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of Professor Clement Wayne Hudson, School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania.

A. Major publications
B. Other books
C. Forthcoming
D. Refereed articles and equivalent
E. Chapters in books
F. In press
G. Conference and seminar papers
H. Teaching and education publications
I. Editorial and referee
J. Research grants
K. TV, press, radio
L. Service to the university and community

M. Selected audio-visual clips

A. Major Publications

The Marxist Philosophy of Ernst Bloch (London: Macmillan and New York: St Martin's Press, 1982). Second printing (London: Macmillan, 1982). Reprinted 1983. The standard work on the German Jewish philosopher Ernst Bloch.

Modernen versus Postmodernen
(Utrecht: H & S, 1986), a collection of essays in English and Dutch, edited with Wim van Reijen.

Reason and Its Other: Rationality in Modern German Philosophy and Culture (Oxford: Berg, 1993) a collection of essays on
contemporary German philosophy edited with Dieter Freundlieb.

Aesthetics After Historicism (Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 1993), a volume of essays on philosophical aesthetics.
The Republicanism Debate (Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1993), edited with David Carter.

The Republicanism Debate (Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1993), edited with David Carter.

Creating Australia: Changing Australian History (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1997), edited with Geoffrey Bolton. Reprinted 2002.
Re-thinking Australian Citizenship (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2000) edited with John Kane.

Re-thinking Australian Citizenship (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2000) edited with John Kane.

The Reform of Utopia (London: Ashgate, 2003). Major reinterpretation of the nature of utopia and utopianism.

Civil Society in Asia (London: Ashgate, 2003) edited with David Schak.Acclaimed collection addressing the specificities of civil society in Asia.

A Reader of Australian Republicanism (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2003) edited with Mark McKenna.

Restructuring Australia: Regionalism, Republicanism and Reform (Sydney: Federation Press, May, 2004) edited with Anthony J. Brown.

Critical Theory After Habermans Encounters and Departures, (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2004), edited with John Rundell and Dieter Freundlieb. A collection of essays evaluating the work of Jürgen Habermas.

Globalization and Citizenship: Transnational Challenges (London and New York: Routledge Curzon, 2007) edited with Steven Slaughter.

Islam Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Thought (London: Ashgate, 2008) edited with Azyumardi Azra.

The English Deists: Studies in Early Enlightenment (London:Pickering and Chatto, 2008)) a major reinterpretation of deism and the history of atheism (in press).

B. Other Books

World History Made Graphic (Brisbane: Griffith University, 1995) co-authored with John Hutchinson.

Respacing Utopia (Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 1997) a collection of essays on utopianism.

Constructivism and History Teaching (Brisbane: Griffith University, 1997).

A Self-Managed Learning Resource Book (Brisbane: Griffith University, 1997).

Times of Learning: A Professional Development Course for Historians (Brisbane: Griffith University, 2001).

C. Forthcoming

Postsecular Enlightenment (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2009)

Australian Disbelief (Sydney:New South Wales University Press, 2009)

Working With Religion (London and New York: Routledge, 2009)

Preparing Global Citizens (Santa Monica: Middleway Press, 2009)

Angels in the Surf (Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 2008),volume of poetry

D. Articles in Refereed Collections

'Social Anthropology and Post-Modernist Philosophical Anthropology',
in Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, vol.XI, no.1, 1980, pp.31-8.

'Post-Modern Philosophy?' Epimenides, January 1982, no. 3, 7-18.

'From Philosophy to Post-Philosophy', Introduction to the work of Richard Rorty followed by an extended interview conducted at Heidelberg University, 1981 (with Professor Wim van Reijen). The importance of this article is evidenced by its publication in:

English: Radical Philosophy, September 1982.
Dutch: Intermediair, January 1982, pp.27-33.
German: Information Philosophie, April 1982.
Portuguese: Filosofia e Epistemologia, September 1982.

'Ernst Bloch: Ideology and Postmodern Social Philosophy' in Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory,
Ideology double issue, vol.VII, nos.1-2, 1983, pp.131-145.

'Open System as Marxist Metaphysics', Bloch Almanach, 3, Journal of the Bloch Archive, Ludwigshaven, Germany, 1983, pp.81-93.

'Postmodernity and Criticism' in Poetics 17, 1988, pp.185-205.

'Two Interviews with Ernst Bloch', in Bloch Almanach, 1989, 9, pp.116-121.

'After Blumenberg: Historicism and Philosophical Anthropology' in History of the Human Sciences, vol.6, no.4, 1993, pp.109-116.

'The Republicanism Debate in Australia' (with David Carter) in Journal of the Australian Studies Institute, vol.1, no.1, April 1994, pp.111-123.

'Convergence and Its Limits: Relations Between Analytic and Continental Philosophy' (with Dieter Freundlieb) in Philosophical Explorations, 1998, 1, 1, pp.28 – 42.

'Citizenship and Multiple Identities' in Southern Review, 31, 1, 1998, pp.54-63.

'Australia and Asia: Place, Determinism and National Identities' (with Geoff Stokes) in WerkstattGeschichte Special Australian Issue 2001.
This is the leading journal for innovative work by younger German historians.

'Postreligion and Multifaith Dialogue' in International Readings on Theory, History and Philosophy of Culture,
St. Petersburg, no. 12, 2002, 224-238.

‘Religious Citizenship’ in Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 59, no 3. September, 2003.

‘The Enlightenment Critique of Religion’, in Australian Journal of E Theology, 2005.

‘Globalisation and Cosmopolitan Republicanism’ in Tam Kang Journal of International Affairs  vol 1X no III July January 2006 1-32.

‘Religion and Theory’ in Culture, Theory and Critique vol 49, issue 1, April 2008, pp.35-48.

E. Chapters in books

'Towards a Positive Marxist Critique of Religion' in V. Hayes (ed.), Australian Essays in World Religions
(Bedford Park: A.A.S.R., 1977), pp.96-105.

'Hope and Time: An Introduction to Ernst Bloch' in R. Fitzgerald (ed.), The Sources of Hope (Sydney: Pergamon Press, 1979), pp.144-153.

An annotated translation of an article by Bloch, 'Theory-Praxis in the Long Run', in R. Fitzgerald (ed.), ibid., pp.153-159.

An introduction to and translation of Jürgen Moltmann's obituary for Bloch, in R. Fitzgerald (ed.), ibid., pp.162-166.

'Marxism and Hope' in R. Fitzgerald (ed.), ibid., pp.198-210.

'Hegel and Nietzsche' in R. Fitzgerald (ed.), Comparing Political Thinkers (Sydney: Pergamon Press, 1980), pp.185-202.

'Voorbij de Wijsgerige Antropologie?', in Wat kan, mag en moet met Filosofie (CIF, University of Utrecht, 1985), pp.72-90.

'The Question of Postmodern Philosophy' in W. Hudson and W. van Reijen (eds)
Modernen versus Postmodernen
, H & S, Utrecht, 1986, pp.51-89.

'Zur Frage der postmodernen Philosophie' in D. Kamper and W. van Reijen, Die Unvollendete Vernunft, Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt a.M., 1987, pp.122-156. Translation of above, with an important impact on German and Dutch discussions.

'Het Pragmatisme in top vorm' in W. van Reijen, Die Onvoltooide Rede Modern en Postmodern, Agora Kok, 1987, pp.40-62.

'Adorno' entry in R. Harré and R. Lamb (eds) The Dictionary of Personality and Social Psychology (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986), pp.6-8.

'Postmodernity and Contemporary Social Thought', in P. Lassman (ed.) Politics and Social Theory, London and New York, (British Sociological Association, Routledge, 1988), pp.138-160.

'A Reconstellation of Philosophical Anthropology' in G. Moses and N. Ormerod (eds) Humanity and the After Life: Some Australian Reflections (Sydney: Sydney College of Divinity, 1991), pp.186-218.

'Utopian Philosophy and Naturalism' in G. Moses and N. Omerod, The Human Being and Nature (Sydney: Sydney College of Divinity, 1992), pp.128-142.

'Reason and Its Other: Some Major Themes' in D. Freundlieb and W. Hudson (eds) Reason and Its Other: Rationality in Modern German Philosophy and Culture (Oxford: Berg, 1993), ch.1 (with Dieter Freundlieb).

'Habermas' The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity', in D. Freundlieb and W.Hudson (eds) Reason and Its Other, op.cit., ch.7.

'Sociology After Reason: The Challenge of Niklas Luhmann' (critical introduction to Luhmann's work followed by a technical discussion with him of key problems posed by his theory) in Reason and Its Other, op.cit., ch.14.

Translation of K.O. Apel, 'The Challenge of A Totalising Critique of Reason and the Program of the Philosophical Theory of Rationality Types' (with Dieter Freundlieb) in Reason and Its Other, op.cit.

Translation of H. Schnädelbach, 'Observations on Rationality and Language' (with Dieter Freundlieb and Peter Monteath) in Reason and Its Other, op.cit.

Translation of M. Frank, 'Two Centuries of Philosophical Critique of Rationality and its "Postmodern" Radicalism' (with Dieter Freundlieb) in Reason and Its Other, op.cit.

Translation of G. Boehme, 'Beyond the Radical Critique of Reason' (with Dieter Freundlieb and Peter Monteath) in Reason and Its Other, op.cit.
'Historicising Without Historicism' in W. Hudson (ed) Aesthetics After Historicism (Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 1993), ch.1.

'Constructive History and Postreligious Aesthetics' in W. Hudson (ed) Aesthetics After Historicism (Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 1993), ch.8.

'Planetary Republicanism' in D. Headen and J. Warden (eds) Crown or Country: The Traditions of Australian Republicanism (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1994), ch. 16.

'Australia and Asia: Place, Determinism and National Identities' (with Geoffrey Stokes) in G. Stokes (ed.) The Politics of Identity in Australia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

'Creating Australia' in W. Hudson and G. Bolton (eds) Creating Australia (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1997), ch.1.

'Cultural Undergrounds and Civic Identity' in W. Hudson and G. Bolton (eds) Creating Australia (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1997), ch.18.

'Republicanism for the Republic' (with David Carter) in Le debat républicain en Australie des origines à nos jours (Paris: Editions Ellipses, 1997).

'Republicanism' in The Oxford Companion to Australian History (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998).

'The History of Ideas' in The Oxford Companion to Australian History (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998).

'World History for Schools' in J. Bigelow (ed.) Our Cultural Heritage (Canberra: The Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1998) 113-132.
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'Rethinking Australian Citizenship' with J. Kane in Rethinking Australian Citizenship (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2000)ch1.

'Differential Citizenship' in Rethinking Australian Citizenship (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2000) ch2.

'What is Globalisation?' in D. Lamberton, Globalisation and Unemployment (London: Alderton, 2001).

'Schelling and the Continental Philosophy of Religion' in Jack Caputo (ed.) Continental Philosophy of Religion (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002).

‘Contesting Civil Society in Asia’ in D.Schak and W.Hudson (eds.)Civil Society in Asia  (London: Ashgate, 2003). ch 1 (with David Schak).

‘European Theories of Civil Society’ in D. Schak and W.Hudson (eds.) Civil Society in Asia (London: Ashgate, 2003) ch 2.

‘Postscript: An Agenda For Further Research’ in D. Schak and W. Hudson, op cit. (With David Schak).

‘Between Global and International Education’ in A. J. Liddicoat, S. Eisenchlas and S.Trevaskes (eds) Australian Perspectives on Internationalising Education (Melbourne: Language Australia, 2003).

‘Reasoning, Language and Intersubjectivity’ in D.Freundlieb, W.Hudson and J.Rundell (eds.) Critical Theory After Habermas (Leiden: Brill, 2004) co-authored with Freundlieb and Rundell. ch 1

'Postreligious Aesthetics and Critical Theory’ in D.Freundlieb, W.Hudson and J.Rundell (eds.) Critical Theory After Habermas (Leiden: Brill, 2004) ch6 .

‘Restructuring Australia’ with A.J.Brown in W. Hudson and A.J.Brown, Restructuring Australia Regionalism, Republicanism and the Reform of the Nation-State (Sydney:The Federation Press, 2004) ch 1.

“Republicanism An Introduction’ in W. Hudson and A.J.Brown, Restructuring Australia Regionalism, Republicanism and the Reform of the Nation-State (Sydney:The Federation Press, 2004).

“Gobalisation, Identities and the Australian Nation-State” in W. Hudson and A.J.Brown, Restructuring Australia Regionalism, Republicanism and the Reform of the Nation-State (Sydney: The Federation Press, 2004).

Globalisation and Citizenship' in W. Hudson and S.Slaughter (eds) Globalisation and Citizenship: Transnational Challenges (London and New York: Routledge, 2007).

‘Globalisation and Practical Utopianism' in W. Hudson and S. Slaughter (eds) Globalisation and Citizenship: Transnational Challenges (London and New York: Routledge, 2007).

‘Postsecular Civil Society’ in H. James (ed) Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance  (London: Routledge, 2007).

‘Fables of Westphalia’ in C. Sampford and R.Thakur eds. Re-envisioning Sovereignty (London:Ashgate, 2008) ch 1.

‘Introduction’ to Islam Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Thought (London: Ashgate, 2008) edited with Azyumardi Azra ch 1.

‘Political Modernity and Indonesian Islam’ in Islam Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Thought (London: Ashgate, 2008) with Azyumardi Azra ch 26.

 ‘Ways Ahead’ in Islam Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Thought (London: Ashgate, 2008) with Azyumardi Azra ch 30.

 F. In press

‘The Prohethood of Joseph Smith’ in T. Givens and R. Nelson eds. Joseph  Smith:American Prophet (New York:Columbia University Press, 2008).

G. Conference and seminar papers

International

Invited paper to Social Theory Staff Seminar, University of Sussex, UK, November, 1979: 'Ernst Bloch and Process Philosophy'.

Participant and Translator: seminar with Professor Jürgen Habermas, Baliol College, Oxford, 1979.

Invited paper to international conference on Ideology (British, French, American participants), Polytechnic of Central London, UK, May 29-31, 1981: 'Ernst Bloch and Ideology'.

Invited participant: seminar on the Marxist theory of history with Professor Gerry Cohen, Professor of Political and Social Theory, Oxford University, Leiden University, The Netherlands, 1982.

Invited paper to the European Workshop on Political Theory (Rawls, Nozick), Aarhus, Denmark, March 29-April 3, 1982.

Invited paper to the international symposium on Weimar and modernity, École Normale Supérieure de Saint-Cloud, Paris, 12-13 June, 1982.

Invited participant: international colloquium on Catastrophe Theory (René Thom, Jürgen Habermas), Cerisy-la-Salle, France, 7-17th September 1982.

Invited paper to the National Political Theory Conference, 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands, May 1984: 'The Question of Postmodern Philosophy'.

Seminar on Philosophical Anthropology and Peace Studies, Dutch Society of Friends, Leersum, The Netherlands, 1984.

Paper to conference of the British Sociological Association Theory Group, University of Birmingham, UK, 12-13 September 1985: 'Post-modernity and Social Theory'.

Invited paper to Bloch-Lukács Conference, Vienna, Austria, 1985: 'Ernst Bloch and Postmodernism'.

Invited participant, Seminar for Soviet, Japanese, East German and American diplomats, Quaker House, Geneva, Switzerland, 1984.

Seminar on 'Continental Philosophy in Analytical Philosophy' at the International School of Philosophy, Leusden, May, 1984.

Paper on 'Bloch Revisited', Bloch-Lukács Symposium, Groningen University, The Netherlands, 21-22 May 1984.

Invited seminar, Staff Seminar, Department of Philosophy, Groningen, The Netherlands, September, 1985.

Invited participant, Seminar on Contemporary German Social Philosophy with Professor Jürgen Habermas, Amsterdam, 1985.

Invited paper to the first international conference on the History of the Human Sciences, Durham University, United Kingdom, 23-25 September, 1986: 'Categories and Postmodern Social Thought'.

Paper to international conference of British Sociological Association Sociology of Religion Group, Bristol University, UK, 4-6 January 1990: 'Postmodernity and Social Theology'.

Invited paper to the second international conference on the history of the human sciences, University of Lancaster, UK, 1990.

Invited as keynote speaker to the international conference on Religion and the Resurgence of Capitalism, University of Lancaster, UK, 14-17 July 1991.

Invited as keynote speaker to the international conference on Utopia, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, March 1992.

Invited paper as keynote speaker for the Utopias Section of British Sociological Association Conference, University of Essex, UK, April 1993.

Invited as keynote speaker, Contemporary Philosophy and Action conference, University, Utrecht, April 1996.

Public Lecture on Australian Republicanism, Georgetown University, Washington, USA, 1998.

Invited Lecture on Australian Cultural History, University of East Carolina, Wilmington, USA, 1998.

Invited Lecture on 'The Reform of Utopia', History Department, University of California at Berkeley, 1998.

Invited Lecture on Australian Cultural Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1998.

Invited Speaker 'Cosmopolitan Republicanism and Global Governance', Conference on 'Globalization and New Governance', Suwon City, Korea, October 1999.

Invited Seminar on 'Global Education', Chung Ang University, Seoul, Korea, October 1999.

Invited Lecture on 'Global Governance', Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, December 1999.

Paper on 'Global Education', UNESCO Conference on Futures for Education, Bangkok, December 1999.

Keynote address 'Postreligion' to British Academy sponsored Continental Philosophy of Religion Conference, University of Lancaster, July 2000.

'History and the Humanities' Humanities and the Liberal Arts Conference, University of Santo Tomas, Manilla, 2001.

Paper on ‘Global Citizenship and Cosmopolitan Republicanism', Globalization and Citizenship Conference, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, May 2002.

Paper on ‘Changing Australian Identities’, Identities Conference, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2003.

Paper on ‘New Approaches to Peace’ Spirituality and Medicine Conference, Kottyum India January 2005.

Paper on ‘Globalisation and Cosmopolitan Republicanism’ Globalisation Conference, Tam Kang University, Taiwan October 2005.

Australia

Paper to Conference of Australian Association for Study of Religions, Adelaide, 1976: The Marxist Critique of Religion'.

Invited paper to Nationalism and Historiography Conference, Griffith University, 1987: 'Postmodernity and Historiography'.

Invited paper to Second Australian Conference on Philosophy and Theology, Sydney, 1988: 'Theology and Postmodernity'.

Paper to Conference of Australian Association for the Study of Religion, Brisbane, September, 1988: 'Ambiguities of the Postmodern'.

Invited paper to Irish-Australian Colloquium, University of Queensland, 1-2 October 1988: 'Postmodernity and Australian-Irish Historiography'.

Invited paper to Reason and Its Other in German Culture Conference, Griffith University, February, 1989: 'Habermas and Postmodernity'.

Invited paper to first conference of the Sydney College of Divinity Philosophical Association, 10-12 June 1989, Sydney: 'European Philosophical Anthropology'.

Paper to Unit for Postreligious Change and Consciousness, Griffith University, 30 September 1989: 'Spirituality Without Religion'.

Paper to national conference of Australian Historical Association, 2-7 September, University of Queensland, 1990: 'History and Postmodernity'.

Invited paper to Sydney College of Divinity Philosophical Association conference, Sydney, September, 1991: 'Utopian Philosophy and Naturalism'.

Invited commentary on paper by Professor A. Walicki (Notre Dame), Humanities Research Centre, Conference: 'The European Moment', 6-7 June 1992.

Paper to national conference of Australian Historical Association, Australian National University, 1992: 'Changing Australian Intellectuals'.

Invited paper to Australian Society for Phenomenology and Social Philosophy Conference, Australian National University: 'Constructive History and Historicism', 1992.

Invited paper to National Conference on Republicanism, Parliament House, Canberra, October 1992: 'Absences and Australian Republicanism'.

Paper to conference on 'Republicanism, Ethics and the State', Griffith University, 7 November 1992: 'Republicanism, Pluralism and Reform'.

Invited paper to Staff Seminar, History Department, University of Queensland, 22 October, 1992: 'Interdisciplinarity and Futures for History'.

Paper to Rethinking the Political Conference, Monash University, July 1993: 'The Reform of Utopia'.

Paper to Philosophy and the Humanities Conference, Griffith University, November 1993: 'Philosophical Ways'.

Paper to Australian Society for Phenomenology and Social Philosophy Conference, Brisbane, August 1994: 'Pluralist Utopian Philosophy'.

Paper to Australian Historical Association Conference, Perth, August 1994: 'Constructive History and Cosmopolitan Republicanism'.

Invited Keynote Speaker to ARC Conference on History, Theory, and the States, Humanities Research Centre, ANU, October 1995.

Paper on 'World History and Citizenship', Australian Historical Association Conference, Melbourne 1996.

Paper on' Differential Citizenship', Culture and Citizenship Conference, Griffith University, Sept-Oct, 1996.

Invited paper to International Communities Conference, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, September 1996: 'World History and Virtual Citizenship'.

Paper on 'Postreligion and Aesthetics' 4th Religion, Literature and Aesthetics Conference, The Australian Catholic University, Sydney, January 1997.

Invited keynote speaker Social Theory and the Body Conference, Griffith University July 1997.

Invited paper on 'Practical Utopian Philosophy', Social Philosophy Conference, Ashworth Centre, University of Melbourne, 1998.

Invited keynote address 'A New Approach to Multifaith Issues', Tertiary Campus University Association Conference, University of Queensland 28 September 1999.

Invited speaker 'An Agenda for Australasian Process Thought' Second Australasian Process Thought, Griffith University, 26 September 1999.

Invited paper on 'Problems with Habermas' Social Philosophy After Habermas’ Conference, Ashworth Centre, University of Melbourne, 1999.

Invited paper on 'Metahistory' for Queensland History Teachers' Conference, Brisbane 2000.

Paper on 'An Approach to Postreligion' Conference of the Australian Association for the Study of Religions, Brisbane, 2000.

Paper on 'Cosmopolitan Republicanism’ to Rethinking Australian Republicanism Workshop, Australian Academy of Social Sciences, Brisbane, September 2001.

Paper on ' European Theories of Civil Society' Civil Society in Asia Conference, Griffith University, May, 2001.

Paper on 'Esotericism and Cultural History' New Approaches to Cultural History Colloquium, Griffith University, 2001.

Paper on' Globalisation and World History' Australian Historical Association Conference, Griffith University, July 2002.

Paper on 'Esotericism and Cognitive Development', Esotericism Conference, Griffith University, September 2002.

Paper on ‘Religious Government’ Department of Government Staff Seminar, University of Queensland, October 2002.

Paper on ‘Spirituality and Multifaith Dialogue’, International Chaplains Conference, Griffith University, July 2004

Paper on ‘Bloch and Steiner’, Messianism and Apocalypse in Twentieth Century German Though Conference, University of Adelaide, August 2004.

“Multi-faith Dialogue and Transcendence’ International Chaplains Conference, Griffith University, July 2004

Paper on ‘The Prophethood of Joseph Smith’ Joseph Smith Bicentenary Conference, Parliament House, Sydney, July 2005.

Paper on ‘Fables of Westphalia” Sovereignty Conference, Australian National University, July 2005.

Paper on ’Postsecular Civil Society’ Civil Society Conference, Australian National University, September 2005.

Paper on ‘Metaphilosophy and Metamethod’ Unifying Knowledge Conference, Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, August 2005.

‘Multifaith Dialogue Without Civilizations’ Politics of Empire and the Culture of Dialogue, International Conference, La Trobe University, December 2005.

‘The History of Suffering’ Colloquium on Suffering and Mental Health, University of Tasmania, December 2005.

Paper on ‘Education and the Humanities’ Asia-Pacific Conference on the Humanities, Toowoomba, 2007.

‘Utopia and Global Philosophy’ Continental Philosophy Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart , December 2007.

 

H. Teaching and education publications

Educational Methods Planning Group, Erasmus College Project, Oxford, 1974.

Development of a video programme for undergraduates (in Dutch), University of Utrecht, 1985.

‘Postgraduate Thesis Writing:  Successful Acceleration Techniques’, Griffith University, 1987, internal document issued to all Humanities postgraduates.

'History in New Times', Editor's Introduction, Australian Historical Association Bulletin, no.61, 1989, pp.3-4.

‘Women Students and Diagnostic Assessment:  A Case Study of a First Year Tutorial Group’, Griffith University, 1991.

'Global Education and Asian Studies' in Queensland Education: Contemporary Issues, Future Directions (Brisbane: Queensland Studies Centre, 1993), pp.31-2.

‘Reading Theory’ in Humanities Postgraduate News, Griffith University 1994.

Referee for Council for the Renewal of Undergraduate Education, Sweden, 1995.

Referee for Committee for Australian University Teaching, 1997.

Teaching Presentation: 'History for Schools', Academy of the Humanities, Canberra, 1998.

Certificate of Commendation for Excellence in Teaching, Griffith University, February 1999.

Highly Commended for Excellence in Teaching, Griffith University, May 1999.

Developed new subject, ‘Religious Citizenship’ for the Queensland Board of Secondary Studies 2001.

 

I. Editorial and referee

Educational Methods Planning Group, Erasmus College Project, Oxford, 1974.

Development of a video programme for undergraduates (in Dutch), University of Utrecht, 1985.

‘Postgraduate Thesis Writing:  Successful Acceleration Techniques’, Griffith University, 1987, internal document issued to all Humanities postgraduates.

'History in New Times', Editor's Introduction, Australian Historical Association Bulletin, no.61, 1989, pp.3-4.

‘Women Students and Diagnostic Assessment:  A Case Study of a First Year Tutorial Group’, Griffith University, 1991.

'Global Education and Asian Studies' in Queensland Education: Contemporary Issues, Future Directions (Brisbane: Queensland Studies Centre, 1993), pp.31-2.

‘Reading Theory’ in Humanities Postgraduate News, Griffith University 1994.

Referee for Council for the Renewal of Undergraduate Education, Sweden, 1995.

Referee for Committee for Australian University Teaching, 1997.

Teaching Presentation: 'History for Schools', Academy of the Humanities, Canberra, 1998.

Certificate of Commendation for Excellence in Teaching, Griffith University, February 1999.

Highly Commended for Excellence in Teaching, Griffith University, May 1999.

Developed new subject, ‘Religious Citizenship’ for the Queensland Board of Secondary Studies 2001.

J. Research grants

Griffith University Research Grant: Australian Receptions of Postmodernism and Postmodernity, $8,000, 1989.

Small Australian Research Council Grant: Australian Intellectual History, $13,000 (with David Carter), 1990.

Small Australian Research Council Grant: Republicanism and Ethics, $9,000 (with Professor Hiram Caton and Jeffrey Minson),1992.

Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching Grant, 'World History Made Graphic' $47,000, 1992.

Large Australian Research Council Grant: Contemporary German Philosophy and the Critique of Postmodernism, $40,000 (with Dieter Freundlieb), 1994.

Large Australian Research Council Grant: Rethinking Citizenship $105,000 (with Professor James Walter), 1994.

Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching Grant, 'History for Citizens' $47,000, 1995.

Griffith University Infrastructure Grant, 'Civil Society and Ethical Governance: Extending the NILEPA Agenda in Asia', $12,852, 1998.

Committee for University Teaching and Staff Development, 'Changing History Teaching', $127,705, 1998.

Community Service Project, Queensland History Teachers, Griffith University, $6,500, 1999.

Griffith University Dean's Competitive Grant, $3,000, 1999.

Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Griffith University, Research Support, $6,000, 1999.

Multifaith Project, Griffith University, $6,000, 1999.

Griffith University Quality Grant, $6,500, 1999.

Rockefeller sponsored Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes Travel Grant, $2000, 2000.

Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation Grant 'Civil Society in Asia' with Dr. David Schak, $33,000, 2001.

Large Australian Research Council Grant: ‘Religious Citizenship and Civil Society: Revisionist Studies in the History of Australian Citizenship’, $87,000, 2001.

Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation Grant ‘Constructing a Public Sphere in Taiwan’, $96,700, 2003.
 Griffith University Encouragement Grant $20,000, 2003.

Griffith University GURD Grant, $8000 2003.

Vice Chancellor’s Strategic Initiative Fund, Griffith University Religion Project $66,000 2005.

ARC Discovery ‘Creativity and Const4ellations’ University of Tasmania 2007 $150,000, with Marcelo Stamm.

K. TV, press, radio

Four leader articles on the Chinese Cultural Revolution, The Sydney Morning Herald, January, 1968, based on a firsthand observation of denunciation sessions.

Articles in the Australian press on major public issues, especially republicanism, education and religious governance in the Australian, Herald, Courier Mail.

Interview, Australian Students and the Vietnam War, Beijing Television, 1968.

Interview, The Cultural Revolution, NBC Television, USA, 1968.

Interview, The Cultural Revolution, Channel 7, Sydney, 1968.

Four talks on liberation theology for ABC Radio, 1978.

‘The Contemporary Significance of Lukács’, Austrian Television, Vienna, 1985.

'Soka Gakkai, A New Japanese Religion' Compass, ABC TV June, 2002; repeated November, 2002.

Interviews on Australian radio, about twenty per year.

 L. Service to the university and community

University

Interview of candidate for lectureship and subsequent report, in Montreal, Canada, August 1977 funded by the Division of Humanities.

Member of Commonwealth Universities Association Selection Committee, London, 1979.

Co-organiser of a two-day Arts Forum held at Griffith University, 1986.

Represented Griffith University at the Heads of History Departments Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 1988-1992.

Co-organiser of an international conference on 'Reason and Its Other in Contemporary German Thought', held at Griffith University in February 1989, at which two distinguished contemporary German philosophers (Helmut Spinner and Gernot Boehme) gave papers.

Co-organiser of the national conference of the Australian Historical Association held at the University of Queensland, August 1990.

Organiser of a two day conference on 'Aesthetics, Theology and the Sublime', Griffith University, October 1991.

Organiser of a conference on 'Republicanism, Ethics and the State', Griffith University, 7 November 1992.

Presentation on Cognitive Education, First Conference of the Innovative Research Universities, Melbourne February 2005.

Community

Member of Research Division of Australian Council Churches, 1964-1965.

Vice-President of the New South Wales Debating Societies Union, 1965-1967.

Editor of The Debater, Journal of the New South Wales Debating Societies’ Union, 1967.

Debating Adjudicator for NSW Prisons (Parramatta and Long Bay), GPS and State High Schools, 1963-1970.

Seminar on Philosophical Anthropology and Peace Studies, Dutch Society of Friends, Leersum, The Netherlands, 1984.

Public Lectures for External Studies Programme, University of Utrecht, 1984.

Public lecture:  'The End of the Postmodern', Wednesday, 22 May 1991, Institute of Modern Art Lecture Series, Brisbane.

Public Lecture: 'Has History a Future' to the Queensland History Institute, Queensland State Library, February 1992.

Public Lecture: 'Postreligion' to the Brisbane Society for Philosophy, University of Queensland, 16 April 1992.

Chair, Accreditation Committee, Postgraduate Degrees, Brisbane College of Theology, Queensland Department of Education, 1992.

Chair, Walter Benjamin Conference, Institute of Modern Art, August, 1992.

Submission on International Context Skills to Department of Business, Industry and Regional Development, 1993.

Submission (with David Carter) to the Republic Committee, June 1993.

Submission (with David Carter) to the Civics Education Experts group, 1994.

Secretary, The Linacre Society (Australian Branch) 1995-99.

Public Lecture: 'Republicanism and Reform', Queensland Museum, August 1995.

Public Lecture: 'The Australian Republic', Queensland University Lecture Series, The Customs House, September 1996.

Chair, Accreditation Committee, Postgraduate Degrees, Brisbane College of Theology, Queensland Department of Education, 1997.

Chair, Reaccreditation Committee, Postgraduate Degrees, Brisbane College of Theology, Queensland Department of Education, 1999-2000.

'Global Citizenship' Address at Opening of Soka Gakkai Cultural Centre, Olympic Village, Sydney, 1999.

'Understanding Islam' Asia-Pacific Council, Griffith University, October 2001.

‘Peace and Islam' Koroby Mosque, 7 October 2001.

'Compassion' Colloquium, Multifaith Centre, Griffith University, 28 June 2002.

Chair, The Professions, Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development: A Symposium, Mercure Hotel, Brisbane, June 2003.

M. Selected audio/visual

Immersion_course.mov

Book_launch.mov