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| participants: james walter | | | | James Walter
Professor, Head of School
School of Political and Social Inquiry
Monash University
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Research Projects
Have held an ARC large grant on 2001-2003 'Australian Politics: a history of ideas 1888-2000'. funding has been carried forward to August 2004. Expected completion late 2004/early 2005.
Applying in 2004 for 2005 Discovery grant on 'Political Careers: a cohort analysis'.
Publications
Books
J. Walter and M. MacLeod 2002, The Citizens' Bargain: a documentary history of Australian views since 1890, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.
Chapters
J. Walter 2000, "The end of geography? An Australian experience of new media and 'borderless' education", in G. Anker, U. Hugl and S. Laske
(Hrsg.) Universit�tsentwicklung und neue Medien, Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universit�ts-Verlag, pp. 177-190.
J. Walter 2002, "'The Solace of Doubt'? Biographical methodology after the short twentieth century", in P. France and W. St Clair, eds Mapping
Lives: The uses of Biography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 321-335.
J. Walter 2003, "Johannes Bjelke-Petersen: 'The Populist Autocrat'", in D. Murphy, R. Joyce, M. Cribb and R. Wear, eds The Premiers of Queensland, St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, pp. 304-36.
Articles
J. Walter 1999, "Bureaucracy and Democracy in the American Century: A.F. Davies on Administration and the 'Knowledgeable Society'", Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 23-32.
J. Walter 2001, "Designing Families and Solid Citizens: The Dialectic of Modernity and the Matrimonial Causes Bill, 1959", Australian Historical Studies, vol. 32, no. 116, pp. 40-56.
Refereed Conference paper
J. Walter and T. Moore 2002, "The New Social Order? Australia's contribution to 'new liberal' thinking in the interwar period". The jubilee conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Australian National University, Canberra, 2-4 October,.
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This report has been make possible due to the generous support of the Australian Research Council, and Curtin University of Technology
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publications | | James Walter and Margaret Macleod, The Citizen's Bargain: A Documentary History of Australian Views Since 1890, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2002. [details] |
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