee camps E Pittaway, S Rees Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal, 18-25, 2006 | 38 | 2006 |
Refugee Women--still at Risk in Australia: A Study of the First Two Years of Resettlement in the Sydney Metropolitan Area E Pittaway Australian Government Pub. Service, 1991 | 35 | 1991 |