Assoc/Prof Kate Crowley
Associate Professor, Politics and Policy
- Bachelor of Arts - Monash University, Victoria
- Diploma of Education - Rusden College, Victoria
- Graduate Diploma of Recreation - Phillip Institute of Technology, Victoria
- PhD - University of Tasmania

Contact Details
| Contact Campus |
Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building |
Arts Building |
| Room Reference |
513 |
| Telephone |
+61 3 6226 2364 |
| Fax |
+61 3 6226 2864 |
| Email |
Kate.Crowley@utas.edu.au |
Teaching Responsibilities
Currently on study leave
Publications
- New Governance, Green Planning & Sustainability: Reviewing Tasmania Together and Growing Victoria Together K. Crowley and B Coffey 2007 * Australian Journal of Public Administration 66(1) 23-37
- 'Is Australia Faking It? The Kyoto Protocol & The Greenhouse Policy Challenge' K. Crowley 2007 * Global Environmental Politics 7(4) 118-139
- The Place of Nature? Electoral Politics and the Tasmanian Greens K. Crowley 2008 * People and Place 16(2) 12 - 21.
- Community, Sustainability & Participation: Form-Function Dilemmas in State-Local Partnerships in Tasmania K. Crowley 2009 * Public Policy 3(1) 17-30
- Can Deliberative Democracy be Practised? A Sub-National Policy Pathway K. Crowley 2009 * Politics and Policy 37(5) 17-30
- K. Crowley 2010 'Climate Clever: Kyoto & Australia's Decade of Recalcitrance' in Harrison & Sundstrom Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change (eds) Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, pp. 201-228. K. Crowley 2010 *
A full list of Kate's publications can be accessed via WARP
Achievements
Select Achievements
- 2010-13 Head, School of Government
- 2009-11 Chair, Tasmanian Climate Action Council
- 2009-2011 Member, UTAS Legislation Committee
- 2009-10 Member, University of Tasmania Council
- 2008 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Community Engagement
- 2007-11 Advisor to the Premier/Climate Change Minister
- 2005-8 Chair, Tasmanian Environment Industry Council
- 2005-8 University Representative, Tasmania Together Board
- 2005-7 Deputy Head, School of Government
- 2004, 2006, 2008 UTAS Acting Dean Graduate Research
- 2004, 2006, 2008 Acting Chair, UTAS Board of Graduate Research
- 2004, 2006, 2008 Member, UTAS Research College Board
- 2004-6 Member, UTAS Equal Opportunity Committee
- 2000-4 Deputy Chair, Environment Industry Council
- Member, UTAS Senior Women's Group
- Member, Australasian Political Studies Association
- Member, Institute of Public Administration Australia
- Member, International Political Studies Association
- Editorial Panel Public Policy
- Chair, Tasmanian Climate Action Council
- Member APSA Ecopolitics Standing Group