Brian Martin: PhD student supervision

In progress

Patrick Hodder, prh969@uow.edu.au
2008- [co-supervisor: Sharon Beder]
Topic: Strategies in the climate change debate

Kerryn Hopkins, keh76@uow.edu.au
2006- [co-supervisor: Sharon Beder]
Topic: A comparative analysis of the nuclear power debate in Australia and Canada

Ian Miles, ianmiles63@gmail.com
2009- [co-supervisor: Chris Barker]
Topic: Social action and communication: the role of respect and recognition in creating, sustaining and restoring relationships while taking action for social change

Deborah Osborne
2009- [co-supervisor: Chris Barker] Transferred from La Trobe University
Topic: Mobbing: a grounded theory

Melissa Raven, melissa.raven@flinders.edu.au
2002- [co-supervisor: Sharon Beder ]
Topic: Antidepressants and public health

Brendan Riddick, bpr612@uow.edu.au
2009- [co-supervisor: Anthony Ashbolt]
Topic: Private military companies: managing outrage

Mary Scott, maryscott29@gmail.com
2006- [co-supervisors: Sharon Beder; Tim Scrase]
Topic: Pro-water privatisation 'movements': a study of the tactics used by transnational corporations (TNCs) in the commodification and capture of potable water markets in less-developed countries in Asia-Pacific

Jasmin Sydee, js72@uow.edu.au
2006- [supervisor for completion of thesis; prior supervisor was Stewart Russell; co-supervisor: Kate Hannan]
Topic: How are Pacific people responding to the threat of global warming?

Jody Warren, jvw89@uow.edu.au
2008- [co-supervisor: Sharon Beder]
Topic: Something rotten in the Apple Isle: the fight to save the Tasmanian devils

Completed

Steve Brigham, steve_brigham@uow.edu.au
1992- [equal co-supervisor: Don Mixon]. Graduated 2005
Topic: Limitations of reason and liberation of absurdity: reason and absurdity as means of personal and social change. Case study: psychotherapy

Bessie Burgos, bessie@ultra.pcarrd.dost.gov.ph
1999 [supervisor for completion of thesis; regular supervisor was Stewart Russell] Graduated 2000
Topic: Rethinking technology transfer in the agriculture sector: the case of the Philippines

Lyn Carson, l.carson@econ.usyd.edu.au
Southern Cross University, 1993-1996 [external supervisor; Southern Cross supervisor: Alan Davies]. Graduated 1996
Topic: How do decision makers in local government respond to public participation? Case study: Lismore City Council 1991-1995

Noriko Dethlefs, rdethlefs@bigpond.com
1998-2001 [co-supervisor: Rhonda Roberts]. Graduated 2002
Topic: Technology options for aged care in Japan

Anni Dugdale, Anni.Dugdale@canberra.edu.au
1988-95 [equal co-supervisor: Evelleen Richards]. Graduated 1997
Topic: Devices and desires: constructing the intrauterine device, 1908-1988

Kathryn Flynn, flynn.kathy@gmail.com
2004-2005 [co-supervisor: Wendy Varney] Transferred from University of Technology, Sydney. Graduated 2005
Topic: Medical fraud and inappropriate practice in Medibank and Medicare, Australia 1975-1995

Richard Gosden, rgosden1@gmail.com
1997-1999 [co-supervisor: Glenn Mitchell]. Graduated 2000
Topic: Schizoid mind: controversies over the cause of the symptoms of schizophrenia

Jim Green, jimgreen3@ozemail.com.au
1992-1997. Graduated 1998
Topic: Reactors, radioisotopes and the HIFAR controversy

Mark Hayes, mahayes@dovenetq.net.au
Humanities, Griffith University, 1988-91 [external supervisor; Griffith supervisor: Wayne Hudson]. Graduated 1995
Topic: Domination and peace research

Graham Howard, fidomusic@animail.net
1994- [co-supervisor: Sharon Beder]. Graduated 2005
Topic: Legitimating astronomy

Andy Monk, amonk@greenplanet.net.au
1994-1998. Graduated 1999
Topic: Sustaining organic agriculture in Australia: the conflict and confluence of magic and the mainstream

Anna Salleh, Anna.Salleh@alumni.uts.edu.au
2000-2004 [co-supervisor: Stewart Russell] Graduated 2005
Topic: Factors influencing journalistic coverage of the GM food and crops debate (Australia, 1999-2001) and prospects for critical journalism

Colin Salter, mail@colinsalter.info
2004-2008 [co-supervisor: Sue Dodds]. Graduated 2009
Topic: In terms most familiar. Technologies of whiteness in Australia and Canada: a comparative analysis

Sandrine Thérèse, stherese@uow.edu.au
2002-2003 [co-supervisor: David Mercer] Transferred from University of New South Wales. Graduated 2004
Topic: The colonisation of scientific uncertainty: liminality and agency in science boundary work

Nickolas Vakas, n.vakas@yahoo.com.au
2006-2007 [supervisor for completion of thesis; regular supervisor was Stewart Russell; co-supervisor: Sharon Beder]. Graduated 2007
Topic: Interests and the shaping of an occupational health controversy: the BAe146 case

Wendy Varney
1992-1995. Graduated 1996
Topic: The social shaping of children's manufactured toys.

   

Other

Ross Colquhoun, rmcolquhoun@aol.com
1997-1999 [co-supervisors: Glenn Mitchell and Wendy Varney] Discontinued
Topic: A psychology of social action

Carolyn Hayes
University of Sydney, 1996-2001 [external supervisor; Sydney University supervisor: Stuart Rees] Transferred to another supervisor and later discontinued.
Topic: The suppression of dissent by bureaucratic and professional elites and its role in medical scandals: the case of Chelmsford Hospital

Keith McLeod
2002-2003 [co-supervisor: David Mercer] Discontinued
Topic: Stopping terrorism: policies in light of communication

Ian McNicol
1988. Discontinued after one year on moving to New Zealand
Topic: The social shaping of military technology

Michael Primero, quanta@tpg.com.au
1999-2002 [co-supervisors: Glenn Mitchell and Stewart Russell] Discontinued
Topic: The 'politics' of vaccination: a scientific controversy analysis

Miriam Solomon
1994-1998 [co-supervisor: Jim Falk] Transferred from Macquarie University in 1994. Transferred to Australian National University in 1999 and subsequently discontinued
Topic: Cacophonous democracy and international non-governmental organisations

Judy Wilyman
2007 [co-supervisor: Glenn Mitchell]
Discontinued after six months on moving to Perth. Enrolled at Murdoch University, 2008-
Topic: Mandatory vaccination in NSW

 


Notes

For all students listed, except external students, I am or was principal supervisor, except for cases with an equal co-supervisor listed. Second or associate supervisors are indicated as co-supervisors.

Enrolments are at the University of Wollongong unless otherwise indicated. Supervision of honours and MA students is not listed.



Go to Brian Martin's home page.


Last Modified 27 July 2009, Brian Martin bmartin@uow.edu.au