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Research

Selected Publications

Members of the Hegemony Research Group have produced a number of chapters and journal articles as set out below.

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Articles and Chapters
2006:
  • Davidson, A., (forthcoming) "Gramsci", in G. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Sociology, Blackwell, Oxford (2006).
  • Davidson, A., (forthcoming) Italian translation of "Gramsci y os kireitos humanos", in R. Medici (ed.), Ler Gramsci entender a realiadade.
  • Engel, S., and Martin, B., (forthcoming), “Union Carbide and James Hardie: Lessons in Politics and Power”, Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, Taylor and Francis, UK.
  • Smith, K., and Martin, B., (forthcoming), “Tactics of Labor Struggles”, Employee Rights and Responsibilities Journal, Association on Employment Practices and Principles, Springer Journals, USA.
2005:
  • Ashbolt, A., “Death Decline or Atrophy? The Necessity of Politics”, in Tim Battin (ed.), The Passion of politics: Essays in Honour of Graham Maddox, Pearson, Sydney, 2005, 1-14.
  • Davidson, A., "Gramsci, Hegemony and Globalisation", Kasarinlan Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, 20 (2) pp4-36.
  • Davidson, A., "Republicanism: a Trap for Progressives?" Australian Review of Public Affairs #28, March, online at http://www.australianreview.net
  • Davidson, A., "Europe and Refugees: A Sparrow's Eye View." In J. Coghlan, J. Minns & A. Wells (eds) Seeking Refuge: Asylum Seekers and Politics in a Globalizing World, University of Wollongong Press, pp40-48.
  • Harada, Y., “Taiheiyo Senso no Kioku to Iraku: "Gurando Zero" kara Taigi wo ou (A memory of the Pacific War and Iraq: Contesting legitimacy from "Ground Zero")”, Ashikabi Vol 31, June, p6-18
  • Lowrie, C., “Disruptions, Displacements and Homecoming: Exploring Colonial Attitdues to Migration and Mobility in Australia and Malaya” in Beatriz Lorente, Shen Hsiu-Hua, Nicola Piper, and Brenda Yeoh (eds), Asian Migrations: Sojourning, Displacements, Homecomings and Other Travels, Singapore University Press, Singapore.
  • Smith, K., “Workshop Report: Hegemony: consensus, coercion and culture”, Overland 179, Winter 2005, pp20-21.
2004:
  • Ashbolt, A., “Public Education and Democracy”, Education, October 25, (276), p. 12.
  • Cahill, D., ‘Contesting Hegemony: The Radical Neo-Liberal Movement and the Ruling Class in Australia, in Hollier, N. (ed) Ruling Australia, pp.87-105, Overland Magazine in association with Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty. Ltd., ISBN 1 74097 052 7.
  • Cahill, D., ‘New-Class Discourse and the Construction of Left-Wing Elites', in Sawer, M., & Hindess, B. (eds) Us & Them: Anti-Elitism in Australia, API Network (Australia Research Institute), Curtin University of Technology, Perth, pp.77-95, ISBN 1 920845 09 7.
  • Davidson, A., "Norberto Bobbio 18/10/1909 - 9/1/2004", Thesis Eleven #78, pp4-7.
  • Davidson, A., "Citizens and Pariahs: Australia Faces Globalisation." In G. Patmore (ed.) The Vocal Citizen, Arena, Melbourne, pp180-194.
  • Davidson, A., "International Norms and Refugees: the concentration camp world of the Australian state." In T. Geisen & A. Karcher (eds) Grenze Sozial - Politisch - Kulturell, Frankfurt & London: IKO-Verlag, pp81-89.
  • Donaldson, M., (with Poynting, S.,) ‘Time of their lives: What do Ruling-Class Men do?', in Hollier, N. (ed) Ruling Australia, pp.127-153, Overland Magazine in association with Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty. Ltd., ISBN 1 74097 052 7.
  • Ganguly-Scrase, R., “Globalisation and Gendered Social Transformation: Young People's Lives in an Urban Artisan Community in India ”, in Children, Youth and Environments, University of Colorado, USA, www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/index.html, Vol 14 No 2, ISSN 1546-2250, pp.45-66.
  • Smith, K., “Labour Discipline and the Industrial School System in NSW 1870-1900”, Alpheus Vol 1, June 2004.
2003:
  • Ashbolt, A., “Love and Hate in European Eyes: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman on America”, in The Australasian Journal of American Studies, Austtralian & N.Z. America Studies Association, N.Z., ISSN 0705-7113, Vol 22, No. 1, pp.1-15.
  • Donaldson, M. ‘Studying up: the masculinity of the hegemonic', pp156-179 in Donaldson, M & Tomsen, S (eds) Male Trouble, Pluto Press, North Melbourne, ISBN 1 86403 121 2.
  • Ganguly-Scrase, R, “Globalization, Modernity and Gender Equality” pp 68-94 in Globalization, Culture & Inequality in Asia, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, ISBN 1-8768-4388-8.
  • Ganguly-Scrase, R., “The search for change: Karl Marx” pp 44-62, in Jureidini, R., & Poole, M., (eds) Sociology: Australian Connections, 3rd edition, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 1 86508 896X.
  • Scrase T., (with Holden T.J.M, & Baum, S.), “Social and Cultural Transformation in Asia: A Critical Assessment” in Globalization, Culture & Inequality in Asia, pp.269-284, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, ISBN 1-8768-4388-8.
  • Scrase, T., (with Holden T.J.M, & Baum, S.), “Asia's Globalization: A Sociological View” pp 1-18 in Globalization, Culture & Inequality in Asia, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, ISBN 1-8768-4388-8.
  • Scrase, T., “Producing on the Margins: Asian Artisans in the Global Economy” pp.95-118 in Globalization, Culture & Inequality in Asia, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, ISBN 1-8768-4388-8.
  • Scrase, T., “Precarious production: globalisation and artisan labour in the Third World”, in Third World Quarterly, Carfax Publishing, UK, ISN 0143-6597, Vol 24, No 3, pp.449-461.
2002:
  • Cahill, D., “Funding the ideological struggle”, Overland, Australia Council of the Arts, Melbourne, 0030-7416, Vol 168, 2002, pp. 21-26.
  • Ganguly-Scrase, R., “Renegotiating Boundaries: Self Perception and Public Debate on Globalization and Gender Equality in India” in Asian Journal of Women's Studies, Vol 8 No 4, Ewha Womans University Press, Seoul, Korea, pp.58-100, ISSN 1225-9276-24.
  • Scrase, T., “Globalisation and the Cultural Politics of Educational Change: The controversy over the teaching of English in West Bengal, India” in International Review of Education, Vol 48 No 5, pp.361-375, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, ISSN 0020-8566.
  • Scrase, T., “Television, the Middle Classes and the Transformation of Cultural Identities in West Bengal, India” in Gazette: the International Journal for Communication Studies, Vol 64 No 4, pp.323-42, Sage Publications, London UK, ISSN 0016-5492.
2001:
  • D.Cahill, 'The Australian Right's New Class Discourse and the Construction of the Political Community', in R.Markey (ed.) Labour and Community: Historical Essays, University of Wollongong Press, pp.345-316, 0 947127 03 8.
  • D.Cahill, 'Why the Right uses 'Class" Against the Left', in Arena Journal, No. 16, 2000/1, pp.153-162, ISSN 1320-6567.
  • D.Cahill, 'The Anti-WEF Protests and the Media', in Social Alternatives, Vol.20, No.1, January, pp.63-67, ISSN 0115-0306.
  • R Ganguly-Scrase, ‘Women and Economic Development; A Case Study of Lower Middle Classes in India', in The International Scope Review, Vol 3, No 5, pp 1-21, 2001, The International Scope Corporation, France.
2000:
  • A. Ashbolt, “Private Desires, Public Pleasures: Community and Identity in a Postmodern World”, in Ellie Vasta (ed.), Citizenship and Social Justice, Macmillan, pp. 129-140.
1999:
  • Maddison, B., ‘The Day of the Just Reasoner: T.A.Coghlan and the Labour Public Sphere in Late 19 th Century Australia', Labour History , No. 77, SSN 0023-6942, pp.11-26.
1998:
  • Maddison, B., ‘Labour Commodification and Skilled Selves in late Nineteenth-Century Australia', in International Review of Social History, Vol.43, Pt. 2, 1998, pp.265-286.
  • Wells, A., ‘State Regulation for a Moral Economy: Peter Macarthy and the Meaning of the Harvester Judgment', the Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 40 No.3, September, 1998, pp.371-382.
  • Wells, A., ‘What would a Marxist history of Australia look like?' in The Point of Change, University of Queensland Press, pp.15-26.
  • Wells, A., ‘Comparative Regional Labour History: Some Preliminary Observations', in Australian Labour & Regional Change: Essays in honour of R.A.Gollan, pp.63-74.
 
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