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Angela Pratt, Sociology Program, University of Wollongong, BA Hons (Wollongong)

Angela Pratt is a PhD student in the Sociology Program at the University of Wollongong. Her thesis is titled "Aboriginality, Citizenship, and Australian National Identity". In 1998 she conducted a research project on Aboriginal people, community policing and the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody for the Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs at Parliament House in Canberra, under the auspices of the Australian National Internships Program at the Australian National University. She teaches part-time in Sociology and Aboriginal Studies.

Book Review Editor
Damien Cahill
History and Politics Program
Faculty of Arts
University of Wollongong

Damien Cahill is a post-graduate student, tutor and social justice activist based in the History and Politics Department of the University of Wollongong. His PhD research is on intellectuals and neo-liberal hegemony in Australia.

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Communications Editor
Richard Caladine
Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources
University of Wollongong
BEng (USQ) BA (QIT)

Richard is a lecturer in the Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources (CEDIR) at the University of Wollongong. He helps university teachers introduce flexibility into their courses through the appropriate use of technologies. His qualifications, along with a background in radio and television performance and production have equipped him to perform many tasks in his 15 years at Wollongong. He has helped staff and students acquire film and television production skills, produced educational videotapes, and trained staff in the use of educational technologies. He has also found time to build a television studio, edit a staff development journal, develop computer resources and publish in the field. Richard is currently completing a PhD in educational technology and his spare time is spent exhibiting photographs, riding his bodyboard and with his family.

Richard Mohr, Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
BA Hons (UNSW); PhD (UNSW)

Rick Mohr is a Senior Lecturer and postgraduate coordinator in the Law Faculty of the University of Wollongong, and Research Director with the Centre for Court Policy and Administration. He has particular responsibilities in socio-legal research, in teaching research and theory-related subjects, and supervising postgraduate research. He is a Fellow of the International Institute for the Sociology of Law.

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Henri Jeanjean, Modern Languages Program, University of Wollongong
L-ès-L (Bordeaux), BA Hons (Sydney), DipEd (Wollongong).

Henri Jeanjean is a Senior Lecturer in Modern Languages at the University of Wollongong. His research interests are multidisciplinary and include various aspects of French society. His major field of research is the history, role and place of territorial minorities in France and in the European Union. His 1992 book De l'utopie au Pragmatisme?is a historical and sociological analysis of the Occitan movement. He has also explored the relationship between historical realities on one hand - both on the political and sociological levels - and artistic movements or literary texts on the other. Other concerns are the impact of the increasing development of the European Union on Minorities in France, the historical, economic and political relationship between the Catalans and the Occitans, or the linguistic policies of the French State.


Luke McNamara,Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
BA LLB (UNSW), LLM (Manitoba).

Luke McNamara is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Wollongong. He has particular teaching responsibilities in criminal law and Indigenous Peoples and the Legal System. Luke¹s primary research interests are in the field of human rights, criminal justice administration, and cultural diversity and the law. He has conducted research on the autonomy rights of Indigenous peoples, Indigenous people and the criminal justice system, and the regulation of racial hatred and racial vilification. He is currently researching the relationship between Indigenous community justice measures and the mainstream criminal justice system. In 1998 he received a Canadian Studies Faculty Research Award to examine the operation of "circle sentencing" in Canada.

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International Editorial Board:

Dr Katerina Agostino, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia

Prof Oscar Azocar, Instituto de Ciencias Alejandro Lipschutz, Santiago,Chile

Prof Jack Barbalet, Leicester University, England

Prof Jennifer Birkett, University of Birmingham, England

Prof Helen Gamble, Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Mr Robert Jansson, Director of the Aland Islands Peace Institute, Finland

Dr Ellen Jordan, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Prof Michael Kimmel, State University of New York, USA

Prof Jorge Larrain, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile

Prof Sean Loughlin, University of Cardiff, Wales

Dr Catherine Pratt, Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia

Prof Wes Pue, University of British Columbia, Canada

Dr Juliet Simpson, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, England

Dr John Storey, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria, Australia

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