contents
 introduction
 scope
 activities
 capacities
 infrastructure
 & benefits
 participants
    dennis altman
    michelle arrow
    paul arthur
    carol bacchi
    ros bandt
    larissa behrendt
    mary besemeres
    richard broome
    chilla bulbeck
    anthony burke
    david carment
    david carter
    jock collins
    liz conor
    greg craven
    martin crotty
    denis cryle
    ann curthoys
    kate darian-smith
    lynette finch
    rae frances
    lucy frost
    stephen garton     heather goodall
    anna haebich
    dennis haskell
    anthony hassall
    jeannie herbert
    jenny hocking
    alison holland
    elizabeth jacka
    bruce johnson
    carol johnson
    mary kalantzis
    marilyn lake
    kateryna longley
    andrew mccann
    chris mcconville
    russell mcdougall
    philip mead
    clive moore
    nicole moore
    stephen muecke
    ffion murphy
    john murphy
    martin nakata
    garth nettheim
    karl neuenfeldt
    christine nicholls
    richard nile
    marguerite nolan
    wenche ommundsen
    darlene oxenham
    maureen perkins
    emily potter
    jan ryan
    kay saunders
    sean scalmer
    bruce scates
    kay schaffer
    joanne scott
    graham seal
    june senyard
    sue sheridan
    judith smart
    tom stannage
    daniela stehlik
    jenny strauss
    sian supski
    hsu-ming teo
    graham tulloch
    james walter
    richard waterhouse
    elizabeth webby
    gus worby
    clare wright

 participants: jenny hocking
 Jenny Hocking
Associate Professor
National Centre for Australian Studies
Monash University


Research Projects
2004-5 Sponsor to Dr Robert Crawford: Monash University Postdoctoral Fellowship. Two years

2002 Harold White Fellowship. National Library of Australia. Three months

1999-2005 Australian Research Council. QEII Research Fellowship

1999 New South Wales Law Foundation, electronic delivery of a selection of speeches by Lionel Murphy $2,500
Publications
Books

2004 Terror Laws: Asio, counter-terrorism and the threat to democracy, University of New South Wales Press. Sydney.

2000 Lionel Murphy: A Political Biography Cambridge University Press. Melbourne. paperback edition with new Foreword by Justice Michael Kirby and new Epilogue 'Did Lionel Murphy really happen?' by the author. 382pp

1997 Lionel Murphy: A Political Biography Cambridge University Press. Melbourne. 359pp Reprinted hardback October 1997. Reprinted hardback November 1997

1994 Beyond Terrorism: the Development of the Australian Security State Allen & Unwin. Sydney. 236pp

Edited Books

2003 Hocking, J. & Lewis, C. It's time again: Whitlam and modern Labor circa Books. Melbourne.

Chapters

2003 Hocking, J. & Lewis, C. 'Thirty years later: the Whitlam government as modernist politics' in Hocking, J. & Lewis, C. It's time again: Whitlam and modern Labor :1-9

2003 'Developments in Australia's counter-terrorism strategy: Towards a surveillance society' in Das, D. & Kratcoski, P. (eds) Meeting the challenges of global terrorism: Prevention, control and recovery Lexington Books. :249-266

2001a 'Robert Menzies' 'fundamental authoritarianism': The 1951 Referendum' in Love, P. & Strangio, P. (eds) Arguing the Cold War Red Rag Publications. Melbourne. 2001

2001b 'Recontesting the cultural cold-war: Frank Hardy, Power without glory and criminal libel' in Griffiths, P. & Webb, R. (eds) work.organisation.struggle: Proceedings Seventh National Labour History Conference Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. Canberra:156-161

1992 'Government Perspectives on Terrorism & the Media' in Schmid, A. & Paletz, D. (eds) Perspectives on Terrorism and the Media Sage. Amsterdam. :86-104

1990 'Mr Neal is Entitled to be an Agitator' in Hocking, B. (ed) Australia Towards 2000 MacMillan. London:148-161

Film Scripts

2000 A Law is made with D. Dellora 17 min. documentary (for the Parliament of Victoria)

Articles

2003 'Counter-terrorism and the criminalisation of politics; Australia's new security powers of detention, proscription and control' Australian Journal of Politics and History Vol.49 No.3 September:355-371

2002 'Homophobes, hypocrites, Heffernan and Howard' Overland 167 Winter:63-68

2001a 'Marketing Frank Hardy: The revival of biography as scandal' Journal of Australian Studies No. 68, August:146-153

2000 'A.W. Martin's Menzies: No Aboriginals and no women' Labour History No. 79 November:213-220

1994a 'First the Verdict then the Trial' Policing and Society (UK) Vol. 4 :219-236

1994b 'Charting Political Space: Surveillance and the Rule of Law' Social Justice (US) Special International issue Vol. 21 No. 4 Winter :66-82

1984a 'Orthodox Theories of 'Terrorism': the Power of Politicised Terminology' Politics:103-110 November
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 publications
Jenny Hocking, Terror Laws: ASIO, Counter-Terrorism and the Threat to Democracy, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2004. [details]
Jenny Hocking and Colleen Lewis (eds), It's Time Again: Whitlam and Modern Labor, Armadale, VIC, Melbourne Publishing Group, 2003. [details]
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