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    PROFESSOR GARY WICKHAM's PUBLICATIONS

    Refereed Books

    Understanding Culture: Cultural Studies, Order, Ordering. London: Sage, 2001. (with G. Kendall)

    Rethinking Law, Society and Governance: Foucaults Bequest. Oxford: Hart, 2001. (ed. with G.

    Pavlich)

    Using Foucaults Methods. London: Sage, 1999. (with G. Kendall) (plus Japanese translation in2004).

    Foucault and Law: Towards a Sociology of Law as Governance . London: Pluto, 1994. (with A.

    Hunt) (plus Japanese translation in 2007).

    Social Theory and Legal Politics. Sydney: Local Consumption Publications, 1987. (ed.)

    Articles in Refereed Journals (with ERA journal ranking)

    Sociology, the Public Sphere, and Modern Government: A Challenge to the Dominance of

    Habermas,British Journal of Sociology 61:1, 2010: 155-75. (A*)

    Protecting Law from Moralitys Stalking Horse: The Socio in Socio-Legal Studies, Law, Text,

    Culture 12, 2008: 104-27. (A)

    The Social Must Be Limited: Some Problems With Foucaults Approach to Modern PositivePower,Journal of Sociology 44:1, 2008: 29-44. (A)

    Competing Uses of History in Researching the Social: A Reply to Peter Baehr, Current Sociology

    56:6, 2008:953-8. (B)

    High society: Are our social sciences as relevant to government as they might be?, Australian

    Universities Review 50:2, 2008: 25-32. (B)

    Critical Discourse Analysis, Description, Explanation, Causes: Foucaults Inspiration Versus

    Webers Perspiration, Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung 33:1, 2008:

    142-61. (with G. Kendall) (B)

    What Once Was Old Is New Again: Reviving an Early-Modern Form of Interdisciplinarity for

    Socio-Legal Studies, Flinders Journal of Law Reform 10:3, 2008: 485-500. (with G.

    Kendall) (B)Some Additional Knowledge Conditions for Sociology, Current Sociology 56:6, 2008: 925-42.

    (with H. Freemantle) (B)

    Expanding the Classical in Classical Sociology,Journal of Classical Sociology 7:3, 2007: 243-65.

    (A)

    Critical Discourse Analysis, Description, Explanation, Causes: Foucaults Inspiration Versus

    Webers Perspiration, Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung 8:2, 2007(electronic journal, no

    page numbers). (with G. Kendall) (C)

    Foucault, Law and Power: A Reassessment,Journal of Law and Society 23:4, 2006: 596-614 (one

    of the five most accessed articles from this journal in 2007). (A*)

    The Law-Morality Relation Revisited: A Challenge to Established Traditions by the AustralianSceptical Approach, Griffith Law Review 15:1, 2006: 27-48. (A*)

    Ethics, Morality and the Formation of Cultural Studies Intellectuals, Cultural Studies Review 11:1,

    2005:71-86. (A)

    The severe limits of genealogy: a response to Hook, Qualitative Research in Psychology 2:1,

    2005: 35-42. (with G. Kendall) (C)

    Calculating Public Interest: Common Law and the Legal Governance of the Environment,

    Social & Legal Studies 11:1, 2002:37-60. (with J. Goodie) (A)

    Foucault and Gadamer: Like Apples and Oranges Passing in the Night, Chicago-Kent Law Review

    76:2, 2000: 101-38. (B)

    Democracy and Instrumentalism, Australian Journal of Political Science 33:3, 1998: 345-62

    (winner of the Mayer Prize for best article in the journal, 1998-99). (with J. Malpas) (A)Governance and the World: From Joe DiMaggio to Michel Foucault, The UTS Review 3:2, 1997:

    91-108. (with J. Malpas) (A)

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    Governing the Culture of Cities: A Foucaultian Framework, Southern Review 29:2, 1996: 202-19.

    (with G. Kendall) (A)

    Modern Urban Government: A Foucaultian Perspective, Urban Policy and Research 14:1, 1996:

    51-64. (with H.Lewi) (A)

    Governance and Failure: On the Limits of Sociology, Australian and New Zealand Journal of

    Sociology 31:3, 1995: 37-50. (with J. Malpas) (A)

    Sport, Manners, Persons, Government: Elias, Mauss, Foucault, Cultural Studies 6:2, 1992: 219-31. (B)

    Theorising Sociology in the Face of Postmodernism, Australia and New Zealand Journal of

    Sociology 27:3, 1991: 351-68. (A)

    The Political Possibilities of Postmodernism,Economy and Society 19:1, 1990: 121-49. (A)

    Knowing Law, Knowing Politics, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 18:1, 1990: 31-

    44. (A)

    Cautious Postmodern and Legal Truths,Law in Context7:2, 1989: 39-53. (B)

    Foucault, Power, Left Politics,Arena 78, 1987: 146-59. (B)

    Power and Power Analysis: Beyond Foucault?,Economy and Society 12:4, 1983: 468-98. (A)

    Refereed Chapters in BooksFoucault and the promise of power without dogma, in G. Delanty and S. Turner (eds) Handbook

    of Contemporary Social and Political Theory. London: Routledge 2011 (forthcoming,

    accepted 19 October 2009).

    Society, State, Security, and Subject Formation, in A. Yeatman and M. Zolkos (eds) State,

    Security and Subject Formation. New York and London: Continuum, 2010, pp. 116-32.

    (with B. Evers)

    The Foucaultian Framework, in C. Seale, G. Gobo, J.F. Gubrium, and D. Silverman (eds)

    Qualitative Research Practice. London: Sage, 2004, pp.141-50. (with G. Kendall)

    Foucault and Law, in M. Travers. and R. Banakar (eds) Introduction to Law and Social Theory.

    Oxford: Hart, 2002, pp.249-65.

    Governance and Consumption, in P. Sulkunen, J. Holmwood, H. Radner, and G. Schulze (eds)Constructing The New Consumer Society. London: Macmillan and New York: St Martins

    Press, 1997, pp.277-91.

    Health and the Social Body, in S. Scott, G. Williams, S. Platt, and H. Thomas (eds) Private Risks

    and Public Dangers. Aldershot: Avebury Press, 1992, pp.8-18. (with G. Kendall)

    The Currency of History for Sociology, in S. Kendrick, P. Straw and D. McCrone (eds)

    Interpreting the Past, Understanding the Present. London: Macmillan, 1990, pp.38-58.

    Turning the Law into Laws for Political Analysis, in G. Wickham, (ed.), Social Theory and Legal

    Politics. Sydney: Local Consumption Publications, 1987, pp.40-55.

    Introduction, in G. Wickham (ed.) Social Theory and Legal Politics. Sydney: Local Consumption

    Publications, 1987, pp.1-4.

    Power and Power Analysis: Beyond Foucault?, in M. Gane (ed.) Towards a Critique of Foucault.

    London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986, pp.149-79.

    Refereed Papers in Published Conference Proceedings

    Sociology and International Law: Some Historical Connections, in S. Lockie et al. (eds) The

    Future of Sociology. Canberra: Australian National University and The Australian

    Sociological Association, 2009 (electronic publication; no page numbers).

    Sociology After 9/11, in T. Marjoribanks et al. (eds) Re-imagining Sociology. Melbourne:

    University of Melbourne and The Australian Sociological Association 2008 (electronic

    publication, no page numbers).

    Problems with the Critical Posture: Foucault and Critical Discourse Analysis, in C. Hopkinson andC. Hall (eds) Social Change in the 21

    stCentury. Brisbane: Queensland University of

    Technology 2006 (electronic publication, no page numbers). (with G. Kendall)

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    Forget globalization and its siblings: study everyday culture as ordering!, in P. Kennedy (ed.)

    Globalization, Culture and Everyday Life, Volume 2. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan

    University, 2000: 235-76.

    Lessons from an Old Millennium: Law and Regulation in the Ancient City, in M. Collis, L.

    Munro, and S. Russell (eds), Sociology for a New Millennium: Challenges and Prospects.

    Melbourne: Monash University Press, 1999: 399-406. (with G. Kendall)

    Forget postmodernism: towards a nonmodern sociology, in M. Alexander, S. Harding, P.Harrison, G. Kendall, Z. Skrbis, Z., and J. Western. (eds) Refashioning Sociology:

    Responses to a New World Order. Brisbane: QUT Press, 1998: 178-84. (with G. Kendall)

    Extended Book Reviews (over 1500 words)

    Extended book review (of Coskun, D. Law as Symbolic Form: Ernst Cassirer and the

    Anthropocentric View of Law) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 22:4, 2009:

    477-81.

    Extended book review (of Germov, J. and McGee, T. (eds) Histories of Australian Sociologies)

    Journal of Sociology 45:2, 2009222-4.

    Extended book review (of Smith, P. Cultural Theory: An Introduction, and Turner, B.S. and C.

    RojekSociety and Culture: Principles of Scarcity and Solidarity)Journal of Sociology 39:4,2003 435-39.

    Extended book review (of Boucock, C.In the Grip of Freedom, and Rose, N. Powers of Freedom)

    Journal of Law and Society 29:2, 2002 364-72.

    Some Yards Hard, Some Yards Easy, (extended book review of a number of books on the

    economy) The UTS Review 4:1, 1998 210-14.

    Extended book review (of Bauman, Z. Modernity and the Holocaust)Australian and New Zealand

    Journal of Sociology 27:3, 1991429-33.

    A post-fordist economy?, (extended book review of a number of books on the economy) Editions

    3, 1989 21-2.

    Extended book review (of two books on Foucault) Thesis Eleven 14:1, 1986 136-9.

    Newspaper and Magazine Articles

    But Culture Can Also Be Dangerous: An Outline of a Research Project, Nexus 19:3, 2007:3-5.

    and B. Evers

    Problems of Anti-State Sociology, Australian Prospect(internet-based magazine) Winter 2005

    (electronic magazine, no page numbers).

    Rethinking the Relationship Between the Social and the Cultural, Nexus (Newsletter of The

    Australian Sociological Association) 14:2, 2002: 9-10.

    Just Say Neo,Australian Left Review 147, 1993:32-6. (with N. Rose)

    Interdisciplinarity and Australian Legal Education: A commentary on the Pearce Report five years

    on, Socio-Legal Bulletin 7, 1992: 11-15.

    Civic Centre,Australian Left Review 143, 1992:20-3. (with G. Kendall)

    Governing Passions II,Australian Left Review 141, 1992: 20-3. (with G. Kendall)

    Governing Corruption,Australian Left Review 134, 1991:20-2. (with G. Kendall)

    Governing Passions I,Australian Left Review 129, 1991:15-19. (with G. Kendall)

    Batting for a New Cricket Paradigm, The Australian Financial Review 13 March, 1990: 67.

    Lots More Football Solves All Problems, The Australian Financial Review 25 January, 1990: 47.

    Revolutions in Sport,Australian Left Review 123, 1990: 34-5.

    Damn the Owner,Australian Left Review 122, 1990: 9.

    Resisting the Tories, control of universities: a dialogue with the Australian experience, AUT

    Bulletin 159, 1989: 8.

    The Mistakes Australia Learned at Mothers Knee, The Australian Financial Review 19 June,1989: 12.

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    Adopting an Intellectual Approach to Democracy, The Australian Financial Review 5 January,

    1989: 6.

    Time for a Commitment to Chifley Style Curiosity, The Australian Financial Review 5 December,

    1988: 12.

    First Step on the Road to More Democratic Unions, The Australian Financial Review 17 October,

    1988: 12.

    Participatory Democracy is More than Just Economics, The Australian Financial Review 5August, 1988: 14.

    The Politics of VFL Football,Local Consumption Occasional Paper3, 1984: 1-22.

    The Politics of History and the New South Wales Builders, Labourers, Federation, Local

    Consumption Occasional Paper2, 1984: 1-21.

    Power and Free Enterprise Education,Melbourne Working Papers 4, 1983: 76-101.