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Tobias Schwoerer »

Tobias Schwoerer is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland.

Eric Meadows »

Eric Meadows is an Honorary Fellow in the Contemporary Histories Research Group at Deakin University. He has published on the history of international education in Australia, on the impact of Australia’s immigration policies on its relations with India and on public diplomacy and education. He was formerly Pro-Vice Chancellor (International) at Deakin University, Deputy Principal (International Programs) at the University of Melbourne and started his career as an Australian diplomat in New Delhi and then Tel Aviv.

Matthew Galway »

Matthew Galway is Lecturer of Chinese History at The Australian National University. He is the author of The Emergence of Global Maoism: China’s Red Evangelism and the Cambodian Communist Movement, 1949–1979 (2022) and has published articles in The Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, China Information, Asian Ethnicity and Left History.

Gabrielle Meagher »

Gabrielle Meagher is Professor Emerita in the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University and affiliated professor in the Department of Social Work at Stockholm University. She collaborates on research exploring the political economy of social services and the organisation of paid care work in social service systems.

Adam Stebbing »

Adam Stebbing is a Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University. His research focuses on understanding the impact that the recent shift to support private social provision via ‘social policy by other means’ is having on the Australian welfare state.

Diana Perche »

Diana Perche is Senior Lecturer in Social Research and Policy at the University of New South Wales. Diana’s research focuses on the participation of First Nations people in Australian politics and policy-making, and on how Australian governments use evidence and ideology to design public policy affecting or targeting Indigenous people.

Sally K. May »

Associate Professor Sally K. May is an ARC Future Fellow with the School of Humanities at the University of Adelaide and an adjunct Research Fellow with the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University, Queensland. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on relationships between people, landscapes, material culture and imagery.

Jo McDonald »

Professor Jo McDonald FAHA MAACAI is the Director of the Centre for Rock Art Research + Management at the University of Western Australia. She has developed numerous collaborative research partnerships focused around rock art with Aboriginal communities in the Western Desert and Pilbara that link custodians and their ranger groups, mythological narratives and rock art.

Paul S.C. Taçon »

Distinguished Professor Paul S.C. Taçon FAHA FSA FQA is a past ARC Australian Laureate Fellow (2016–2021) and Chair in Rock Art Research at Griffith University, Queensland. Since 1980, he has conducted archaeological and ethnographic fieldwork across Australia, Southeast Asia and elsewhere, leading to over 310 academic and popular publications.

Ursula K. Frederick »

Dr Ursula K. Frederick is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, University of Canberra. She has a background in art history, archaeology and visual arts. In addition to rock art, Ursula’s research embraces the archaeology of art, inscription and other mark-making activities, including graffiti.