ARC Funding Success
ARC Grants Awarded in 2012 for funding commencing in 2013
ARC DECRAs commencing in 2013
Dr Jodi Frawley, Gender & Cultural Studies, $357,139
Shoal waters: estuary histories, local knowledge and sustainable fishing in Eastern Australia
Dr Anika Gauja, Government and International Relations, $372,065
The politics of party reform: who benefits from the democratisation of political parties?
Dr Fiona Martin, Media & Communications, $364,950
Mediating the conversation: inclusive dialogue in globalising online news environments
Dr Jonathan Newton, Economics, $368,777
Bank regulation: the implications of interconnectedness and adaptive behaviour
Dr Sarah Phillips, Centre for International Security Studies, $363,379
State formation and external finance: a case study of Somaliland
Dr Aarti Singh, Economics, $347,620
Human capital risk: implications for policy
ARC Discovery Projects commencing in 2013 – including 3 DORAs
Prof Robert Aldrich, History, $296,000
Banishing potentates: European colonialists and indigenous rulers in the British and French overseas empires
Prof Roger Benjamin, Art History & Film Studies, $613,000, DORA
Orientalism of the Mediterranean shore: art and place from Tunis to Marseille
Prof Alison Betts, Archaeology, Prof Frantz Grenet, Prof Vadim Yagodin, $304,000
Kingship, art and cult practice: decoding symbolism in an ancient Central Asian royal city
Em/Prof Margaret Clunies Ross, The Medieval & Early Modern Centre, $110,000
Poetry of the Nordic past: a new analysis and interpretation
Faculty of Education & Social Work, Prof Raewyn Connell, Dr Fran Collyer, Sociology & Social Policy, /A/Prof Joao Marcelo Maia, Prof Robert Morrell, $596,822
Global arenas of knowledge: centre/periphery relations and change in knowledge production on a world scale
Faculty of Health Sciences, A/Prof Karen Willis, Prof Stephanie Short, Dr Fran Collyer, Sociology & Social Policy, Dr Kirsten Harley, Prof Jonathan Gabe, Prof Michael Calnana, $268,216
How Australians navigate the healthcare maze: the differential capacity to choose
Prof Robert Dixon, English, $650,000, DORA
Scenes of reading: Australian literature and the world republic of letters
Prof Sheila Fitzpatrick, History, Prof Mark Edele, $477,575
War and displacement: from the Soviet Union to Australia in the wake of the Second World War
A/Prof Michelle Ford, Indonesian Studies, Dr Michael Gillan, $189,416
Scaling global labour: the Global Union Federations in Indonesia and India
Prof David Goodman, Government & International Relations/China Studies Centre, and Dr Beatriz Carrillo Garcia, Sociology & Social Policy, $471,217
Economic growth in China's west: the social basis of enterprise development
Prof Paul Griffiths, Philosophy, $160,000
A methodological analysis of the application of evolutionary medicine to non-communicable diseases
Dr Justin Hastings, Government & International Relations, and Dr Sarah Phillips, Centre for International Security Studies, A/Prof Victor Asal, A/Prof Randy Rethemeyer, $148,949
Uncovering the organisational dynamics of pirates and maritime terrorists
Prof John Keane, Institute for Democracy & Human Rights, $367,631
Democracy at the end of the world: new perspectives on the politics and government of Antarctica
Prof Mark Ledbury, Art History & Film Studies, $115,000
Art, theatre and community in eighteenth century France
Dr Karl Maton, Sociology & Social Policy, Prof James Martin, Linguistics, Prof Len Unsworth, Dr Sarah Howard, $360,241
Pedagogies for knowledge-building: investigating subject-appropriate, cumulative teaching for twenty-first century school classrooms
A/Prof Michael McDonnell, History, Dr Clare Corbould, Prof William Brundage, $372,132
The revolution in Black American life: memory and history in the making of African America
Ms Frances Muecke, Classics & Ancient History, Dr Mauizio Campanelli, $282,000
The invention of Rome: Biondo Flavio's Roma triumphans and its worlds
Prof Peter Read, History, Dr Elizabeth Rechneiwski, French Studies, Dr Marivic Wyndham, A/Prof Judith Keene, History, Prof Adrian Vickers, Southeast Asian Studies, $195,000
Judging the past in a post-Cold War world
Prof Paul Redding, Philosophy, $600,000, DORA, Analysis in the idealist tradition: the development of Leibniz's analytic method by Kant and Hegel and its implications for contemporary philosophy
Em/Prof Frederick Teiwes, Government & International Relations, Dr Warren Sun, $162,278
The political dynamics of Deng Xiaoping's leadership of China, 1979-1992
Prof Shane White, History, $376,000
The Prince of Darkness: Wall Street's first black millionaire
DP13 Non-USyd Host Organisation
Charles Sturt U, Prof Thomas Campbell, Prof Duncan Ivison, Philosophy, Prof David Kinley, Prof Wojciech Sadurski, Dr Caroline West, Philosophy, A/Prof Sonu Bedi, Prof Thomas Pogge, Dr Laura Valentini, Prof John Tasioulas, Prof Leif Wenar, $108,620
A constructive critique of the political approach to the philosophy of human rights
U Wollongong, Prof Wenche Ommundsen, Dr Michael Jacklin, Dr Tuan Nguyen, Dr Nijmeh Hajjar, Arabic & Islamic Studies, Prof Sneja Gunew, $155,000
New transnationalisms: Australia's multilingual literary heritage
UTS, Dr Kyungja Jung, Prof Teresa Morris-Suzuki, Dr Bronwen Dalton, Dr Leonid Petrov, Korean Studies, Prof Seok Hyang Kim, Dr Andrei Lankov, $225,000
North Korea's quiet transformation: women in the rise of the informal market