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School of Political Science and International Studies
RESEARCH REPORT2012
Contents 02 ResearchHighlights
03 VisitingScholars
05 Publications
10 ResearchGrants
13 ResearchHigherDegreeStudents
Introduction This Research Report presents an overview of research activities in the School of Political Science and International Studies over the period 2010-2012. The second of an ongoing series, the Research Report showcases the School’s impressive range of research activity by documenting its publications, grant success, RHD research, and visiting scholars program.
At the forefront of research in political science and international relations in Australia, the School enjoys a reputation for world class research. This assessment was recently affirmed by the 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation, where The University of Queensland’s (UQ) research performance in political science and international relations was judged as “well above world standard”, achieving the maximum score of 5 out of 5.
The School’s academic staff members, postdoctoral researchers, and research higher degree students are actively engaged in researching and publishing in their particular fields. The research profile spans the areas of international relations, peace and conflict studies, security studies, governance and public policy, Australian and regional politics, political economy, development, and gender studies.
Alongside renewed AusAID funding for the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (AP R2P) and a UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure Grant the School continues to attract grant funding to support its research. This includes a number of Australia Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects and Linkage Grants, as well as a prestigious ARC Future Fellowship and two ARC Discovery Early Career Research Awards.
The years 2010-2012 produced a number of highlights in the research performance of the School of Political Science and International Studies. We hope you enjoy reading about them in this Report.
EXCELLENCEFORRESEARCHINAUSTRALIA(ERA)
2012: Field of Political Science at UQ receives maximumscoreinExcellenceforResearchinAustralia
CENTREFUNDING
2012: AusAID renewed fundingfortheAsiaPacificCentrefortheResponsibilitytoProtect
FELLOWSHIPSANDAWARDS
2011: Professor Katharine Gelber awarded an AustralianResearchCouncilFutureFellowship
2012: Dr Nicole George and Dr Andrew Phillips awarded AustralianResearchCouncilDiscoveryEarlyCareerResearchAwards
2010: Dr Martin Weber, Dr Sebastian Kaempf and Associate Professor Eric Louw (School of Journalism and Communication) awarded UQMajorEquipmentandInfrastructureGrant
2012: Dr Andrew Phillips awarded CrispPrize for his first book, War, Religion and Empire
2011: Professor Stephen Bell elected FellowoftheAcademyofSocialSciencesinAustralia
2011: Professor Roland Bleiker awarded Q-IndexAwardforTop10University-wideResearchOutput
2011: Professor Roland Bleiker and Dr Morgan Brigg awardedBritishInternationalStudiesAssociationPrizeforBestArticle in the Review of International Studies “Autoethnographic International Relations: Exploring the Self as a Source of Research,” Review of International Studies.
ANNUALLECTURES
2012: Australia’s Ambassador to Iraq, Lyndall Sachs, delivered the 3rdAnnualLectureinPoliticsandInternationalAffairs
2011: The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP delivered the 2ndAnnualLectureinPoliticsandInternationalAffairs
2010: Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AO, QC delivered the 1stAnnualLectureinPoliticsandInternationalAffairs
Research HIGHLIGHTS
‘The Lonely Road’. Photo: Nick Manning, POLSIS Photography Competition 2012
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SYMPOSIAANDCONFERENCES
2012:RegionalCapacitytoProtect,PreventandRespond:UnitedNations-AsiaPacificStrategyandCoordinationhosted in Bangkok by the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect and AusAID
2011: InauguralInternationalStudiesAssociation(ISA)AsiaPacificRegionalConference hosted by the School
2012: Professor Andrew Hindmoor hosted the AustralianPolicyAgendasSymposium
2012:Dr Matt McDonald and Professor Mark Beeson (UWA) hosted a workshop on “ThePoliticsofClimateChangeinAustralia”
2011: Professor Tim Dunne, Dr Matt McDonald, and Professor Robyn Eckersley (Melbourne) hosted a workshop on“PurposesBeyondOurselves:PowerandPrincipleinForeignPolicy”, with the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
2010: ChallengingPolitics:NewCriticalVoices. Emerging Scholars Conference, hosted by the School.
The School continues to
consolidate relationships with
outstanding Australian and
international scholars through
its Visiting Scholars Program.
This opportunity to collaborate
with scholars in the School is
keenly sought after and highly
competitive. The program
is ideally suited to those on
sabbatical or research leave with
specific interest in working with
members of the School.
2010
DAVID CAMPBELL
David Campbell is Professor of Cultural and Political Geography at Durham University.
Professor Campbell’s research is organised around three main areas, with the main focus being on visual culture and international politics (especially photography and the representation of atrocity, famine and war). He is also interested in political theory and global geopolitics (informed by poststructuralist philosophy and concerned with questions identity, borders, representation, and responsibility), and US foreign and security policy. The latter areas of research are best represented by his books Writing Security and National Deconstruction, the second of which won International Forum Bosnia’s Bosnia-Herzegovina Book of the Year 1999, and was translated and published in Sarajevo in 2003.
KIMBERLY HUTCHINGS
Kimberly Hutchings is Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics.
She is a leading scholar in international relations theory. She has extensively researched and published on international political theory in respect to Kantian and Hegelian philosophy, international and global ethics, Feminist theory and philosophy, and politics and violence. Her work is influenced by the scholarly tradition that produced the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory.
She is the author of Kant, Critique and Politics, International Political Theory: rethinking ethics in a global era, Hegel and Feminist Philosophy and Time and World Politics: thinking the present. Her current focus is on the areas of global ethics, assumptions about time and history in theories of international relations, and the conceptual relationship between politics and violence in Western political thought.
VisitingSCHOLARS
JOHN WILLIAMS
John Williams is Professor of International Relations at Durham University.
John Williams’ principal research interests lie in international ethics, particularly the ethics of violence in international relations, and the English school of international relations theory. He has published widely on both and is presently working on a jointly edited book (with Cian O’Driscoll of Glasgow University and Anthony F. Lang of St Andrews University) on contemporary just war theory that is due for completion in late 2011. This arises from a workshop funded by the United States Institute of Peace in 2010. He is also working on a wideranging study of the pluralist strand of English school theory, aiming to re-establish the significance of ethical diversity as central to the pluralist position.
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2011
IVER NEUMANN
Iver Neumann is Montague Burton Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His current research projects include cooperation with Serbian colleagues, a joint book project on the historical sociology of the Eurasian steppe with Einar Wigen and work on a diplomacy book for Hearst.
JAMES BRASSETT
James Brassett is Associate Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Warwick. His research contributes to debates on ethics, global governance and the politics of resistance.
He has published Cosmopolitanism and Global Financial Reform: A Pragmatic Approach to the Tobin Tax (Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 2010) and several articles in journals such as European Journal of International Relations, International Political Sociology, and International Studies Quarterly. In addition, he edited Special Issues on subjects including: ‘Legitimacy and Global Governance’, ‘Deliberation and Global Governance’, ‘Governing Traumatic Events’, ‘Ethics in World Politics’, and ‘The Political Economy of the Sub-Prime Crisis’. He was a plenary speaker at the 2009 Political Studies Association (PSA) conference and an invited speaker at the University of Toronto, Lund University (Keynote), as well as several UK institutions.
He has been a visiting fellow at The University of Queensland and the Universiteit van Amsterdam.
ROLAND AXTMANN
Roland Axtmann is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Swansea.
Professor Axtmann has published widely in the areas of democracy, globalization, macro-political change and (international) political theory. He is currently working on questions concerning democratic governance and the legitimacy of global public authority structures, focussing on issues such as global constitutionalism, cosmopolitanism, representation and participation in global governance, and transnational democracy.
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‘Walk of Life’. Photo: Mohit Pant, POLSIS Photography Competition 2011
PublicationsSelected 2010–2012 publications
BOOKS Booth, Ken andTimDunne. 2012. Terror in Our Time. London and New York: Routledge.
Brigg,Morganand RolandBleiker (eds). 2011. Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolution. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Gelber,Katharine. 2011. Speech Matters: Getting free speech right. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press.
George,Nicole. 2012. Situating Women: Gender politics and circumstance in Fiji. Canberra: Australian National University.
McDonald,Matt. 2012. Security, the Environment and Emancipation: Contestation over environmental change. London and New York: Routledge.
Phillips,Andrew. 2011. War, Religion and Empire: The transformation of international orders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Shapcott,Richard. 2011. International Ethics: A critical introduction. Cambridge and Malden: Polity Press.
JOURNAL ARTICLES from journals ranked A* or A for ERA 2010
Bell,Stephen and AndrewHindmoor. 2012. “Governance without Government? The case of the Forest Stewardship Council”. Public Administration 90 (1): 144-159.
Bell,Stephen. 2012. “The Power of Ideas: The Ideational Shaping of the Structural Power of Business”. International Studies Quarterly 56: 661-673.
Bell,Stephen. 2012. “Where are the Institutions? The limits of Vivien Schmidt’s constructivism”. British Journal of Political Science 42: 714-719.
Bell,Stephen. 2011. “Do we really need a new constructivist institutionalism to explain institutional change?”. British Journal of Political Science 41(4): 883 -906.
Bell,Stephen, AndrewHindmoor and FrankMols. 2010. “Persuasion as Governance: A state-centric relational perspective”. Public Administration 88(3): 851-870.
Bleiker,Roland. 2012. “The Politics of Illegalised Migration”. Australian Journal of Political Science 47(2): 311-316.
Brigg,Morganand RolandBleiker, 2010. “Autoethnographic International Relations”. Review of International Studies 36(3): 779-798.
Brigg,Morgan. 2011. “Old Cultures and New Possibilities”. The Pacific Review 24(5): 601-623.
Brincat,Shannon. 2010. “Towards a Social-Relational Dialectic for World Politics”. European Journal of International Relations 17(4): 679-703.
Brincat,Shannon. 2010. “Two New Interpretations of Adorno: Pippin and Honneth”. Constellations 17(1): 167-174.
Curley,Melissa. 2012. “Human Security’s Future in Regional Cooperation and Governance?”. Australian Journal of International Affairs 66(5): 527-541.
Curley,Melissa and Jonathan Herrington. 2011. “The Securitization of Avian Influenza: International discourses and domestic politics in Asia.” Review of International Studies 37(1): 141-166.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES (continued)
Curley,Melissa and Dane Moores. 2011. “Issues in Australian Foreign Policy”. Australian Journal of Politics and History 57(4): 597-613.
Devetak,Richard. 2011. “Law of Nations as Reason of State: Diplomacy and the balance of power in Vattel’s Law of Nations. ”. Parergon 28(2): 105-128.
Dow,Geoff. 2010. “Towards a Keynesian Politics?”. Australian Journal of Politics and History 56(3): 455-464.
Dunne,Tim and Klejda Mulaj. 2010. “America After Iraq”.International Affairs86.6: 1281-1298
Dunne,Tim and Jess Gifkins. 2011. “Libya and the state of intervention”. Australian Journal of International Affairs 65(5): 515-529.
Gelber,Katharine. 2012. “Political culture, flag use and freedom of speech”. Political Studies 60(1): 163-179.
Gelber,Katharine. 2012. “Generational challenges in Australian political science: 2011 APSA Presidential Address”. Australian Journal of Political Science 47(4): 703-719.
Gauja, Anika and KatharineGelber. 2011. “High Court Review 2010: The Resurgence of Rights?”. Australian Journal of Political Science 46(4): 683-698.
George,Nicole. 2011. “Pacific Women Building Peace: A regional perspective”. The Contemporary Pacific 23(1): 37-72
George,Nicole. 2010. “’Just Like Your Mother?’ The politics of feminism and maternity in the Pacific Islands”. The Australian Feminist Law Journal 32: 77-96.
Dowding, Keith, Nicholas Faulkner, AndrewHindmoor and Aaron Martin. 2012. “Change and Continuity in the Ideology of Australian Prime Ministers: The Governor-General’s Speeches, 1946-2010”. Australian Journal of Political Science 47(3): 455-472.
Hindmoor,Andrew and Josh McGeechan. 2012. “Luck, Systematic Luck and Business Power: Lucky All the Way Down or Trying Hard to get What it Wants without Trying”. Political Studies.
Hindmoor,Andrew. 2011. “Review Article: ‘Major combat operations have ended?’ Arguing about rational choice”. British Journal of Political Science 41(1): 191-210.
Dowding, Keith, AndrewHindmoor, Richard Iles and Peter John. 2010. “Policy Agendas in Australian politics: The Governor-General’s speeches”. Australian Journal of Political Science 45(4): 533-557.
Hindmoor, Andrew. 2010. “Internships within Political Science”. Australian Journal of Political Science 45(3): 483-490.
Hampsher-Monk, Iain and AndrewHindmoor. 2010. “Rational Choice and Interpretive Evidence: Caught between a Rock and a Hard Place?”. Political Studies 58(1): 47-65.
Jones,DavidMartin. 2012. “Issues in Australian Foreign Policy: January to June 2012”. Australian Journal of Politics and History 58(4): 609-618.
Jones,DavidMartin and MLR Smith. 2012. “Ideology, Networks and Political Religion: Structure and agency in Jemaah Islamiah’s small world”. Politics, Religion and Ideology 13(3): 473-493.
Jones,DavidMartin. 2011. “Aphorism and the Counsel of Prudence in Early Modern Statecraft”. Parergon 28(2): 55-85.
Jones,DavidMartin. 2011. “Dissolving Allegiance to the Acknowledged Power Supreme: Milton, casuistry and the Commonwealth”. History of Political Thought 32 (2): 316-344.
Macoun,Alissa. 2011. ‘Aboriginality and the Northern Territory Intervention’. Australian Journal of Political Science 46(3): 517–532.
McDonald,Matt. 2012. “The Failed Securitization of Climate Change in Australia”. Australian Journal of Political Science 47(4): 579-592.
McDonald,Matt. 2011. “Deliberation and Resecuritization: Australia, asylum-seekers and the normative limits of the Copenhagen School”. Australian Journal of Political Science 46(2): 281-295.
McDonald,Matt and Matt Merefield. 2010. “How was Howard’s War Possible? Winning the war of position over Iraq”. Australian Journal of International Affairs 64 (2): 186-204.
Orchard,Phil. 2012. “The Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect: At a crossroads?”. International Affairs 88(2): 377-386.
Orchard,Phil. 2010. “Protection of Internally Displaced Persons: Soft law as a norm-generating mechanism”. Review of International Studies 36(2): 281-303.
Phillips,Andrew. 2012. “Horsemen of the Apocalypse? Jihadist strategy and nuclear instability in South Asia”. International Politics 49(3): 297-317.
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Didgeridoos featuring Australian Indigenous designs
Phillips,Andrew. 2012. “Saving Civilization from Empire: Belligerency, pacifism and the two faces of civilization during the Second Opium War”. European Journal of International Relations 18(1): 5-27.
Phillips,Andrew. 2011. “From the Age of Asymmetry to the Great Reconvergence: Securing order in the Asian century”. Australian Journal of International Affairs 65(1): 94-101.
Phillips,Andrew. 2010. “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Jihadism: Transnational religious insurgencies and the transformation of international orders”. Review of International Studies 36(2): 257-280.
Sullivan,Barbara. 2010. “When (Some) Prostitution is Legal: The impact of law reform on sex work in Australia”. Journal of Law and Society 37(1): 85-104.
Denemark, David, IanWard, Clive Bean. 2012. “Gender and Leader Effects in the 2010 Australian Election”. Australian Journal of Political Science 47(4): 563-578.
Ward,Ian. 2011. “Does the Internet Encourage Small Parties? A case study of the minutiae of BC politics, 1996-2009”. Australian Journal of Political Science 46 (2): 229-242.
Weber,Heloise. 2010. “Politics of Global Social Relations: Organising ‘everyday lived experiences’ of development and destitution”. Australian Journal of International Affairs 64(1): 105-122.
Weber,Martin. 2012. “Ontologies, Depth, and Otherwise: Critical notes on Wight’s meta-theoretical proposal of a scientific realist IR”. Review of International Studies 38(1): 223-234.
Connolly, Julie, Tricia Rooney and GillianWhitehouse. 2012. “Tracking Pay Equity: The impact of regulatory change on the dissemination and sustainability of equal remuneration decisions”. Journal of Industrial Relations 54(2): 114-130.
Hosking, Amanda, GillianWhitehouse, and Janeen Baxter. 2010. “Duration of Leave and Resident Fathers’ Involvement in Infant Care in Australia. Journal of Marriage and Family 72(4): 1301-1316.
BOOK CHAPTERS Bell,Stephen and John Quiggin. 2010. “Unemployment Policy: Unemployment, underemployment and labour market insecurity”. In A. McClelland & P. Smyth (eds), Social Policy in Australia: Understanding for action, 2nd edition. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Bleiker,Roland. 2012. “Conclusion: Everyday struggles for a hybrid peace”. In O. Richmond & A. Mitchell (eds), Hybrid Forms of Peace: From everyday agency to post-liberalism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bleiker,Roland and Amy Kay. 2011. “Representing HIV/AIDS in Africa: Pluralist photography and local empowerment”. In G. Barz & J. Cohen (eds), The Culture of AIDS in Africa: Hope and healing in music and the arts. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bleiker,Roland and Hoang Young-ju. 2011. “Korean Sources of Conflict Resolution”. In M. Brigg and R. Bleiker (eds), Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Bleiker,Roland and Mark Chou. 2010. “Nietzsche’s Style: On language, knowledge and power in international relations”. In C. Moore & C. Farrands
(eds), International Relations Theory and Philosophy: Interpretive dialogues. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Premaratna, Nilanjana andRolandBleiker. 2010. “Art and Peacebuilding: How theatre transforms conflict in Sri Lanka”. In O.Richmond (ed.), Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding: Critical developments and approaches, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bleiker,Roland. 2010.“Toward a Sustainable Diplomacy in Divided Korea,” in Costas M. Constantinou and James Der Derian (eds), Sustainable Diplomacies and Global Security Houndmills: Palgrave.
Boege,Volker. 2012. “Hybrid Forms of Peace and Order on a South Sea Island: Experiences from Bougainville (Papua New Guinea)”. In O. Richmond & A. Mitchell (eds), Hybrid Forms of Peace: From everyday agency to post-liberalism. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Boege,Volker and Daniel Franks. 2012. “Reopening and Developing Mines in Post-Conflict Settings: The challenge of company-community relations”. In P. Lujala & S. Rustad (eds), High-Value Natural Resources and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding. London: Earthscan.
‘Uphill Battle’. Photo: Ali Rae, winner POLSIS Photography Competition 2012
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Boege,Volker and Lorraine Garasu. 2011. “Bougainville: A source of inspiration for conflict resolution ”. In M. Brigg and R. Bleiker (eds), Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Boege,Volker. 2011. “Potential and Limits of Traditional Approaches in Peacebuilding”. In B. Austin, M.Fischer and H.J. Geissmann (eds.), Advancing Conflict Transformation. The Berghof Handbook II. Opladen and Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers
Brigg,Morgan and RolandBleiker. 2011. “Post-Colonial Conflict Resolution”. In M. Brigg and R. Bleiker (eds), Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Brigg,Morgan and Sarah Maddison. 2011. “Unsettling Governance: From bark petition to YouTube”. In S. Maddison & M. Brigg (eds), Unsettling the Settler State: Creativity and resistance in Indigenous-settler state governance. Leichhardt: The Federation Press.
Brigg,Morgan. 2010. “Culture: Challenges and Possibilities”. In O. Richmond (ed.), Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding: Critical developments and approaches. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Brigg,Morgan and Lyndon Murphy. 2011. “Beyond Captives and Captors: Settler-Indigenous governance for the 21st century”. In S. Maddison & M. Brigg (eds), Unsettling the Settler State: Creativity and resistance in Indigenous-settler state governance. Leichhardt: The Federation Press.
Brown,M.Anne. 2012. “Trajectories of State Transformation: Political Community in East Timor”. In C, Dijkema, K. Gatelier, I. Samson & J. Tercinet (eds), Rethinking the foundation of the State, an analysis of post-crisis situations. Brussels: Bruylant.
Brown,M.Anne and Alex Gusmao. 2012. “Looking for the Owner of the House: Who is making peace in rural East Timor?”. In O. Richmond & A. Mitchell (eds), Hybrid Forms of Peace: From everyday agency to post-liberalism. Basingstoke, Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan.
Brown,M.Anne. 2011. “The Nation-building Agenda in Timor-Leste”. In V. Harris & A. Goldsmith (eds), Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste: A cross-sectoral assessment. Abingdon: Routledge.
Brown,M.Anne. 2010. “Nation-building across Rural and Urban Timor-Leste: The formation of political community”. In D. Grenfell, et al (eds), Nation-building across the Urban and Rural in Timor-Leste: Conference report. Melbourne: Globalism Research Centre, RMIT University.
Brown,M.Anne. 2010. “Local Identity and Local Authority: Culture and local government in Timor-Leste”. In S. Farram (ed.), Locating Democracy: Representation, election and governance in Timor-Leste. Darwin: Charles Darwin University Press.
Brown,M.Anne, VolkerBoege, Kevin Clements and Anna Nolan. 2010. “Challenging Statebuilding as Peacebuilding: Working with hybrid political orders to build peace. In O. Richmond (ed.), Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding: Critical developments and approaches. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Devetak,Richard. 2012. “Vico contra Kant: The competing critical theories of Cox and Linklater”. In S. Brincat, L. Lima & J. Nunes (eds), Critical theory in international relations and security studies: interviews and reflections. New York: Routledge.
Dow,Geoff. 2010. “Stati e mercati: una sfida al nuovo pessimism”. In V. Orati (ed.), Schumpeter Lectures: Stato e/o mercato nell’era della globalizzazione. Bologna: International Institute of Advanced Economic and Social Studies.
Dunne,Tim and Nicholas Wheeler. 2012. “Operationalising Protective Intervention: Alternative models of Authorisation”. In A.Knight and F.Egerton (eds) Routledge Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect. London: Routledge
‘Done and Dusted’. Photo: Alexandra Rose, POLSIS Photography Competition 2010
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BOOK CHAPTERS (continued)
Gelber,Katharine. 2012. “Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach and Freedom of Speech. In F. Panzironi & K. Gelber (eds), The Capability Approach: Development practice and public policy in the Asia Pacific region. London: Routledge.
Gelber,Katharine. 2012. “Reconceptualizing Counterspeech in Hate-Speech Policy (with a focus on Australia)”. In M. Herz & P. Molnar (eds), The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking regulation and responses. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Gelber,Katharine. 2012. “‘Speaking Back’: The likely fate of hate speech policy in the United States and Australia. In I. Maitra & M. McGowan (eds), Speech and Harm: Controversies over free speech. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gelber,Katharine. 2011. “Religion and Freedom of Speech in Australia”. In R. Mohr & N. Hosen (eds), Law and Religion in Public Life: The contemporary debate. Abingdon: Routledge.
Gelber,Katharine. 2011. “The Role of the Constitution in Major Social Conflicts”. In J. Brohmer (ed.), The German Constitution Turns 60: Basic Law and Commonwealth Constitution, German and Australian Perspectives. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Publishing.
Graham, Mary, MorganBrigg and Polly Walker. 2011. “Conflict Murri Way: Managing through place and relatedness”. In M. Brigg and R. Bleiker (eds), Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Hanson,Marianne. 2012. “Advocating the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons: The role of key individual and coalition states”. In T. Ogilvie-White & D. Santoro (ed.), Slaying the Nuclear Dragon: Disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century. Athens, United States: University of Georgia Press.
Hindmoor,Andrew. 2010. “Rational choice”. In D. Marsh & G. Stoker (eds), Theory and Methods in Political Science 3rd ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hutchison,Emma and RolandBleiker. 2012. “Ungendering the Links between Emotions and Violence: Towards a political appreciation of empathy and compassion”. In L. Åhall & L. Shepherd (eds), Gender, Agency and Political Violence. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Jones,DavidMartin. 2010. “Intelligence and National Security: The Australian experience”. In L. Johnson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press
Jones,DavidMartin. 2010. “Informal Networks in Southeast Asia: The case of Jemaah Islamiah and its affiliates”. In D. Jones, A. Lane & P. Schulte (eds), Terrorism, Security and the Power of Informal Networks. Cheltenham U.K.; Northampton, U.S.A.: Edward Elgar.
McDonald,Matt. 2012. “Human Security and the Politics of Security”. In D. Altman, et al (eds), Why Human Security Matters. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin.
McDonald,Matt. 2010. “The Environment and Global Security”. In P. Bilgin & P. Williams (eds), Global Security and International Political Economy. Oxford: UNESCO; EOLSS Publishers.
Holland, Jack and McDonald,Matt. 2010. “Australian Identity, Interventionism and the War on Terror”. In A. Siniver (ed.), International Terrorism Post-9/11. London & New York: Routledge.
Morada,Noel. 2012. “Asia and the Pacific”. In J. Genser, et al (eds), The Responsibility to Protect: The promise of stopping mass atrocities in our time. New York: Oxford University Press.
Morada,Noel. 2011. “Political Legitimacy in an Unconsolidated Democracy: The Philippines”. In J. Kane, H. Loy & H. Patapan (eds), Political Legitimacy in Asia: New leadership challenges. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Orchard,Phil. 2010. “Regime-induced Displacement and Decision-making within the United Nations Security Council: The cases of Northern Iraq, Kosovo, and Darfur”. In S. Davies & L. Glanville (eds), Protecting the Displaced: Deepening the responsibility to protect. Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhof.
Phillips,Andrew. 2010. “Transnational Terrorism”. In M. Beeson & N. Bisley (eds), Issues in 21st Century World Politics. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Sullivan,Barbara. 2010. “Trafficking in Human Beings”. In L. Shepherd (ed.), Gender Matters in Global Politics: A feminist introduction to international relations. Abingdon: Routledge.
Teitt,Sarah. 2012. “The Responsibility to Protect and China’s Peacekeeping Policy”. In M. Lanteigne & M. Hirono (eds), China’s Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping. London: Routledge.
Teitt,Sarah. 2012. “Paper Tiger or Platform for Action? South Asia and the responsibility to protect”. In W. Wright & F. Egerton (eds), The Routledge Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect. London:Routledge.
Ward,Ian. 2010. “The New and Old Media, Power and Politics”. In D. Woodward, A. Parkin & J. Summers (eds), Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia 9th ed. Frenchs Forest: Pearson Education.
Weber,Heloise and Mark T. Berger. 2010. “Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century”. In M. Berger & H. Weber (eds), War, Peace and Progress in the 21st Century: Conflict, Development (In)Security and Violence. New York; London: Routledge.
Weber,Martin. 2012. “‘Come in, make yourself uncomfortable!’: Some thoughts on putting Critical Theory in its place”. In S. Brincat, L. Lima & J. Nunes (eds), Critical Theory in International Relations and Security Studies: Interviews and reflections. New York: Routledge.
Whitehouse,Gillian and Tricia Rooney. 2011. “Approaches to Gender-Based Undervaluation in Australian Industrial Tribunals: Lessons from recent childcare cases. In M. Baird, K. Hancock J. Isaac (eds), Work and Employment Relations. Sydney: The Federation Press.
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Addressing Legitimacy Issues in Fragile Post-Conflict Situations to Advance Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies
2010-2012; $104,580 AnneBrown*, Volker Boege*, Louise Wiuff Moe and Anna Nolan
Addressing Regime-Induced Displacement: The Role of the Security CouncilUQ New Staff Start-Up Grant
2009-2010; $12,000PhilOrchard
Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect Core FundingAusAID-Australian Agency For International Development
2012-2015; $2,000,000 TimDunne*
Climate Change and Discourses of SecurityUQ Early Career Researcher Grant
2012; $16,337MattMcDonald*
Developing Dialogue Processes in the PacificUnited Nations Development Programme – Regional Pacific Centre
2012; $21,505 MorganBrigg*
Drawing concrete pathways to skills acquisition in the curriculum for arts, humanities and social science studentsUQ New Staff Start-up Grants (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning)
2009-2010; $11,947 Jean-LouisDurand
Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work, and Leadership Australian Research Council Linkage Project
2011-2014; $244,499Naomi Stead*, Julie Willis, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, GillianWhitehouse, Susan Savage, Justine Clark, Karen L Burns, Amanda M Roan
Research grants* indicates First Chief Investigator
University of Queensland St Lucia campus at night
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Extractive Resources, Conflict and Governance: the implications for advancing the responsibility to protect in the Asia Pacific (Australian R2P Fund)AusAID-Australian Agency For International Development
2010-2012; $89,525 Daniel Franks*, VolkerBoege
Freedom of Speech in the Post 9/11 Era Australian Research Council Future Fellowship
2012-2015; $750,064 KatharineGelber*
Gender and Employment Equity: Strategies for Advancement in Australian Universities Australian Research Council Linkage Grant
2009-2012; $558,000 Glenda Strachan*, GillianWhitehouse, David Peetz, Janis Bailey, Kaye Broadbent
Governing vs. Opposition Parties and the Global Financial Crisis: Comparing the United Kingdom and AustraliaAustralian Research Council Discovery Project
2010-2011; $80,000 AndrewHindmoor*, Allan McConnell
Healing the Achilles Heel: The Politics of China’s Banking Reform since 1997 Australian Research Council Discovery Project
2010-2012; $370,000 StephenBell*
How Disaster Images Constitute International Aid Cultures UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
2012-2013; $11,931 EmmaHutchison*
How Economic Prosperity Hardens Attitudes Towards Minorities Australian Research Council Discovery Project
2012-2014; $170,000 Jolanda Jetten*, FrankMols
How Images Shape Responses to Humanitarian Crises Australian Research Council Discovery Project
2011-2014; $222,000 RolandBleiker*; David Campbell
How The East Was Won: War, Legitimacy and Sovereignty in the Indian Ocean Region, 1750-Present UQ Early Career Researcher Grant
2012; $23,160 AndrewPhillips
Hybrid Political Orders Group of Eight Australia - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme
2010-2011; $10,000 AnneBrown*,Volker Boege
Identifying and Evaluating Factors influencing Community Resilience in a Crisis Queensland Centre for Social Science Innovation
2012-2013; $135,000 Peter Walters*, Lynda Shevellar, Lynda Cheshire, Peter Westoby, Rebecca Wickes, NicoleGeorge, Wendy Madsen
Institutional Change for Water Management (SEQ Urban Water Security Research Alliance) Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation Trust
2007-2012; $609,123 Brian Head*; StephenBell
Intensive Training Program for Philippine Government Representatives on Responsibility to Protect Australian Leadership Awards Fellowships (AusAID)
2012; $55,220 SarahTeitt*
Internationalism and Foreign Policy under the Rudd GovernmentUQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
2010-2012; $11,942 MattMcDonald*
Law and Policy Program in Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling UQ Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Strategic Research Funds
2011-2012; $88,000 MelissaCurley; Andreas Schloenhardt
Paid Parental Leave Scheme Evaluation Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
2012-2013; $2,992,000 Bill Martin*, GillianWhitehouse, Janeen Baxter, Mark Western, Maria Zadoroznyj, Andrew Jones
PRAGES: Practising Gender Equality in Science European Commission Seventh Framework Programme
2008-2010; $60,507 GillianWhitehouse*
Rethinking the International Response to Regime-Induced Displacement: The Role of Peacekeeping and Humanitarian ActionUQ Early Career Research Grant
2011-2012; $14,000PhilOrchard
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Revitalizing Disarmament Debates in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region through Continuation of Promotional Activities and Conducting Research into Trust Building, Cooperation and Development Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norway)
2009-2013; $134,941 MarianneHanson*
Socially and Conflict Sensitive Democratisation in Post-Conflict Societies: Investigating the impact of party competition at the local level on governance, stability and social cohesion in East Timor AusAID-Australian Agency For International Development
2010-2011; $179,879 AnneBrown*;VolkerBoege,Jose da Costa Magno, Mateus Tilman, Abel Boavida dos Santos, Martinho Pereira and Alex Gusmao
‘Structured Ideas’ and Crisis Management: Coordination during the Queensland FloodsUQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
2012-2013; $11,716 AlastairStark
The Impact of Hate Speech Laws on Public Discourse in Australia Australian Research Council Discovery Project
2011; $35,245 KatharineGelber*
The Institutional Dynamics of Banking Crisis and Reform in the UK, US, Australia and Canada Australian Research Council Discovery Project
2011-2013; $200,000 StephenBell*;AndrewHindmoor
The Politics of Climate Change in AustraliaUWA-UQ Bilateral Research Collaboration Award
2012; $14,622 MattMcDonald*
Toward Integrated Governance for Improved Indigenous Outcomes Institute for Urban Indigenous Health and Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council
2012-2013; $22,000 MorganBrigg*
UQ Promoting Women Fellowship UQ Equity Office
2011; $16,000 MelissaCurley*
Vanuatu Kastom Governance PartnershipAusAID-Australian Agency For International Development
2009-2012; $952,900AnneBrown*; VolkerBoege, Anna Nolan
Waging War in the New Media Age: Virtuality as a strategic weapon and the ethics of contemporary warfare UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
2009-2010; $12,000SebastianKaempf*
War 2.0: Waging war in the digital new media age UQ Early Career Researcher Grant
2011-2012; $20,000SebastianKaempf*
Working with Local Strengths: supporting states to build capacity to protectThe Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
2010-2012; $189,736AnneBrown*, MorganBrigg, Volker Boege, Jodie Curth and Anna Nolan
‘I heart Iran’. Photo: Nicola Bristed, POLSIS Photography Competition 2010
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BirteAhlhaus A critical evaluation of humanitarian intervention: An Australian perspective
AssociateProfessorDavidMartinJones
TimothyAistrope Conspiracy theory and the War on Terror ProfessorRolandBleikerDr Martin Weber
JuliRajaAntoni Religion and peacebuilding: A comparative study of the role of religious peacebuilders in protracted conflict in Ambon (Indonesia) and Mindanao (Philippines)
DrMorganBriggDr Volker Boege Dr Anne Brown
LeahAylward Development and violence: Local experiences and livelihoods in Latin America in a context of transnationally extended social, economic and political change
DrHeloiseWeberDr Martin Weber
SallyBarber The Aesthetics of Identity: Arts as deliberative democracy in action in Australia
MsDianeZetlinDr Barbara Sullivan
Research higher degree students
CURRENT STUDENTS
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JenniferBell Knowledge brokering: Bridging the gap between academia and policy making in Australia?
ProfessorBrianHeadDr Adrian Cherney Emeritus Professor Paul Boreham
HelenBerents From the Margins: Conflict Affected Young People, Social Exclusion and an Embodied Everyday Peace in Columbia
MsDianeZetlin
FionaBucknall The impact of the Internet on sex work DrBarbaraSullivanDr Rae Wear
HaiThiemBui The development of civil society and dynamics of governance in Vietnam’s one party rule
DrMelissaCurleyProfessor Roland Bleiker
EmmaCampbell PEMO Project: Development and evaluation of an ethical decision making tool that considers human rights, for use in health and social services
DrJean-LouisDurandDr Merrill Turpin
Julie-AnnCampbell Modern political campaigning: Adapting to changing electoral systems
DrRaeWearDr Ian Ward
EmilyChapman How civil-military interaction during peace operations is connected to their effectiveness and legitimacy
DrAndrewPhillipsDr Iean Russell Professor Alex Bellamy
WilliamChurch Skeptical conservatism: An examination of Michael Oakeshott’s political thought
AssociateProfessorDavidMartinJones
PaulineCollins An investigation into the jurisprudence of national courts in relation to the military in the UK, Australia and USA and of the impact on the civilmilitary relationship
ProfessorAlexBellamyAssociate Professor Anthony Cassimatis
JodieCurth The AFP and capacity building: Locating the goal posts in a foreign policy space
ProfessorAlexBellamyEmeritus Professor Paul Boreham
LoranneDowner Selling Kevin: The evolution of brand Rudd DrIanWardDr Rae Wear
ConstanceDuncombe ‘Me and you and everyone we know’: the case of Egypt, Iran and the politics of representation
DrJean-LouisDurandAssociate Professor David Martin Jones
MichelleDunn Women: The Key to Sustainable Peace and Security in the 21st Century?
MsDianeZetlinDr Nicole George
TristanDunning Reinterpreting resistance: Hamas+ polysemic conceptions of Jihad and the search for popular legitimacy.
ProfessorTimDunneDr Harmonie Toros
Current students (continued)
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MohammadFaisal State structural and institutional transformation and the new dynamics of business power, corruption and clientism in Indonesia
ProfessorStephenBellAssociate Professor David Martin Jones
BronaFarrelly Negotiating career progression and parenthood: family adaptiveness in an Australian university
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseAssociate Professor Janis Bailey Dr Kaye Broadbent
VickieFrater Mind the gap: Contestations of legitimacy and legality in international politics
DrPhilOrchardAssociate Professor David Martin Jones
DamianGerber Naturphilosophie and the legacy of social ecology: The historical continuities of dialectial naturalism
DrMartinWeberDr Matt McDonald
MorganGibson Anarchism, critical theory and emancipation: Towards the realisation of an ideal speech situation
DrMartinWeberProfessor Katharine Gelber
JessicaGifkins Inside the UN Security Council: the influence of the social environment on decision making
ProfessorAlexBellamyDr Phil Orchard
SuzanneGrant Reform and the Howard Government ProfessorAndrewHindmoorDr Phil Orchard
VickyHiggins Globalization and Chinese state capacity: Economic and industrial transformation
ProfessorStephenBellAssociate Professor David Martin Jones
JosephHongoh Assessing the Role of Regional and Sub-Regional intergovernmental initiatives in resolving traditional-based cross-border inter-ethnic conflicts: The Case of Karamoja Cluster
DrMartinWeberDr Morgan Brigg
SheunesuHove A review of the effectiveness of the Rotary World Peace Fellowship program
DrIanWard
WillemJansevanRensburg
Climate change sceptics in New Zealand: Institutional capacities, overseas linkages and political relevance
ProfessorBrianHeadDr Ian Ward
GeorgeKaravas Western theories / non-Western world: Exploring alternative theoretical frameworks to understanding China’s engagement with Africa
DrMartinWeberDr Sebastian Kaempf
MarkKay Information and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Influence of Corporate Social Activity on Consumer and Investor Choice and its Implications for the Regulatory Role of the State
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamDr Michele Haynes
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MichaelKing The changing role of biological weapons in the 21st century
AssociateProfessorMarianneHansonDr Matt McDonald
MilesKitts Understanding the strategic utility of force in counter insurgency
AssociateProfessorDavidMartinJonesDr Andrew Phillips
BradleyLewis Cooperation and competition in water resource management: governance, stakeholder engagement and policy development in SE Queensland
ProfessorBrianHeadProfessor Stephen Bell
KatieLinnane Keating, Howard and the Politics of Representation in Australian Foreign Policy
AssociateProfessorRichardDevetakDr Matt McDonald
TaniaMiletic National identity conflict: understanding ethnic group and national identity and collective memory in young Chinese people in the context of conflict in north east Asia
ProfessorDianeBrethertonDr Guy Ramsay Dr Anne Brown
DarylMorini Preventive diplomacy: a synthesis of history, theory and practice
AssociateProfessorMarianneHansonDr Sebastian Kaempf
KimberlyNackers Normative Contestation and the Responsibility to Protect
DrAndrewPhillipsDr Phil Orchard
LucieNewsome The role of women in key positions in Australian politics in the development of a national paid parental leave scheme
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseDr Rae Wear
HongHaiNguyen Grassroots democracy in Vietnam – A human rights based approach
DrMelissaCurleyAsociate Professor David Martin Jones
KySonNguyen Democracy and human rights: US-Vietnam relations from 1975 to 2009
DrJean-LouisDurandDr Richard Shapcott
JaneNolan Selling Sex and the ‘Whore Stigma’: Negotiating a Deviant Identity
DrBarbaraSullivanProfessor Gillian Whitehouse
OlegParenta Technology-Politics AssociateProfessorGeoffDowProfessor Thomas O’Regan
AlexanderPound Conflict environments: Dangers and opportunities for policing operations
ProfessorAlexBellamyDr Phil Orchard
NilanjanaPremaratna Theatre for peace-building: the role of arts in post-conflict reconstruction in South Asia
ProfessorRolandBleikerDr Morgan Brigg
Current students (continued)
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KaziRahman Policymaking as civic negotiation: Influence of CSOs in trade policy making process in Bangladesh
DrHeloiseWeberDr Martin Weber
PedramRashidi Facilitating trust and cooperation between states? The role of advanced verification systems in weapons control
DrMartinWeberDr Matt McDonald
NicolaReeves The application of capability theory to the development of indigenous policy in Australia
ProfessorKatharineGelberDr Heloise Weber
AnoukRide Violence and Coexistence in the South Pacific: Escalation and De-escalation of Identity Conflicts
ProfessorDianeBrethertonDr Anne Brown Professor Tania Sourdin
PatriciaRooney Gender inequity in the Australian labour market: casual and low paid employment
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseDr Rae Wear
PeterRun South Sudan’s path to secession: a case study in African models of conflict resolution
DrSebastianKaempf Dr Morgan Brigg
AimeSaba Negotiating post-conflict state rebuilding in complex political environments: the United Nations and the African Union in Somalia
MsDianeZetlinDr Barbara Sullivan
AngelaSetterlund The use of the death penalty for drug crimes in Southeast Asia
ProfessorRolandBleikerDr Melissa Curley
KamilShah The Security Development Nexus with Afghanistan as a Test Case
DrHeloiseWeberDr Martin Weber
RebeccaShaw The state’s monopoly of violence and the democratic ramifications of the privatisation of warfare
DrPhilOrchardDr Sebastian Kaempf
MichaelSpann Ressentiment in Development: A Philosophical Reading of the Formal Comparative Method
DrHeloiseWeberDr Martin Weber
CaitlinSparks The role of imagination in IR: beyond the threshold of in/security
DrMartinWeberDr Andrew Phillips
SamidSuliman Citizenship without border? The migration-development nexus and nationalism in the age of globalisation
DrHeloiseWeberDr Martin Weber
EmilyTannock Let’s argue about war: a normative argument across four historical cases
DrAndrewPhillipsProf Tim Dunne
NicholasTaylor The theory and practice of harm in modern warfare AssociateProfessorMarianneHanson Dr Richard Shapcott
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SarahTeitt Sovereignty, Power and Responsibility: China’s Role in International Security Regimes
ProfessorAlexBellamyDr Melissa Curley
SorchaTormey What is holding us back? Non indigenous Australia and the reconciliation process
DrBarbaraSullivanDr Elizabeth Strakosch Dr Nicole George
EmmaTownsend Disparate Origins, Same Outcome: Roma, Indigenous Australians and an Understanding of Cultural Genocide
DrBarbaraSullivanDr Deborah Mayersen Dr Elizabeth Strakosch
AhmadKhoirulUmam Politics of anti-corruption in the Indonesian post-Soeharto administration
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseDr Mohammed Khan Professor Brian Head
ShashiVanDeGraaff Nuclear Power Policy: Changing Government Attitudes and the Role of Business Power
AssociateProfessorAndrewHindmoorDr Alastair Stark
JennyvanderArend Policy-maker perspectives on the use of externally produced social science research to inform policy development and program review – the factors that support its effective utillisation
ProfessorBrianHeadDr Adrian Cherney Emeritus Professor Paul Boreham
KellyWade-Johnson Contesting legitimacy: terrorist organisations and legitimacy-seeking behaviours
ProfessorTimDunneAssociate Professor David Martin Jones
BenjaminWalter A model for chaos: finding a theoretical tool to understand civil war dynamics
DrMartinWeberDr Andrew Phillips
RossWestoby Influencing Official and Unofficial Justice and Reconciliation Discourse in Cambodia: The Role of Local Non-State Actors and Institutions
MsDianeZetlin
SharonWheller Socio-spactial impacts on labour market transitional outcomes a study of disadvantage
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamDr Michele Haynes
LouiseWiuffMoe Examining issues of political legitimacy in processes of post-conflict state formation: a comparative study of Somaliland and Bougainville
DrVolkerBoegeDr Morgan Brigg Dr Anne Brown
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ShannonBrincat Towards an Emancipatory Cosmopolitanism: Reconstructing the concept of emancipation in Critical International Relations Theory
DrMartinWeberAssociate Professor Richard Devetak
AngeliqueBurguez Banning Ethnicity, Rewriting History: Rwanda’s Prevention of Violent Ethnic Conflict After Genocide
ProfessorAlexBellamyMs Di Zetlin
MarkChou Democracy and Tragedy in Ancient Athens and Today
ProfessorRolandBleikerDr Michael Ure
AmyCooper The Effect and Efficacy of E-government Administration
AssociateProfessorDavidMartinJonesDr Ian Ward
AlexandraCopley Transforming Australia’s Public Employment Service: The Job Network 1998-2003
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseEmeritus Professor Paul Boreham
LorinneduToit The good governance agenda: a case of policy paradox in development?
DrAnneBrownDr Catharine Manathunga
LukeGlanville Sovereignty and Responsibility ProfessorAlexBellamyAssociate Professor Richard Devetak
ChristopherHerde Hartz revisited: German liberalism and the fragment cultures of 19th century Wisconsin and Queensland
DrRaeWearDr Martin Weber
ScottHook The Role of Institutions in Economic Development: An Empirical Analysis of State Capacity and Economic Development in a
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamProfessor Stephen Bell
CharlesHunt Policing Transformation, Transforming Police: Monitoring and Evaluating the Impact of Police in UN Peace Operations
ProfessorAlexBellamyEmeritus Professor Paul Boreham Dr Phil Orchard
KwunSun(Raymond)Lau
Responding to Mass Atrocities: The Responsibility to Protect and The Responsibility to Punish
ProfessorAlexBellamyDr Phil Orchard
FionaMacdonald Dignity at work? A case study of bookkeepers in diverse forms of employment
ProfessorGillianWhitehouseMs Di Zetlin
AlissaMacoun Aboriginality and the Northern Territory intervention DrBarbaraSullivanEmeritus Professor Don Fletcher
BryanMardle An innovation system for Australia’s minerals and mining sector: What works and what doesn’t in the context of Australia’s current public policy framework?
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamProfessor David Brereton
COMPLETED AWARDS
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JasonMcLeod Civil Resistance in West Papua DrAnneBrownDr Brian Martin Professor Kevin Clements
StephenMcLoughlin Beyond Root Causes: Understanding Risk and Resilience in the Prevention of Mass Atrocities
ProfessorAlexBellamyDr Sara Davies
StevenMiles Trade Union Renewal in Australia: rebuilding worker involvement
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamEmeritus Professor Roger Scott
DanielleMiller ALP Premiers: Delegates of the Party, Autonomous Actors or Somewhere in Between?
DrRaeWearDr Ian Ward
ErinO’Brien Legalised prostitution and sex trafficking: evaluating the influence of anti-prostitution activism on the development of human trafficking policy
DrBarbaraSullivanMs Di Zetlin
SumanOjha An examination of the effectiveness of the lower houses of the legislatures of Queensland (Australia) and Uttar Pradesh (India) in scrutinising and influencing the executive
EmeritusProfessorRogerScottMs Di Zetlin
JeffreyPayne The Limits of Political Framing: The Political Implications of Heidegger’s Ontological Difference as a Constraint to Total Politicisation
DrRichardShapcottDr Martin Weber
JillianPrideaux Bali in the new Indonesia: Constructing compatible nationalisms
DrFrankMolsDr Barbara Sullivan
LesleyPruitt The Use of Music in Youth Peacebuilding Projects DrBarbaraSullivanProfessor Roland Bleiker Dr Anita Harris
BrookeRogers ‘Un-Othering’ Place: Renegotiating the Master Narrative of Place
DrJean-LouisDurandMs Anne Brown
AryanaSatrya Union strategy in developing countries: Lessons from Indonesian Enterprise Unions in the services sector
EmeritusProfessorPaulBorehamProfessor Gillian Whitehouse
ElizabethStrakosch Neoliberal Indigenous Policy in Australia: Government, Sovereignty and Colonialism
DrBarbaraSullivanDr Morgan Brigg
ChulaneeTantikulananta
Government-Business Relations and ASEAN Economic Integration in Trade in Services after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis: Case Studies of Thailand and Malaysia
AssociateProfessorDavidMartinJonesDr Melissa Curley
MoniqueTaylor Fuelling China’s Rise: Building Oil State Capacity ProfessorStephenBellProfessor Andrew Hindmoor
Completed awards (continued)
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