Staff publications

One of the aims of the Centre is to support research that leads to relevant and socially engaged publications. Listed below are the recent publications by our researchers.


Books

2012

Stephen Alomes, Australian football the people’s game 1958-2058, Walla Walla Press, Sydney, 2012.

John Hinkson, Paul James and Lorenzo Verancini, eds, Stolen lands, broken cultures: the settler colonial present, Arena Publications, Melbourne, 2012.

Paul James, Yaso Nadarajah, Karen Haive and Victoria Stead with Elizabeth Kath, Sustainable communities, sustainable development: other paths for Papua New Guinea, University of Hawai’i Press, Honolulu, 2012.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, Rebuilding communities in the wake of disaster: social recovery in Sri Lanka and India, Routledge, New Delhi, 2012.

Shanthi Robertson, Transnational student-migrants and the state: the education-migration nexus, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (in press).

Andy Scerri, Greening citizenship: sustainable development, the state and ideology, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2012

Manfred Steger, ed., Globalization and Culture, includes original introduction, two volumes, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2012.

2011

Stephen Alomes, Peter Eckersall, Ross Mouer and Alison Tokita, eds, Outside Asia: Japanese and Australian identities and encounters in flux, Japanese Studies Centre, Monash University/CBC, Melbourne, 2011.

Anne McNevin, Contesting citizenship: irregular migrants and new frontiers of the political, Columbia University Press, New York, 2011.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, Rebuilding communities in the wake of disaster: social recovery in Sri Lanka and India, Routledge, New Delhi, 2011.

Manfred B. Steger and Anne McNevin, eds, Global ideologies and urban landscapes, Routledge, London and New York, 2011.

Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: a very short introduction (Oxford UP, 2009) translated into Thai and Swedish and published in Thailand and Sweden, 2011.

Erin K. Wilson, After securalism: rethinking religion in global politics, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, 2011.

2010

Kim Humphery (with Robert Crawford and Judith Smart), eds, Consumer Australia: historical and contemporary perspectives, Cambridge Scholarly Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2010.

Kim Humphery, Excess: anti-consumerism in the West, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2010.

Paul James and John Tulloch, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 1, Globalizing communications, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Paul James and Peter Mandaville, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 2, Globalizing religions, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Paul James and Imre Szeman, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 3, Global-local consumption, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Paul James and Manfred B. Steger, Globalization and culture: vol. 4, Ideologies of globalism, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Elizabeth Kath, Social relations and the Cuban health miracle, Transaction Publishers, Piscataway, NJ, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: a brief insight, Sterling Publishing, New York, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ed., Globalization: the greatest hits: a global studies reader, Paradigm Publishers, Boulder, CO, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger and Ravi Roy, Neoliberalism: a very short introduction, Oxford University Press, 2010.

Christopher Wise and Paul James, eds, Being Arab: Arabism and the politics of recognition, Arena Publications, Melbourne, 2010.

2009

Kim Humphery, Excess:Anti-Consumerism in the West, Polity, Cambridge, 2009.

Manfred B. Steger and Paul James, eds, Ideologies of Globalization, Sage, London, forthcoming.

Manfred B. Steger , Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003. Translated into Kurdish , forthcoming; Chinese, forthcoming; and Arabic, forthcoming.

2008

Damian Grenfell and Paul James, eds, Rethinking Insecurity, War and Violence: Beyond Savage Globalization?, Routledge, London, 2008.

Paul James, ed, Globalization and Culture, Four-Volume Set, Sage, London, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, Political Economy of Global Security: Future Crises and Changes of Global Governance, Routledge, London, 2008.

Manfred B. Steger, The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the Global War on Terror, Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Book chapters

2012

Stephen Alomes, ‘“Got so many bad habits”: Federal politicians, the public, and media’, in C. Elder and K. Moore eds, New Voices New Visions: Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2012, pp. 187–202.

Paul James and Anne McNevin, ‘Would-be citizens and strong states: circles of security and insecurity’, in Nicklaus Steiner, Robert Mason and Anna Hayes, eds, Migration and Insecurity: Citizenship and Social Inclusion in a Transnational Era, Routledge, Oxford, 2012, forthcoming.

Paul James, Meg Holden, Mary Lewin, Lyndsay Neilson, Christine Oakley, Art Truter, and David Wilmoth, ‘Managing metropolises by negotiating mega-urban growth’, in Harald Mieg and Klaus Töpfer, eds, Institutional and Social Innovation for Sustainable Urban Development, Routledge, 2012.

Paul James, ‘Arguing for deep diversity in a globalizing era’, in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Globalization and Culture, volume 1, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2012 (first published in International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, vol. 3, 2003, pp. 669–75).

Elizabeth Kath and Nanko Van Buuren, ‘Soldados Nunca Mais: child soldiers, football and reconciliation in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas ‘, in Nico Shulencorf and Daryl Adair, eds, Global Sport-for-Development: Critical Perspectives, in press.

Anne McNevin, ‘Undocumented citizens? Shifting grounds of citizenship in Los Angeles’, in Peter Nyers and Kim Rygiel, eds, Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement, Routledge, New York and London, 2012, pp. 165–183.

Martin Mulligan, 'From inter-ethnic conflict to plural democracy in Sri Lanka', in South Asian Security: 21st Century Discourses, Routledge, United Kingdom, 2012, pp. 99–120.

Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan, J. Smith and Y. Zalchendler, ‘Community, scenarios and narratives of action: reflections on a case study in the Hamilton region of Victoria’, in J. Martin, ed., Climate Change Responses across Regional Australia, Australian Social Science Academy, Canberra, 2011.

Book Reviews

Stephen Alomes, ‘Book review of Arab France: Islam and the Making of Modern Europe, 1798-1831, by Ian Coller’, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2011, in Explorations, no 52, June 2012, pp. 70–71

Stephen Alomes, ‘Book review of L’Australie au-delà du rêve, by Georges-Goulven Le Cam’, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2011, in Explorations, no. 52, June 2012, pp. 68–69

Shanthi Robertson, Book review essay, ‘Understanding state responses to forced migration’, International Studies Review, vol. 14, issue 1, pp. 142–145

Victoria Stead, ‘Book review: Light Intervention: Lessons from Bougainville, by Anthony J. Regan’, Anthropological Forum: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Comparative Sociology, vol. 22, no. 3, 2012, pp. 320–322.

2011

Stephen Alomes, ‘Margins to mainstream: populism in Australia and Japan’, in Stephen Alomes, Peter Eckersall, Ross Mouer and Alison Tokita, eds, Outside Asia: Japanese and Australian identities and encounters in flux, Japanese Studies Centre, Monash University/CBC, Melbourne, 2011, pp. 155–168.

Stephen Alomes, Peter Eckersall, Ross Mouer, and Alison Tokita, ‘Australia and Japan: on the edge of Asia’, in Stephen Alomes, Peter Eckersall, Ross Mouer and Alison Tokita, eds, Outside Asia: Japanese and Australian identities and encounters in flux, Japanese Studies Centre, Victoria, Australia, 2011, pp. 12–22.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Citizens, immigrants and diasporas: Australia and Japan’, in Marianne David and Javier Muñoz-Basols, eds, Defining and re-defining diaspora: from theory to reality, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, UK, 2011, pp. 105–115.

Chris Hudson, ‘Delhi: global mobilities, identity, and the postmodern consumption of place’, in Manfred B. Steger and Anne McNevin, eds, Global ideologies and urban landscapes, Routledge, London and New York, 2011, pp. 53–63.

Paul James and Andy Scerri, ‘Auditing cities through circles of sustainability’, in Mark Amen, Noah J. Toly, Patricia L. Carney and Klaus Segbers, eds, Cities and global governance, Ashgate, Farnham, 2011, pp. 111–36.

Martin Mulligan, ‘Rethinking community in the face of natural resource management challenges’, in D. Connell and R.Q. Grafton, eds, Water reform and planning in the Murray-Darling Basin, ANU EPress, 2011.

Martin Mulligan and Judith Shaw, ‘Achievements and weaknesses in post-tsunami reconstruction in Sri Lanka’, in Pradyumna P. Karan and Shanmugam P. Subbiah, eds, The Indian Ocean tsunami: the global response to a natural disaster, The University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, 2011, pp. 237–260.

Martin Mulligan, ‘Thinking and acting locally and globally’, in David Wright, Catherine Camden-Pratt and Stuart Hill, eds, Social ecology: applying ecological understandings to our lives and our planet, Hawthorn Press, Gloucestershire, UK, 2011, pp. 119–125.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘A community in transition-propagating a yield of violence’, in Nancy Billias and Leonhard Praeg, eds, Creating destruction: constructing images of violence and genocide, Rodopi Publications, Amsterdam, New York, 2011.

Peter Phipps, ‘Performing culture as political strategy: The Garma festival, North East Arnhem Land’, in Chris Gibson and John Connell, eds, Festival places: revitalising rural Australia, Chanel View Press, 2011.

Andy Scerri, ‘Rethinking responsibility? Household sustainability in the stakeholder society’, in R. Lane and A. Gorman-Murray, eds, Material geographies of household sustainability in Australia and the U.K., Ashgate, Farnham, 2011, pp. 175–192.

Jodi-Anne Smith, Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Scenarios for engaging a rural Australian community in climate change adaptation work’, in James D. Ford and Lea Berrang-Ford, eds, Climate change adaptation in developed nations, Springer Publications, Science and Business Media, Netherlands, 2011.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Bronner vs. Fukuyama: 1989, the end of history, and the new internationalism’, in Michael Thompson, ed., Rational radicalism and political theory: essays in honor of Stephen Eric Bronner, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2011, pp. 250–65.

Erin Wilson, ‘Good international citizen or nation under threat? 1989 and the politics of identity in Australia’, in Ulf Engel, Frank Hadler and Matthias Middell, eds, 1989 in a global perspective, Leipzig University Press, Leipzig, 2011.

Book Review

Chris Hudson, Review of Globalization, minorities and civil society: perspectives from Asian and Western cities, in Koichi Hasegawa and Naoki Yoshihara, eds, Asian Studies Review, vol. 32, issue 2, June 2011.

2010

Kim Humphery, ‘The simple and the good: ethical consumption as anti-consumerism’, in Tania Lewis and Emily Potter, eds, Ethical consumption: a critical introduction, Routledge, London, 2010.

Kim Humphery, ‘Possession island: materialism in colonial and contemporary Australia’, in Robert Crawford, Judith Smart and Kim Humphery, eds, Consumer Australia: historical and contemporary perspectives, Cambridge Scholarly Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2010.

Kim Humphery (with Robert Crawford and Judith Smart), ‘Introduction’, in Robert Crawford, Judith Smart and Kim Humphery, eds, Consumer Australia: historical and contemporary perspectives, Cambridge Scholarly Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2010.

Paul James and Andy Scerri, ‘Cities in the auditors’ gaze’, in P. McCarney, ed., Measuring sustainability in global cities, Routledge, London, 2010, in press.

Paul James, ‘Arguing globalizations: propositions towards an investigation of global formation’, in Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: the greatest hits, Paradigm Publishers, Boulder, 2010.

Paul James, ‘In the name of freedom comes a totalizing war machine’, in Paul James and Manfred B. Steger, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 4, Ideologies of globalism, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Paul James, ‘Displacement: in cities of the unrecognized’, in Christopher Wise and Paul James, eds, Being Arab: Arabism and the politics of recognition, Arena Publications, Melbourne, 2010.

Peter Mandaville and Paul James, ‘Introduction: globalizing religions’, in Paul James and Peter Mandaville, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 2, Globalizing religions, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Martin Mulligan ‘Beyond divisive nationalism in Sri Lanka: some new perspectives on identity and democracy in the ‘hybrid island’’, in Supriya Singh and Alperhan Babacan eds, Migration, belonging and the nation-state, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, London, 2010.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Abiding by Malaysia: mediating belonging through cultural contestations’, in Supriya Singh and Alperhan Babachan, eds, Migration, belonging and the nation-state, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, London, 2010.

Yaso Nadarajah and Martin Mulligan (with Jodie-Anne Smith), ‘Scenarios for engaging a rural Australian community in climate change adaptation work’, in J.D. Ford and L.B. Ford, eds, Climate change adaptation in developed nations, Springer, Netherlands, 2010 in press.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘Exploring possible, likely and desirable global futures: beyond the closed vs. open systems dichotomy’, in J. Joseph and C. Wight, eds, Scientific realism and international relations, Palgrave, London, 2010.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘Realist ontology for futures studies’, in W. Olsen, ed., Realist methodology. Volume 3: Realist empirical research, Sage, London, 2010.

Andy Scerri, ‘Rethinking responsibility? Household sustainability in the stakeholder society’, in R. Lane and A. Gorman-Murray, eds, Material geographies of household sustainability in Australia and the UK, Ashgate, Farnham, in press.

Manfred B. Steger and Paul James, ‘Ideologies of globalization: a critical introduction’, in Paul James and Manfred B. Steger, eds, Ideologies of globalization, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘The emergence of global studies’, in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Globalization: the greatest hits: a global studies reader, Paradigm Publishers, Boulder, CO, 2010.

Imre Szeman and Paul James, ‘Introduction: Global-local consumption’, in Paul James and Imre Szeman, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 3, Global-local consumption, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

John Tulloch and Paul James, ‘Introduction: Globalizing communications’, in Paul James and John Tulloch, eds, Globalization and culture: vol. 1, Globalizing communications, Sage Publications, London, 2010.

2009

Manfred B. Steger, 'From “We the People” to “We the Planet”: Neoconservative Visions of a Global USA', in Samir Dasgupta, ed., Politics of Globalization, Sage, London and Delhi, 2009.

Manfred B. Steger, 'Globalization', and 'Globalism', in George Thomas Kurian, ed., International Encyclopedia of Political Science, Congressional Quarterly Press with the Assistance of the American Political Science Association Washington DC, forthcoming.

Manfred B. Steger, 'Monologue of Empire Versus Global Dialogue of Cultures: The Branding of “American Values”', in Michalis S. Michael and Fabio Petito, eds, Global Empire of Dialogue of Cultures? The Politics of Cultures, Religions, and Civilizations in International Relations, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, forthcoming.

Manfred B. Steger, 'From Market Globalism to Imperial Globalism: Ideology and American Power after 9/11', in Paul James, ed., Globalization and Culture, Sage, London, 2009.

2008

Damian Grenfell, 'Reconciliation: Violence and Nation-Formation in Timor-Leste, in Damian Grenfell and Paul James, eds, Rethinking Insecurity, War and Violence: Beyond Savage Globalization?, Routledge, London, 2008.

Damian Grenfell, 'Truth, Reconciliation and Nation Formation in “Our Land” of Timor-L'Este', in Philipa Rothfield, Cleo Fleming and Paul Komesaroff, eds, Pathways to Reconciliation: Between Theory and Practice, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2008.

Damian Grenfell, 'Governance, Violence and Crises in Timor-Leste: Estadu Seidauk Mai', in David Mearns, ed., Democratic Governance in Timor-Leste: Reconciling the Local and the National, Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, 2008.

Damian Grenfell and Paul James, 'Debating Insecurity in a Globalizing World: An Introduction', in Damian Grenfell and Paul James, eds, Rethinking Security and Violence: Beyond Savage Globalization?, Routledge, London, 2008.

Kim Humphery, 'Beyond Borders: The Politics and Place of the Global Shop', in Daniel Thomas Cook, ed., Lived Experiences of Public Consumption: Encounters with Value in Marketplaces on Five Continents, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2008.

Paul James and Jonathan Friedman, 'Globalization and the Changing Face of War', in Damian Grenfell and Paul James, eds, Rethinking Security and Violence: Beyond Savage Globalization?, Routledge, London, 2008.

Paul James, 'Reconciliation: From the Usually Spoken to the Almost Unimaginable', in Philipa Rothfield, Cleo Fleming and Paul Komesaroff, eds, Pathways to Reconciliation: Between Theory and Practice, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2008.

Martin Mulligan, 'Community Life and Cultural Vitality in a Changing World: Valuing Good Practice in Community Arts', in Lisa Andersen and Kate Oakley, eds, Making Meaning, Making Money: Directions for the Arts and Cultural Industries in the Creative Age, Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle, 2008.

Yaso Nadarajah, 'Communities in Transition: Propagating a Yield of Conflict and Violence', in Alejandro Cervantes-Carson and Ilse Josepha Maria Lazaroms, eds, Meaning and Violence: Readings across Disciplines, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, 2008.

Tom Nairn, 'Scotland and Globalisation', in Harry Reid and Paul Henderson Scott, eds, The Independence Book, Lauth Press, Edinburgh, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'David Held: Teoria Kosmopoliittisesta Demokratiasta', in K. Lindroos & S. Soininen, eds, Politiikan Nykyteoreetikkoja, Gaudeamus, Helsinki, 2008.

Peter Phipps, 'Indigenous Cultural Festivals as a Globalizing Methodology for Decolonization: Garma and Beyond', in Ganesh Devy, Geoffrey Davis and K. Chakravarty, eds, Indigeneity: Culture and Interpretation, Orient Black Swan, Delhi, 2008.

Lisa Slater, 'Becoming Postcolonial: Getting Lost with Stephen Muecke's No Road & Re-telling Australia', in Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal, eds, Fact and Fiction: Readings in Australian Literature, Authorspress, Delhi, 2008.

Manfred B. Steger, 'From Market Globalism to Imperial Globalism: Ideology and American Power after 9/11', in Barry K. Gills, ed, The Global Politics of Globalization: 'Empire' vs. 'Cosmopolis', Routledge, London, 2008.

Manfred B. Steger, 'Political Ideologies in the Global Age', in 2008 International Studies of Social Sciences, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 2008.

Christopher Ziguras, 'Cultural and Contextual Issues in the Evaluation of Transnational Distance Education', in T Evans, M Haughey and D Murphy, eds, International Handbook of Distance Education, Emerald, Bingley, 2008.

Christopher Ziguras, 'The Cultural Politics of Transnational Education: Ideological and Pedagogical Issues for Teaching Staff', in L. Dunn and M. Wallace, eds, Teaching in Transnational Education: Enhancing Learning for Offshore International Students, Routledge, London, 2008.

Christopher Ziguras and Grant McBurnie, 'The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Transnational Education', in L. Dunn and M. Wallace, eds, Teaching in Transnational Education: Enhancing Learning for Offshore International Students, Routledge, London, 2008.

Christopher Ziguras, 'The Effect of Cross-Border Provision on Higher Education Access, Equity and Capacity in the Asia-Pacific Region', To Do and To Do Well: Access, Equity and Capacity in Asia Pacific Higher Education, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming.

Grant McBurnie and Christopher Ziguras, 'The future of transnational education', in S Vincent-Lancrin, ed., Higher Education Futures, OECD, Paris, forthcoming.

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Refereed journal articles

2012

Nicky Eshtiaghi, Shanthi Robertson and Georgia Warren-Myers, ‘Good practice groundwork: managing initial meetings with higher degree research students’, Education for Chemical Engineers, vol. 7, no. 4, 2012, pp. 196–202.

Damian Grenfell, ‘Remembering the dead from the customary to the modern in Timor-Leste’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 11, 2012, pp. 86–108.

Paul James and Andy Scerri, ‘Globalizing consumption and the deferral of a politics of consequence’, Globalizations, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 225–240.

Meg Holden and Andy Scerri, ‘More than this: liveable Melbourne meets liveable Vancouver’, Cities, in press, 2012, DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2012.07.013.

Chris Hudson, 'Life as theatre in Singapore', Access: Critical perspectives on communication, cultural & policy studies, vol. 31, no. 2, 2012, pp. 53–64.

Chris Hudson and D. Varney, 'Transience and connection in Robert Lepage's 'The Blue Dragon': China in the space of flows', Theatre Research International, vol. 37, no. 2, 2012, pp. 134–147.

Liam Magee, Andy Scerri, Paul James, James A Thom, Lin Padgham, Sarah Hickmott, Hepu Deng, Felicity Cahill, ‘Reframing social sustainability: towards an engaged approach’, Environment, Development & Sustainability, 2012, DOI 10.1007/s10668-012-9384-2.

Liam Magee and Andy Scerri, ‘From issues to indicators: a response to Grosskurth and Rotmans’, Local Environment, vol. 17, no. 8, 2012, pp. 915–933.

Liam Magee, Andy Scerri and Paul James, ‘Measuring community sustainability: a community-centric approach’, Applied Research in Quality of Life, vol. 7, no. 3: 2012, pp. 239–261.

Martin Mulligan, Ifte Ahmed, Dave Mercer, Yaso Nadarajah, and Judith Shaw, 'Lessons for long term social recovery following the 2004 tsunami: Community, livelihoods, tourism and housing', in Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions, Earthscan, United Kingdom, vol. 11, 2012, pp. 38–51.

Shanthi Robertson, ‘Teaching language politics in Australian contexts: a reflective case study’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 9, 2012, pp. 94–109.

Anita Samardzija and Shanthi Robertson, ‘Contradictory populism online: nationalist and globalist discourses of the Serbian radical party’s websites’, Communication, Politics and Culture, vol. 45, 2012, pp. 96–117.

Andy Scerri, ‘The World Social Forum: confronting power in the network of networks’, Social Movement Studies, vol. 12, no. 1, 2012, pp. 111–120.

Andy Scerri, ‘Political legitimacy, cultural legitimacy: promoting ‘practical reason’ by facilitating deliberation on policy for sustainability’ Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 10, 2012, pp. 82–97.

Andy Scerri, ‘Ends in view: the capabilities approach in ecological/sustainability economics’, Ecological Economics, vol. 77, 2012, pp. 7–10.

Andy Scerri and Liam Magee, ‘Household sustainability, stakeholder citizens and sustainability’, Environmental Politics, vol. 21, no. 3, 2012, pp. 387–411.

Supriya Singh, Shanthi Robertson and Anuja Cabraal, ‘Transnational family money: remittances, gifts and inheritance’, Journal of Intercultural Studies, vol. 33, no. 5, 2012, pp. 475–492.

Victoria Stead, ‘Embedded in the land: Customary social relations and practices of resiliance in an East Timorese community', The Australian Journal of Anthropology, vol. 23, no. 2, 2012, pp. 229–247.

Manfred Steger with Erin Wilson, ‘Anti-globalization or alter-globalization? Mapping the political ideology of the Global Justice Movement’, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 56, issue 6, 2012, pp. 439–454.

Encyclopedia entries

Paul James. ‘Globalization—Approaches’, in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Globalization, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, 2012.

Paul James. ‘Globalization—Phenomenon of’, in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Globalization, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, 2012.

Anne McNevin, ‘Borders’, in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Thousand Oaks, Sage, California, 2012, pp.135–138.

Peter Phipps, ‘Neocolonialism,’ chapter-length encyclopedia entry in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Thousand Oaks, Sage, California, 2012.

Peter Phipps, ‘Empires, Modern’ chapter-length encyclopedia entry in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Thousand Oaks, Sage, California 2012.

Manfred Steger, ‘Global Ideologies’, in Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds, Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2012, pp.860-65.

Manfred Steger, ‘Ideology’ and ‘Globalism’, in George Ritzer, ed., Encyclopedia of Globalization, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

2011

Stephen Alomes, ‘Quiet days in Shimoichi’, Island, issue 127, Summer 2011, pp. 136–40.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Reality trumps Japanese horror stories’, Eureka Street, vol. 21, no. 16, 2011.

Chris Hudson, ‘From rugged individual to dishy dad: Reinventing masculinity in Singapore’, Genders, issue 54, Fall 2011.

Chris Hudson, and Terry Johal, ‘“A chill in the blogosphere”: The state, the internet and the struggle for narrative control in Singapore’, Communication, Politics and Culture, vol. 44, issue 1, June 2011.

Chris Hudson and Terry Johal, ‘Editorial: Globalisation, technology and cultural change in Asia’, Communication, Politics and Culture, vol. 44, issue 1, June 2011.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Revolutionary health: social capital, state capacity and the Cuban health paradox’, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, vol. 17, no. 2, 2011, pp. 213–229.

Paul Komesaroff, Elizabeth Kath and Paul James, ‘Reconciliation and the technics of healing’, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 235–237.

Glen Kuecker, Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Turning to community in times of crisis: globally derived insights on local community formation’, Community Development Journal, vol. 46, no. 2, 2011, pp. 245–264.

Martin Mulligan and Pia Smith, ‘Art, governance and the turn to community: lessons from a national action research project on community art and local government in Australia’, Journal of Arts and Communities, vol. 2, no. 1, 2011, pp. 27–40.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Rebuilding communities in the wake of disaster: lessons from the recovery for the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka and India’, Community Development Journal, advance access publication online, Oxford University Press, 2011.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Lessons from the Indian Ocean tsunami still to be learnt’, International Journal of Disaster Resilience, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 2, no. 1, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah and Martin Mulligan, ‘Building local responses to disaster: Lessons from the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka and India’, India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, Sage Publications, vol. 67, no. 4, 2011, pp. 307–324.

Manfred B. Steger and Paul James, ‘Three dimensions of subjective globalization’, Proto-Sociology: An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, vol. 27, 2011, pp. 53–70.

Erin Wilson, ‘Much to be proud of, much to be done: faith-based organizations and the politics of asylum in Australia’, Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 24, no. 3, 2011, pp. 548–564.

2010

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Life underground in Cuba: the second economy and the health sector’, Cuban Affairs, vol. 4, issue 4, 2010.

Martin Mulligan, ‘Addressing ‘forced migration’ from Sri Lanka at its source: assessing the ‘retreat’ of the Rudd and Gillard governments’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 8, 2010, pp. 34-41.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah (with Glen Kuecker), ‘Turning to community in times of crisis: globally derived insights on local community formation’, International Community Development, online, February 18, 2010.

Martin Mulligan and Pia Smith, ‘Art, governance and the turn to community: key findings from the research on the Generations Project’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 7, 2010, pp. 32–39.

Anne McNevin, ‘Border policing and sovereign terrain: the spatial framing of unwanted migration in Australia and Melbourne’, Globalizations, vol. 7, no. 3, 2010, pp. 407–419.

Anne McNevin, ‘Beyond border protection: rethinking asylum and refugee protection in Australia and the region’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 8, 2010, pp. 4–10.

Anne McNevin, ‘Becoming political: asylum seeker activism through community theatre’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 8, 2010, pp. 142–159.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘What next? An explanation of the 2008–9 slump and two scenarios of the shape of things to come’, Globalizations, vol. 7, no.1, February 2010, pp. 67–84.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘After critical realism? The relevance of contemporary science’, Journal of Critical Realism, vol. 9, no.1, February 2010, pp. 59–89.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘How to tell better cosmic stories: a rejoinder to Nick Hostettler’, Journal of Critical Realism, vol. 9, no.1, February 2010, pp. 105–111.

Peter Phipps, ‘Performances of power: Indigenous cultural festivals as globally engaged cultural strategy’, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, vol. 35, no. 3, 2010.

Andy Scerri, ‘Accounting for sustainability: implementing a residential emissions reduction strategy using an approach that combines qualitative and quantitative indicators of sustainability’, Management of Environmental Quality, vol. 21, no.10, 2010, pp. 122–135.

Andy Scerri and Paul James, ‘Accounting for sustainability: combining qualitative and quantitative research in developing ‘indicators’ of sustainability’, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, vol. 13, no. 1, 2010, pp. 41–53.

Andy Scerri and Paul James, ‘Communities of citizens and ‘indicators’ of sustainability’, Community Development Journal, vol. 45, issue 2, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘What’s new about political ideologies in the global age?’ and ‘Rejoinder to Spike Peterson, Alison Brysk, and Michael Shapiro’, Global Change, Peace and Security, vol 22, no. 11, 2010, pp.1–7, and 29–32.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Engaged poet’s society’, Australian Book Review, March 10, 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Book review of The cosmopolitan imagination: the renewal of critical social theory, Gerard Delanty, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009’, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 8, no. 3, 2010, pp. 936–7.

Manfred B. Steger and Anne McNevin, ‘Global ideologies and urban landscapes: introduction to the special issue’, Globalizations, vol. 7, no. 3, 2010, pp. 319-326.

Manfred B. Steger and Heikki Patomäki, ‘Social imaginaries and big history: towards a new planetary consciousness?’, Futures: A Journal of Policy, Planning, and Future Studies, vol. 42, no. 8, 2010, pp. 1056–63.

Erin Wilson, ‘From apathy to action: promoting active citizenship and global responsibility amongst populations in the global north’, Global Society, vol. 24, no. 2, 2010, pp. 273–294.

Erin Wilson, ‘Beyond dualism: expanded understandings of religion and global justice’, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 54, no. 3, 2010, pp. 733–754.

Erin Wilson, 2010. ‘Protecting the unprotected: reconceptualising refugee protection through the notion of hospitality’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 8, 2010, pp. 100–122.

2009

Manfred B. Steger, 'Political Ideologies and Social Imaginaries in the Global Age', The Global Justice Network Journal, no. 2, 2009.

Manfred B. Steger and Heikki Patomaki, 'Social Imaginaries and Big History: Towards a New Planetary Consciousness?', Futures: A Journal of Policy, Planning, and Future Studies, no. 41, forthcoming.

2008

Peter Burrows, 'Creating a Non-traditional Research Thesis: The Story of a Map for Getting Lost', Creative Approaches to Research, vol. 1, issue 1, RMIT Publishing, 2008.

Aramiha Harwood, 'Life Transitions: Overseas Study, Work and Career for Young Singaporeans, International Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, 'Working on the Sustainability of Local Communities with a “Community-Engaged” Research Methodology', Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, vol. 13, no. 2, 2008.

Martin Mulligan, Christopher Scanlon and Nicky Welch, 'Renegotiating Community Life: Arts, Agency, Inclusion and Wellbeing', Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement, vol. 1, no. 1, 2008.

Yaso Nadarajah, 'The Outsider within: Commencing Fieldwork in the Kuala Lumpur/Petaling Jaya Corridor, Malaysia', International Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, 2008.

Tom Nairn, 'Globalization's New Deal', Scottish Left Review, no. 46, 2008.

Tom Nairn, 'Where's the Omelette? (Review of Patrick Wright's Iron Curtain: From Stage to Cold War), London Review of Books, vol. 30, no. 2, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'Globalization and Finance Capital: Beyond All or Nothing Arguments', Arena Journal, no. 29/30, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'Partidos Politicos Mundiales', Papeles de Relaciones Ecosociales y Cambio Global, no. 102, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'Learning from Alker: The Fifth Lesson', International Political Sociology, vol 2. no. 1, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'A Response from between the Past and the Future: On the Ethico-Political Notion of Collective Learning of Humankind', Cooperation and Conflict, vol. 43, no. 4, 2008.

Heikki Patomäki, 'Review Essay of “Beyond Gated Communities: Reflections for the Possibility of Democracy” by Raymond Coles', Theory, Culture and Society, vol. 25, no. 5, 2008.

Peter Phipps, 'The Cultural Politics of Universities in the US Culture Wars', Journal of the World Universities Forum, vol. 1, no. 2, 2008.

Shino Konishi, Leah Lui-Chivizhe and Lisa Slater (eds), 'Indigenous Bodies', Borderlands, vol. 7 no. 2, 2008.

Lisa Slater, '“Aurukun, We're Strong Happy People”: Aurukun Kids Projecting Life into Bad Headlines', Borderlands, vol. 7, no. 2, 2008.

Manfred B. Steger, 'Neo-isms: What's New About Ideology in the Global Age?', Global Studies Journal, no. 1, 2008.

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Refereed conference proceedings

2012

Anne McNevin, ‘Can refugees add value? Australia’s Humanitarian Migration Stream and the Multicultural Project’, Australian Political Science Association Conference Proceedings, Hobart, September 2012.

Andy Scerri, ‘Seeing like a city, or …? Towards evaluating ecological modernisation at different scales’, The Australian Political Science Association Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 24-26 September 2012.

Andy Scerri, ‘Greening citizenship: inequality in the stakeholder society’, The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2012: Emerging and Enduring Inequalities, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 26-29 November 2012.

2011

Damian Grenfell, ‘Modernising Timor-Leste: moving beyond ideology’, TLSA Conference 2011, Dili, Timor-Leste, 30 June–1 July 2011 (forthcoming).

Martin Mulligan, ‘Towards a community development approach to disaster recovery’, paper refereed and accepted for publication in the proceedings of the International Disasters Resilience Conference, Sri Lanka, 2011.

Peter Phipps, ‘Performing Indigenous identities and nations across the Pacific’, Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, London School of Economics, April 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Doing fieldwork in disaster areas—nurturing the embodied for analytical insight’, International Conference on Building Resilience, Kandalama, Sri Lanka, 19–21 July 2011.

Mohammad Ali Rahimi and Helen Smith, ‘Management of knowledge in transnational VET: Diversity of practice in three transnational models’, AVETRA 14th Annual Conference: Research in VET: Janus—Reflecting Back, Projecting Forward, Melbourne, 28–29 April 2011.

Andy Scerri, ‘After dualism: green citizenship, stakeholder citizenship?’, Australian Political Science Association Conference, ANU, Canberra, 24–26 September 2011.

Andy Scerri and Meg Holden, ‘Critical urban sustainability in the “World’s Most Liveable Cities”’, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Session SK4, Wollongong, 3–6 July 2011.

Helen Smith and Mohammad Ali Rahimi, ‘Modelling of vocational excellence: an international perspective’, AVETRA 14th Annual Conference: Research in VET: Janus—Reflecting Back, Projecting Forward, Melbourne, 28–29 April 2011.

Supriya Singh and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘School fees, beer and ‘meri’: cash and the mobile in Morobe, Papua New Guinea’, Institute of Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion, University of California, Irvine, USA, 2011.

2010

Andy Scerri, ‘Sustainability indicators as micro-deliberative innovations: a call for modesty from one of the worlds most liveable cities’, Urban Affairs Association 40th Conference: Sustaining Cities in a time of Globalization; Social, Economic and Political Realities, 10–13 March 2010, Honolulu, Hawaii: Session 084 Sustainability indicators in a global context.

2008

Kim Humphery, 'Conceptualisations of Consumerism in the New Politics of Consumption', ICAR Conference 3-5 December 2008, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Sydney, 2008.

Andy Scerri, Martin Mulligan, Kim Humphery and Paul James, 'Towards Meaningful Indicators of Wellbeing: Community Arts, Inclusion and Avowal in Local-Global Relationships, Proceedings of the 2008 Leisure Studies Association Conference-Community, Capital and Cultures: Leisure and Regeneration as Cultural Practice, Leisure Studies Association, Liverpool, 2008.

Helen Smith, 'RPL in Australian Vocational Education and Training: What Do We Know (About It)?', Papers presented at the AVETRA 2008 Conference VET in Context, AVETRA, Crows Nest, 2008.

Helen Smith, 'Curriculum and “Training Package”: A Changing Mode of Governance in Australian Vocational Education and Training', International Journal of Learning, Common Ground, Melbourne, 2008.

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Research reports

2012

Shanthi Robertson, Zoe Clark, Report to Moreland City Council: International Students in the City of Moreland, Moreland City Council, Globalism Research Centre, RMIT University, 2012

2011

Damian Grenfell, Anna Trembath and Carmenesa Noronha, with partners Alola Foundation, JSMP, FKSH and GFFTL, The impacts of gender programming in Timor-Leste, Irish Aid and Trocaire, 2011 (English and Tetun translations).

Paul James, Mary Lewin, David Wilmoth, Christine Oakley, Meg Holden, Lindsay Neilson, Stephanie McCarthy, Matthew Snow, Peter Sagar, Art Truter, Managing urban growth: Metropolis Commission 2, Metropolis, Barcelona, 2011.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, Research report 2: Profiles of case study areas and communities, seven part research report for AusAid, 2011.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, Research report 3: Rebuilding community in the wake of the 2004 tsunami, seven part research report for AusAid, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah and Martin Mulligan, Research Report 7: Report on the Hambantota symposium on research findings, seven part research report for AusAid, 2011.

Peter Phipps, A policy framework for Melbourne’s cultural precincts, report to City of Melbourne and Victorian Multicultural Commission, 2011.

Supriya Singh and Yaso Nadarajah, Cash and kinship in remote Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea: a community-engaged approach to mobile money, submitted to Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), Australia, 2011.

Andy Scerri, Bringing political and cultural indicators into State of Environment reporting, British Columbia Environment Ministry, Victoria British Columbia, 2011.

2010

Damian Grenfell, Mayra Walsh, Victoria Stead, Anna Trembath et al, Nation-building across the urban and rural in Timor-Leste, conference report for Australian Volunteers International (English and Tetun versions).

Stephanie McCarthy, Paul James and Caroline Bayliss, eds, Sustainable cities, vol. 1, United Nations Global Compact, Cities Programme, New York and Melbourne.

Martin Mulligan and Pia Smith, Art, governance and the turn to community: putting art at the heart of local government, report to Australia Council for the Arts.

Martin Mulligan, Yaso Nadarajah and Dave Mercer (with Judith Shaw and Iftekhar Ahmed, Monash University), Lessons from tsunami recovery in Sri Lanka and India: Community, livelihoods, tourism and housing, seven-part research report for AusAID.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, Rebuilding community in the wake of a disaster: lessons from Sri Lanka and India, research report for AusAID.

Peter Phipps and Lisa Slater with Bo Svoronos, Indigenous cultural festivals: evaluating impact on community health and wellbeing, report for the Telstra Foundation and the Australia Council for the Arts.

Andy Scerri, Paul James and Liam Magee, Considering Victoria’s state of environment report 2008: an analytical response, presented to the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability Victoria.

Anna Trembath, Damian Grenfell, Carmeneza Moniz Noronha et al, Impacts of local NGO gender programming in local communities in Timor-Leste, report for Irish Aid (English and Tetun versions).

Mayra Walsh, Damian Grenfell et al, Knowledge pathways: the introduction of new food security technologies in Lautem, Timor-Leste, report for Concern Worldwide (English and Tetun versions).

Mayra Walsh, Damian Grenfell, Victoria Stead and Anna Trembath (with Janurio Soares, Sofie Anselmie and Annie Sloman), Nation-building in the urban and rural in Timor-Leste.

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Conference and seminar papers, and other presentations

2012

Stephen Alomes, ‘Flaws in the glass: Why Australia did not become a Republic... after Patrick White’, International Patrick White Conference, ASAA, University of Hyderabad, India, November 2012.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Australian football: A superior art form or a rolling maul?, Worlds of Football Conference, Victoria University, November 2012.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Australia in the global century’, INASA (International Australian Studies Association) Conference, Monash University, December 2012.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Celebrity meets populism in Europe? The Sarkozy and Berlusconi “shows”’, with Associate Professor Bruno Mascitelli, Swinburne University, Celebrity Studies, conference, Deakin University, December 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘Towards a more “human” human security’, paper presented at Human Security and Natural Disasters workshop, United Nations University Tokyo, 20–22 February 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘Subjects of security’, Global Studies Seminar Series, RMIT University, 12 April 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘A more “human” human security, paper presented at the Global Studies Consortium Meeting, RMIT University, 13–17 June 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘Understanding the effects of terrorism at the limits of psychology and social theory’, paper presented at the Oceanic Conference of International Studies, University of Sydney, 18–20 July 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘Refusing to occupy ourselves with simplistic messages’, paper presented at the Oceanic Conference of International Studies, University of Sydney, 18–20 July 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘In fear of society’, paper presented at Expanding Sovereignty workshop, Swinburne University, 7 December 2012.

Robin Cameron, ‘A more “human” human security’, paper presented at Human Security and Disasters: A Dialogue, RMIT University, 13 December 2012.

Tommaso Durante, Group Exhibition (selected) Fine impressions: printmaking and artists’ books in Melbourne 1999-2010, Cowen Gallery, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, 26 August 2011–Thursday 16 February 2012.

Tommaso Durante, ‘The global imaginary – Melbourne: between globalisation and resistance’, Global Studies Consortium Research Conference: Globalising Cities, Melbourne, June 14, 2012.

Paul James, ‘Responding to Crisis in Extenso: Considering All the Domains of the Human Condition’, plenary address, Human Security and Natural Disasters Conference, Waseda University, Tokyo, 20–21 February 2012.

Paul James, ‘Human Security and Natural Disasters’, opening address, ’11 March in Context’ Forum, United Nations University, Tokyo, 22 February 2012.

Paul James, ‘Global Crisis’, plenary address, Global Studies Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), USA, 24–25 February 2012.

Paul James, ‘Globalization and the Abstraction of Everything’, Department of Political Science, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, USA, April 2012.

Paul James, ‘Global Rebellion Hits the Wall: Crisis of the Human Condition’, keynote address, Global Studies Conference, Victoria University on Vancouver Island, Canada, 4–6 May 2012.

Paul James, ‘Circles of Sustainability: Application in Curitiba’, Reuniao Secretado Regional; Alianca Parana Sustentavel, Curitiba, Brazil, 22 June 2012.

Paul James, ‘Circles of Sustainability: Steps in the Method’, address to the Rio+20 UN-Habitat Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20 June 2012.

Paul James, ‘Goals of the World Urban Campaign’, address to the Rio+20 Corporate Responsibility Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18 June 2012.

Paul James, ‘Tackling Complex Urban Issues: Methodologies’, address to the Rio+20 Corporate Responsibility Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15 June 2012.

Paul James, ‘Urban Strategic Planning and Circles of Sustainability’, keynote address, ‘Integrated Strategic Planning’ forum, National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi, India, 26–27 July 2012.

Paul James, ‘Critical Issues in Reconciliation’, address, ‘Ancient Cultures, New Futures’ Forum, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 24–26 August 2012.

Paul James, ‘Partnership, Innovation and Applying a Sustainability Framework’, address, World Urban Forum, UN-Habitat, Napoli, Italy, 3–7 September 2012.

Paul James, ‘Circles of Sustainability: Comparing Cities without Setting up a League Ladder’, address, World Urban Forum, UN-Habitat, Napoli, Italy, 3–7 September 2012.

Paul James, ‘A Framework for Assessing Urban Sustainability’, plenary address, ‘Learning of and for Cities’ Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, 12–14 September 2012.

Paul James, ‘Metropolitan Development and Innovation: An Alternative Approach’, plenary address, ‘Metropolis-Guangzhou 2012’, Guangzhou, China, 13–17 November 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, panellist, ‘Locating the human in global approaches to security’, Global Studies Consortium, Melbourne, Australia, June 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, invited speaker, ‘Sport, health and reconciliation: a Brazil-Australia collaboration’ and ‘Latin America-Australia relations in the Asia-Pacific century’, Wally Thompson Spanish and Latin American Research Seminar Series, Melbourne, July 2012.

Anne McNevin, ‘Governing migration: the critical potential of borderzones’, Citizenship After Orientalism Conference, Open University, Milton Keynes UK, February 2012.

Anne McNevin, ‘Ambivalence and citizenship: theorizing the political claims of irregular migrants’, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney University, July 2012.

Anne McNevin, ‘Governing “illegal” migration in the borderzones of Indonesia and Malaysia: between control and facilitation’, Asian Borderlands Research Network Conference, National University of Singapore, October 2012.

Anne McNevin, ‘Can refugees add value? Australia’s Humanitarian Migration Stream and the Multicultural Project’, Australian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Tasmania, September 2012.

Martin Mulligan, 'Towards a more dynamic and grounded sociology of climate change adaptation', Exeter University, Exeter, October 2012.

Martin Mulligan, 'Towards a more dynamic and grounded sociology of climate change adaptation', Goldsmiths College, London, November 2012.

Martin Mulligan, 'Towards a more dynamic and grounded sociology of climate change adaptation', Cambridge University, Political Ecology Seminar Series, November 2012.

Caroline Norma, ‘A state reliant on pornography: Japan in the twenty-first century’, Global Studies Seminar Series, RMIT University, 16 August 2012.

Peter Phipps, ‘Performing Pacific cultures’, 4th Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies Conference (AAPSA), University of Wollongong, April 2012.

Peter Phipps, invited panel speaker, ‘Remembering genocide from Australia’, Reflections on Parliamentary Recognition of the Bosnian Genocide, Victoria University of Technology, May 2012.

Peter Phipps, invited seminar, ‘Beyond the politics of forgetting: global echoes of the Srebrenica genocide’, 3rd International Summer School on genocide, human rights and reconciliation in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 2012.

Peter Phipps, public lecture, ‘Contesting traditions, land and resources in Papua New Guinea’, Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths College, London, November 2012.

Shanthi Robertson, ‘The demise of the settler nation: temporary migration and the challenge to Australian multiculturalism’, Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism (CRONEM), 8th Annual Conference, University of Surrey, UK, June 2012.

Andy Scerri, invited paper, ‘Green citizenship in the stakeholder society’, Seminar series, Environmental Politics Study group, School of Political and Social Science, University of Melbourne, 9 March 2012.

Andy Scerri, ‘Putting culture at the heart of State of Environment Reporting’, Making Culture Count: Cultural Development Network Conference, University of Melbourne, 3–4 May 2012.

Andy Scerri, invited paper, ‘Greening citizenship and justice’, Colloquium series, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, 10 May 2012.

Andy Scerri, keynote address, ‘Liveability and sustainability in two of the world’s most liveable cities’, RMIT Alumni Association, Quarterly Lunch, 4 June 2012

Andy Scerri, panel member, ‘Environmental Protection Authority: Invite a scientist to dinner – environmental citizenship roundtable’, Environmental Protection Authority, Victoria, 6 December 2012.

Victoria Stead, ‘The price of fish: Problematising discourses of prosperity at PNG’s Pacific Marine Industrial Zone’, presented at PNG: Securing A Prosperous Future Conference, Deakin University, Melbourne, 12–13 April 2012.

Victoria Stead, ‘State-building in a globalizing world: Reimagining sovereignty through Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste’, presented at the European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Université Paris Nanterre, Paris, 10–13 July 2012.

Victoria Stead, ‘Entanglements of custom and modernity: Land and power in Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste’, Global Studies Seminar Series, RMIT University, 15 November 2012.

Manfred Steger, plenary presentation, ‘What is global studies?’, for the Santa Barbara Global Studies Conference, University of California-Santa Barbara, 25 February 2012.

Manfred Steger, keynote address, ‘Anti-globalization or alter-globalization? Mapping the political ideology of the Global Justice Movement’, for the Global Studies Conference of North America, Annual Conference, University of Victoria, Vancouver Island, CAN, 5 May 2012.

Manfred Steger, Paul Battersby and Chris Hudson, ‘Current and future trends in globalization research’, Global Studies Seminar Series, RMIT University, 21 June 2012.

Manfred Steger, invited lecture, ‘Justice globalism’, for the Center for Global Education, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX, 18 October 2012.

2011

Stephen Alomes, ‘The forgotten people’, Histories of Forgetting in the English- and French-speaking Worlds, 19th-21st Centuries, University of Provence Aix-Marseille University, December 2011.

Stephen Alomes, ‘Australia. A twenty-first century multicultural nation in Asia’, 7th GSEAS Academic Lecture, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, July 2011.

Damian Grenfell, ‘Violence in the Republic: Modern State formations in contemporary Timor-Leste’, The International Studies Association Asia Pacific Conference, Brisbane, September 2011.

Damian Grenfell, ‘The violent logic of modern interventions: Timor-Leste in the global context of contemporary conflict’, World International Studies Association Conference, Porto, Portugal, August 2011.

Damian Grenfell, ‘Moving from ideology to ontology’, Understanding Timor-Leste Conference, Dili, Timor-Leste, June 2011.

Chris Hudson, International Convention of Asia Scholars and Asian Studies Association Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, 31 March–3 April, 2011.

Chris Hudson, Communicating Civilisations and Global Order Conference, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 5–7 September, 2011.

Chris Hudson, ‘Transcultural. Transnational. Transformation: Seeing, writing and reading performance across cultures’, Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies Conference, Monash University, 28 June–1 July, 2011.

Paul James, keynote address, ‘Generating interdisciplinary research’, Conference on Interdisciplinary Research, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 26–27 October 2011.

Paul James, ‘The challenges of local development in global context’, address to an invited forum, Plock City Hall, Plock, Poland, 22 August 2011.

Paul James, ‘Exterminism and the global imaginary: rehearsals for change’, paper for the Global International Studies Conference, University of Porto, Portugal, 17–20 August 2011.

Paul James, ‘The intelligent cities wave’, address to a global e-forum ‘Sustainability 24’, organised by Accenture, 25 May 2011.

Paul James, ‘Global cities: research and engagement’, invited presentation at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 24 January 2011.

Paul James, ‘The end of utopian art’, opening address, ‘2112: Imagining the Future’ exhibition, RMIT Gallery, 1 December 2011.

Paul James, ‘Reflections upon Arkady and Boris Strukatsky’s zone’, Kaleide Theatre, 30 November 2011.

Paul James, ‘The domain of culture and questions of sustainability’, plenary address, ‘Culture’ conference, UCLG and Cultural Development Network, Melbourne Town Hall, 4 October 2011.

Paul James, ‘Place’, a plenary summation, Fifth World Summit on Arts and Culture, International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA), Melbourne, 3–6 October 2011.

Paul James, ‘Nation building: towards a national discussion’, keynote summary, Future Summit, 2011, ADC Forum Melbourne, 30–31 May, 2011.

Paul James, ‘Nation-building strategy: mechanisms for an evolving narrative and the applications of its realization’, Future Summit, 2011, invited address, ADC Forum Melbourne, 30–31 May, 2011.

Paul James, ‘Strategic visions for international linkages and partnerships’, Academy of the Social Science conference, Canberra, 24–25 March 2011.

Anne McNevin, ‘Taking a cut from “forced migration”: governance, corruption and categories of analysis in the case of Malaysia’, International Association for the study of Forced Migration Convention, Kampala, 3–6 July, 2011.

Anne McNevin, invited presentation, ‘Governance, migration and transformation in the borderzones of Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia’, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Queensland, 26 August, 2011.

Anne McNevin, ‘The global governance of migration: towards a critical research framework’, International Studies Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, University of Queensland, 29–30 September, 2011.

Anne McNevin, invited presentation, ‘Contesting citizenship’, Freedom from Persecution: The Question of Afghanistan, Centre for Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, University of Technology Sydney, 7 October, 2011.

Martin Mulligan, keynote presentation, ‘Community, culture and climate change’, presented at a public symposium organised by the Cultural Development Network, Melbourne Town Hall, May 3, 2011.

Martin Mulligan, keynote presentation, ‘Art, affect and climate change adaptation’, presented at Melbourne Dialogue Forum on Cultivating Green Art, organised by the City of Melbourne, Melbourne Town Hall, November 24, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, public presentation, ‘National study of polygamy in Malaysia’ with Sisters-in-Islam NGO, organised by University Kebangsaan Malaysia and Ministry of Community Development, Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, June 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, workshop presentation, ‘Methodology and methods in Community Studies’, Sisters-in-Islam NGO, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, February and July 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Future past—I am a coolie: discursive-ethnographic encounters with subaltern voice’, Global Studies Seminar Series, Globalism Research Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘The practice of polygamy in Malaysia and community wellbeing’, Asia@RMIT Seminar Series, RMIT University June 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Kuala Lumpur City―at the confluence of history, identity and nation-making’, Global Cities Research Institute roundtable, RMIT University, June, 2011.

Peter Phipps, ‘Hiri Moale: contesting traditions, land and resources in a Papua New Guinea cultural festival’, Global Studies Seminar Series, Globalism Research Centre, RMIT University, April 2011.

Helen Smith, MoVE Australia, presented at the WorldSkills International Global Marketplace Seminar, London, 7 October 2011.

Victoria Stead, ‘“There Never Was a Government Here”: ambivalent performances of custom and modernity on the Rai Coast of Papua New Guinea’, paper presented at the Australian Anthropological Society (IUAES/AAS/ASAANZ) Conference, Perth, 8 July 2011.

Victoria Stead, ‘Embedded in the land: customary social relations and connection to land in an East Timorese community’, paper presented at the Timor-Leste Studies Association (TLSA) Conference, Dili, Timor-Leste, 30 June 2011.

Manfred B. Steger, roundtable participant, ‘The rational radicalism and political theory of Stephen Eric Bronner’, for the American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Seattle, WA, 2 September 2011.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Defining global studies’, for the Global Studies Consortium, annual meeting, Shanghai University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, 18 June 2011.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘The symbolic construction of the global imaginary in China’, for the Global Studies Consortium, annual meeting, Shanghai University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, 17 June 2011.

Erin Wilson, ‘Religion, hospitality and alternatives in global responses to refugees’, ISA Convention 2011, Montreal, Canada, 16–19 March, 2011.

Erin Wilson, ‘Beyond secularism: An alternative approach to religion for international relations theory’, ISA Convention 2011, Montreal, Canada, 16–19 March 2011.

Erin Wilson, ‘Anti—or alter—globalization? Mapping the political ideology of the Global Justice Movement’, WISC International Conference, Oporto, Portugal. 17–20 August 2011.

Erin Wilson, ‘For you were once strangers: memories of exile and hospitality in religious responses to asylum seekers and refugees’, WISC International Conference Oporto, Portugal, 17–20 August 2011.

Erin Wilson, roundtable participant, ‘Memory and trauma in international politics’, WISC International Conference, Oporto, Portugal, 17–20 August 2011.

Erin Wilson, ‘Post-secular political activism’, The Post-Secular in International Politics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 27–28 October 2011.

Other presentations

Damian Grenfell and Peter Phipps, ‘Consultancies, contracts and field research’, Globalism Research Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, 2011.

Anne McNevin, ‘Refugees, rights and responsibilities’, presentations to University and High School Students, United Nations Association of Australia, Model UN Conference, in August, September, November 2011.

Paul James, address, book launch of Esther Charlesworth and Rob Adams, EcoEdge: Urgent Design Challenges in Building Sustainable Cities, Routledge, London, 2011, at the Melbourne Town Hall, 2011.

Paul James, address, book launch of Tommaso Durante and Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Limes, Limited Edition Artists Book, Melbourne, 2011, at the Ian Potter Gallery, Melbourne, 2011.

Peter Phipps, invited speaker, conference opening address and closing address, The International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, University of Waikato, January 2011.

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Public commentary and other articles

2012

Stephen Alomes, opinion piece, ‘Take a punt on the future of the greatest game of all’, The Age, September 29, 2012.

Stephen Alomes, opinion piece, ‘Funding cuts and “brand culture” threaten to incinerate local community art’, The Age, September 3, 2012.

Stephen Alomes, opinion piece, ‘AFL Unity Cup 2012 comes to Holland Park’, Flemington Kensington News, Autumn 2012.

Stephen Alomes, opinion piece, ‘The people’s game – local and beyond’, Flemington Kensington News, Summer 2012.

Stephen Alomes, television interview: Halloween, The Project, Channel 10, 29 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: racism in sport, ABC 720 Perth, and ABC 891 Adelaide, 7 June 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Olympics, 2CC Canberra, June 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Olympics, ABC 936 Hobart and ABC Northern Tasmania (Launceston), 26 July 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: pressure on AFL players, 3AW Drive (Melbourne), 17 September 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Australian football’s future, Murray Bridge FM, South Australia, October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Australian football’s future, 2CC Canberra, October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Australian football’s future, Radio Australia, breakfast, October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween and Americanisation of culture, ABC Darwin, Sunday Mornings. 28 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween and Americanisation of culture, 891 ABC Adelaide, 29 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween and Americanisation of culture, ABC Melbourne, Mornings, 29 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween and Americanisation of culture, ABC North Queensland (Townsville), Regional Afternoons, 30 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween, 2CC Canberra, 30 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Halloween and the Americanisation of culture, 4BC (Brisbane), Evenings, 31 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, online article, ‘Ghastly consumerism haunts Halloween sham’, The Drum, 31 October 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: Australian excessive working hours, ABC Melbourne, 24 December 2012.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview: celebrity populism of Berlusconi and Sarkozy, 94.7 The Pulse Geelong, Deakin Matters, 10 December 2012.

Robin Cameron, live radio interview on The Morning Show, 5AA Radio, Adelaide, 12 January 2012.

Tommaso Durante, Global Images, 2011 Global Cities Annual Review, Global Cities Research Institute, RMIT University, 2012.

Tommaso Durante, Global Images, Globalism Research Centre Report, RMIT University, 2012.

Tommaso Durante, Imaging Sustainability in Melbourne, 2011 Global Cities Annual Review, Global Cities Research Institute, 2012.

Tommaso Durante, ‘Is there a climate for change?’, visual essay, Culture of Climate Change Adaptation in Australia, Local–Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 10, 2012.

Damian Grenfell, ‘Traversing customary community and modern nation-formation in Timor-Leste’, introduction, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 11, 2012, pp. 16–20.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Party time! How Carnaval does not paint an accurate picture of modern brazil’, The Conversation, 22 Feb 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, online news story, ‘Australian UN researcher visits Vila Chocolatão: the Australian accompanies the community’s resettlement process’, Correio do Povo, available www.correiodopovo.com.br, February 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, online news story, ‘UN researcher praises experience of Vila Chocolatão’, Prefeitura de Porto Alegre, available www2.portoalegre.rs.gov.br, February 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, online news story, ‘Researcher linked with UN visits the new Vila Chocolatão’, Sul21, available www.sul21.com.br, February 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, online news story, ‘Desmond Tutu award for Dutchman in Rio’, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, available www.rnw.nl, February 2012.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Nanko Van Buuren honoured with Desmond Tutu Award’, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, available at www.rnw.nl, February 2012.

Elizabeth Kath and Raul Urribarri. ‘Australia finally “discovers” Latin America: now time to forge relationships’, The Conversation, 20 September 2012.

Lynne Li, Michael Singh and Shanthi Robertson, ‘Australian languages education in the Asian century: deepening of linguistic and intellectual engagements with Asia’, introduction, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 9, 2012, pp. 6–17.

Anne McNevin, guest speaker at ‘Unsafe haven: returning refugees to Afghanistan’, public forum accompanying exhibition, Unsafe Haven, at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 3 May, 2012.

Anne McNevin, consultant to expert panel on asylum seekers (Chair: Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston AC AFC, Retired) reporting to Australian Federal Government; University of Melbourne, 13 July 2012.

Martin Mulligan, 'Songs and stories of Sri Lanka's war', Eureka Street, November 22, 2011.

Martin Mulligan, Foreword, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 9, 2012, pp. 4–5.

Martin Mulligan and Andy Scerri, ‘Where to for action on climate change in Australia?’, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 10, 2012, pp. 1–6.

Martin Mulligan, ‘An affective approach to climate change adaptation’, commentary, Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, vol. 10, 2012, pp. 10–16.

Peter Phipps, ‘Indigenous festivals in Australia: performing cultural survival and community transformation’, feature article in Music Forum: the Music Council of Australia Quarterly, May 2012.

Andy Scerri, ‘Problems with “gifting economies”: can domestic economies really address the injustices of globalising capitalism?’, Arena Magazine, December-January, vol. 121, pp. 11–12.

Victoria, Stead, interview with Radio Australia, ‘RMIT's Victoria Stead speaks to Pacific Beat about the PMIZ project’, 24 October. Available at http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-10-24/rmits-victoria-stead-speaks-to-pacific-beat-about/4332024

2011

Stephen Alomes, interview for Adelaide Now, ‘Australia Day’, January 2011.

Stephen Alomes, television interview for ABC 7 O’Clock News, ‘AFL television rights’, March 2011.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview with ABC Western Victoria, ‘Politics’, March 2011.

Stephen Alomes, interview, Adelaide Advertiser, October 2011.

Stephen Alomes, interview for Adelaide Now, ‘Sport’, October 2011.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview with 2SER Sydney, ‘Monarchy’, October 2011.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview with ABC Online and ABC south eastern NSW, ‘Halloween’, October 2011.

Stephen Alomes, radio interview with 3AW, ‘Australian politics’, October 2011.

Stephen Alomes, online article, ‘International aspects of Australian football’,

www.worldfootynews.com

Stephen Alomes, online article, ‘Sport, art and society’, www.footyalmanac.com

Tommaso Durante, radio interview, ‘From the medieval imaginary of “The Inferno” Canto III in Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” to the exploration of the human nature in the context of the twenty-first century global culture: LIMES, a new bookwork by Tommaso Durante and Chris Wallace-Crabbe’, interviewer: Magica Fossati, Executive Producer SBS Radio Italian Language Program, 29 March 2011.

Tommaso Durante, newspaper interview, ‘Viaggio agli inferi immaginari e reali’ (Journey to the imaginary and the real hell), interviewer: Gabriella Gomersall-Hubbard, Il Globo, Italian daily newspaper, Melbourne, Australia, 15 April 2011.

Tommaso Durante, radio interview, ‘From colonial heritage to a global perspective: the 150th anniversary of the National Gallery of Victoria’, interviewer: Magica Fossati, Executive Producer SBS Radio Italian Language Program, 14 and 21 May 2011.

Tommaso Durante, radio interview, ‘A virtual tour of National Gallery of Victoria’s exhibition Vienna Art and Design’, interviewer: Roberta Buccomino, Radio Producer SBS Radio Italian Language Program, 10 July 2011.

Paul James, invited participant in The Economist debate as one of two main protagonists, ‘This house believes that restricting the growth of cities will improve quality of life: opening’, The Economist, 11 January 2011.

Paul James, invited participant in The Economist debate as one of two main protagonists, ‘This house believes that restricting the growth of cities will improve quality of life: rebuttal’, The Economist, 14 January 2011.

Paul James, invited participant in The Economist debate as one of two main protagonists, ‘This house believes that restricting the growth of cities will improve quality of life: closing’, The Economist, 17 January 2011.

Paul James, commentary for ABC JJJ, Hack Program (Alex Mann), ‘Sport and the Australian performance’, 4 February 2011.

Paul James, commentary for ABC Radio National, Future Tense Program (Antony Funnell), ‘Simulating sustainability in cities’, 31 March 2011.

Paul James, commentary for Channel 10 TV, ‘The Circle’ (Chrissie Swan and Yumi Stynes), ‘Anzac Day’, 25 April 2011.

Paul James, commentary for CAAMA Radio 8 kin FM (Paul Wiles), ‘Aboriginal engagement and global reconciliation’, 2011.

Paul James, commentary for 4K1G Radio, Murri Voices (Loyd Whyles), ‘A Middle East delegation comes to Aboriginal Australia’, 12 July 2011.

Paul James, commentary for ABC Radio National, Future Tense Program (Antony Funnell), ‘Supporting urban renewal in Brazil’, (full program) interview 16 June 2011, to air 13 July 2011.

Paul James, ‘Supporting urban renewal in Brazil’, Campus Daily, 13 July 2011.

Paul James, commentary for NITV (Raman Allam, National Indigenous Television),‘Global reconciliation and political engagement’, interview in Alice Springs, 21 July 2011.

Paul James, commentary for Channel 10 TV News, ‘Preparations for crisis response in Melbourne’, 21 September 2011.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Trashing stereotypes’, article featuring slum resettlement sustainability project in Porto Alegre, Brazil, supported by UN Global Compact Cities Programme; magazine insert ‘Making Cities Work’ by RMIT University, Australian Financial Review, June 2011.

Elizabeth Kath, news report by the Prefeitura de Porto Alegre covering visit to Chocolatão (favela community in Porto Alegre, Brazil) as representative of RMIT University’s Global Cities Institute and the UN Global Compact Cities Programme. ‘Chocolatão recebe visita de pesquisadora da ONU’, March 2011.

Anne McNevin, interview, ‘Asylum seekers and border control’, The Australian, October 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, interviews with Hamilton Spectator, Western District Farmer, Buloke Times, Nhill Free Press, Stawell Times News, The Weekly Advertiser, Wimmera Mail-Times, Ararat Advertiser, Casterton News, The Kaniva Times, Nhill Community News, The Rainbow Argus, Warracknabeal Herald.

Yaso Nadarajah, interview, Country Air, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, radio interview, ABC Western Victoria, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, radio interview, 3HA, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, radio interview, 3WM, 2011.

Yaso Nadarajah, radio interview, Mixx FM 88.9, 2011.

Peter Phipps, Op-ed piece, ‘Developing independent policy for regional aid’, The Drum, ABC online, 18 April 2011.

Peter Phipps, extended interview, ‘Academic says Australian aid in the Pacific should be independent of China and US’, Pacific Beat Program of Radio National (aired throughout Pacific) 20 April 2011.

2010

Guosheng Chen, ‘Melbourne-Tianjin” sister-city relationship and broad impact on Australia-China relationships’, SBS Radio, May 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Community schools in Australian social and community development’, Victorian Community Language Schools Conference, July 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘University-community engagement and collaborations’, PVFM, August 2010.

Guosheng Chen, radio interview, ‘Internationalisation of higher education: collaboration between Australia and China’, SBS Radio, Chinese Program, September 2010.

Guosheng Chen, radio interview, ‘Australian higher education and its contributions to the regional development’, 3CW Chinese Radio, September 2010.

Guosheng Chen, television interview, ‘The legacy of the forty-thousand Chinese migrants in Australia in the 1990s’, Huaxia Media, September 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Chinese language and cultural education in Australia in a changing local and global environment’, Sun Yet-san University, Guangzhou, China, October 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Tertiary education: goal setting and practice’, Sanjian College, Nanjing, China, October 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Global learning, global career and global citizen’, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China, October 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Cultural and social significance of Chinese disabled artists’ performances in Melbourne and Australia, 3CW Chinese Radio, November 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘History and current practice of Chinese language and culture education in Australia’, ABC Radio, December 2010.

Guosheng Chen, Forum on the ‘Commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Chinese language and cultural education in Australia’, 3CW Chinese TV, December 2010.

Guosheng Chen, ‘Global education, global profession and global citizen’ and ‘Chinese educator as a global career’, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China, December 2010.

Paul James, ‘Italy and clashes over migrants’, SBS Radio, David Crisante, 11 January 2010.

Paul James, ‘Can theory capture the complexity of social practice?’, a paper presented at the International Studies conference, New Orleans, USA, 17–20 February 2010.

Paul James, ‘Global processes and local measures of sustainability’, paper, Urban Affairs Association Conference, Honolulu, 10–12 March 2010.

Paul James, ‘The engagement of the Global Compact Cities Programme’, address, City of Porto Alegre forum, Brazil, 16 March 2010.

Paul James, ‘How to effectively incorporate sustainability into urban governance’, address, UN Habitat World Urban Forum, Rio de Janeiro, 19–26 March 2010.

Paul James, ‘Urbanization and the challenge of growing populations’, plenary address, World Health Day Forum, Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct, 8 April 2010.

Paul James, ‘Identity formation and the complications of civic repair’, invited paper to the ‘Sri Lanka’ conference organized by the University of Colombo and RMIT, Kalutara, Sri Lanka, 7–8 May 2010.

Paul James, ‘The future of reporting: do accountants get it?’, invited paper to the Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency ‘Rethink. Rebuild. Report’, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 26–28 May 2010.

Paul James, ‘Infrastructural challenges facing cities: financing of municipal infrastructure’, address to the World Cities Summit, Singapore, 2–30 June, 2010.

Paul James, ‘Mapping future urban sustainability’, paper for the Re-Imagining City Futures Conference, a collaborative forum, between the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS) and RMIT University, Shanghai, China, 2–3 June, 2010.

Paul James, ‘Rudd, Gillard and social change in a context of fear’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 24 June 2010.

Paul James, ‘The rise and rise of globalizing corporations’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 12 July 2010.

Paul James, ‘Whether power is in the hands of the companies or the country’, ABC Newcastle, 13 July 2010.

Paul James, ‘Corporations, power and democracy’, ABC Radio Newcastle, Paul Bevan, 13 July 2010.

Paul James, ‘Faces of globalization: refugees to asylum seekers’, plenary paper, Citizenship in a Globalized World conference organized by Harvard University and UNSW, Sydney, 14–15 July 2010.

Paul James, ‘Human security in a world of globalized and mobile souls’, invited paper, Migrant Security Conference, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 15–17 July 2010.

Paul James, ‘Sustainability reporting and the Global Reporting Initiative’, Future of GRI Forum, Global Reporting Initiative Australia, ANZ Docklands, 2 August 2010.

Paul James, ‘The friction of intercultural projects’ the launch of Outer Site, McCulloch-McCulloch Publishers, 3 August 2010.

Paul James, ‘Global population movements and the local consequences’, Darebin City Council Forum, Preston Town Hall, 11 August 2010.

Paul James, ‘Democracy, elections and pork barrelling in the marginal seats’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 11 August 2010.

Paul James, ‘Regulation and protection in the global agricultural sector’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 24 August 2010.

Paul James with Denise Bradley on ‘The future of higher education’, Melbourne Writers Festival, 29 August 2010.

Paul James, ‘Creating liveable communities’, Open Mind Forum, Melbourne Convention Centre, 7 September 2010.

Paul James, ‘The Cuban paradox’, the launch of Social relations and the Cuban health miracle, Transaction Publishers, Melbourne 9 September 2010.

Paul James, ‘Life and fear in the decade after 9/11’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 14 September 2010.

Paul James, television interview with Devina Television, 15 October 2010; www.adaderana.lk/video_player.php?vid=da1015.flv

Paul James, ‘West Papua: layers of social ontology and its consequences for governance’, George Mason University, 10 November 2010.

Paul James, ‘Politicians as small targets’, ‘Statewide’, ABC Radio NSW, Paul Turton, 11 November 2010.

Paul James, ‘Artistic expression and the politics of film’, Opening keynote for the Third Palestinian Film Festival, Melbourne, Nova Theatre, 25 November 2010.

Paul James, ‘Interrogating the multiculturalism debate’, a roundtable presentation, International Multiculturalism Symposium: Comparative Multiculturalism from Transnational and Global Perspectives, Deakin University, 25–26 November 2010.

Paul James, ‘Globalization and the art of photography’, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, 1 December 2010.

Paul James, television interview with Mothilal Hissalla, Sri Lanka Rupavahini ‘Meeting the Vedda people of Dambana’, 7 December 2010.

Paul James, television interview with Mothilal Hissalla, Sri Lanka Rupavahini, ‘Reconciliation in Sri Lanka’, 8 December 2010.

Paul James, television interview with Mothilal Hissalla, Sri Lanka Rupavahini, ‘Reconciliation in Hambantota’, 9 December 2010

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Social relations and the Cuban health miracle’, Association of Iberian & Latin American Studies of Australasia (AILASA) conference, ANU, Canberra, Australia, 7–9 July 2010.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Revolutionary health: state capacity, social capital and the Cuban health paradox’, public seminar, Global Studies Seminar Series, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, 11 August 2010.

Elizabeth Kath, radio 3CR’s ‘Palestine Remembered’ program, 25 August 2010.

Elizabeth Kath, ‘Revolutionary health: state capacity, social capital and the Cuban health paradox’, invited lecture, Research Matters Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, Australia, 22 September 2010.

Anne McNevin, ‘Migrant mobilisations in Los Angeles: illegality, citizenship and the city’, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, USA, 17–20 February 2010.

Anne McNevin, ‘Undocumented citizens? Irregular migrants and contestations of citizenship in Los Angeles’, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 30 June–2 July 2010.

Martin Mulligan and Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Research findings for study on rebullding community after the tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka and India’, Symposium on Tsunami Recovery, Hambantota, Sri Lanka, May 2010.

Martin Mulligan, ‘Sri Lankan asylum seekers and how this should be addressed in strategic terms’, multiple interviews on ABC radio (including AM program), July 2010.

Martin Mulligan, ‘Lessons from tsunami recovery in Sri Lanka and India’, The Australian; Lanka Times; Radio National; ABC Riverina (Wagga Wagga); 3AW (Melbourne); 2UE (Sydney); South Asian Media Net, July 2010

Martin Mulligan, ‘After the disaster, a failure to learn’, feature story, The Age Higher Education, 24 August 2010

Martin Mulligan, ‘Rethinking community in the face of natural resource management challenges’, National Symposium on Water Reform in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, December 2010.

Martin Mulligan, pre-travel briefing for AFL footballers travelling to Sri Lanka as part of the Global Reconciliation project, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

Martin Mulligan, reflection on the experiences gained by the Latrobe Valley community by its participation in the national Generations Project, Latrobe City Council, Moe, Australia.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘A study of Muslim polygamous marriages in peninsular Malaysia: methodological issues and challenges’, Sisters in Islam (SiS) conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25 January 2010.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Community in the face of contemporary challenges: a Malaysian case study’, Walker Horizon Public Lecture, De Pauw University, Greencastle, USA, 16 March 2010.

Yaso Nadarajah, ‘Activism and research’, ‘Sri Lanka tsunami and community rebuilding’, ‘The outsider within: ethnographic methods’, ‘The outsider within: decolonising methodologies’, ‘Studying the impact of modernisation on a remote tribal community: PNG case study’, ‘Community sustainability: a cross-comparative research study’, ‘Abiding by Malaysia: mediating belonging through cultural contestations’, series of graduate lectures, De Pauw University, Greencastle, USA, 15–18 March.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘A reconstructive critique of IPE and GPE from a critical scientific realist perspective: an alternative Keynesian-Kaleckian approach’, with Haider A. Khan, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, USA, 17–20 February 2010.

Heikki Patomäki, ‘Democracry promotion: Neoliberal vs. Social Democratic telos’, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, USA, 17–20 February 2010.

Heikki Patomäki: ‘Legitimation in a planetary political community: is a viable world state possible?’, Present futures and future presents: world state scenarios for the 21st century, Skagen, Denmark, 24–25 June 2010.

Andy Scerri, ‘Accounting for sustainability: developing a participation-based decision support tool for monitoring urban sustainable development’, Shanghai Academy of the Social Sciences, China, 12 October 2010.

Andy Scerri, ‘The use of sustainability indicators in a global city’, City of Melbourne Knowledge Forum, Australia, 23 March 2010.

Andy Scerri and Paul James, papers presented to the 40th Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawai’i, 9–15 March 2010.

Victoria Stead, ‘Transformations to customary land tenure in the Pacific’, Asia-Pacific Week Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 8 February 2010.

Manfred Steger, ‘Mapping justice globalism’, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA, 11 February 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Critical theory and globalization’, American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Washington DC, USA, 4 September 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘You, me, and s/he are the world: the ideological projection of the global imaginary at the 2010 Shanghai Expo’, invited academic lectures, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University, USA, 7 September 2010.

Manfred B. Steger, ‘Mapping justice globalism’, American University, Washington DC, USA, 7 September 2010.

Anna Trembath, ‘Rethinking gender, security and peace intersections in Timor-Leste’, Understanding Timor-Leste: A Research Conference, National University of Timor-Leste, Dili, Timor-Leste, 3 July 2009.

Erin Wilson, ‘Religion, the West and international relations’, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, USA,17–20 February 2010.

Erin Wilson, ‘From apathy to action: promoting active citizenship and global responsibility amongst populations in the Global North’, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, USA, 17–20 February 2010.

Erin Wilson, ‘Loving the alien: religion, hospitality and alternatives in global responses to asylum seekers and refugees’, Workshop on Hospitality in International Relations, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, 7–8 July 2010.

Erin Wilson, ‘Faith-based organisations and asylum seekers in Australia’, Faith-based Humanitarianism Workshop, Oxford University, UK, 22–23 September 2010.

2008

Aik Hoe Lim and Christopher Ziguras, ‘Education Services in the Global Economy: Do Trade Agreements Really Matter?’, World Trade Organisation Working Paper, 2008.

Andrew Scerri, The Poverty of Pessimism, Arena Magazine, 2008.

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