Publications
James has published widely in academic journals, industry reports, arts journals and catalogues.
Below is a list of academic and industry related publications, followed by publications in the cultural sector.
Publications and reports
Harley, J., Lingard, H. & Turner, M. (2023). Participatory Design of Mentally Healthy Work. Final Report. RMIT University, Melbourne.
Pirzadeh, P., Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2022) SRLA H&S Performance Index – Report. This report was commissioned by the Suburban Rail Loop Authority.
Lingard H., Turner, M., & Harley, J. (2022), Stressors affecting frontline firefighters: Delphi study, This report was commissioned by the Australian Workers Union.
Harley, J., Kassas, A., Lingard, H., Turner, M. (2022) Participatory design of healthy work: Medical reclassification interview report. This report was commissioned by the Australian Workers Union.
Harley, J., Lingard, H., Turner, M. (2022) Participatory design of mentally healthy work – analysis. This report was commissioned by the Australian Workers Union.
Harley, J., Pirzadeh, P. (2021) Perceptions of working times at Atherstone. This report was commissioned by the Australian Constructors Association.
Turner, M., Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2021). Building a ‘Sense of Place’ to support mental health in construction: A conceptual model. In: Hare B., Sherratt, F., and Emuze, F. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Joint CIB W099 & W123 Annual International Conference 2021: Good health, Changes & innovations for improved wellbeing in construction, 9-10 September 2021, Glasgow (on-line), 76-87.
Lingard, H., Nette, A., Harley, J., Pirzadeh, P., Clarke, J., + Yazidjoglou, A., Strazdins, L., & Sargent, G.M. (2021) Triple Wins: Work Hour Cultures for Health, Safety and Gender Equality in Construction, report commissioned by the Construction Industry Leadership Forum.
Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2020) Response to the Productivity Commission’s 2019 Draft Report on Mental Health, Productivity Commission.
Lingard, H., Cooke, T., Zelic, G., Harley, J. (2020) A qualitative analysis of crane safety incident causation in the Australian Construction Industry, Safety Science, Volume 133, January 2021.
Lingard, H., Cooke, T., Zelic, G., Harley, J., Wilczynska, M., Wakefield, R., Gharaie, E. (2020) Crane Safety in Construction. This report was commissioned by the Centre for Work Health and Safety NSW Department of Customer Service.
Lingard, H., Harley, J., Turner, M., Masood, S. (2020) A Sense of Place: Building a mentally healthy workplace. This report was commissioned by the Cross Yarra Partnership (CYP) funded through the WorkWell Mental Health Improvement Fund.
Harley, J., Pirzadeh, P. (2019) High risk in the Australian construction industry. This report was commissioned by the Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner.
Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2019) Managing Work Health and Safety: Rethinking rules and worker engagement, in Lingard, H., Wakefield, R. (2019), Integrating Work Health and Safety into Construction Management, Wiley, UK.
Lingard, H., Zhang, R., Blismas, N., Harley, J. (2019) Cultures that Enable Work Health and Safety, in Lingard, H., Wakefield, R. (2019), Integrating Work Health and Safety into Construction Management, Wiley, UK.
Lingard, H., Blismas, N., Le, T., Oswald, D., Harley, J. (2019) The Client's Role in Improving Workplace Health and Safety, in Lingard, H., Wakefield, R. (2019), Integrating Work Health and Safety into Construction Management, Wiley, UK.
Lingard, H., Harley, J. & Wakefield, R. (2019), Fostering an enabling culture and aligned values relating to work, health and safety in major transport infrastructure projects. Commissioned by the Department of Transport NSW.
Lingard, H., Leifels, K., Rahnama, S., Harley, J. (2018) Applying the hierarchy of control to occupational health risks in construction: Barriers to effective decision-making - Literature review. This report was commissioned by Transport for NSW.
Lingard, H., Rahnama, S., Harley, J. (2018) Effective training to influence a positive change in health & safety outcomes - Literature review, 2018, This report was commissioned by Transport for NSW.
Lingard, H., Harley, J., Zhang, R., Ryan G. (2017) Work Health and Safety Culture in the ACT Construction Industry, Final report. 2017 This report was commissioned by the ACT Government’s Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate through its Workplace Safety and Industrial Relations Division
Lingard, H., Blismas, N., Stranieri, A., Harley, J., Zhang, R., Pirzadeh, P. (2018) Making the invisible visible: Stimulating work-health and safety relevant thinking through the use of infographics in construction design, Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
Pink, S., Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2017) Reconfiguring creativity in virtual work: The digital-material construction site, New Technology, Work and Employment
Lingard, H., Harley, J., Tiendung, L. (2017) Considerations in front end planning to achieve exceptional health & safety performance, Research to Practice Report by the Centre for Construction Work Health and Safety Research. This report was commissioned by the Major Transport Infrastructure Program
Lingard, H., Harley, J., Tiendung, L., Oswald, D., Pirzadeh, P. (2017) Final Report - The Use of Commercial Frameworks to Drive Exceptional Health & Safety Performance in the Construction Industry. Report by the Centre for Construction Work Health and Safety Research. This report was commissioned by the Major Transport Infrastructure Program
Lingard, H., Pink, S., Hayes, J., McDermott, V. & Harley, J. (2016) Using participatory video to understand subcontracted construction workers safety rule violations, ARCOM conference
Pink, S., Lingard, H., Harley, J. (2016) Digital Pedagogy for Safety: The Construction Site as a Collaborative Learning Environment, Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy
Lingard, H., Pink, S., Harley, J. (2015): Looking and learning: using participatory video to improve health and safety in the construction industry, Construction Management and Economics
Lingard, H., Turner, M., Harley, J. (2015): Work Health Research in the Queensland Industry. Final Report by the Centre for Construction Work Health and Safety Research
Lingard, H., Harley, J., Blismas, N., Zhang, R., Pirzadeh, P., Wakefield, R., Jones, K. (2015) Engaging stakeholders in improving the quality of OSH decision-making in construction projects, Research to Practice Report by the Centre for Construction Work Health and Safety Research.
Lingard, H., Edirisinghe, R., Harley, J. (2015) Using digital technology to share health and safety knowledge, report by the Centre for Construction Work Health and Safety Research
Charlesworth, E., Fien, J., Harley, J. (2014) Feasibility Study into a New Design and Architecture Degree, Report Three, commercial-in-confidence report
Charlesworth, E., Harley, J. (2014) Recommendations on the Structure and Resourcing of a New Design & Architecture Degree, Report Two, commercial-in-confidence report
Charlesworth, E., Harley, J. (2014) Analysis of Demand for New Design Programs, Report One, commercial-in-confidence report
Walker, D., Mills, A., Harley, J. (2014) Characteristics of and Trends in Project Alliancing in Australasia - Research Findings from Large Public Sector Infrastructure Projects 2008-2013. Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building
Lingard, H., Edirisinghe, R., Harley, J., Broadhurst, D. (2015) Utilising Workers' Tacit Health and Safety Knowledge to Produce Inherently Safer Work Processes: An Evaluation of the Codesafe System, COBRA Conference, Sydney 2015
Walker, D., Harley, J. (2014) Program Alliancing in Large Australian Public Sector Infrastructure Projects, Australian Research Council Report, RMIT University
Lingard, H., Pirzadeh, P., Harley, J., Blismas, N., Wakefield, R. (2014) Safety in Design. This report was commissioned by the Australian Constructors Association
Lingard, H., Zhang, R., Harley, J., Blismas, N., Wakefield, R. (2014) Workplace Health and Safety Culture. This report was commissioned by the Australian Constructors Association
Harley, J. (2013) Market research and business case development for the proposed Master of Disaster, Development & Design, Report for RMIT University
Walker, D., Harley, J., Mills, A. (2013) Survey of Alliances Performance in Public Sector Infrastructure 2008 -2013: Longitudinal study of the performance of alliances in large Australian infrastructure projects. Australian Research Council Report, RMIT University
Walker, D., Harley, J. (2012) Survey of Alliances Performance in Public Sector Infrastructure 2012: The Performance of Alliances in Australian Public Sector Infrastructure Projects 2012, Australian Research Council Report, RMIT University
Harley, J. (2012) Corporate Website Cleanup Project: Project Implementation Report, Report for City of Melbourne
Harley, J., Martel, A., Fien J. (2012) More than a Roof Overhead Research Project - Sub Project 3 Working Paper, Australian Research Council Working Paper, RMIT University
Martel, A., Harley, J., Wakefield, R. & Horne, R. (2012) Hard conditions – soft outcomes: innovation strategies in procurement of remote Indigenous housing, RMIT University, 6th Australian Housing Researcher’s Conference, February 8-10, 2012, University of Adelaide.
Harley, J., Fien, J. (2012) Some consequences of applying the Australian Qualifications Framework to remote Indigenous housing training programs, RMIT University, Qualifications or Skills? 6th Australian Housing Researcher’s Conference, February 8-10, 2012, University of Adelaide.
Harley, J. (2011) Western Chances Scholarship Evaluation, Report for Western Chances
Harley, J. (2011) Collaboration and the Use of Online Collaborative Toolsets in the Project Management Environment, International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, Volume 4, No. 2, 2011
Harley, J., Blismas, N. (2010) An Anatomy of Collaboration Within the Online Environment in E-Research Collaboration: Theory, Techniques and Challenges, M. Anandarajan & A. Anandarajan (eds), Springer, 2010
Harley, J., Mills, A. (2010) Alliances Performance in Public Sector Infrastructure Survey II, Alliancing Association of Australasia, RMIT University
Harley, J. (2010) Kids Under Cover Online Tutoring Program Review, Kids Under Cover
Harley, J., Wakefield, R. (2009) National & International Review of Building Apprenticeship Systems, Master Builders Association of Victoria, RMIT University
Harley, J. (2009) Education Program Research and Strategic Framework, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts
Harley, J., Blismas, N. (2008) Alliances Performance in Public Sector Infrastructure, Alliancing Association of Australasia, RMIT University
Culture sector publications pre 2000.
Harley, J. (1999) eC or Not eC, (commissioned essay) Mesh 13 - Cyberbully, as a component of Experimenta Media Arts MANIFESTO Festival
Harley, J. (1998) The Sharp End, A multimedia showcase (CDROM), Arts Victoria
Harley, J. (1996) 10 Years of Linden Gallery, Linden Gallery 10 Year Publication, October.
Harley, J. (1994) FUTURAMA - Art & Technology Report, Major Event Unit, Tourism Victoria.
Harley, J. (1994) Alex Rizkalla, (catalogue essay), “The Ocular Encyclopaedia”, Museum of Victoria, September.
Harley, J. (1994) Tony Flint, (catalogue essay), August, Benalla Art Gallery.
Harley, J. (1994) Generic People, (review) Art + Text No. 48
Harley, J. (1994) Futurama: Art and Technology Expo 1996, Art Link Vol 14 No. 2, Winter.
Harley, J. (1994) Alex Rizkalla, (catalogue essay), The Accursed Share, Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Harley, J. (1994) A.I.P, Electronic Arts in Australia, Nicholas Zurbrugg (editor) May.
Harley, J. (1994) A.I.P, Art & Technology Catalogue for the Next Wave Festival.
Harley, J. (1993) The Art Museum - More or Less, (catalogue essay), Museum of Contemporary Art Bulletin, Brisbane, September.
Harley, J. (1993) Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial , Vitae A.I.P. #7 (catalogue essay), Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1992) Review 1992, (catalogue essay), Review 1992, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1992) Crashcourse: A.I.P.#5 (catalogue essay), What Does This Artworld Mean?, Next Wave Festival Visual Arts Catalogue.
Harley, J. (1991) Review 1991, (catalogue essay), Review 1991, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1991) untitled 1991, (catalogue essay), Room for Abstraction, Heide Park and Art Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1991) An Outside View: The Ledger and Contemporary Collection, (catalogue essay), Benalla Art Gallery.
Harley, J. (1991) Irene Barberis, April 1991, (catalogue essay), Irene Barberis: Recent Work, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1991) Brad O'Brien: Art Exposed - The Grab and Run Analysis, (catalogue essay), Saito Interiors, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1990) SPECIAL...it's been used before, (catalogue essay), Special..it's been used before, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne.
Harley, J. (1990) Interviewing Paul Jurazsek, Sunday Program, Channel 9
Harley, J. (1990) Ann Harris, (catalogue essay), Ann Harris: Recent Work, Artspace, Sydney. August.
Harley, J. (1990) Shelley Lasica, (review) Art & Text No. 36.
Harley, J. (1990) Shelly Lasica at City Gallery, (review), Agenda No. 10.
Harley, J. (1989) Kim Donaldson, (review), Imprint Magazine No. 1 April.
Harley, J. (1989) In Site to Reality (John Dunkley-Smith, review), Agenda No. 7.
Harley, J. (1989) The Little Store Down the Lane (Store 5, review), Agenda No. 6.
Harley, J. (1989) Footnotes to Abstraction (Kim Donaldson, review), Agenda No. 5.
Publications about James Harley/A.I.P
Nik Garifalakis, Banned art offensive to Minister, Sunday Herald Sun, 16/01/2000.
Melba comment, Weekend Australian, 15/01/2000.
Phillipa Hawker, Message in a capsule, The Age, 5/11/1999.
Art in a time capsule, Port Phillip Leader, 8/11/1999.
Image for the future, The Age, 9/11/1999.
Alison Barclay, Backspace to hi-tech hip, Herald Sun, 5/11/1999.
Peta Hellard, Digital Test of Time, Herald Sun, 3/11/1999.
Daniel Palmer, We are electric, Globe, Issue 8, Melbourne, 1998,
Review, Herald Sun, 10/04/1995
Futurama: Art and Technology Expo 1996, Art Link Vol 14 No. 2, Winter.
A.I.P, Electronic Art in Australia, (Nicholas Zurbrugg Editor) May Edition, 1994.
Vitae A.I.P. #7 catalogue, 1993, Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial, Melbourne.
Fifth Australian Sculpture Triennial, State of the Art, July-October, 1993.
Anna Clabburn, Separating Art from the Ego, The Melbourne Times, 5/5/1993.
Anthony Denham, What Does this Artworld Mean?, Broadsheet, Vol 21(3), 1992
Deb Verhoeven, Crashcourse, Agenda No. 25, 1992
Bryce Hallett, Festival a Coming-out Party for Electronic Art, The Australian, 12/5/1992.
Ray Edgar, Riding The Next Wave, Times/Emerald Hill, 21/5/1992.
On The Crest of the Next Wave, Herald-Sun, 7/5/1992.
Robin Rattray-Wood, Stand-up Video Show Not User-friendly, Townsville Bulletin, 1/5/1992.
Artnews, Sunshine Network Television, 29/4/1992.
Fiona Scott-Norman, Next Wave makes Splash, Times/Emerald Hill, 7/5/1992.
Crashcourse: An Installation Publication #5, The National Gallery of Victoria Program and Guide. 1992
Chris MacAulliffe Room for Abstraction, Art & Text No. 41, 1991
Robert Rooney, When Cheap means Anything But Nasty, The Weekend Australian, 7-8/12/1991.
Jan Blensdorf, Artistic Invasion of a Gallery Space, Age E.G., 13/9/1991.
Robert Rooney, Hung House in Focus, The Weekend Australian, 7-8/9/1991,.
Christopher Heathcote, Heide gets formula right for artists in group exhibition, The Age, 4/9/1991
Ashley Crawford, An Installation Publication, Tension 23, 1991
Suzanne Fegan, Arts Editorial, Westinghouse Magazine Vol. 1, No. 1, 1990
Barbara O'Sullivan, A Bitter Song, The Herald, 24/11/1988.
Fiona Croggan, Bitter Song has a message of hope, The Southern Cross, 7/12/1988.