Publications
From Ecomasculinity to Profeminist Environmentalism: Recreating Men's Relationship with Nature
B Pease
(2021), pp. 537-557, Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology, B1
Bob Pease
(2021), pp. 1-22, The Palgrave Handbook of the History of Human Sciences, B1
Gendering Violence: Theorising the Links Between Men, Masculinities and Violence
Bob Pease
(2021), pp. 71-90, Violence, Gender and Affect, B1
B Pease
(2021), Vol. 40, pp. 52-67, Nouvelles Questions Feministes, C1
Post-Anthropocentric Social Work Critical Posthuman and New Materialist Perspectives Preface
Bob Pease, Vivienne Bozalek
(2021), pp. XIX-XXIV, POST-ANTHROPOCENTRIC SOCIAL WORK, A7
The rise of angry white men Resisting populist masculinity and the backlash against gender equality
Bob Pease
(2020), pp. 15-30, The Challenge of Right-Wing Nationalist Populism for Social Work: A Human Rights Approach, B1
Bob Pease
(2020), pp. 10-23, Post-anthropocentric Social Work Critical Posthuman and New Materialist Perspectives, 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
Working with men in the human services
B Pease, P Camilleri
(2020), pp. 1-248, Working with Men in the Human Services, A7
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
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
B Pease, C Noble, J Ife
(2017), pp. 1-15, Radicals in Australian Social Work: Stories of Lifelong Activism, A7
Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work. Transforming the Politics and Practices of Caring
Bob Pease, Anthea Vreugdenhil, Sonya Stanford
(2017), pp. 1-250, Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work, 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
Doing profeminist research with men in social work: Reflections on epistemology, methodology, and politics
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), pp. 1-227, Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience, 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