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Jennifer Rindfleish

Snr.Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Business Economics and Public Policy

Qualifications

B.Soc.Sc (NE), M.Litt (Sociology) (NE), PhD (NE)

Contact

Email: jrindfle@une.edu.au
Room: W042
Phone: 02 6773 2552 (or +61 2 6773 2552 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3914

Jenny's academic research interests include 'the self' in consumer society, segment profiling, and women in management. Her areas of expertise in higher education teaching cover Consumer Behaviour, Marketing Communications, and Marketing Strategy. Jenny has had many years of professional experience in the fields of advertising and marketing research for the airline and travel industry and consults regularly to industry.

Publications

RECENT REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Rindfleish, J. 2005. 'Consuming the Self: New Age Spirituality as "Social Product" in Consumer Society', Consumption, Markets and Culture, Vol. 8, No. 4, December, pp343-360.

Rindfleish, J. 2003, Segment Profiling: Reducing Strategic Risk in Higher Education Management, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, November, 2003.

Rindfleish, J., & Sheridan, A. 2003, No Change from Within: Senior Women Managers' Response to Gendered Organisational Structures, Women in Management Review, Vol 18; Issue 6.

Rindfleish, J. 2002,Senior Management Women and Gender Equity: A Comparison of Public and Private Sector Women in Australia, Equal Opportunities International, Vol 21, No 7, pp37-55.

RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS:

Rindfleish, J., & Kjeldal, S. 2005, 'Restructuring in academia: The need for continuous models of change', Fifth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture & Change, July 19-22nd, Rhodes, Greece.

Rindfleish, J. 2003, Who's Managing Gender Balance in Private Sector Organisations?: A Study of Senior Management Women in Australia, Proceedings of the Management Conference, Penang, Malaysia, 2003

Rindfleish, J. Life Planning: Surveillance of the Self in Consumer Society, for the XVth ISA World Congress of Sociology held in Brisbane, July 7-13th, 2002:

Rindfleish, J. The Death of the Ego in East-Meets-West Spirituality: A confusing or liberating principle for self-identity, for the XVth ISA World Congress of Sociology to be held in Brisbane, July 7-13th, 2002: