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Postgraduate students by Research

CCG members who are the Principle Supervisor and the list of postgraduate students by research under them.

Associate Professor Stephen Alomes
• Wendy Bilboe: The Alternative Press in Australia during the Vietnam era 1962 - 1975
• Paul Dennis Carter: Eleven Seasons: A Creative Writing Journey through Modern Australian Football (Submitted 2008)
• Chelsea Rodd: War as Nationalism: A comparative study of Australia and Canada

Professor David Birch
• Marlene Mary Drysdale: Reconciliation in Australia: a study of communication strategies and symbolism
• Trevor Goddard: Impact of mine closure on community health: A Kelian study
• Hatice Sitki: Myths, Symbols and Branding: Turkish National Identity and the EU
• Kathleen Anne Triffitt: Re-imag(in)ing ‘the Everyday’ Cultures of People with HIV
• David Adamson, Political Theatre in Manila and Melbourne

Professor Clare Bradford
• Robin Ann Freeman: Establishing ethical approaches to editing Indigenous writing in post-colonial societies
• Joanna Walkden: Feminist perspectives on gender ideology in recent young adult literature
• Trish Anne Lunt (nee Byron): Representations of Spatiality in Australian Children's Fiction
• Juliet O'Conor: Traditional Australian Indigenous stories for children: three case studies
• Michelle Linda Preston: Melancholia and Juvenile Nomadism in Sonya Hartnett's Y/A fiction
• Cecilia Yubuko Rogers: Persecuting the innocent: exploring the Gothic in children's literature

Dr Kevin Brown
• Alexia Maddox (formerly Fry): The Herpetological Community: the dynamics of community in a digital age

Associate Professor Matthew Clarke
• Deanna Davy: Transnational NGO Activism for child labour and child trafficking
• Anthony James Ware: Principles for successful NGO development work in Burmese political climate

Dr Joost Cote
• Cherie Rachel McKeich: Representations of British India: TN Mukharji, international exhibitions and museum collections

Associate Professor Elizabeth Eckermann
• Margaret Therese Whitstock: Reducing Adverse Drug Events in Older Persons Taking New Drugs

Dr Ron Goodrich
• Adam Casey: The Silence of the 7th Floor: Narratives of Traumatic Experience
• Tom Cho: Popular Culture, Identity & New...Fiction
• Anna Dimitriou: Paramythi, Talk Story & Cultural Identity in Diaspora
• George Raitt: Visualising Literature: Screen Adaptation & the Reader/Viewer
• Leanne Robinson-McCarthy: Author-Reader Relationship at the Site of the Work
• Brett Voss*: The Fiction of Stanislaw Lem & Contemporary Literary Theory
*Please note that, by mutual arrangement, Dr Geoff Boucher has now taken over the role of principal.

Professor Baogang He
• Michael Crisp: China Rising: Implications for Australian Grand Strategy
• James Aubrey Murphy: Indonesia, China and Regions of Special Autonomy

Associate Professor Louise Johnson
• Beth Brough: Jungian Psychology and Spiritual Development

Associate Professor Damien Kingsbury
• Andrew Bradley Marriott:Rights and the rule of law in post-conflict justice systems
• Pearl Lee Pool: Film, documentaries and social activism from Burma and the borders
• Terry Mark Russell: Root Causes of Institution Building Problems in East Timor, 1999-2002
• Maria Isabelle Schmidt: Small-scale Irrigators, Pastoral Livelihood Diversification and Poverty Alleviation in Kenya (completed)
• Julian Roche: Futures trading and development

Associate Professor Michele Langfield
• Tony Joel: Dresden as Opferstadt?: The Politics of Commemorating Destruction, 1985-2005 (Thesis submitted on 18 December 2008)
• Chris Linke: MA: 'Side-by-side: the Adelaide Vietnam War Memorial'.

Professor William Logan
• Hui Chi Huang: The Evolution and Conservation of Taiwan's Aboriginal Art Heritage
• Herman Ogoti Kiriama: Memory and Heritage: the Shimoni Slave Caves in Southern Kenya
• Thanh Binh Nguyen: The Making of Public Space in Haiphong, Vietnam
• Ilka Schacht: Determining Research Significance in Archaeological Collections from Historic Sites(Completed)
• Fiona Starr: Mobilizing Corporate Social Responsibility for World Cultural Heritage
• Conservation
• Jonathan David Sweet: The colonial museum in the Asia-Pacific Region: transformations in the ages of colonisation, nationalism and globalisation, 1870-2000
• Chao-Wang Wang: Generational Transfer of Chinese Traditional Arts Through Digital Media Communication

Dr Colin Long
• Sally Watterson: The National Museum of Mongolian History and how its collections reflect 20th century Mongolia and current perceptions of Mongolian history

Professor Fethi Mansouri
• Ehssan Abdallah: Culture and Trade: The Australian Education Sector and the Middle East
• Saleem F Gaithom Aljebori: The Policy of European Union towards the Middle East
• Jarrod Anthony Hingston: The Influence of Cultural Orientations on Cross-Cultural Negotiations
• Faorligh (Leigh) Hunter: Transnationalism and identity formation among refugee youth in Australia

Dr Matthew Sharpe
• Rory Lachlan Jeffs: Hegel's dialectic of desire and 20th century French philosophy
• Russell Manning: Adolescent ontology as mediated by the television, computer and mobile phone screen
• Christopher James Pollard: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty and the Inevitability of Naturalism
• Daniel Townsend: Leo Strauss and Islam

Professor Sanjay Srivastava
• Shelley Anne Cowden: Eastern Philosophy, Environmental Discourse and the Media

Professor Geoff Stokes
• Henry Meghaizel: Aristotle on Wisdom: Knowledge of Wisdom and How to Acquire It
• Amy Nethery: Immigration detention as adminstrative punishment: an Australian case-study

Dr Andrew Vandenberg
• Hercules Bantas: Deliberation, Citizenship and Networked Computers(Hercules has submitted his thesis and is awaiting the examiners’ reports)

Professor David Walker
• Jacqueline Abbott: Dora Wilson (1883-1946) A Life in Art
• Kane Nathan Collins: The Early Critics of White Australia
• Richard Gehrmann: Australia and India: Military Dimensions of a Colonial Relationship
• John Craig Keating: The Neon Cross - The social gospel at work in Shanghai-Moore Memorial Church
• Jennifer Margaret Lee: Negotiating nationalism: Australian publishers and their publics, 1945–1999
• Ruth Lorna Lee: The Life and Times of Dr Mary De Garis 1881-1963
• Sally Percival Wood: Bandung 1955 and the making of a non-aligned 'third world'
• Gregory Ross Watters: The White Doctor's Burden: The Australian Medical Profession and Asia

Dr Nina Weerakkody
• Graeme William Domm: "More, more, more, faster, faster, faster..." Growing speed and volume in mass communication and its implications for professional communicators

Associate Professor Andrea Witcomb
• Katrina Patricia Chapman: Collection and representation of Australian urban Aboriginal art in public institutions
• Katie Michelle Young: The challenges and opportunities of holocaust heritage management

Dr Linda Young
• Louise Fortunata Zarmati: Education Programs in Australian Museum and Heritage Sites

Dr Grazyna Zajdow
• Karina Joyce Butera: The Presentation of Gendered Selves in Everyday Friendship

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2nd August 2011