Publications

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3555-5447

Books

  • Supriya Singh (2021). Domestic Economic Abuse: The Violence of Money. New York: Routledge.
  • Supriya Singh (Author), Ann Cunningham (Illustrator) (2021). A House over the Diamond Creek; A Whimsical Journey through Gardens and Life. Torquay, Vic: Brolga Publications.
  • Supriya Singh (2016). Money, Migration and Family: India to Australia. Springer, New York, United States.
  • Supriya Singh, Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan and Chris Chamberlain (eds) (2015). Searching for Community: Melbourne to Delhi. Delhi: Manohar Publishers.
  • Supriya Singh (2014). The Girls Ate Last: Partition, Education and the Life of Inder Kaur. Delhi: Manohar Publishers (Indian edition).
  • Supriya Singh (2013) Globalization and Money: A Global South Perspective. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan (Indian edition).
  • Supriya Singh (2013) Globalization and Money: A Global South Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Supriya Singh (2013). The Girls Ate Last. Eltham, VIC: Angsana Publications.
  • Alperhan Babacan and Supriya Singh (Eds) (2010). Migration, Belonging and the Nation State. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Supriya Singh (1997) Marriage Money: The Social Shaping of Money in Marriage and Banking. St: Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
  • Supriya Singh (1991) The Bankers: Australia’s Leading Bankers Talk About Banking Today. North Sydney, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
  • Supriya Singh (1984) Bank Negara Malaysia: The First 25 years, 1959-1984. Kuala Lumpur: Bank Negara Malaysia.
  • Supriya Singh (1984) On the Sulu Sea. Kuala Lumpur: Angsana Publications.

Book Chapters

  • Singh, S. (2024). Household Formation of Indian Migrant Parents in Australia. In A. Agrawal (Ed.), Family Studies (pp. 251–272). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198930723.003.0013
  • Singh, S. (2024). Intra-household resources in complex migrant households. In F. Bennett, S. Avram, & S. Austen (Eds.), A Research Agenda for Financial Resources within the Household (pp. 145-160). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802204001.00018

  • Singh, S., & Sidhu, J. (2022). Remittances, migration and economic abuse: ‘invisible in plain sight’. In N. Ribas-Mateo & S. Sassen (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration: Beyond Western Research (pp. 233-239). Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
  • Singh, S. (2021). Financial dependence of Indian parent migrants in Australia: A context for elder abuse. In A. K. Sahoo (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Asian diaspora and Development (pp. 186-198). Milton :Taylor & Francis Group
  • Supriya Singh (2020). Economic Abuse and Family Violence Across Cultures: Gendering Money and Assets Through Coercive Control. In Marilyn McMahon and Paul McGorrery (Eds.) Criminalising Coercive Control: Family Violence and the Criminal Law. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
  • Supriya Singh (2020). The Gender and Morality of Money in the Indian Transnational Family. In Lan Anh Hoang and Cheryll Alipio (Eds.) Money and Moralities in Contemporary Asia. Amsterdam University Press.
  • Supriya Singh (2019). Global imaginaries beyond markets: The globalization of money, family, and financial inclusion. In Chris Hudson and Erin Wilson (Eds.) Revisiting the Global Imaginary: Theories, Ideologies, Subjectivities. Essays in Honour of Manfred Steger. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Supriya Singh (2018). Indian migrants and their transnational families: Communication across time and borders. In Brenda Yeoh and Catherine Gomes (Eds), Transnational Migrations in the Asia-Pacific: Transformative Experiences in the Age of Digital Media, Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Supriya Singh (2017). Money Flows, Gender and Family among Indian Migrants to Australia. In Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora(RHID), Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Supriya Singh (2017). The Future of Money is Shaped by the Family Practices of the Global South. In Money in a Human Economy. Edited by Keith Hart. New York: Berghahn, 135-173.
  • Supriya Singh (2017). Financial Inclusion as Practice: Microfinance and Mobile Money. In International Development: An Inquiry into Global Development Practice, (Eds) Paul Battersby, Robbie Guevara and Ravi Roy, pp. 230-244, Los Angeles: Routledge.
  • Supriya Singh (2017). Money and Family Relationships: The Biography of Transnational Money. In Money Talks (Eds) Nina Bandelj, Frederick F. Wherry and Viviana Zelizer, pp. 184-198, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Godinho V, Singh S & Russel R, (2015) Financially excluded in the ‘Lucky Country: lessons from under-banked Australia. In Financial inclusion: Policies and Practices (Eds) Thankom Arun and Rajalaxmi Kamath, IIMB Management Review 27(4), December, 282-287, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389615001044
  • Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan, Supriya Singh and Chris Chamberlain, (2015).   In Supriya Singh, Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan and Chris Chamberlain (eds) Searching for Community: Melbourne to Delhi, pp. 17-32. Delhi: Manohar Publishers.
  • Supriya Singh (2015). Transnational community and money in the Indian Diaspora. In Supriya Singh, Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan and Chris Chamberlain (eds) (2015). Searching for Community: Melbourne to Delhi, pp. 33-58. Delhi: Manohar Publishers.
  • Godinho, V. and Singh, S. 2014, ‘Exploring the understanding of money in Indigenous Australia: using Indigenous research methodologies’, in SAGE Research Methods Cases, Sage Publications, United Kingdom
  • Supriya Singh and Anuja Cabraal (2014) ‘Boomerang remittances’ and circular care among Indian transnational families in Australia, In Loretta.Baldassar and Laura Merla (Eds): Transnational Families, Migration and the Circulation of Care: Understanding Mobility and Absence in Family Life, pp. 220-234, New York: Routledge.
  • Singh, S.,Cabraal, A. and Robertson, S. (2010) Remittances as a medium of relationship and belonging. In A. Babacan and S. Singh (Eds): Migration, Belonging and the Nation State, pp 85-104, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Supriya Singh (2009). Balancing separateness and jointness of money in relationships: The design of bank accounts in Australia and India. InN. Aykin (Ed.): Internationalization, Design, LNCS 5623, pp. 505–514, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Supriya Singh (2009) Mobile Remittances: Design for Financial Inclusion. Human Computer Interaction International. N. Aykin (Ed.): Internationalization, Design, LNCS 5623, pp. 515–524, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Nimmi Ramaswamy and Supriya Singh (2009) Personalizing the Shared Mobile Phone. Human Computer Interaction International. In N. Aykin (Ed.): Internationalization, Design, LNCS 5623, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Supriya Singh, Margaret Jackson and Jenine Beekhuyzen (2008) Privacy and Banking in Australia. In Manish Gupta and Raj Sharman (eds) Handbook of Research on Social and Organizational Liabilities in Information Security. Chapter X., Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  • Supriya Singh (2007). Social and Cultural Practice Collides with Security Design (2007) In Larry Stillman and Graeme Johanson (eds). Constructing and Sharing Memory: Community Informatics, Identity and Empowerment: Selected papers from the 3rd Prato International Community Informatics Conference; Community Informatics Research Network 9- 11 October 2006, pp 254-264, Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars.
  • Supriya Singh (2007) Sending money home: Money and Family in the Indian Diaspora. In Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and Brij Maharaj (eds.). Sociology of Diaspora: A Reader, New Delhi: Rawat Publication.
  • Supriya Singh (2007). The Digital Packaging of Electronic Money. Usability and Internationalization.Global and Local User Interfaces.N. Aykin, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. Part II, HCII 2007: 469-475.
  • Supriya Singh, Cabraal, A., Demosthenous, C., Astbrink, G., & Furlong, M (2007). Security Design Based on Social and Cultural Practice: Sharing of Passwords Usability and Internationalization. Global and Local User Interfaces. N. Aykin, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. Part II, HCII 2007: 476-485
  • Singh, S, Jackson, M, Beekhuyzen, J & Waycott, J, (2005). Downloading vs Purchase: Music Industry vs Consumers. In Safavi-Naini, & Yung (eds) (2005) Digital Rights Management Technologies, Issues, Challenges and Systems, Springer: German, pp. 52-65. http://www.springerlink.com/content/534643397m125113/fulltext.pdf
  • Supriya Singh and Christine Satchell (2004) Trust, control and design: A study of computer scientists. In H. Linger, J. Fisher, W. Wojtkowski, W. G. Wojtkowski, J. Zupancic, K. Vigo & J. Arnold (Eds.), Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy: Methods and Tools, Theory and Structure (pp. 417 -429). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers

Journal articles (refereed)

  • Anjali Chhetri, Prem Chhetri, Supriya Singh, Shahadat Khan and
    Catherine Gomes (2020). Spatio-temporal evolution of Chinese migration in Melbourne, Australia, Migration and Development, https://doi.org/10.1080/21632324.2020.1748926
  • Singh, Supriya; Sidhu, Jasvinder (2020). Coercive Control of Money, Dowry and Remittances among Indian Migrant Women in Australia, South Asian Diaspora, 12(1), 35-50.
  • Singh, Supriya (2019). “The daughter-in-law questions remittances: Changes in the gender of remittances among Indian migrants to Australia.” Global Networks, 19(2), 197-217.
  • Singh, Supriya; Sidhu, Jasvinder (2018). Coercive Control of Money, Dowry and Remittances among Indian Migrant Women in Australia, South Asian Diaspora, 1-16.
  • De Koker, L.,Singh, S.,Capal, J. (2017). Closure of bank accounts of remittance service providers: Global challenges and community perspectives in Australia. University of Queensland Law Journal, 36, 119 – 154.
  • Godinho, V.,Venugopal, S.,Singh, S.,Russell, R. (2017). When exchange logics collide: Insights from remote Indigenous Australia, In: Journal of Macromarketing, 37, 153 – 166.
  • Liddell, M.,Blake, M.,Singh, S. (2017). Over-represented and misunderstood: Pacific young people and juvenile justice in NSW, In: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1 – 19.
  • Alexia Maddox, Supriya Singh, Heather Horst and Greg Adamson (2016) An ethnography of Bitcoin: Towards a future research agenda. Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 4(1): 66-78, http://doi.org/10.18080/ajtde.v4n1.49.
  • Meredith Blake, Marg Liddell and Supriya Singh (2015) Artifacts, Identity and Youth: A Cultural Intervention with Pacific Islander Young People Who Offend in Western Sydney, Australia. Curator: The Museum Journal.
  • Jeff Fang, Roslyn Russell & Supriya Singh (2014) Exploring the impact of mobile money services on marketing interactions in relation to consumer well-being in subsistence marketplaces – lessons from rural Cambodia, Journal of Marketing Management, 30:5-6, 445-475.
  • Singh, S., & Gatina, L. (2015). Money flows two-ways between transnational families in Australia and India. South Asian Diaspora, 7(1), 33-47.
  •  Jeff Fang, Roslyn Russell & Supriya Singh (2014) Exploring the impact of mobile money services on marketing interactions in relation to consumer well-being in subsistence marketplaces – lessons from rural Cambodia, Journal of Marketing Management, 30:5-6, 445-475.
  • Singh, S. and Cabraal, A. (2013). Remittances as a Currency of Care: Contested Representations of Money and the Idea of Family, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 36(1): 50-64, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2012.710304
  • Supriya Singh, Meredith Blake, and Jonathan O’Donnell (2013) Digitizing Pacific Cultural Collections: The Australian Experience, International Journal of Cultural Property, 20:77–107.
  • Singh, S., & Blake, M. (2012). The Digitization of Pacific Cultural Collections: Consulting with Pacific Diasporic Communities and Museum Experts. Curator The Museum Journal,55(1), 95-105.
  • Singh, S., & Bhandari, M. (2012 ). Money management and control in the Indian joint family across generations. The Sociological Review, 60(1), 46-67.
  • Singh, S., Cabraal, A., & Robertson, S. (2012). Transnational family money: Remittances, gifts and inheritance. Journal of Intercultural Studies. 33:5, 475-492, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2012.701606
  • Singh, S. (2011). Indian students in Melbourne: Challenges to Multiculturalism. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32(6), 673-689.
  • Supriya Singh and Clive Morley (2011) Financial Accounts, Money Management and Control in Intimate Relationships, Journal of Sociology, 47(1), 3-16.).
  • Supriya Singh (2010) Banking on the National Broadband Network, Communications, Politics and Culture, 43(1), 91-107.
  • Supriya Singh, Shanthi Robertson and Anuja Cabraal (2010) Remittances as a Currency of Care: A Focus on “Twice Migrants” among the Indian Diaspora in Australia, Journal of Comparative Family Studies,Vol XXXXI (2), 245-263
  • Supriya Singh and Anuja Cabraal (2010) Indian Students and Community Sustainability, People and Place, 18, 19-30.
  • Supriya Singh (2007) Sending Money Home – Maintaining Family and Community. International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (IJAPS), Vol 3 (2), pp. 93-109.
  • Supriya Singh (2006) The Social Dimensions of the Security of Internet Banking,Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp 72-78. http://www.jtaer.com/
  • Supriya Singh (2006) Towards a Sociology of Money and Family in the Indian Diaspora. Contributions to Indian Sociology ,Vol. 40, Issue 3, pp. 375-398.
  • Supriya Singh (2005) Rigour Versus Timeliness In Design Studies. Qualitative Research Journal, 5(2): 31-40.
  • Supriya Singh, Kylie Cassar Bartolo and Christine Satchell (2005) Grounded Theory and User Requirements: A Challenge for Qualitative Research.  Australian Journal of Information Systems, 12(2): 90-102
  • Supriya Singh (2004) Impersonalisation of electronic money: Implications for bank marketing. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 22(7), 504:521.
  • Supriya Singh and Lyn Richards (2003) Missing data: Finding ‘central’ themes in qualitative research. Qualitative Research Journal, 3(1), 5-17.
  • Supriya Singh (2001) The medium of money. Southern Review, 34(2), 26-43.
  • Supriya Singh (2001) Gender and the use of the Internet at home. New Media and Society, 3(4), 395-416.
  • Supriya Singh (2001) Studying the user: A matter of perspective. Media International Australia. No. 98, February, 112-128.
  • Supriya Singh (2000) Electronic Commerce and the Sociology of Money. Sociological Research Online, 4 (4). http://www.socresonline.org.uk/4/4/singh.html as at 1 January 2001.
  • Supriya Singh (1999) Electronic money: Understanding its use to increase the effectiveness of policy. Telecommunications Policy. 23 (10&11), November and December.
  • Supriya Singh (1996) The cultural distinctiveness of money. Sociological Bulletin, 45(1), March, 61-85.
  • Supriya Singh and Jo Lindsay (1996) Money in heterosexual relationships. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 32(3): 57-69.

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