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List of Research Staff

Head of Department and Professor

John Dryzek, BA Lanc MSc Strath PhD Maryland

Professors

Brian John Galligan, BComm BEcon Qld MA PhD Tor
Leslie Templeman Holmes, BA Hull MA PhD Essex

Readers

Verity Nancy Burgmann, BSc Econ Lond PhD ANU
Mark Considine, PhD
Phillip George CaveIl Darby, LLB MA DPhil Oxf
Bruce Wyndham Headey, BA Oxf MA Wis PhD Strath
Sheila Jeffreys, MA Manc
Frank Graham Little, BCom BEd PhD ANU
David Francis Burke Tucker, BA Rhodes BPhil Oxf

Senior Lecturers

Ann Capling, BA York MA Calg PhD Tor
Michael Robert Dutton, BA PhD Griffith
Kevin Joseph McDonald, BA LaT DEA PhD EHESSP
Derek John McDougall, PhD Duke
Philomena Murray, PhD Florence
Peter John Shearman, BA Hull MA Essex PhD Kansas

Lecturers 'B'

Jui-shan Chang, PhD Michigan
Michael Paul Crozier, BA MA Mon PhD LaT
Timothy Marjoribanks, PhD Harvard

Research Fellow

Anthony Mark Elliott, BA PhD Camb
Boris Frankel

Professorial Associate

Hon John Cain, LLB

Senior Associates

Edwin Arthur Huck, MA AMusA
Donald Francis Miller, MA
Charles Garrard Woodard, LLB Adel

 

Centre for Public Policy

Linda Hancock, PhD Mon
David Corbett
Robert Smith, Phd


Theses Passed for Higher Degrees

Master

  • Janeska O - Ambiguity and the EU enlargement towards Central-Eastern Europe.
  • Smallacombe S - Intellectual and cultural property rights for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

Doctor of Philosophy

  • Brown D - Market rules: economic union reform and intergovernmental policy- making in Australia and Canada.
  • Economou N - Greening the Commonwealth? Labor, the environmental movement and policy politics in Australia 1983-1996.
  • Goldfinch S - Remaking New Zealand and Australia's economic policy: institutional elites and economic policy decision making 1983-93.
  • Roberts W - Getting on and getting by: social supports in the community of Hotham, 1865-1890.


Theses in Progress

Master

  • Barbara A - The new managerialist model of government.
  • Bell A - James Buchanan's economic and political theories.
  • East B - The sociology of political embodiment.
  • Envall D - The Australia-Japan political relationship.
  • Essaber A - Neoliberalism, the Kennett regieme and the identity of the City of Melbourne.
  • Francis C - Computer literacy and culture: digital Chinese.
  • MacDonald T - Globalisation and its effects on human rights and morals.
  • McLean S - The far right in the United States.
  • Mohamed Abou-Elyousr K - State and statecraft in Islamic history.
  • Rashid T - The status of women in Islam: a case study in Pakistan.
  • Ross D - Accountability and the role of the public sector: the TAFE system as a case study.
  • Salmon J - World politics and global warming.
  • Sammut D - The economy, and gay and lesbian politics and culture.
  • Stoakes P - Foreign policy and the Australian electorate.
  • Synon K - The effect of the emergence of One Nation on the public policy positions of the major political parties.
  • Take R - Japan's role in United Nations reforms.
  • Taylor K - A comparative analysis of regional UNESCO offices.
  • Triarico M - The European Union and Australia's trade and investment relations: an examination of EU- Australian relations and their implications for Australia.

Doctor of Philosophy

  • Auer S - The transition of central Europe after 1989: nationalism, democracy and civil society in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.
  • Beshara A - A critical analysis of the 1962 coup d'etat in Lebanon.
  • Browne E - The other cold war: Australia's role in the shaping of international environment policy in the Antarctic 1992-1997.
  • Christoff P - Ecological modernisation and Australia's ecologically sustainable development strategy.
  • Connors M - Democracy and national ideology in Thailand: subjecting citizens.
  • Davis T - Governance and the Australian- PNG aid program: going beyond "civil society" and "traditional society".
  • Dossi R - The Invisible Government, 'by any means' and 'at any costs': keeping the Italian Communist Party out of power.
  • Ekberg M - The powers of science.
  • Elijah A - Australian foreign policy and British membership of the European Union.
  • Foster J - Class, democracy and community in republican political theory.
  • Freeman T - Lenin's theory of the party.
  • Gilligan E - Sergei Kovalyov and the defense of human rights in Russia.
  • Gottschalk L - An examination of the impact of societal changes brought about by the feminist movement, on the development of a lesbian identity.
  • Grant M - Judith Butler and Julia Kristeva: feminism without psychoanalysis.
  • Harvey A - Contemporary minority nationalism: identity and resistance.
  • Hawthorne S - Politics and public health.
  • Jeffreys E - Sex and government in China: the material onstruction of sexualities in post-economic reform China.
  • Katsiroubas A - Securing democracy: the South African reform process and the challenge of democratic consolidation.
  • King G - Comparative policy analysis of economic development policies as related to information technology services and software in Ireland, Singapore and New Zealand.
  • Laugesen M - Localised pain: hidden institutions and the limits of health care reform.
  • Lewis C - The capacity of liberal- democratic states to deal with the negative effects of globalisation.
  • Linden R - The animal rights movement: heroism reclaimed.
  • Longo M - Tensions between unity and diversity in federal type systems.
  • Martin D - "Les theatres des colonies": commodifying space and gaze at the nineteenth century world trade fairs.
  • Marton R - Best Practice core organisations.
  • McFarlane A - Modernity, civil society and social movements.
  • Moran A - Imagining the Australian nation: settler nationalism and aboriginality.
  • Morrow A - The impact of changes in Commonwealth and State education policies on the direct outcomes of secondary school students.
  • Muir J - To what extent does the media shape and influence the outcome of Australian elections.
  • Muller D - Media influence on policy- making elites.
  • Newton A - Engendering reflexivity: towards reflexive social and political theory.
  • O'Connell R - Parenthood: a contemporary analysis.
  • O'Flaherty V - Gender inequality in positions of power in Australia.
  • Patience A - A lonely country: an analysis of the international politics of Australia's contemporary relatings with Asia.
  • Prestney S - The racialized freak: generating data for difference.
  • Ross K - Planning reproduction: modernity and population in China.
  • Rostom M - The views of Islamic Sunni Lebanese families on issues of ethnicity, identity and globalisation.
  • Rumpf P - Job Network: a radically new policy instrument.
  • Ryan S - The Australian constitution -  intent and reality.
  • Sankari J - Sayyid M H Fadlullah: the making of a radical Islamist thinker and political activist in contemprary Lebanon.
  • Seth V - The origins of social contact theory.
  • Sheehan L - The changing conception of national identities of state institutional responses: Russia, Canada and Belgium.
  • Strong C - The role of leaders in post- communist eastern Europe and their effect on democratic transitions.
  • Suggett D - Business and community relations.
  • Sullivan M - The industrialisation of the sex industry in Victoria.
  • Sussex M - Stalin's children: persistent themes in Russian foreign policy.
  • Szlachetko T - Markets against employment: the welfare state and labour market intervention in Australia and Denmark.
  • Szoke H - Impact of statutory regulation of IVF services - Victoria, Australia and United Kingdom.
  • Tahiri H - The structure of Kurdish society and the struggle for a Kurdish state.
  • Treble A - Reviewing the reviewers: a comparative study of administrative review - structural processes in Australia, the United States and United Kingdom.
  • Vabre R - Towards a semiotic understanding of ethnic identity and its implications for approaches to ethnic conflict.
  • Williams L - The legal status of refugees in the changing dynamics of the post-cold war world: reconceiving the legal and political framework.
  • Wilson P - The current state of relations between the ALP and the ACTU: an analysis.
  • Woodward C - Aboriginal affairs policy: government, interest groups and native title.
  • Zhang Z - Sino-US relations in the post cold war era.


Research in Progress

Australian Constitutionalism

  • High Court's role in politics and governance - B Galligan

Australian History

  • A political history of Australia - M Crozier

Australian Political Culture

  • The Australian way of life? - M Crozier

Australian Politics and History

  • A political history of Australia - M Crozier

Chinese Studies/History

  • Policing China - M Dutton & K-T Hu

Comparative Criminology

  • Corruption in central and eastern Europe -  L Holmes

Cultural Studies

  • An Other China: translation, gifts, commodification - M Dutton

Globalisation and Policy

  • Globalization and changing policy processes - A Capling

Governance

  • The Women's Audit Project: Victoria budget shifts and good governance -  L Hancock

Government Policy

  • Auditing women's policy interests: state and federal policy - L Hancock

International Relations

  • Australia and the GATT/WTO, 1946-2000 - A Capling
  • International organisations in the Asia- Pacific - D McDougall
  • Relations between the European Union and Australia: problems and prospects -  P Murray

Local Government

  • Victorian local government reform -  B Galligan & R Kiss

Political and Social Theory

  • Theories of globalisation - M Crozier

Political Science

  • Democratic development in Russia -  P Shearman
  • European interpretation: a reassessment of the study of the European Union -  P Murray
  • Inequalities in Australian society -  V Burgmann & G Willett
  • Political science and the nation-building state - M Crozier
  • Postcommunist democratization - J Dryzek & L Holmes
  • States and social movements - J Dryzek & D Downes

Politics of Globalization

  • A global nation: Australian governance an citizenship in a changing world -  B Galligan, W Roberts & G Trifiletti

Postcolonialism

  • Grassroots international relations - P Darby

Public Policy and Administration

  • Economic well-being and psychological well-being - B Headey, Johnson, Evans & Kelley

Social Policy

  • Citizens of the new welfare state -  M Considine
  • The new governance of unemployment -  M Considine
  • The Irish psyche - G Little

Social Theory and Policy

  • Middle way leadership - G Little

Sociology

  • Australian social movements in a globalising economy - V Burgmann
  • Corporate and workplace governance in the media and entertainment industry -  T Marjoribanks
  • Environmental committment -  K McDonald
  • Multimedia and educational technologies -  T Marjoribanks
  • Towards a new paradigm for cross-cultural research ino the nature of sex and sexual practices - J-S Chang


Published Work

Books

Research Book

  • Elliott A 1999. The mourning of John Lennon. 1 Edition, Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0 5202 1548 6
  • Headey B, Goodin RE, Muffels R & Dirven H-J 1999. The real worlds of welfare capitalism. 350pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 5215 9386 7
  • Little G 1999. The public emotions: from mourning to hope. 290pp. Sydney: ABC Books. ISBN 0 7333 0683 7
  • McDonald K 1999. Struggles for subjectivity: identity, action and youth experience. Alexander J and Seidman S (eds.), Cambridge Cultural Social Studies, 1 Edition, 231pp. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 5216 6446 2

Edited Book

  • Chesterman J & Galligan B 1999. Defining Australian citizenship: selected documents. 1 Edition, 297pp. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0 5228 4848 6
  • Elliott A 1999. The Blackwell reader in contemporary social theory. 1 Edition, Malden: Blackwell. ISBN 0 6312 0649 3
  • Hancock L 1999. Health policy in the market state. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L 1999. Women, public policy and the state. Melbourne: Macmillan. ISBN 0 7329 5531 9
  • Holmes L & Murray P 1999. Citizenship and identity in Europe. 1 Edition, 167pp. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 1 8401 4002 X

Book - Revision/New Edition

  • Darby Pe 1999. At the edge of international relations. Postcolonialism, gender and dependency. 2 Edition, 247pp. London: Pinter. ISBN 1 8556 7438 6

Authored - other (including translations)

  • Farr J, Dryzek J & Leonard S 1999. La ciencia política en la historia. Lorenzo, R.B. Arias C.G. (Translator), 459pp. Madrid: Ediciones ISTMO. ISBN 8 4709 0344 6
  • Hancock L & Cook S 1999. Privatising youth detention: a roundtable. Melbourne: Centre for Public Policy University of Melbourne and The School of Law and legal Studies, La Trobe University. ISBN 1 8644 6493 3

Chapter in Books

  • Burgmann V 1999. The revival of labour history, in Palmer D, Shanahan R and Shanahan M (eds) Australian labour history reconsidered, 240-244, Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press. ISBN 0 9585 9621 2
  • Capling A 1999. Intellectual property, in Hocking B and McGuire S (eds) Trade politics: international, domestic and regional perspectives, 79-95, London: Routledge. ISBN 0 4151 9356 7
  • Chang J-S 1999. Familial values, gender politics, and meanings of infidelity: a cross-cultural comparison of extramarital affairs, in Miller R and Browning S (eds) With this ring: divorce, intimacy, and cohabitation from a multicultural perspective, Contemporary studies in sociology, 19: 185-213, Stamford, USA: JAI Press. ISBN 0 7623 0569 X
  • Considine M 1999. Competition, quasi- markets and the new welfare state, in O'Connor I and al. e (eds) Social work and the human services, 1: 73-84, Melbourne: Longman. ISBN 0 7339 0856 X
  • Considine M 1999. Contraction et contractualisation de l'etat-providence, in Fortin Y (ed) La contractualisation dans le secteur public des pays industrialises depuis 1980, 79-107, Paris: L'Harmaltau. ISBN 2 7384 8082 9
  • Dryzek J 1999. Global ecological democracy, in Low N (ed) Global ethics and environment, 264-82, London: Routledge. ISBN 0 4151 9736 8
  • Elliott A 1999. Introduction, in Elliott A (ed) The Blackwell reader in contemporary social theory, 1-16, Malden: Blackwell. ISBN 0 6312 0649 3
  • Frankel B 1999. From left to right: community politics and populism in an era of globalisation, in Vasta E (ed) Global citizens and local communities: questions of democracy, London: Macmillan.
  • Galligan B 1999. The Reeves Report as public policy, in Altman JC, Morphy F and Rowse T (eds) Land rights at risk?, 11-23, Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. ISBN 0 7315 5106 0
  • Galligan B & Chesterman J 1999. Australia's citizenship void, in Davidson A and Weekley K (eds) Globalization and citizenship in the Asia- Pacific, 73- 86, Great Britain: Macmillan Press. ISBN 0 3337 3235 9
  • Galligan B & Chesterman J 1999. Federalism and Australian citizenship, in Copland I and Rickard J (eds) Federalism: comparative perspectives from India and Australia, 215-226, New Delhi: Manohar Publishers and Distributors. ISBN 8 1730 4239 X
  • Galligan B & Mulgan R 1999. Asymmetric political association: the Australasian experiment, in Agranoff R (ed) Accomodating diversity: asymmetry in federal states, 57-73, Germany: Nomas Verlagsgesellschaft. ISBN 3 7890 6395 9
  • Hancock L 1999. Accountability and justice in the contracting state, in Costar B and Economou N (eds) The Kennett revolution: Victorian state politics and society, 37-50, Sydney: New South Wales University Press. ISBN 0 8684 0545 0
  • Hancock L 1999. Analysing power, policy and interests, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 19-47, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L 1999. Citizenship on the margins: the case of divorce in Western Europe, in Murray P and Holmes L (eds) Citizenship and national identity in Europe, 1 Edition 97-120, London: Dartmouth. ISBN 1 8401 4002 X
  • Hancock L 1999. Health and public sector restructuring in the market state, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 48-68, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L 1999. Rights and markets, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 1-16, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L 1999. Women's policy interests in the market state, in Hancock L (ed) Women, public policy and the state, 3-19, Melbourne: Macmillan. ISBN 0 7329 5531 9
  • Hancock L, Horsley P & Tremillon S 1999. Women's health in a changing state, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 210-228, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L & Mackey P 1999. Funding and rationing of health care, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 87-112, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Hancock L & Moore S 1999. Gender, caring and the state, in Hancock L (ed) Health policy in the market state, 265- 287, Sydney: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 1 8644 8724 0
  • Holmes L 1999. Exclusion and inclusion in central and eastern Europe, in Holmes L and Murray P (eds) Citizenship and Identity in Europe, 121-146, Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 1 8401 4002 X
  • Holmes L 1999. Funktionen und Dysfunktionen der Korruption und ihrer Bekämpfung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, in Borchert J, Leitner S and Stolz K (eds) Jahrbuch für Europa- und Nordamerikastudien 3: Politische Korruption, 117-144, Oplanden, Germany: Lesks U. Budrich. ISBN 3 8100 2457 0
  • Holmes L & Murray P 1999. Introduction: citizenship and identity in Europe, in Holmes L and Murray P (eds) Citizenship and identity in Europe, 1 Edition 1-23, Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 1 8401 4002 X
  • Hudson G 1999. The ALP: labouring in opposition, in Costar B and Economou N (eds) The Kennett revolution: Victorian politics in the 1990s, 99-109, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 0 8684 0545 0
  • Little G 1999. Celebrity leadership, in Costar B and Economou N (eds) The Kennett revolution, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 0 8684 0545 0
  • McDougall D 1999. Australia and regionalism in the Asia-Pacific, in Grugel J and Hout W (eds) Regionalism across the north-south divide: state strategies and globalization, Keman H and van Deth JW (eds) European Political Science Series, 31-45, London: Routledge. ISBN 0 4151 6212 2
  • Shearman P 1999. Britain, the European Union, and national identity, in Milfull J (ed) Britain in Europe, 91-102, Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0 7546 1044 6
  • Shearman P 1999. NATO expansion and the Russian question, in Patman RS (ed) Security in a post-Cold War world, 157- 180, London: Macmillan. ISBN 0 3337 3226 X
  • Shearman P 1999. Russia and NATO enlargement: the case against, in Bowker M (ed) Russia after the Cold War, 299- 318, London: Longman. ISBN 0 5823 6815 4

Journal Articles

Refereed Journal

  • Burgmann V 1999. Antipodean peculiarities: comparing the Australian IWW with the American. Labour History. 40 (3): 371-392.
  • Burgmann V 1999. The point of change and the health of labour history. Labour History. 76 171-180.
  • Burgmann V & Burgman, M. 1999. "A rare shift in public thinking": Jack Mundey and the New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation. Labour History. 77 44-63.
  • Chang J-S 1999. Scripting extra-marital affairs: marital mores, gender politics and infidelity in Taiwan. Modern China: an international quarterly of history and social science. 25 (1): 69-99.
  • Considine M 1999. Markets, networks and the new welfare state. Journal of Social Policy. 28 (2): 183-203.
  • Considine M & Lewis J 1999. Medicine, economics and agenda-setting. Social Science and Medicine. 48 393-405.
  • Crozier M 1999. After the garden? South Atlantic Quarterly. 98 (4): in press.
  • Crozier M 1999. Antipodean sensibilities. South Atlantic Quarterly. 98 (4): in press.
  • Dryzek J 1999. Transnational democracy. Journal of Political Philosophy. (1):  30-51.
  • Dutton M 1999. An all-consuming nationalism. Current History. 98 (629):  276-281.
  • Dutton M 1999. Street scenes of subalternity. Social Text. (60): 63-87.
  • Headey B 1999. Old age is not downhill: the satisfactions and well-being of older Australians. Australian Journal of Ageing. 18 (3): 32-37.
  • Headey B, Scott D & de Vaus D 1999. Domestic violence in Australia: are women and men equally violent? Australian Social Monitor. 2 (3): 57-62.
  • Jeffreys S 1999. Bisexual politics: a superior form of feminism. Women's Studies International Forum. 22 (3):  273-285.
  • Jeffreys S 1999. Globalizing sexual exploitation: sex tourism and the traffic in women. Leisure Studies. 18 179-196.
  • McDonald K 1999. Watch him burn. Meanjin. 58 (4): 107-121.
  • Murray P 1999. Australian perspectives on the European Union. European Information. 1 (8): 2-5.
  • Sanders J 1999. Honest brokers? American and Norwegian facilitation of Israeli- Palestinian negotiations (1991- 1993). Arab Studies Quarterly. 21 (2): 47-70.
  • Tucker D 1999. Textualism: an Australian evaluation of the debate between Professor Ronald Dworkin and Justice Antonin Scalia. Sydney Law Review. 21 (4): 567-596.
  • Willett G 1999. "Proud and employed": the gay and lesbian movement and the Victorian Teachers' Unions in the 1970s. Labour History. 76 78-94.

Non-Refereed Journal

  • Chang J-S 1999. Do we need 'Kinsey Reports' in Chinese societies? An alternative paradigm for the study of Chinese sexuality. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. 31 (1): 40-42.
  • Frankel B 1999. Alternative politics in Australia: lessons from the past and future prospects. Just Policy. (September/October 1999).
  • Headey B & Muffels R 1999. Up and down: the rich, the poor and income mobility. The Institute of Public Affairs Review. 51 (4): 3-6.
  • Holmes L 1999. Corruption in Europe. Dialogue. 18 (2): 19-25.
  • Woodard G 1999. The diplomacy of appearances. Quadrant. 43 (Jan/Feb 1999): 48-59.

Letter or Note in Refereed Journal

  • McDonald K 1999. Professionalisation: yes, but what sort. Nexus. (October 1999): 6-7.

Other Contribution to a Refereed Journal

  • Frankel B 1999. Review: Horowitz, I.L, Behemoth: main currents in the history and theory of political sociology. Australian Journal of Political Science.
  • Little G 1999. Review: Ellenger, H, The discovery of the unconscious. Australian Journal of Psychiatry. July 1999
  • Little G 1999. Review: Fitzgerald, R. and Henderson, A. (eds.), Eighteen Australian couples, thirty-six quite different stories. Australian Book Review. May 1999 (212): 15.
  • Little G 1999. Review: Windsor,G, I asked Kathleen to dance. Australian Book Review. November 1999 (217): 10.
  • Marjoribanks T 1999. Review: States, markets, families: gender, liberalism and social policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States, by Jaliaetal O'Connor. Journal of Sociology. 35 (2):  245-246.
  • McDonald K 1999. Review: Critical gerontology: perspectives from political and moral economy. Australian Journal of Ageing. 18 (3): 72-73.

Reference Works

Major Reference Work

  • Capling A 1999. Australians. Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples, Magosci PR (ed) 1: of 1 Vols, 234-239 Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Dryzek J 1999. Political Science. Microsoft Encarta On-line Encyclopedia, na Seattle: Microsoft.

Review Articles

A Review of Several Works

  • Burgmann V 1999. Tribunes of the people? Overland, (154): 15-20.
  • Dutton M 1999. The crucial footnote. Southern Review, 32 (1): 109-115.
  • Smith RFI 1999. A new 'new liberalism'? Directions in government and public policy in Britain. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 58 (3): 116-120.
  • Woodard G 1999. Australian diplomats in Asia. Australian Journal of Political Science, 34 (1): 100-102.

Conference Publications

Refereed Conference Proceedings

  • Headey B, Goodin R, Muffels R & Dirven H-J 1999. Best cases of "the three worlds of welfare capitalism": the Netherlands, the United States and West Germany. Third International Conference of the German Socio- Economic Panel Study Users, Dunn TA, Frick JR and Witte JC (eds), Proceedings of the Third International Conference of the German Socio- Economic Panel Study Users, 2.68: 153-163. Berlin: Duncker and Humblot.
  • Jeffreys S 1999. Child versus adult prostitution: a false distinction. First European meeting of the main partners in the fight against child sex tourism, Commission E (ed), Child Sex Tourism, 65-71. Brussels: European Commission.
  • Muir J 1999. You get what you pay for: local print media coverage of the 1998 Australian federal election. 1999 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Brookfield J (ed), Proceedings of the 1999 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, 2: 577-591. Sydney: University of Sydney Department of Government.
  • Roberts W 1999. 'Doing one's duty': voluntary governance in nineteenth century Australia. Australasian Political Studies Association, Brookfield J (ed), Proceedings of the 1999 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, 3: 683-694. Sydney: Department of Government, University of Sydney.

Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings

  • Holmes L 1999. Corruption and weak states and economic rationalism in central and eastern Europe. Princeton University -   Central European University Joint Conference on Corruption, na (ed), Princeton University - Central European University Joint Conference on Corruption, http://www.coc.ceu.hu/: Central European University.

Reports/Working Paper

Contract/Technical Report or Working/ Occasional Paper

  • Hancock L & Cowling S 1999. Searching for social advantage: what has happened to the 'social dividend' for Victorians?, Centre for Public Policy.


Substantial Grants Received

Australian Research Council

  • An Other China: translation, gifts, commodification - M Dutton
  • Auditing women's policy interests: state and federal policy - L Hancock
  • Australia and Asia-Pacific security regionalism - D McDougall
  • Australia and the GATT/WTO, 1946-2000 - A Capling
  • Communtiy building practices, institutionalisation and forms of individuation in the environment movement: a pilot project - K McDonald
  • Corruption and the crisis of the state -  L Holmes
  • Economic well-being and psychological well-being - Evans, B Headey, Johnson & Kelley
  • Narrative structure, communication and policy innovation: a comparison of political and professional networks -  M Considine
  • Political science and the nation-building state - M Crozier
  • Populism and commintarianism in Australia: preliminary investigations -  B Frankel
  • Social regulation and subjectivity: trends in identity-politics in three Australian cities - A Elliott
  • States and social movements: environmentalism and citizenship in four countries - J Dryzek
  • The Australian left and labour movement in the twentieth century - V Burgmann
  • The High Court's role in Australian government and politics - B Galligan
  • The impact of globalisation on Australian citizenship and governance - B Galligan
  • The politics of reinvention and responsible risk: citizen-consumers in the new welfare state in Australia and California -  M Considine
  • Toward a new paradigm for cross-cultural research ino the nature of sex -  J- S Chang
  • Women, culture and human rights: a study of harmful western and non-western cultural practices in France, the UK and Australia - S Jeffreys

Australian Research Office

  • The new governance: measuring the impact of markets and networks - M Considine

Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care General Practice Evaluation Program

  • General practice reform and GPs' autonomy - T Marjoribanks

The Department of Political Science

  • Australian foreign policy and British membership of the European Union -  A Elijah
  • Best Practice core organisations - R Marton
  • Comparative policy analysis of economic development policies as related to information technology services and software in Ireland, Singapore and New Zealand - G King
  • Impact of statutory regulation of IVF services - Victoria, Australia and United Kingdom - H Szoke
  • Japan's role in United Nations reforms -  R Take
  • Stalin's children: persistent themes in Russian foreign policy - M Sussex
  • The industrialisation of the sex industry in Victoria - M Sullivan
  • The role of leaders in post-communist eastern Europe and their effect on democratic transitions - C Strong
  • The views of Islamic Sunni Lebanese families on issues of ethnicity, identity and globalisation - M Rostom
  • Towards a semiotic understanding of ethnic identity and its implications for approaches to ethnic conflict - R Vabre
  • Post-Soviet central and eastern European politics - C Strong
  • Russia's post-Soviet foreign policy institutions - M Sussex
  • The transition of Central Europe after 1989 - S Auer
  • What strategies are effective in mass communicating political messages to voters in the context of a general election campaign? - J Muir

Faculty of Arts (University of Melbourne)

  • A comparative study of in vitro fertilisation policy in Victoria and the United Kingdom - H Szoke
  • Publication grant - L Hancock

Municipal Associate of Victoria

  • Victorian local government reform -  B Galligan & R Kiss

The Stegley Foundation

  • The Women's Audit Project: Victoria budget shifts and good governance -  L Hancock


Awards

Commendment, National Trust Heritage Awards

  • M Burgmann & V Burgmann
 

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