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Mrs Sharon Middleton

Centre Coordinator

Staff Member Details
Telephone: +61 8 6304 5607
Email: sharon.middleton@ecu.edu.au
Campus: Joondalup  

Sharon is the Centre Coordinator for the Centre for Precision Health. She is responsible for coordinating Centre operations, reporting obligations, website content and management, communications, and other strategic initiatives.

Background

Sharon has 15+ years' experience in the Research Administration field and has also had previous roles as a Research Assistant and Project Coordinator on a number of research projects.

Qualifications

  • Graduate Certificate (Public Health), Curtin University of Technology, 2003.
  • Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Curtin University of Technology, 1994.

Research Outputs

Journal Articles

  • Hancock, P., Middleton, S. (2015). Global Measures of Gender Empowerment: A Case Study of Sri Lankan Export Processing Zone (EPZ) Workers. Journal of Globalisation Studies, 6(1), 58-73.

Journal Articles

  • Hancock, P., Middleton, S., Moore, J. (2012). Gender, globalisation and empowerment, a study of women who work in Sri Lanka's Export Processing Zones. Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation, 6(1), 131-146.

Journal Articles

  • Hancock, P., Moore, J., Middleton, S. (2011). A Quantitative Study of Women in Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones: Capital accumulation and Social Investment. Labour and management in development, 12(1), 17p..

Creative Arts Research Outputs

  • Hancock, P., Middleton, S., Moore, J., Edirisinghe, I. (2011). Gender, Status and Empowerment: A study among women who work in Sri Lanka’s Export Processing Zones (EPZs) - Final report. . Centre for Women's Research.

Conference Publications

  • Moore, J., Hancock, P., Middleton, S. (2010). Contributions to Sri Lanka’s development trajectory: economic contributions, empowerment and social inclusion among women workers in export processing zones. TASA 2010 Conference Proceedings: Social Causes, Private Lives (11p). Australian Sociological Association.

Journal Articles

  • Hancock, P., Middleton, S., Moore, J. (2009). Export Processing Zones (EPZs), globalisation, feminised labour markets and working conditions: A study of Sri Lankan EPZ workers.. Labour and management in development, 10(2009), 22p..

Conference Publications

  • Kinnear, A., Sparrow, H., Boyce, M., Middleton, S. (2008). Perceptions Of Successful Students: Lessons In The First Year Experience. Conference proceedings:11th Pacific Rim First year in Higher education Conference 2008 (10 pages). Queensland University of Technology.
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