Publications
B Pease
(2023), pp. 99-111, Post-Pandemic Welfare and Social Work: Re-imagining the New Normal, London, Eng., C1
Posthumanism and the man question: Beyond anthropocentric masculinities
U Mellström, B Pease
(2022), London, Eng., A7
From Ecomasculinity to Profeminist Environmentalism: Recreating Men's Relationship with Nature
B Pease
(2021), pp. 537-557, Men, masculinities, and Earth : contending with the (m)Anthropocene, London, Eng., B1
Bob Pease
(2021), pp. 1-22, The Palgrave Handbook of the History of Human Sciences, Singapore, B1
The rise of angry white men: resisting populist masculinity and the backlash against gender equality
Bob Pease
(2021), pp. 15-30, The challenge of right-wing nationalist populism for social work : a human rights approach, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Bob Pease
(2021), pp. 10-23, Post-anthropocentric social work : critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives, Abingdon, Eng., B1
B Pease
(2021), Vol. 40, pp. 52-67, Nouvelles Questions Feministes, Paris, France, C1
Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Critical Posthuman and New Materialist Perspectives Preface
Bob Pease, Vivienne Bozalek
(2021), A7
Gendering Violence: Theorising the Links Between Men, Masculinities and Violence
Bob Pease
(2020), pp. 71-90, Violence, Gender and Affect : interpersonal, institutional and ideological practices, Cham, Switzerland, B1
Resistance and backlash to gender equality
M Flood, M Dragiewicz, B Pease
(2020), pp. 1-16, Australian Journal of Social Issues, London, Eng., C1
Facing patriarchy : from a violent gender order to a culture of peace
B Pease
(2019), London, Eng., A1
Recreating men's relationship with nature: toward a profeminist environmentalism
Bob Pease
(2019), Vol. 22, pp. 113-123, Men and masculinities, London, Eng., C1-1
Towards a critical ethic of care in social work
Bob Pease, Anthea Vreugdenhil, Sonya Stanford
(2018), pp. 3-15, Critical ethics of care in social work: transforming the politics and practices of caring, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Do men care? From uncaring masculinities to men's caring practices in social work
B Pease
(2018), pp. 186-196, Critical ethics of care in social work: transforming the politics and practices of caring, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Resistance and Backlash to Gender Equality: An evidence review
B Pease, Michael Flood, Molly Dragiewicz
(2018), Melbourne, Vic., A6
B Pease
(2017), pp. 1-16, Radicals in Australian social work: stories of lifelong activism, Redlands Bay, Qld., B1
B Pease
(2017), pp. 198-216, Radicals in Australian social work: stories of lifelong activism, Redlands Bay, Qld., B1
Bob Pease
(2017), pp. 216-227, Social work in a glocalised world, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Radicals in Australian Social Work: Stories of Lifelong Activism
C Noble, B Pease, J Ife
(2017), Radicals in Australian Social Work: Stories of Lifelong Activism, Redlands Bay, Qld., A7
Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work. Transforming the Politics and Practices of Caring
Bob Pease, Anthea Vreugdenhil, Sonya Stanford
(2017), Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work, Abingdon, Eng., A7
Engaging men in feminist social work: theory, politics and practice
B Pease
(2016), pp. 287-302, Contemporary feminisms in social work practice, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
Bob Pease
(2016), Vol. 35, pp. 49-53, Social alternatives, Brisbane, Qld., C1
B Pease
(2015), pp. 52-66, Feminisms in social work research: promise and possibilities for justice-based knowledge, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Injuries and privileges: being a white working-class academic man
B Pease
(2015), pp. 85-93, Bread and roses: voices of Australian academics from the working class, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, B1
Masculinity and social work practice
B Pease
(2015), pp. 679-684, International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences (second edition), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1
Undoing privilege in Western social work: implications for critically-reflective practice in China
B Pease
(2015), Vol. 8, pp. 93-106, China journal of social work, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Recognition, resistance and reconstruction : an introduction to subjectivities and social justice
M Pallotta-Chiarolli, B Pease
(2014), pp. 1-23, The politics of recognition and social justice : transforming subjectivities and new forms of resistance, New York, NY, B1
Transforming privileged subjectivities: toward a pedagogy of the oppressor
B Pease
(2014), pp. 159-172, The politics of recognition and social justice: transforming subjectivities and new forms of resistance, New York, N.Y., B1
B Pease
(2014), pp. 22-40, Preventing sexual violence : interdisciplinary approaches to overcoming a rape culture, Baskingstoke, England, B1
B Pease
(2014), pp. 69-83, Walking beside challenging the role of emotions in normalization, Stockholm, Sweden, B1
B Pease
(2014), pp. 52-66, Feminisms in Social Work Research: Promise and Possibilities for Justice-Based Knowledge, B1-1
'New wine in old bottles?' A commentary on 'What's in it for men?': Old question, new data
B Pease
(2014), Vol. 17, pp. 549-551, Men and masculinities, London, Eng., C1
B Pease
(2014), Vol. 16, pp. 60-72, Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
Gendering Methodologies in the Study of Men and Masculinities
B Pini, B Pease
(2013), pp. 1-25, Men, Masculinities and Methodologies, London, UK, B1
Epistemology, Methodology and Accountability in Researching Mens Subjectives and Practices
B Pease
(2013), pp. 39-52, Men, Masculinities and Methodologies, London, UK, B1
Interrogating privileged subjectivities : reflections on writing personal accounts of privilege
B Pease
(2012), pp. 71-82, Emergent writing methodologies in feminist studies, New York, N.Y., B1
Military deployment, masculinity and trauma : reviewing the connections
J Fox, B Pease
(2012), Vol. 20, pp. 16-31, Journal of men's studies, Harriman, Tenn., C1
The politics of gendered emotions : disrupting men's emotional investment in privilege
B Pease
(2012), Vol. 47, pp. 125-142, Australian journal of social issues, Strawberry Hills, N. S. W., C1
Introduction : transforming men's practices around the world
K Pringle, J Hearn, B Pease, E Ruspini
(2011), pp. 1-, Men and masculinities around the world, New York, N.Y., B1
Governing men's violence against women in Australia
B Pease
(2011), pp. 177-189, Men and masculinities around the world : transforming men's practices, New York, N.Y., B1
Theorizing normalization as hidden privilege
B Pease
(2011), pp. 69-79, Normalization and 'outsiderhood' feminist readings of a neoliberal welfare state, Sweden, B1
Men in social work : challenging or reproducing an unequal gender regime?
B Pease
(2011), pp. 1-14, Affilia : Journal of women and social work, Thousand Oaks, Calif., C1
Neoliberalism and Australian social work : accommodation or resistance?
J Wallace, B Pease
(2011), Vol. 11, pp. 132-142, Journal of social work, London, England, C1
Interrogating male privilege in the human services and social work education
C Noble, B Pease
(2011), Vol. 10, pp. 29-38, Women in welfare education, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
Challenging the dominant paradigm : social work research, social justice and social change
B Pease
(2010), pp. 98-112, The SAGE handbook of social work research, London, England, B1
Addressing male privilege in counselling with men
B Pease
(2010), Vol. 1, pp. 14-19, CAPA quarterly, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
B Pease
(2010), Vol. 2, pp. 154-164, Culture, society & masculinity, Harriman, Tenn., C1
Racialsed masculinities and the health of immigrant and refugee men
B Pease
(2009), pp. 182-201, Men's health : body, identity and social context, Chichester, England, B1
From evidence-based practice to critical knowledge in post-positivist social work
B Pease
(2009), pp. 45-57, Critical social work, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1
Reshaping attitudes toward violence against women
M Flood, B Pease, N Taylor, K Webster
(2009), pp. 177-198, Violence against women in families and relationships, vol 4, Westport, Conn., B1
Machismo and the construction of immigrant latin American masculinities
P Crossley, B Pease
(2009), pp. 115-134, Migrant men critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience, New York, N.Y., B1
Immigrant men and domestic life - renegotiating the patriarchal bargain?
B Pease
(2009), pp. 79-95, Migrant men critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience, New York, N.Y., B1
Men and masculinities on the move
R Hibbins, B Pease
(2009), pp. 1-19, Migrant men critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience, New York, N.Y., B1
Rethinking masculinities in the African diaspora
N Wa Mungai, B Pease
(2009), pp. 96-114, Migrant men : critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience, New York, N.Y., B1
Introducing critical theories for social work in a neo-liberal context
L Briskman, B Pease, J Allan
(2009), pp. 1-14, Critical social work : theories and practices for a socially just world, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1
From radical to critical social work
B Pease
(2009), pp. 189-198, Critical practice in social work, Basingstoke, England, B1
B Pease
(2009), pp. 37-46, Theorising social exclusion, Abingdon, England, B1-1
Factors influencing attitudes to violence against women
M Flood, B Pease
(2009), Vol. 10, pp. 125-142, Trauma, violence, & abuse, Thousand Oaks, Calif., C1
Migrant men: Critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience
M Donaldson, R Hibbins, R Howson, B Pease
(2009), A7-1
Mothers and sons : using memory-work to explore the subjectivities and practices of profeminist men
B Pease
(2008), pp. 133-150, Dissecting the mundane : international perspectives on memory-work, Lanham, Md., B1
Engaging men in men's violence prevention : exploring the tensions, dilemmas and possibilities
B Pease
(2008), Vol. August 2008, pp. 1-20, Australian domestic & family violence clearinghouse, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
B Pease, S Rees
(2008), pp. 39-45, Just policy: a journal of Asustralian social policy, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Rethinking the significance of attitudes in preventing men's violence3 against women
B Pease, M Flood
(2008), Vol. 43, pp. 547-561, Australian journal of social issues, [Sydney, N.S.W], C1
B Pease
(2007), pp. 103-138, 解放のソーシャルワーク: Kaihō no sōsharu wāku, 世界思想社, Kyōto-shi, Japan, B1
Domestic violence in refugee families in Australia : rethinking settlement policy and practice
S Rees, B Pease
(2007), Vol. 5, pp. 1-19, Journal of immigrant & refugee studies, New York, N.Y., C1
Australia : masculine migrations
B Pease
(2006), pp. 343-348, Men of the global south: a reader, New York, N.Y., B1
Governing men and boys in public policy in Australia
B Pease
(2006), pp. 127-143, Analysing social policy: a governmental approach, Cheltenham, England, B1
Encouraging critical reflections on privilege in social work and the human services
B Pease
(2006), Vol. 1, pp. 15-26, Practice reflexions, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Gendering men: implications for gender equality
B Pease
(2006), pp. 1-13, Men and gender equality: towards progressive policies, Helsinki, Finland, E1
Researching profeminist men's narratives: Participatory methodologies in a postmodern frame
B Pease
(2005), pp. 138-161, Practice and Research in Social Work: Postmodern Feminist Perspectives, B1-1
Rethinking profeminist men's behaviour change programs
B Pease
(2005), pp. 32-40, Women against violence : an Australian feminist journal, Carlton, Vic., C1-1
Undoing men's privilege and advancing gender equality in public sector institutions
M Flood, B Pease
(2005), Vol. 24, pp. 119-138, Policy and society: journal of public, foreign and global policy, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
Migrant masculinities: the experiences of Latin-American migrant men in Australia
B Pease, P Crossley
(2005), Vol. 11, pp. 133-140, JILAS - journal of Iberian and Latin American studies, Adelaide, S. Aust., C1-1
Decentring white men : critical reflections on masculinity and white studies
B Pease
(2004), pp. 119-132, Whitening race : essays in social and cultural criticism, Canberra, A.C.T., B1-1
Critical reflections on profeminist practice in men's groups
B Pease
(2003), pp. 53-65, Gender and groupwork, London, England, B1-1
Men and masculinities : profeminist approaches to changing men
B Pease
(2003), pp. 124-138, Critical social work:an introduction to theories and practices, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1-1
Rethinking the relationship between the self and society
B Pease
(2003), pp. 187-201, Critical social work: an introduction to theories and practices, St Leonards, N.S.W., B1-1
Introducing Critical Theories in Social Work
B Pease, J Allan, L Briskman
(2003), pp. 1-14, Critical social work : an introduction to theories and practices, Crows Nest, N.S.W., B1-1
Doing participatory research with profeminist men
B Pease
(2002), pp. 170-184, Slices of life: qualitative research snapshots, Melbourne, Vic., B1-1
Rethinking empowerment: a postmodern reappraisal for emancipatory practice
B Pease
(2002), Vol. 32, pp. 135-147, British journal of social work, London, England, C1-1
(Re)Constructing Men`s Interests
B Pease
(2002), Vol. 5, pp. 165-177, Men and masculinities, Thousand Oaks, CA, C1-1
Moving beyond mateship:reconstructing Australian men's practices
B Pease
(2001), pp. 191-204, A man's world? changing men's practices in a globalized world, London, England, B1-1
Studying men's practices and gender relations in a global context
B Pease, K Pringle
(2001), pp. 1-17, A man's world? changing men's practices in a globalized world, London, England, B1-1
Afterword: a man`s world? rethinking commonality and diversity in men`s practices
K Pringle, B Pease
(2001), pp. 245-252, Man`s world? changing men`s practices in a globalized world, London, England, B1-1
Developing pro feminist practice with men in social work
B Pease
(2001), Vol. 2, pp. 1-8, Critical social work, Ontario, Canada, C1-1
A re-appraisal of theory practice debate in social work
B Pease
(1993), Vol. 3, pp. 66-78, Asia Pacific journal of social work and development, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Other Public Sector Funding
PhD Scholarship - Masculinities and the health of young refugee males from Southern Sudan
Prof Bob Pease, Mr Ndungi Mungai
VicHealth Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, VicHealth - Scholarship
- 2008: $10,004
- 2007: $22,476
- 2006: $21,231
Supervisions
Stephen Bruce Fisher
Thesis entitled: Involving Men to End Violence Against Women: A Critical Approach
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Sarah Bernadette Epstein
Thesis entitled: Mothers and Sons: Feminist Maternal Practice with Boys
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Cameron Boyd
Thesis entitled: Measuring harm: Governing the effects of child sexual abuse
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Catherine Seymour
Thesis entitled: The Violence of Gender: Australian Policy Responses to Violence
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Clare Land
Thesis entitled: The Politics of Solidarity with Indigenous Struggles in Southeast Australia
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Pete French
Thesis entitled: Staking a Claim: Analysing Interventionist Discourses of Men's Family Violence
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Ndungi Mungai
Thesis entitled: The Health and Well-being of Sudanese Young Men in Melbourne
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Elizabeth Beddoe
Thesis entitled: Building professional capital : New Zealand social workers and continuing education
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Mark Furlong
Thesis entitled: Disturbing the Dream of the Autonomous Subject
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Gregory Paul Roberts
Thesis entitled: Into the Mystic - Bereaved parents, love and spontaneous creativity.
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Krystyna Kostecki
Thesis entitled: Resistance and Reconstruction: Older Women Talk about Childhood Sexual Abuse
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Gillian Louise Nieman
Thesis entitled: Aboriginal People and Local Government: A Shepparton Story
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Jack Migdalek
Thesis entitled: Embodied Choreography and Performance of Gender
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development