APSA50 conference:
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This page contains a complete list of all papers being presented at the APSA50 conference, in alphabetical order of presenter's name, with links to the presenter's abstract.
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CONFERENCE STREAMS

Australia's contribution to political studies (convened by Joan Rydon and Marian Simms)
The disciplinary history of political science (convened by Marian Sawer)
Australasian politics (convened by John Warhurst and Jim Chalmers)
Political sociology (convened by Alastair Greig)
The politics of resistance and class (convened by Rick Kuhn)
Health, politics and policy (convened by Kevin White)
Women and politics (convened by Mary Walsh)
International politics (convened by Katrina Lee Koo)
Political theory (convened by Jeremy Shearmur)
Environmental policy and politics (convened by Jenny Stewart)

PAPERS BY PRESENTER

Megan Alessandrini A fourth sector: The impact of neo-liberalism on non-profit organisations   Political theory Session 3 G009  
Robert Ayson Concepts of regional stability in the Asia-Pacific context   International politics Session 8 G010  
Mark Bahnisch Derrida, Schmitt and the essence of the political   Political theory Session 7 G009  
Caner Bakir Who needs a review of the financial system in Australia? The case of the Wallis Inquiry   Australasian politics Session 9 G030  
John Ballard RS Parker and Papua New Guinea The disciplinary history of political science Session 2 HA Tank  
Manuhuia Barcham The idea of corruption in late Medieval and early Renaissance European political thought   Political theory Session 9 G009  
Maria Bargh Neoliberalism and Indigenous resistance   Withdrawn      
Senator Andrew Bartlett   Panel on Electoral reform Keynote session Session 4 HA Tank  
Clive Bean Primus inter premiers: Or, The electoral influence of state party leaders   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
Clive Beauchamp The control of small arms and the international security agenda   Withdrawn  
Alex Bellamy Is there an English School discourse of security?   International politics Session 7 G031  
Amanda Blackburn and Bruce Stone Environmentalism, conservative politics, minor parties and electoral competition in Australia: The case of the Liberals for Forests   Environmental policy and politics Session 9 G008  
Linda Botterill with Bruce Chapman Drought policy in Australia   Australasian politics Session 10 G010  
Linda Botterill and Melanie Fisher Magical thinking: the rise of the community development model   Australasian politics Session 6 G030  
Brett Bowden The democratic 'standard of civilization' in international society   International politics Session 6 G031  
Tom Bramble and John Minns The anti-globalisation movement in Australia   The politics of resistance and class Session 2 G053  
Judith Brett The two Frasers   Withdrawn  
Judith Brett Revising the agenda for the study of Australian political culture: The Australian state in every day life   Australia's contribution to political studies Session 4 G008  
Pat Brewer Has identity politics shifted feminism to the right?   Women and politics Session 1 G008  
Craig Browne Deliberative democracy and late-modernity   Political theory Session 8 G009  
Bruce Buchan The empire of political thought: Perceptions of Indigenous government in Australia   Political theory Session 5 G009  
John Bruni and Purnendra Jain Australia, Japan and the United States:Towards a new security architecture in the Asia-Pacific?   International politics Session 8 G031  
Neil Burdess and Kevin O'Toole Governance in rural communities: The case of Victoria   Australasian politics Session 3 G030  
Michelle Burgis A law for all peoples? Reconciling Rawls's 'realistic utopia' with global poverty and Islamic worldview(s)   International politics Session 10 G031  
Verity Burgmann The 'cancer stage of capitalism' and the politics of resistance   The politics of resistance and class Session 2 G053  
Anthony Burke and Minerva Nasser-Eddine The existential terror: The United States and Israel after September 11   International politics Session 2 G031  
Damien Cahill The markets, morals and civil society project: Conflict and consensus on the Australian Right   Australasian politics Session 7 G030  
Paul J Carnegie Assessing regime change: The processes of democratic transitions and consolidations   Political theory Session 2 G009  
John Cash Politics, history and the unconscious   Political sociology Session 10 G053  
John Cash Political passions today   Australia's contribution to political studies Session 4 G008  

Helena Catt

Will we make it to the centenary?

 

The disciplinary history of political science

Session 7 G008  
Bruce Chapman with Linda Botterill Drought policy in Australia   Australasian politics Session 10 G010  

Louise Chappell and Lisa Hill

The impact of feminist scholarship on Australian political science and the status of women in the profession

 

Withdrawn

 
David Charnock and Peter Ellis Postmaterialism and the Australian party system   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
Phil Chase Hegemony in abstraction: Media coverage and the 2001 local government election   Australasian politics panel: The media and politics Session 3 G008  
Peter Chen ‘They're not like us’: The deamalgamation of Delatite Shire   Australasian politics Session 3 G030  
John Chesterman and David Tucker Minority rights in democratic Australia   Australasian politics Session 3 G010  
Fiona Childs Government relations with the mainstream Australian press: Managing the loyal opposition   Withdrawn  
Stephen Church Beyond recognition: The institutionalisation of parties in the New Zealand Parliament   Withdrawn  
Darian Clark Is it possible to 'make trade fair'?   International politics Session 9 G031  
Hal Colebatch Institutions, organizations, government and governing   Withdrawn  
Malcolm Cook Opening up the vault: Emerging market responses to the new global political economy of finance   International politics Session 2 G010  
Drew Cottle and Helen Masterman-Smith Fretilin: Resistance and Survival   The politics of resistance and class Session 3 G053  
Kate Crowley Strained relations: Governing in minority in Tasmania   Australasian politics Session 2 G030  
Michael Crozier Political times and intellectual tides: The Australasian Political Studies Association archive   The disciplinary history of political science Session 1 HA Tank  
Giorel Curran, Elizabeth van Acker & Robyn Hollander Xenophobia: Is it enough? Populist parties in Australia and Europe   Political sociology Session 8 G053  
Jennifer Curtin and Dennis Woodward Whatever happened to the rural revolt?   Australasian politics Session 10 G010  
Brent Davis Wealth and voting: Some politico-econometric estimates for Australia   Australasian politics Session 10 G030  
Stuart Dawson Dialogical hermeneutics and political inquiry   Political sociology Session 10 G053  
Richard DeAngelis Le Pen and the rise of populism in Europe   Political sociology: Panel on Populism in America, Australia and Europe Session 7 G053  
David Denemark Information flow and voter decision-making in the 2001 Australian federal election: The role of international and domestic issues   Australasian politics panel: The media and politics Session 3 G008  
France Desaubin The strategy and politics of the South African labour movement   Withdrawn      
Richard Devetak 'A war against the example': Burke, Bush and the War on Terror   International politics Session 2 G031  
Thuy Do The evolution of refugee protection in international and domestic state practices   International politics Session 9 G031  
Tahnya Barnett Donaghy Equality mainstreaming: Lesson learning from Northern Ireland   Women and politics Session 1 G008  
Jed Donoghue, Bruce Tranter and Robert White Australian dreams: Homeownership, shareownership and Coalition policy   Australasian politics Session 7 G030  
Jed Donoghue and Robert White Marshall, Mannheim and modern citizenship   Political sociology Session 10 G053  
Nick Economou 'Green' performance in Australian federal elections: Much ado about nothing?   Environmental policy and politics Session 9 G008  
Elizabeth Eedy Unresolved accountability issues in Australian higher education reform: a case-study   Australasian politics Session 4 G010  
Peter Ellis and David Charnock Postmaterialism and the Australian party system   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
David Farrell Panel on Electoral reform Keynote session Session 4 HA Tank  
David Farrell and Ian McAllister Preferences, tickets and transfers: The 1983 reform of the electoral system to the Australian Senate and its consequences for preferential voting   Australia's contribution to political studies Session 9 HA Tank  
Karen Farquharson Regulating tobacco products in Australia   Withdrawn  
Senator John Faulkner Labor's contribution to electoral reform Keynote speaker Session 5 HA Tank  
Sergio Fiedler Communism and the multitude   Withdrawn      
Ann Firth The breadwinner, his wife and their welfare: Identity and redistribution in Australian post-war reconstruction   Political sociology Session 9 G053  
Melanie Fisher and Linda Botterill Magical thinking: the rise of the community development model   Australasian politics Session 6 G030  
Greg Fry Oceania's voyage: Reflections on the power of 'region' in world politics   International politics Session 6 G053  
Fred P Gale The politicization of market Instruments for ecological sustainability: The case of Voluntary Forest Certification in Canada   Environmental policy and politics Session 8 G008  
Brian Galligan Gentleman scholar The disciplinary history of political science Session 2 HA Tank  
Brian Galligan   Federalism and the High Court Australia's contribution to political studies : Federalism and the High Court panel Session 7 HA Tank  
Brian Galligan and Winsome Roberts The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics   Australasian politics Session 4 G010  
Toby Ganley Australia the show-dog: An identification and analysis of the mongrel metaphor in The Bulletin   Political sociology Session 8 G053  
Katharine Gelber The scope of the implied right to freedom of political communication  

Australasian politics

Session 4 G030  
Chris Geller Single Transferable Vote with Borda Elimination: A new vote counting system   Political theory Session 3 G009  
Nicky George Understanding the relationship between rights, needs and obligations: Women's civil society organisations in Fiji   International politics Session 10 G031  
Rachel Gibson The future of national election surveys? Evaluating online election surveys in Australia and Britain   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
Rachel Gibson and Stephen Ward State parties use of the internet in Australia   Australasian politics Session 1  
Graeme Gill From the peasants to the bourgeoisie: Dealing with the Soviet collapse  

Australia's contribution to political studies : Soviet/Russian studies panel

Session 5 G008  
James A. Gillespie Political settlements and global bulldozers: Institutional models of Australian political development   Australasian politics Session 6 G010  
Ayla Göl A critique of foreign policy analysis (FPA) in transitional states International politics Session 3 G031  
Leigh Gollop People's assemblies: Giving people a say in government   Australasian politics Session 6 G030  
Murray Goot Party convergence revisited   Australasian politics Session 3 G010  
David Gow Split-ticket voting and divided government in Australia   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
Sarah Graham America's soft power in international relations theory   International politics Session 6 G053  
Beth Greener-Barcham Visualising a liberal military   International politics Session 8 G010  
Sandra Grey Can we measure the influence of social movements?   Australasian politics Session 6 G030  
Nomita Halder Stepping-stones: Women and cabinet power in New Zealand   Withdrawn  
Carolyn Hendriks Exploring the murky waters of civil society in deliberative democracy   Political theory Session 4 G009  
Cameron Hill ‘Imagining imperialism’: Constructivism, role theory and American debates over the Philippines, 1898-1913   International politics Session 3 G031  
Lisa Hill Democratic assistance: A template for compulsory voting   Australasian politics Session 4 G030  
Lisa Hill Panel: The impact of feminist scholarship on Australian political science   Women and politics Session 6 G008  
Martin Hirst The ties that bind: Journalists and the nation-state   The politics of resistance and class Session 4 G053  
Robyn Hollander, Giorel Curran & Elizabeth van Acker Xenophobia: Is it enough? Populist parties in Australia and Europe   Political sociology Session 8 G053  
Purnendra Jain and John Bruni Australia, Japan and the United States:Towards a new security architecture in the Asia-Pacific?   International politics Session 8 G031  
Carol Johnson Australian political science and the study of discourse   The disciplinary history of political science Session 3 HA Tank  
Grant Jones and Jenny Stewart The emergence of environmental governance   Environmental policy and politics Session 8 G008  
Tim Jordan Groundless thinking, groundless action: Hannah Arendt's weak ontology   Withdrawn  
Paul Keal Can international society be redeemed? Indigenous rights and the politics of mutual recognition   International politics Session 10 G031  
David Kennedy Private military companies and the neo-liberal 'peace'   Withdrawn  
Angela Keys Yippies: Rebels without a cause?   Political sociology Session 9 G053  
Rick Kuhn The tradition of Jewish anti-Zionism in the Galician socialist movement   The politics of resistance and class Session 3 G053  
Ashley Lavelle The ALP and class struggle: A case study of the Whitlam Labor Opposition's response to union unrest in the late 1960 and early 1970s   The politics of resistance and class Session 4 G053  
Jefferson Lee The media and East Timor: Taking stock of the post mortems   International politics Session 4 G031  
Martin Leet Relations between science, morality and aesthetics   Political theory Session 8 G009  
Glen Lehman Globalisation and the authentic self: Cosmopolitanism and Charles Taylor's communitarianism   Withdrawn  
Jenny M Lewis Making connections and setting the agenda: health policy networks and issues in Victoria   Health, politics and policy Session 4 G015  
Sandra Lilburn and Damian O'Leary The politics of conscience voting in Australia: Case studies in public deliberation   Australasian politics Session 3 G010  
Ian McAllister The border protection poll: The 2001 federal election and the Coalition victory   Australasian politics panel: Federal election 2001 Session 2 G008  
Ian McAllister and David Farrell Preferences, tickets and transfers: The 1983 reform of the electoral system to the Australian Senate and its consequences for preferential voting   Australia's contribution to political studies Session 9 HA Tank  
Greg McCarthy Hollywood politics: Attack of the moral clones   International politics Session 6 G031  
Peter McCarthy Political Science at the ANU's Research School of Social Sciences: The early years   The disciplinary history of political science Session 1 HA Tank  
Matt McDonald Security, sovereignty and identity   International politics Session 7 G031  
Angus McIntyre An Australian contribution to leadership classification: Little on 'middle way' or pairing leadership   Withdrawn      
Christopher Mackenzie The entrepreneurial bureaucrat: A study of policy entrepreneurship in the formation of a national strategy to create an Asia-literate Australia   Australasian politics Session 9 G030  
Iain McLean Australian electoral reform and two concepts of representation   Australia's contribution to political studies Session 8 HA Tank  
Elizabeth McLeay Representation and the Maori: Institutional persistence and shifting justifications   Australasian politics Session 1 G030  
May McPhail The East Timor intervention: Foreign policy success or failure?   International politics Session 4 G031  
Marion Maddox Religion and Australian politics: Out of the methodological bog   Australasian politics Session 4 G030  
Maria Maley The changing role of ministerial advisers   Australasian politics Session 9 G030  
Haydon Manning The Australian Greens and the handicap of left legacies   Withdrawn    
Dimitri Margaritis and Ann Sullivan New Zealand Maori voting behaviour under MMP   Australasian politics Session 1 G030  
Roger Markwick The market as totalitarianism: The Russian experience   Australia's contribution to political studies : Soviet/ Russian studies panel Session 5 G008  
Ian Marsh Interest group participation in Senate committee enquiries   Australasian politics Session 4 G010  
Natalie Mast An upper house in all but name? An analysis of the European Parliament   International politics Session 5 G031  
Helen Masterman-Smith and Drew Cottle Fretilin: Resistance and survival   The politics of resistance and class Session 3 G053  
Greg Melluish The Strange Birth of Colonial Democracy revisited: The New South Wales 1859 election   Australasian politics Session 7 G030  
Robert F Miller Humanitarian intervention and the politics of nationalism in the former Yugoslavia   Australia's contribution to political studies : Soviet/ Russian studies panel I Session 5 G008  
John Minns and Tom Bramble The anti-globalisation movement in Australia   The politics of resistance and class Session 2 G053  
Kyoung-Hee Moon Dualism of development: What has changed and what hasn't changed in terms of the pattern of female employment in the Korean apparel industry?   The politics of resistance and class Session 4 G053  
Tod Moore and James Walter The new social order? Australia's contribution to 'new liberal' thinking in the interwar period   Australasian politics Session 6 G010  
Anthony Moran The globalization of Australia: The state and national belonging   Australasian politics Session 2 G030  
Kathy Morton Do we need a world bank?   International politics Session 9 G031  
Jeremy Moses Discourses of humanitarianism in American war   Withdrawn  
Gavin Mount The global politics of emotion: All's fear in love and war   International politics Session 6 G053  
Alex Munton Regional cooperation and the governance of maritime security in the Arafura and Timor seas   International politics Session 8 G010  
Minerva Nasser-Eddine and Anthony Burke The existential terror: The United States and Israel after September 11   International politics Session 2 G031  
John Nethercote RS Parker and public service The disciplinary history of political science Session 2 HA Tank  
Kasumi Nishigaya Young women garment factory workers in post-UNTAC Cambodia: Export-orientation, decent work deficit and sexual health risk   Health, politics and policy Session 4 G015  
Brendan O'Connor Who’s afraid of populism? American populism, conservatism, and welfare reform   Political sociology: Panel on Populism in America, Australia and Europe Session 7 G053  
Jacinta O'Hagan The concept of humanitarianism   Withdrawn  
Damian O'Leary Post-national belonging: Unpacking Habermas' constitutional patriotism   Political theory Session 8 G009  
Damian O'Leary and Sandra Lilburn The politics of conscience voting in Australia: Case studies in public deliberation   Australasian politics Session 3 G010  
Kevin O'Toole and Neil Burdess Governance in rural communities: The case of Victoria   Australasian politics Session 3 G030  
Chengxin Pan Two perspectives on self and other: Western and traditional Chinese views of identity: Implications for global politics   International politics Session 3 G031  
Andrew Parkin   tba Australia's contribution to political studies : Federalism and the High Court panel Session 7 HA Tank  
John Parkinson Plus ça change: the use of deliberation in the UK's National Health Service   Political theory Session 4 G009  
Robert G Patman US exceptionalism and the 'new war' against global terrorism   International politics Session 2 G031  
Aleksandar Pavkovic Secession from a liberal state: Is it justified?   Political theory Session 1 G009  
Sharmila Peres da Costa The politics of fear in Australian foreign policy   Withdrawn  
Sam Pietsch Government scapegoating of Jewish refugees in the 1930s   The politics of resistance and class Session 3 G053  
Siswo Pramono An account of the genocidal state   International politics Session 6 G031  
Siswo Pramono Paralysis by design: An account of the international theory of genocide   International politics Session 5 G010  
Helen Pringle Acorns, plums and deer: Revisiting Macpherson on Locke   Withdrawn  
Helen Pringle Anti-vilification provisions in New South Wales: Searching for a principle   Withdrawn  
Gonzalo Villalta Puig Michael Oakeshott's critique of rationalism in politics: A counter-critique   Political theory Session 7 G009  
Christopher Pyne MHR   Panel on Electoral reform Keynote session Session 4 HA Tank  
Joel Quirk The construction of an edifice: The story of a ŒFirst Great Debate   International politics Constructive history panel Session 1 G010  
Stephen Reglar Why politics is by nature a-historical   Political theory Session 9 G009  
Dave Renton Class strategies and British communism   Withdrawn      
Chris Reus-Smit Imagining society: Constructivism and the English School   International politics Constructive history panel Session 1 G010  
Rod Rhodes 'How do we explain ourselves to one another?' Professionalisation versus traditions in UK political science   The disciplinary history of political science Session 7 G008  
Maurice Rickard Party discipline, conscience voting and conscientious dissent   Political theory Session 2 G009  
TH Rigby Russian nationhood from its origins to Putin   Australia's contribution to political studies : Soviet/ Russian studies panel Session 5 G008