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Deirdre Howard-Wagner is a sociologist, socio-legal scholar, POLIS@ANU Social Policy, Participation and Inclusion Program Lead, and former Director of Research and Associate Professor at the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research at The Australian National University. Her research focuses on historical and contemporary racial projects in Indigenous policy contexts, Closing the Gap policy, Indigenous care, Indigenous justice, urban Indigenous development, and self-determination.
ANU Press comprises a small but dedicated team, working from Menzies Library on The Australian National University’s Acton campus. Its core staff are supported by the ANU Press Advisory Committee and the discipline-specific Editorial Boards. Staff Nathan – Press Manager The Press Manager oversees
The Australian Federal Election series, which began with the election of 1987, has since the election of 2010 been published by the ANU Press. In this series, leading scholars identify and analyse the changing nature of Australian federal election campaigns. These publications have become an
Dr Sonia Khosa is a Lecturer at the University of Sydney, specialising in regulatory frameworks and cross-border financial governance. Before her academic career, she served as Assistant General Manager (Law) at the SEBI, where she played a key role in enforcement, regulatory policy and international cooperation. Her work in SEBI’s Office of the Chair and International Affairs involved active engagement with global regulators such as the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, as well as with IOSCO. Drawing on her experience at the intersection of law, policy and international finance, Dr. Khosa brings unique insight into the dynamics of regulatory collaboration.
Garth Pratten is an Associate Professor specialising in the history of command and military operations in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at The Australian National University. He was a member of the team led by Professor David Horner that produced the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post–Cold War Operations.
Dr Miwa Hirono is an associate dean at the College of Global Liberal Arts and a professor at the Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University. Prior to her current appointment, she held a Research Councils UK (RCUK) Research Fellowship at the University of Nottingham, and taught at The Australian National University, where she was awarded a PhD in International Relations, the University of Cambridge, the University of Nottingham, and the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. She was also a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School.
Carmel O’Shannessy is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at The Australian National University. Her research is in language contact and acquisition, including the emergence of Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language, and the language development of First Nations children in Central Australia.
James Gray is a linguist interested in Central Australian First Nations languages, the syntax–semantics interface and the relevance of Australian languages for linguistic theory more generally. He holds a PhD from The Australian National University, where he was supervised by a panel chaired by Jane Simpson, and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Western Sydney University.
Denise Angelo is a researcher in the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at The Australian National University and a sessional lecturer in the Master of Indigenous Languages Education (MILE) program at the University of Sydney. She works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in different language ecologies on their traditional languages and on learning English as an additional language.
Tanya Jakimow is a Professor of Anthropology in the School of Culture, History and Language, The Australian National University.