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Asian Studies »

The editorial board of the Asian Studies Series interprets Asia broadly in terms of region. To date, our titles cover such disciplines as contemporary art, international relations, history, literature, politics, and crime. We are particularly interested in monographs or edited collections that make

Matthew Zagor »

Matthew Zagor is an Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law and Director of The Australian National University’s Law Reform and Social Justice program.

Publication subsidy fund »

ANU provides publication subsidies for eligible authors whose work has been accepted for publication by ANU Press. Subsidies are awarded by the Publication Subsidy Committee, which is chaired by ANU University Librarian Roxanne Missingham. The Committee meets three times a year to consider the

Colin Filer »

Colin Filer has a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge. He has undertaken research on a variety of resource management questions in Melanesia, and especially in Papua New Guinea, over the past 40 years. He is currently an Honorary Professor with the Resources, Environment and Development Group in the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU.

Asia-Pacific Security Studies »

The Asia-Pacific Security Studies series offers an opportunity to publish works on security-related subject matter, especially as it pertains to the history and future prospects of security in the Asia Pacific region. We are interested in publishing books on military history, Australian defence

John Quiggin »

John Quiggin is a Professor of Economics at the University of Queensland. He is a prominent research economist and commentator on Australian and international economic policy. He has produced over 2000 publications, including ten books and over 300 refereed journal articles, in fields including decision theory, environmental economics and industrial organisation. He is an active contributor to Australian public debate in a wide range of traditional and social media.

Marinella Caruso »

Marinella Caruso is Cassamarca senior lecturer in the Italian Studies programme of the University of Western Australia. Her primary research interests include Italian linguistics, the acquisition of Italian L2 and innovative teaching practices. She has published on language contact, Italian in a migratory context, second language education and policy and on the scholarship of teaching and learning (online feedback, adaptive learning and flipped learning). Her current projects are related to Italian language learner motivation, engagement and well-being using Q methodology and other approaches. She is also part of university-wide Communities of Practice fostering active learning and inclusive and accessible teaching.

Diane Barwick »

Diane Elizabeth Barwick (1938–1986), née MacEachern, anthropologist and historian, was born in Vancouver, Canada. She completed a BA (Hons) in anthropology at the University of British Columbia in 1959. She moved to Australia in 1960 to study for a PhD at The Australian National University. Her PhD thesis, ‘A Little More than Kin’ (1964)—a study of Aboriginal communities in Victoria—led to the writing of Rebellion at Coranderrk, as Diane realised that one could not understand the present without knowing the past. She worked as a research fellow in anthropology at ANU (1965–72) and was a founding member of the Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies (later the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies). A co-founder of the journal Aboriginal History, she was its editor from 1978 to 1982. A member of of the Aboriginal Treaty Committee, Diane was the author of over 50 articles and co-editor of three books. Extensive memorial articles and a bibliography of her work appear in Aboriginal History, vol. 11 (1987) and vol. 12 (1988).

Aboriginal History Journal »

Since 1977, the journal Aboriginal History has pioneered interdisciplinary historical studies of Australian Aboriginal people’s and Torres Strait Islander’s interactions with non-Indigenous peoples. It has promoted publication of Indigenous oral traditions, biographies, languages, archival and

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