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The Traveling Tide, Aqueduct Press, Seattle, 2005. http://aqueductpress.com/

Reefscape. Reflections on the Great Barrier Reef, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2000 and Joseph Henry Press, Washington DC, 2001. Reefscape is also available to read, free, on the internet, here


Michael Frayn: The Fantasies of Everyday Life, Babel Handbook, Nimrod Press, 1997.

Evolution Annie, The Women's Press, London, 1993

The Total Devotion Machine and other stories, The Women's Press, London, 1989.

If Atoms Could Talk, Greenhouse Press, Melbourne, 1987

Darwin and Social Darwinism, Deakin University Press, 1982.


'Some Sources of Herman Boerhaave's Concept of Fire', Ambix, 19, 1972, 157-174.

'Herman Boerhaave and the Element-Instrument Theory of Fire', Annals of Science, 31, 1974, 547-559.

'Revisions of Descartes's Matter Theory in Le Monde’, British Journal for the History of Science, 8, 1975, 127-137. Reprinted in Georges J.D. Moyal (ed) Rene Descartes: Critical Assessments, Routledge, London and New York, 1991, 4, pp. 163-174.

With H.H.R.Love, 'A Cartesian Allusion in Dryden and Lee's 'Oedipus' ', Notes and Queries, Feb 1978, 35-37.

'Alice in Eugenics-Land: Feminism and Eugenics in the Scientific Careers of Alice Lee and Ethel Elderton', Annals of Science, 36, 1979, 145-158.

'Darwinism and Feminism: The 'Woman Question' in the Work of Olive Schreiner and Charlotte Perkins Gilman', in I. Langham and D. Oldroyd (eds), The Wider Domain of Darwinism, Reidel, 1982, 113-131.

With N.Grasset, 'Women Scientists on the Great Barrier Reef. A Historical Perspective', Search, 15, 1984, 285-287.

'The Science Show of 1914. The British Association in Australia', This Australia, 4, 1984, 12-16.

'Science and Government in Australia: W.G.Duffield and the Foundation of the Mt Stromlo Observatory', Historical Records of Australian Science, 6, 1985, 171-188.

'Scientists on the Great Barrier Reef', This Australia, 4, 1985, 60-65.

'Popular science, Melbourne-style', Australian Society, 5, December, 1986.

'Madame Lavoisier visits Berkeley', Search, 17, 1986, 114-115.

'The right question', Australian Society, 6, February, 1987, 5-6.

'Do-it-yourself assessment', Australian Society, 6, April, 1987, 7-8.

'Biotechnology', Australian Society, 6, June, 1987, 11-13.

'Life-raft ethics', Australian Society, 6, August, 1987, 9-11 (Reprinted in Etc. A Review of General Semantics, 45, 1988, 63-67.

'Waiting on their words', Australian Society, 6, October, 1987, 11-13.
(with Paul Adam) 'The backwash from Bayer', Australian Society, 6, 1987, 13-14.

'The Greenhouse Effect', Australian Society, Feb, 1988, 15-6.

'Another day, another world view', Australian Society, April, 1988, 25-6.

'Science by committee', Australian Society, June, 1988, 13-14.

'Science evangelists', Australian Society, August, 1988, 15-16.

'Mining the Antarctic Eldorado', Australian Society, October, 1988, 13 and 58.

'Talking past each other', Australian Society, December, 1988, 14-15.

'Life reconstructed. The brave new world of genetic engineering', Habitat, 16, June 1988, 3-6.

'Science, with history and a little philosophy', The Age Monthly Review, 8, August 1988, 12.

'The science that escaped', Australian Society, March 1989, 12-13.

'No longer what it seems', Australian Society, May, 1989, 12-13. Reprinted in Tom Jagtenberg and Phillip D'Alton Four Dimensional Social Space, 2nd ed., Harper, 1991.

'Promises, promises; scientific literacy, miracle or myth?' Australian Society, July 1989, 14-15

'Women and science', Australian Society, September 1989, 12-13.

'Lost in space', Australian Society, November 1989, 11-12; subsequent interview with ABC radio, South Australia.

'A modest expedition to the Reef', Australian Society, March, 1990, 9.

'Mission to planet earth', Australian Society, May 1990, 9-10.

'My doctor, the sharp-eyed librarian', Australian Society, July 1990, 9-10. Reprinted in two library newsletters, one in South Australia, the other in Tasmania, Tasmanalia, September, 1990, and recorded for broadcast on the ABC Science Bookshop, May 1991.
'The farmers' movement in action', Australian Society, September 1990, 6-7: interview with Jan McKemmish in Tribune .

'Mixing the marsupials in with the science’, Australian Studies, 14, 1990, 38-42.

'The new science of the soul. The embryo experimentation debate', Australian Society, Jan-Feb 1991, 55.

'Should Australia have a Green Party?', Australian Society, May 1991, 6-7.

'The barefoot epidemiologist hangs the washing on the line', Island, 49, 1991, pp 24-26.

'IVF and its representations', Australian Women's Book Review, 3, December I991, p.20

'Simulated science', Australian Society, 11, Jan-Feb 1992, pp 37-8.

'Stranger Weather Still', Arena, 100, 1992, pp 3-5.

'The public perception of risk', Prometheus, 10, 1992, pp17-29.

'Rubbish, theory and practice', Arena Magazine, 2, September 1992, pp 20-21. Reprinted in the Newsletter of the Inquiry into Intractable Wastes.
'Doing the herky-jerky: women in the public life of science', On The Edge of Discovery. Australian Women in Science, ed Farley Kelly, The Text Publishing Company, Melbourne, 1993, pp179-198.

'The flying pink pig, the jet-propelled cane-toad and the public relations of science', Chain Reaction, April, 1993, pp 21-23.

'Bubbles in the cosmic saucepan', Arena Magazine, No 5, June 1993, pp 47-9, The Travelling Tide, 2005.

'Feral Learning - students caught in the net and roaming free', Campus Review, November 11-17, 1993, p.8. This article was subsequently reprinted in InformSA. Newsletter of the South Australian Forum for Information Literacy, 1993, p6.

'The Stars May leave the sky', in Cassandra Pybus (ed), Columbus Blindness and Other Essays, University of Queensland Press, 1994, pp 60-68.

'Scientific literacy', guest editorial, Australasian Science, Winter Issue, 1994 p2-3.

‘Response and discussion’, Science Communication, Possibilities for the Future, Proceedings from the seminar, Communication Research Institute of Australia, Communication Research Press, Canberra, pp. 72-73, 1994.

'Knowing your genes', Public Understanding of Science, 5, 1996, pp 21-27

'Bubbles in the Cosmic Saucepan' (reprint) in Peter Taylor, Saul Halfon and Paul Edwards (eds) Changing Life: Genomes-Bodies-Commodities, Social Text Collective, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press,1997, pp. 197-201. Reprinted in Rosaleen Love, The Travelling Tide, Aqueduct Press, Seattle, 2005..

'The Hidden Curriculum', in The Oxford Book of Australian Schooldays, ed Brenda Niall and Ian Brittain, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1997, pp 270-272.

'The Ultimate Greening of Melbourne', Australasian Science, December 1997, pp 25-28.

“Knowing your genes: who will have the last laugh?” in R. Hindmarsh, G. Lawrence, and Janet Norton (eds), Altered genes: Reconstructing Nature, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1998, pp120-131. Revised version reprinted in Altered Genes: the future? Scribe publications, Melbourne 2001 pp 112-125.

'In the shade of an argusia bush I sat down and raved', Overland, 146, pp13- 16.

'The Future of Ethics', World Futures Federation Newsletter, April 1997. Reprinted in Australasian Science, 1998.

‘Fantasy and the future’, Futures, 30 (2/3) 1998, pp.175-179

‘Ursula K. Le Guin and thero-linguistics” Paradoxa. Studies in World Literary Genres, 4 (9) 1998, pp. 231-236. Reprinted in Rosaleen Love, The Travelling Tide, Aqueduct Press, Seattle 2005.

‘The identity of the author. Aboriginal places confront white writers’, Arena Magazine, 334, April/May 1998, pp. 18-20.

The history of wrong ideas and their future’, Sohail Inayatullah (ed) CDROM Futures Studies. Methods, Emerging Issues, and Civilisational Visions, Prosperity Press/Pacific Centre for Futures Innovation, Brisbane 1998.

‘Humanity 3000’, Futures Research Quarterly, 15 (1) 1999, pp 83-88.

‘Reefscape’, Meanjin, 58 (3) 1999, pp.215-220.

‘Going with the flow’, AQ. Australian Quarterly, 1999, pp 32-35.

‘Coral bleaching and do-it-yourself monitoring’, Arena Magazine, 41, June-July 1999, pp13-14.

‘The onion skin theory of identity, the paint pot theory of gender, and the blu-tak theory of position’, in Helen Merrick and Tess Williams (eds) Women of Other Worlds, University of Western Australia Press, 1999, pp319-328.

‘The unbearable lightness of microgravity’, Meanjin, 9 (3) 2000, 211-219

Women of other worlds: politics and science fiction’, Foundation. The International Review of Science Fiction, 30 (82) 2001, pp52-56.

‘The acrylic window’, Meanjin, 60 (4) 2001, 202-210

‘Fishness’, and author interview, Terrain, 2002 at http://www.terrain.org/essays/12/love.htm

Perfection as a lifestyle choice’, Journal of Futures Studies, 6, (3) 2002, pp. 125-128.

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