Selected publications

Lennie, J. (2006). Critically evaluating rural women's participation and empowerment: An interdisciplinary feminist framework for research and analysis, in M.C. Behera (ed.) Globalising Rural Development: Competing Paradigms and Emerging Realities, New Delhi, Sage, 350-373.

Miller, W. and Lennie. J. (2005). Empowerment evaluation: A practical method for evaluating a national school breakfast program. Evaluation Journal of Australasia, 5 (2) 18-26.

Lennie, J. (2005). An evaluation capacity-building process for sustainable community IT initiatives: Empowering and disempowering impacts, Evaluation. The International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 11 (4), 390-414.

Lennie, J. (2005). Increasing the rigour and trustworthiness of participatory evaluations: Learnings from the field. Paper presented at the Australasian Evaluation Society International Conference, Brisbane, 10 October. http://www.aes.asn.au/conferences

Lennie, J., Hearn, G., and Hanrahan, M. (2005) The EvaluateIT kit: A method for engaging communities in evaluating IT projects. Proceedings of the International Conference on Engaging Communities , 14 – 17 August, 2005, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. http://engagingcommunities2005.org/abstracts/Lennie-June-final.pdf

Lennie, J., Hearn, G., Simpson, L. and Kimber, M. (2005). Building community capacities in evaluating rural IT projects: Success strategies from the LEARNERS project. International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 1 (1) http://ijedict.dec.uwi.edu//viewissue.php?id=3

Hearn, G., Kimber, M., Lennie, J. and Simpson, L. (2005). A way forward: Sustainable ICTs and regional sustainability, The Journal of Community Informatics, 1 (2), 18-31.

http://www.ci-journal.net/viewarticle.php?id=38&layout=abstract

Lennie, J. Hearn, G., Simpson, L., Kennedy da Silva, E., Kimber, M. and Hanrahan, M. (2004). Building Community Capacity in Evaluating IT projects: Outcomes of the LEARNERS Project , Final report. Brisbane , Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre and Service Leadership and Innovation Research Program, Queensland University of Technology.  http://www.learners.bus.qut.edu.au/reports.php?parent=17

Lennie, J. and Hearn, G. (2003). The potential of PAR and participatory evaluation for increasing the sustainability and success of community development initiatives using new communication technologies. Proceedings, Action Learning, Action Research & Process Management and Participatory Action Research Congress , University of Pretoria, South Africa, 21-24 September, 2003  http://www.education.up.ac.za/alarpm/PRP_pdf/Lenny&Hearn.PDF 

Lennie, J. (2002). Rural women's empowerment in a communication technology project: Some contradictory effects, Rural Society 12 (3), 224-245.

Lennie, J. (2002). Including a diversity of rural women in a communication technology access project: Taking the macro and micro contexts into account, in G. Johanson and L. Stillman (eds) Proceedings, Electronic Networks - Building Community: 5th Community Networking Conference , Monash University , Melbourne , 3-5 July 2002.

Lennie, J., Lundin, R., and Simpson, L. (2000). A Participatory Evaluation, Assessment and Planning Framework for Sustainable Rural Community Development that Uses Interactive Communication Technologies , Brisbane, The Communication Centre, Queensland University of Technology.

The Rural Women and ICT's Research Team (1999). The New Pioneers: Women in rural Queensland collaboratively exploring the potential of communication and information technologies for personal, business and community development , Brisbane, The Communication Centre, Queensland University of Technology. (Major contributor)