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Michael Aird »
Michael Aird is the director of the University of Queensland Anthropology Museum and an Australian Research Council (ARC) research fellow. He has worked in Aboriginal arts and cultural heritage since 1985, maintaining an interest in documenting aspects of urban Aboriginal history and culture.
Chantal Knowles »
Chantal Knowles is a museum professional who has worked in the United Kingdom, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, and has developed permanent galleries at National Museums Scotland and the Queensland Museum. She is Head of Human History at Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum. Her research focuses on the role of objects and collections in creating and sustaining historical narratives.
Jonathan Richards »
Jonathan Richards is a professional historian who mostly works in the Queensland State Archives (QSA) undertaking research for academics, community groups, and government and Indigenous people throughout the state, especially northern Queensland. He is a specialist researcher in records about death, frontier violence and the experiences of Indigenous people under Queensland’s criminal justice system.
Law »
The Law editorial board of ANU Press welcomes thoughtful full-length monographs and edited collections (around 80,000–100,000 words), as well as shortform books (around 30,000–40,000 words), in all areas of law and legal studies. We welcome proposals from scholars based anywhere in the world. We
LCNAU Studies in Languages and Cultures »
The Languages and Cultures Network for Australian Universities (LCNAU) is a professional association of academics working within the Australian university sector. Its mission is to promote the value of tertiary language studies and to foster a strong research and publication culture within the
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal »
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is an annual journal that publishes articles, essays and reviews in all areas of feminist and gender history (not limited to any particular region or time period). In addition to publishing research articles on diverse aspects of gender history, Lilith is also
Shirley Leitch »
Shirley Leitch is a professorial fellow at the ANU Australian Studies Institute. Her research interests include social media, science–society engagement, and political communication. Previous publications include Rethinking Social Media and Extremism (2022), co-edited with Paul Pickering.
Sally Wheeler »
Sally Wheeler is vice-chancellor of Birkbeck, University of London, and an honorary professor of Law at The Australian National University. Her research interests are corporate behaviour and contractual relationships.
Mark Hilborne »
Dr Mark Hilborne is a senior lecturer in the Defence Studies Department, King's College London, based at the UK Defence Academy. His research focuses on space and strategic stability. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has recently published on space surveillance, UK space policy, and China’s space program. In 2014, Dr Hilborne set up the Space Security Research Group to further the understanding of the space domain.
Deane-Peter Baker »
Dr Deane-Peter Baker is Professor of Ethics in the School of Humanities and Social Science at UNSW Canberra and Director of the Military Ethics Research Lab and Innovation Network (MERLIN). He is also a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the King’s College London Centre for Military Ethics. He co-authored the first full-length treatment of the ethics of special operations, The Ethics of Special Ops: Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels (2023). Dr Baker was selected by Australia's Special Operations Command to design and develop the command's ethics education and training response.