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The CIPR Monograph series (formerly CAEPR) focuses primarily on Australian Indigenous affairs. It publishes monographs and edited volumes that report on and analyse the results of primary research, and the proceedings of CIPR workshops and conferences. Established in 1991, the series provides a
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.
Erik Eklund is an award-winning historian and Adjunct Professor of History at The Australian National University. He was Professor of History and Head of School at Monash University from 2008 to 2013 and the Keith Cameron Visiting Professor in Australian History at University College Dublin, Ireland, from 2015 to 2016. He is currently working as the Deputy Director of Navy Research at the Sea Power Centre in Canberra.
ANU Press has a number of editorial boards, specialising in disciplines that align with the University’s strategic direction. If you wish to submit a proposal to ANU Press, you will need to know which editorial board is the most appropriate one to submit your work to. If you are not sure which
Lindy Allen is an independent scholar, curator and material culture and cultural heritage specialist. With over 40 years of experience in the museum sector, including as senior curator of Northern Australian Collections at Museums Victoria, Melbourne, from 1989 to 2018, she has worked extensively and developed collaborative cross-cultural research projects with many Indigenous communities across Australia.
Andrew Carr is Senior Lecturer in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at The Australian National University. His research focuses on strategy and Australian defence policy. He has published in outlets such as Survival, Parameters, the Journal of Strategic Studies, Australian Foreign Affairs, International Theory, The Washington Quarterly and Comparative Strategy. He is the author or editor of five books with Melbourne University Press, Oxford University Press and Georgetown University Press.
Joan Beaumont is Professor Emerita in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at The Australian National University. She has published extensively on Australia in the two world wars and the Great Depression, including the multiple award-winning Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War (2013).
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.
Marlin Tolla is a researcher at the Research Center for Archaeometry, Research Organization for Archaeology, Language, and Literature, National Research and Innovation Agency, and the Sulawesi Center for Archaeological Research. She is based in Jayapura, Papua.
Dr Miwa Hirono is a Professor at the College of Global Liberal Arts and the Graduate School of International Relations at 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.