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Margaret Thornton is an emerita professor in the ANU College of Law at The Australian National University. She has a longstanding interest in and commitment to gender equality and feminist legal theory, and has taught and published extensively in these areas throughout her career. She is a graduate of the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales and Yale University; a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia; and a foundation fellow of the Australian Academy of Law.
Andrew Podger AO FASSA is an honorary professor of public policy at The Australian National University and a former senior Australian public servant.
Jane Hall FASSA is a distinguished professor of health economics at the University of Technology Sydney and the immediate past president of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Mike Woods is a professor of health economics at the University of Technology Sydney and a former deputy chair of the Productivity Commission and secretary of the ACT Treasury.
Books in the Asia-Pacific Environment Monograph series deal with relationships between human populations and natural landscapes in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region from the perspectives of anthropology, geography, and related social sciences. These relationships include the exploitation,
Asia-Pacific Linguistics publishes scholarly research relating to the languages of Asia, the Pacific and Australia, including language description and grammatical analysis, language documentation, language typology and linguistic theory, sociolinguistics, language contact, and the reconstruction of
Chair Ari Heinrich, Professor, Department of Gender, Media & Cultural Studies, School of Culture, History and Language, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific Members Ji Fengyuan, Senior Lecturer, Department of East Asian Studies, School of Culture, History and Language, ANU College of Asia &
The Comparative Austronesian Series began as the publications of an interdisciplinary project at the ANU involving anthropologists, linguists and archaeologists committed to the comparative study of the Austronesian-speaking populations of the world whose distribution extends from Taiwan to Timor
The Humanities and Creative Arts editorial board publishes monographs and edited collections across the range of humanities disciplines, from art history, literature, anthropology, history, social history, linguistics, music, to popular culture. We do not publish fiction. While we only consider
For several decades, the Australian National University has had a program for the study of Islam in Southeast Asia. Over the years, this program has produced an impressive array of graduates, many of them from the region, whose theses document the variety and vitality of Islam in Southeast Asia.