Career highlights
Fulbright Scholar, Non-Profit Leadership, 2017-2018
Research interests
Economic Development
International Aid Flows
Religion and Development
Awards
Alfred Deakin Professor, 2019
Fulbright Scholar - Non-Profit Leadership, 2017/18
- Visiting Scientist at Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (Harvard University, Boston), Visitor at Tufts University (Boston) and Save the Children (Washington DC)
Deakin University Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Experiences (team of 5 staff), 2016
Deakin University Award for Outstanding Contribution to Research Early Career Researcher, 2008 - $5000 Research Grant
RMIT University Teaching Award Early Career Academic, 2006 - $2000 Research Grant
Victoria Universitys Vice-Chancellors Medal for Excellence in Research (Post Graduate Research), 2004 - $4500 Research Grant
Projects
Grants
$92,000 – Defence Science and Technology Group (awarded 2019, funding 2019-2020) (with Professor Simon Feeny, RMIT University) ‘Understanding Influence in the Pacific: Identifying Socio-cultural Conditions that Increase Vulnerability to Influence Attempts so as to Promote Resilience’. Category 2.
$452,000 – World Vision International (awarded 2015, funding, 2015-2016) (with Professor Simon Feeny, RMIT University; Dr Michael Jennings, University of London and Professor Gill Westhorp, Charles Darwin University) ‘Child Sponsorship Research Phase 3’. Category 3.
$771,000 - Australian Agency for International Development (awarded 2013, funding 2013-2015)(with Dr Erin Wilson and Dr Kevin Murfitt) 'Identifying the needs and priorities of children with disabilities in Vanuatu and PNG'.
$221,000 Australian Agency for International Development (awarded 2010, funding 2010- 2012) (with Associate Professor Liz Eckermann) Developing new and effective ways to evaluate intervention in maternal health services in illiterate and innumerate communities in southern Lao PDR: a case study.
$394,349 - Australian Development Research Award ADRA0900065 (awarded 2009, funding 2010-2013) (with Associate Professor Simon Feeny, Dr Heather Wallace, Dr Alberto Posso and others)Economic Shocks: Reducing Vulnerability and Increasing Resilience in the Pacific.
$350,000 Australian Development Research Award ADRA0800340 (awarded 2008, funding 2009-2012) (with Dr Simon Feeny, Professor Tim Fry, Dr Mark Rogers) Scaling Up Aid and the Millennium Development Goals in the Pacific: Absorptive Capacity, Sustainability and Efficiency.
$153,000 Australian Development Research Award ADRA0800340 (awarded 2008, funding 2009-2010) (with Dr Michael Leach, Dr Simon Feeny, Dr Heather Wallace) Understanding Attitudes to National Identity in Melanesia.
$416,000 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP0775104 (awarded 2006, funding from 2007-2009) (with Dr Jude Shaw, Dr Martin Mulligan and Ass/Prof Dave Mercer) Rebuilding Sustainable Communities: Assessing Post-Tsunami Resettlement Projects in Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka. Industry Partner is AusAID
$253,982 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP0562486 (awarded 2005, funding from 2006-2008) (with Dr Simon Feeny and Professor Tim Fry) Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: The Role of Foreign Aid, Trade and NGOs with a focus on the Asia-Pacific. Industry Partner is World Vision of Australia
Publications
Impacts of child sponsorship communications: findings from World Vision programmes
S Feeny, M Clarke, G Westhorp, M Jennings, C Donohue
(2022), pp. 1-12, Development in Practice, London, Eng., C1
Mastering humanitarianism? A survey of postgraduate humanitarian courses
A Stibral, N Zadeh-Cummings, M Clarke
(2022), pp. 1-20, Higher Education, Berlin, Germany, C1
Narrating the South Pacific in and Beyond Great Power Politics
C Pan, M Clarke
(2022), Vol. 39, pp. 1-11, East Asia, Berlin, Germany, C1
D Tittensor, M Clarke
(2022), Vol. 112, pp. 167-187, Muslim World, London, Eng., C1
A Nethery, Z Nwokora, P Ferguson, M Clarke
(2022), Vol. 57, pp. 403-419, Australian Journal of Political Science, C1
A Potent Fuel? Faith Identity and Development Impact in World Vision Community Programming
M Jennings, M Clarke, S Feeny, G Westhorp, C Donohue
(2021), Vol. 33, pp. 70-85, Journal of International Development, C1
Embedding change : designing short-term projects for sustainable effects
E Jenkin, E Wilson, R Campain, K Murfitt, M Clarke
(2020), pp. 189-202, Sustaining Social Inclusion, Abingdon, Eng., B1
The principles and ethics of including children with disability in child research
E Jenkin, E Wilson, R Campain, M Clarke
(2020), Vol. 34, pp. 1-16, Children and society, Chichester, Eng., C1
E Jenkin, E Wilson, M Clarke, R Campain
(2019), Vol. 13, pp. 121-137, Promoting social inclusion : co-creating environments that foster equity and belonging, Bingley, Eng., B1
C Pan, M Clarke, S Loy-Wilson
(2019), Vol. 28, pp. 385-399, Journal of contemporary China, Abingdon, Eng., C1
Building a humanitarian sector career: understanding the education vs experience tension
M Clarke, S Perreard, P Connors
(2019), Vol. 40, pp. 1655-1669, Third World Quarterly, C1
M Clarke, S Feeny
(2019), Vol. 54, pp. 334-354, Australian journal of political science, Abingdon, Eng., C1
Beyond childhood, disability and postcolonial theory: Young children with disability in developing countries can tell their own stories
E Jenkin, E Wilson, R Campain, M Clarke
(2018), pp. 57-79, Seen and Heard: Exploring Participation, Engagement and Voice for Children with Disabilities, Oxford, Eng., B1-1
Understanding Islamic aid flows to enhance global humanitarian assistance
D Tittensor, M Clarke, T Gümüş
(2018), Vol. 12, pp. 193-210, Contemporary Islam, C1
Fairness in the international allocation of development aid
M McGillivray, M Clarke
(2018), Vol. 41, pp. 1068-1087, World economy, Chichester, Eng., C1
Religion and development in the Asia-Pacific : sacred places as development spaces
M Clarke, A Halafoff
(2017), London, Eng., A1
M Clarke, A Ware
(2017), pp. 3-15, Development across faith boundaries, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Faith and crossing boundaries: implications for development policy and practice
A Ware, M Clarke
(2017), pp. 173-184, Development across faith boundaries, Abingdon, Eng., B1
In good faith: benefits and challenges of a secular NGO working with Melanesian communities of faith
M Clarke, K Greenwood
(2017), pp. 142-154, Development across faith boundaries, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Vanuatu and Christian Churches
Matthew Clarke, Anna Halafoff
(2017), pp. 33-48, Religion and development in the Asia-Pacific : sacred places as development spaces, Abingdon, Eng., B1
Stand up and Muslim Sudanese women in Melbourne
Matthew Clarke, Anna Halafoff
(2017), pp. 105-118, Religion and development in the Asia-Pacific : sacred places as development spaces, Abingdon, Eng., B1
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY: Human Rights Case Study
Elena Jenkin, E Wilson, M Clarke, K Murfitt, Robert Campain
(2017), pp. 370-381, The Routledge Handbook of Community Development: Perspectives from around the Globe, New York, N.Y., B1-1
E Jenkin, E Wilson, M Clarke, R Campain, K Murfitt
(2017), Vol. 32, pp. 358-380, Disability and society, Abingdon, Eng., C1
Islamic International Aid Flows for Poverty Alleviation
M Clarke
(2016), pp. 51-67, Islam and Development: Exploring the Invisible Aid Economy, London, Eng., B1
Points of equilibrium: religious beliefs and economic development policy
M Clarke
(2016), Vol. 24, pp. 181-189, Sustainable development, London, Eng., C1
V-A Ware, A Ware, M Clarke
(2016), Vol. 26, pp. 321-333, Development in practice, Abingdon, Eng., C1
E Jenkin, E Wilson, M Clarke, R Campain, K Murfitt
(2016), Vol. 11, pp. 69-84, Knowledge management for development journal, Bennekom, The Netherlands, C1
Islam and Development: Exploring the Invisible Aid Economy
M Clarke, D Tittensor
(2016), London, Eng., A7
A climate-compatible approach to development practice by international humanitarian NGOs
M Clarke, I de Cruz
(2015), Vol. 39, pp. 19-34, Disasters, London, Eng., C1
M Clarke, V-A Ware
(2015), Vol. 15, pp. 37-48, Progress in Development Studies, London, Eng., C1
Friend or foe? Finding common ground between development and Pentecostalism
M Clarke
(2015), Vol. 14, pp. 156-175, PentecoStudies, Sheffield, Eng., C1
Innovative delivery mechanisms: Australian aid partnership with churches in Papua New Guinea
M Clarke
(2015), Vol. 27, pp. 1462-1478, Journal of international development, London, Eng., C1
Christianity and the shaping of Vanuatu's social and political development
M Clarke
(2015), Vol. 28, pp. 24-41, Journal for the academic study of religion, Sheffield, Eng., C1-1
Inclusive practice for research with children with disability: a guide
E Jenkin, E Wilson, K Murfitt, M Clarke, R Campain, L Stockman
(2015), Melbourne, Vic., A6
The human rights needs and priorities of children with disability in Papua New Guinea
E Wilson, E Jenkin, K Murfitt, M Clarke, R Campain, L Stockman, I Leanave, L Nohan Neras, B Hahambu, P Wasape, Z McSivvi, I Powaseu, C Hagarty
(2015), Burwood, Vic., A6
Quality of life for pregnant and recent parity women in Lao PDR
E Eckermann, A Scopaz, M Clarke
(2014), pp. 115-133, Gender, lifespan and quality of life : an international perspective, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, B1
Introduction: The invisible aid sector
D Tittensor, M Clarke
(2014), pp. 1-11, Islam and development: Exploring the invisible aid economy, Farnham, Eng., B1
Conclusion: Invisible aid: Islam, Muslim NGOs and development
M Clarke, G Hoffstaedter, D Tittensor
(2014), pp. 197-205, Islam and development : exploring the invisible aid economy, Farnham, Eng., B1
Vulnerability to what? Multidimensional poverty in Melanesia
M Clarke, S Feeny, L McDonald
(2014), pp. 83-105, Household vulnerability and resilience to economic shocks: findings from Melanesia, Aldershot, England, B1
Child Sponsorship: A Path to its Future
M Clarke, B Watson
(2014), pp. 317-336, CHILD SPONSORSHIP: EXPLORING PATHWAYS TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE, New York, USA, B1
M Clarke, J Lumbers
(2014), pp. 69-83, Engaging the World: Christian Communities in Contemporary Global Societies, Oxford, UK, B1
Learning from missionaries : Lessons for secular development practitioners
M Clarke, J Donnelly
(2014), Vol. 21, pp. 169-186, Engaging the world : Christian communities in contemporary global societies, Oxford UK, B1
Islamic international aid flows for poverty alleviation
M Clarke
(2014), pp. 51-67, Islam and development: exploring the invisible aid economy, Farnham, Eng., B1-1
Mobility and economic resilience in Melanesia
A Posso, M Clarke
(2014), pp. 67-81, Household Vulnerability and Resilience to Economic Shocks: Findings from Melanesia, London, Eng., B1-1
M Clarke, S Feeny, J Donnelly
(2014), Vol. 26, pp. 692-706, European Journal of Development Research, Basingstoke, England, C1
Attitudes to national identity in Melanesia and Timor-Leste
M Leach, J Scambary, M Clarke, S Feeny, H Wallace
(2013), Oxford, England, A1-1
V Ware, A Ware, M Clarke, G Buchanan
(2013), pp. 430-449, Handbook of research on development and religion, Cheltenham, England, B1
Understanding the nexus between religion and development
M Clarke
(2013), pp. 1-13, Handbook of research on development and religion, Cheltenham, England, B1
M Clarke
(2013), pp. 66-78, Handbook of research on development and religion, Cheltenham, England, B1-1
Australian development FBOs and NGOs
L Rae, M Clarke
(2013), pp. 570-583, Handbook of research on development and religion, Cheltenham, England, B1-1
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2013), pp. 174-201, Globalisation, economic transition and the environment : forging a path to sustainable development, Cheltenham, England, B1
National identity in fragile states: insights from tertiary students in Melanesia and Timor-Leste
M Leach, J Scambary, M Clarke, S Feeny, H Wallace
(2013), Vol. 51, pp. 447-478, Commonwealth and comparative politics, Abingdon, Eng., C1
M Clarke
(2013), Vol. 54, pp. 340-351, Asia Pacific viewpoint, Chicheter, England, C1
M Clarke, M Leach, J Scambary
(2013), Vol. 19, pp. 715-738, Nations and nationalism, Chichester, England, C1
A Renzaho, M Clarke
(2013), Vol. 19, pp. 219-227, Australian journal of primary health, Canberra, ACT, C1
The determinants of economic growth versus genuine progress in South Korea
S Feeny, H Mitchell, C Tran, M Clarke
(2013), Vol. 113, pp. 1055-1074, Social indicators research, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1
L'implication des missionnaires pentecôtistes dans l'aide au développement en Asie du Sud-Est
V Ware, A Ware, M Clarke, G Buchanan
(2013), Vol. 60, pp. 488-502, Social compass, London, England, C1
M Leach, M Clarke, P Tanguay, J Scambary
(2013), Vol. 32, pp. 121-156, Politique et Societes, Montreal, Quebec, C1
Introduction : Good and god - development and mission
M Clarke
(2012), pp. 1-13, Mission and development : God's work or good works?, New York, NY, B1
M Clarke
(2012), pp. 67-82, Mission and development : God's work or good works?, New York, NY, B1
Mission and the wane of the secular
G Hoffstaedter, M Clarke
(2012), pp. 189-196, Mission and development : God's work or good works?, New York, NY, B1
A Ware, V Ware, M Clarke
(2012), Vol. 6, pp. 31-39, Australian journal of mission studies, Parkville, Vic., C1
A Scopaz, E Eckermann, M Clarke
(2012), Vol. 1, pp. 49-62, International journal of happiness and development, Geneva, Switzerland, C1
International development : issues and challenges
D Kingsbury, J McKay, J Hunt, M McGillivray, M Clarke
(2012), Basingstoke, England, A7
Understanding the policy implications of ICT for development
M Clarke
(2011), pp. 297-314, ICTs and sustainable solutions for the digital divide : theory and perspectives, Hershey, Pa., B1
Maternal health in Lao PDR : repositioning the goal posts
A Scopaz, E Eckermann, M Clarke
(2011), Vol. 16, pp. 597-611, Journal of the Asia Pacific economy, Abingdon, England, C1
M Clarke, S Charnley, J Lumbers
(2011), Vol. 21, pp. 3-17, Development in practice, Abingdon, England, C1
Old challenges and new opportunities for the MDGs : now and beyond 2015
M Clarke, S Feeny
(2011), Vol. 16, pp. 509-519, Journal of the Asia Pacific economy, Abingdon, England, C1
Deconstructing Aceh's reconstruction
S Kenny, M Clarke, I Fanany, D Kingsbury
(2010), pp. 3-25, Post-disaster reconstruction : lessons from Aceh, London, England, B1
Reconstruction through participatory practice?
S Kenny
(2010), pp. 79-104, Post-disaster reconstruction : lessons from Aceh, London, England, B1
The voices of international NGO staff
M Clarke, S Murray
(2010), pp. 155-185, Post-disaster reconstruction : lessons from Aceh, London, England, B1
S Kenny, M Clarke
(2010), pp. 227-234, Post-disaster reconstruction : lessons from Aceh, London, England, B1
S Kenny, M Clarke
(2010), pp. 3-20, Challenging capacity building : comparative perspectives, New York, N.Y., B1
Conclusion : critical capacity building
S Kenny, M Clarke
(2010), pp. 248-257, Challenging capacity building : comparative perspectives, New York, NY, B1
M Clarke
(2010), pp. 112-132, Challenging capacity building : comparative perspectives, New York, NY, B1
Challenges of achieving the MDGs in the Pacific
S Feeny, M Clarke
(2010), Vol. 25, pp. 131-135, Pacific economic bulletin, Canberra, A. C. T., C1
The end of economic growth? A contracting threshold hypothesis
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2010), Vol. 69, pp. 2213-2223, Ecological economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
The millennium development goals and beyond : international assistance to the Asia-Pacific
S Feeny, M Clarke
(2009), Basingstoke, England, A1
S Islam, C Matthew, S Choi, A Jolley, P Sheehan
(2009), pp. 51-62, Critical states : environmental challenges to development in monsoon Southeast Asia, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, B1
Welfare implications of financial liberalization in Thailand : a cost-benefit analysis
M Clarke, S Islam
(2009), pp. 221-248, Financial liberalization in developing countries : issues, time series analyses and policy implications, Heidelberg, Germany, B1
Achieving the MDGs in Cambodia: improving aid efficiency
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 107-132, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
Achieving the MDGs in Thailand: what role for donors in a high achieving middle-income country?
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 159-181, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
Achieving the MDGs in Papua New Guinea: a focus on governance
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 83-106, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
The role of non-governmental organisations in achieving the MDGs
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 49-79, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
Conclusion and the way forward
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 185-192, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
The role of foreign aid in achieving the MDGs
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 23-48, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
Achieving the MDGs in Solomon Islands: development goals in a post-conflict environment
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 133-158, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
The millennium development goals in the Asia-Pacific: an introduction
Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke
(2009), pp. 3-22, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1
Guest editors' introduction: active citizenship and social accountability
M Clarke, B Missingham
(2009), Vol. 19, pp. 955-963, Development in practice, Abingdon, England, C1
Over the border and under the radar : can illegal migrants be active citizens?
M Clarke
(2009), Vol. 19, pp. 1064-1078, Development in practice, Abingdon, England, C1
Understanding the mission and development nexus
M Clarke, D Loro
(2009), pp. 57-62, Australian journal of mission studies, Parkville, Vic., C1
Post-Kyoto : designing the next international climate change protocol
M Clarke
(2008), New York, United States, A1
S Islam, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 165-182, International finance in emerging markets : issues, welfare economics analyses and policy implications, Heidelberg, Neckar, B1
An introduction to the Asia-Pacific region
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 3-34, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, B1
Why is Gross Domestic Product an inadequate indicator of sustainable welfare?
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 35-46, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, B1
What is the Genuine Progress Indicator and how is it typically calculated?
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 47-68, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, B1
In defence of the Genuine Progress Indicator
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 69-88, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, B1
Genuine progress in Thailand : a systems-analysis approach
M Clarke, J Shaw
(2008), pp. 260-298, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, UK, B1
Genuine progress in Vietnam: the impact of the Doi Moi reforms
V Hong, M Clarke, P Lawn
(2008), pp. 299-330, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, United Kingdom, B1
Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region : comparisons, trends and policy implications
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2008), pp. 333-361, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, UK, B1
Poverty : concepts, measures, trends and responses
M Clarke
(2008), pp. 152-176, International development : issues and challenges, Basingstoke, England, B1
P Sheehan, R Jones, A Jolley, B Preston, M Clarke, P Durack, S Islam, P Whetton
(2008), Vol. 18, pp. 380-396, Global environmental change, Guildford, England, C1
The volatility of aid to small island states
M Clarke, T Fry, S Mihajilo
(2008), Vol. 23, pp. 179-202, Pacific economic bulletin, Canbera, A.C.T., C1
S Feeny, M Clarke
(2008), Vol. 49, pp. 198-212, Asia Pacific viewpoint, Oxford, England, C1
A policy analysis of Victoria's genuine progress indicator
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2008), Vol. 37, pp. 864-879, Journal of socio-economics, Greenwich, Conn., C1
Is measuring genuine progress at the sub-national level useful?
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2008), Vol. 8, pp. 573-581, Ecological indicators, N.Y., N.Y., C1
Evaluating land administration projects in developing countries
D Mitchell, M Clarke, J Baxter
(2008), Vol. 25, pp. 464-473, Land use policy, Guildford, England, C1
Improving the capacity to respond : examining the experiences of short-term tsunami relief staff
S Murray, M Clarke
(2008), Vol. 20, pp. 466-480, Journal of international development, Oxford, England, C1
International development : issues and challenges
M McGillivray, D Kingsbury, J Hunt, J McKay, M Clarke
(2008), Basingstoke, England, A7-1
Education, poverty and the millennium development goals
M Clarke, S Feeny
(2007), pp. 3-8, Education for the end of poverty : implementing all the millennium development goals, New York, NY., B1
Raising the funds - spending the funds: a case study of the effectiveness of both roles of NGO's
M Clarke
(2007), pp. 173-185, Measuring effectiveness in humanitarian and development aid : conceptual frameworks, principles and practice, New York, N. Y., B1-1
What determines Australia's response to emergency and natural disasters
S Feeny, M Clarke
(2007), Vol. 40, pp. 24-36, Australian economic review, Malden, MA, C1
M Clarke
(2007), Vol. 3, pp. 91-102, International journal of environment, workplace and employment, Olney, England, C1
Comparing Australias genuine progress to its economic growth performance
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2007), Vol. 1, pp. 513-531, International journal of green economics, Olney, England, C1-1
Education for the end of poverty : implementing all the millenium development goals
M Clarke
(2007), New York, N.Y., A7
Measuring genuine progress : an application of the genuine progress indicator
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2006), New York, NY, A1-1
Assessing well-being using hierarchical needs
M Clarke
(2006), pp. 217-238, Understanding human well-being, New York, NY, B1-1
Choosing measures of welfare: adapting existing approaches using social choice theory
M Clarke
(2006), pp. 81-100, Trends in poverty and welfare alleviation issues, New York, NY, B1-1
Policy implications of the index of sustainable economic welfare: Thailand as a case study
M Clarke
(2006), pp. 166-185, Sustainable development indicators in ecological economics, Cheltenham, UK, B1-1
Aid and development in conflict environments: an introduction and summary
M Clarke
(2006), pp. 1-8, Aid in conflict, New York, NY, B1-1
J Shaw, M Clarke
(2006), pp. 123-136, Aid in conflict, New York, NY., B1-1
Human well-being: Concepts and measures
M McGillivray, M Clarke
(2006), pp. 3-16, Understanding human well-being, New York, NY., B1-1
Population dynamics and animal welfare issues raised by the culling of kangaroos in Puckapunyal
M Clarke, Y Ng
(2006), Vol. 27, pp. 407-422, Social choice and welfare, Dordrecht, Germany, C1-1
Measuring Australia's well-being using hierarchical needs
M Clarke, S Islam, S Paech
(2006), Vol. 35, pp. 933-945, Journal of socio-economics, Netherlands, C1-1
Measuring human well-being in Thailand : a normative social choice approach
M Clarke
(2006), Vol. 11, pp. 151-167, Journal of the Asia Pacific economy, London, United Kingdom, C1-1
Are the development policy implications of the new economy, new? All that is old is new again
M Clarke
(2006), Vol. 18, pp. 639-648, Journal of international development, Malden, MA, C1-1
National account measures and sustainability objectives : present approaches and future prospects
M Clarke, S Islam
(2006), Vol. 14, pp. 219-233, Sustainable development, Bognor Regis, UK, C1-1
The climate change and development nexus
M Clarke
(2006), Vol. 4, pp. 21-37, ICFAI journal of environmental economics, India, C1-1
Comparing Victoria's genuine progress with that of the Rest-of-Australia
P Lawn, M Clarke
(2006), Vol. 10, pp. 115-138, Journal of economic & social policy, Canberra, A.C.T., C1-1
M Clarke, S Islam
(2005), Vol. 54, pp. 81-93, Ecological economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2005), Vol. 24, pp. 368-389, Economic papers - economic Society of Australia, Rosebery, N.S.W, C1-1
The relationship between national income and health : a new measure applied to Bangkok
M Clarke, S Islam
(2005), Vol. 5, pp. 182-198, Progress in development studies, India, C1-1
S Islam, M Clarke
(2005), Vol. 13, pp. 282-296, Sustainable development, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, C1-1
The development impact of remittances to Nicaragua
A Jennings, M Clarke
(2005), Vol. 15, pp. 685-691, Development in practice, Abingdon, England, C1-1
MEASURING VICTORIA'S GENUINE PROGRESS: A GENUINE PROGRESS INDICTOR (GPI) FOR VICTORIA
M Clarke, P Lawn
(2005), Vol. 24, pp. 368-389, Economic Papers, C1-1
Economic growth and social welfare : operationalising normative social choice theory
M Clarke, S Islam
(2004), Amsterdam, Netherlands, A1-1
M Clarke
(2004), Vol. 3, pp. 262-275, International journal of environment and sustainable development, United Kingdom, C1-1
S Islam, M Clarke
(2003), pp. 71-88, Social responsibility : corporate governance issues, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1-1
S Islam, M Clarke
(2003), pp. 23-37, Pauvreté et développement socialement durable, Bordeaux, France, B1-1
Economic growth and sustainability - an empirical study of the Thai development experience
M Clarke, S Islam, P Sheehan
(2003), Vol. 2, pp. 78-99, International journal of environment and sustainable development, United Kingdom, C1-1
Measuring social welfare: application of social choice theory
M Clarke, S Islam
(2003), Vol. 32, pp. 1-15, Journal of socio-economics, Netherlands, C1-1
Making long-term economic growth more sustainable: evaluating the costs and benefits
S Islam, M Munasinghe, M Clarke
(2003), Vol. 47, pp. 149-166, Ecological economics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1-1
Achieving behaviour change: three generations of HIV/AIDS programming and jargon in Thailand
M Clarke
(2002), Vol. 12, pp. 625-636, Development in Practice, Oxford, United Kingdom, C1-1
S Islam, M Clarke
(2002), Vol. 57, pp. 201-228, Social indicators research, Dordrecht, Netherlands, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Australian Competitive Grants
Understanding Attitudes to National Identity in Melanesia
Prof Matthew Clarke, Dr Michael Leach, A/Prof Simon Feeny, Dr Heather Wallace
AusAID Grant - Australian Development Research Awards - Australian Agency for International Development
- 2010: $8,239
- 2009: $15,239
Developing new and effective ways to evaluate intervention in maternal health services in illiterate and innumerate communities in southern Lao PDR: a case study
Prof Liz Eckermann, Prof Matthew Clarke
AusAID Grant - Australian Development Research Awards - Australian Agency for International Development
- 2012: $55,000
- 2011: $55,000
- 2010: $111,000
Including Pacific children with disabilities in the development
Prof Matthew Clarke, A/Prof Erin Wilson, Dr Kevin Murfitt
AusAID Grant - Australian Development Research Awards - Australian Agency for International Development
- 2014: $371,905
- 2013: $399,456
Building Support Services for Women Experiencing Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence in Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu
Dr Diarmaid Harkin, Prof Matthew Clarke, Dr Mary Iliadis
1-5 DFAT Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program
- 2022: $150,000
Other Public Sector Funding
Transitioning to Life After Parliament.
Prof Matthew Clarke, Dr Amy Nethery, Dr Zim Nwokora, Dr Peter Ferguson
Parliament of Victoria
- 2021: $63,000
- 2020: $20,000
Industry and Other Funding
Child Sponsorship Evaluation
Prof Matthew Clarke
World Vision Internation
- 2015: $18,685
- 2014: $3,740
Child Sponsorship Research Phase 3
Prof Matthew Clarke
World Vision Internation
- 2016: $62,700
- 2015: $9,350
Considering Education and Training in National Security and Counter-Terrorism in Canada and Australia
Dr Veronica Kitchen, Prof Matthew Clarke, Dr Adam Molnar
SSHRCC Grant - Research - Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada
- 2017: $31,990
PNG Perceptions of Chinese and Western/Australian Aid in Pacific Islands Countries
A/Prof Chengxin Pan, Prof Matthew Clarke
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
- 2017: $6,852
IKEA Foundation Research Scholarships
A/Prof Phil Connors, Prof Matthew Clarke, A/Prof Max Kelly
IKEA Foundation
- 2017: $153,046
Investigating the need for current practices around countering/preventing violent extremism and the work of Plan International in the Philippines, Indonesia and Myanmar
A/Prof Anthony Ware, Prof Matthew Clarke, Prof Greg Barton, Dr Matteo Vergani
Plan International Australia
- 2018: $10,000
IKEA Phase 2 - Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
A/Prof Phil Connors, Ms Sophie Perreard, Prof Matthew Clarke
Save the Children Australia
- 2021: $213,803
- 2019: $895,355
- 2018: $641,409
Supervisions
Olalekan Oluwatosin Olaluwoye
Thesis entitled: Conflict and Sexual Violence against Men
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Gerard Finnigan
Thesis entitled: Reducing global mortality from natural hazard disasters.
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Mohammad Ayobi
Thesis entitled: Humanitarian Leadership Practice in the Context of Internally Displaced People in Afghanistan
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ian Langford
Thesis entitled: The Grey Zone: When War is not War A De-escalation Strategy for Australia
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Praveena Rajkobal
Thesis entitled: The Sarvodaya Movement: Holistic Development and Risk Governance
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Snezhana Djambazova-Popordanoska
Thesis entitled: Teachers' perspectives and practices on Social and Emotional Learning: Multiple case study
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Brad Anthony Watson
Thesis entitled: Child Sponsorship NGOs: Origins, Evolution and Motives for Change
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Peter Mason
Thesis entitled: Financial Cooperatives and the development of social capital
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Aimatul Yumna
Thesis entitled: Understanding Sustainability and Outreach of Islamic Charity Based Microfinance: Cases Study in Indonesia
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Anthony Ware
Thesis entitled: Context Sensitive Development: How International NGO's Operate in Myanmar
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Eko Nugroho Mardi Saputro
Thesis entitled: Indonesian Approach to ASEAN Plus Three Financial Cooperation: Power Relations, Domestic Politics and Regulatory Regionalism
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Rachel Coghlan
Thesis entitled: Caring for the seriously ill and dying in humanitarian crisis and conflict: Shifting a 'usual' palliative care paradigm to Gaza's own
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
David Fagg
Thesis entitled: Strangers at Home: Christian youth workers in secular contexts
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Sayed Fadlullah Fadel
Thesis entitled: The Military and Egypt's Failed Democratisation: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Media Coverage
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Elena Jane Jenkin
Thesis entitled: Human rights in context: positioning Pacific children with disabilities' priorities.
Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development
Evelyn Noy
Thesis entitled: Aid in Post-Conflict States: The Relief-Development Relationship
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Kristie Louise Drucza
Thesis entitled: Social Inclusion and Social Protection in Nepal
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Kate Neely
Thesis entitled: Developing A Systems Understanding of Rural Water Supply in Timor-Leste
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ahmed Hassin
Thesis entitled: Roles of Civil Society in Nation-Building and Post-conflict Reconstruction in Iraq
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Venny Jessyca
Thesis entitled: Ausaid and Capacity Building: Sustainability of an Education Aid Project
Master of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Julian Spencer Roche
Thesis entitled: World Bank, UNCTAD and FAO Policy towards Agricultural Risk Management
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Say Sok
Thesis entitled: State building in Cambodia
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences