About the Faculty
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Courses Offered
Research & Postgraduate Studies
Future Students
Current Students
Supervision Areas
Anthony Ashbolt
- American intellectual history and the 1960s
- Media frames and the reporting of politics
- Neo-liberalism and public policy
- Marxism and cultural studies
Stephen Brown
- Soviet History especially the Stalin era
- 2 Nationalism and post-Communism
- War reporting
- War and society
Sue Dodds – To be advised
Mike Donaldson
- Class
- Masculinity
- Gramsci
- Work
Richard Howson
- Masculinities and feminist theory and practices
- Gramsci’s pre-prison and prison writings and life
- Theory of hegemony to Postmarxist theory
- Social policy, social capital and community
Charles Hawksley
- Hegemony, States and the State System
- War and Peacekeeping
- Australia, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific
- State responses to Transnational Crime
Diana Kelly
- Comparative employment/industrial relations
- History of management/business ideas; business history
- Development for employment and citizenship
- Workplace bullying/power and employment relations
John McQuilton
- Social History of War
- Regional and Community History
Brian Martin
- Nonviolent action
- Dissent
- Activism
- Injustice
David Mercer
- public policy in relation to science/expertise and law/regulation
- public understanding of science
- social history of the telephone and communications
Last reviewed: 26 August, 2008
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