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Community sustainability

Globalism and nationalism

Sources of insecurity

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    • ‘sense of place’, environment and community

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    • globalizing education and new learning
    • language-communities and collective learning
    • knowledge systems across borders of difference
    • settlement of diasporas and migrant communities

  • Global media
    • extended communications and community formation
    • the culture wars and the War on Terror
    • media culture

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Globalism, nationalism and the sources of insecurity

Grenfell, Damian. (2005) Dissent and Democracy in Australia: From Vietnam to Global Protest, Otford, Otford Press (in press).

Grenfell, Damian. (2004) ‘ East Timor: Colonialism, Nation-Building and the Politics of Oil’, Arena Journal, 72.

Grenfell, Damian. (2004) ‘Beyond the Local and the Global: Scales of Resistance, Repression and Sustainability’ in Josée Johnston, Mike Gismondi, and James Goodman (eds), Beyond Sustainability: Space, Power and the Commons, Zed Books. (in press)

Grenfell, Damian. (2004) ‘Getting the Government “off our Backs”? The Ruling Class, the State and New Trends in the Management of Dissent’, in N. Hollier, ed., Ruling Australia: The Power, Privilege and Politics of the New Ruling Class, Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing.

Grenfell, Damian. (2004) ‘Conflict in North Maluku’, Arena Magazine, 70, (April-May).

Grenfell, Damian. (2004) ‘WSF 2004: A Moment, Not a Movement’, Arena Magazine, 69 (February-March), pp. 5-7.

Grenfell, Damian. (2003-2004)‘A Spectre Haunting the Refugee Movement?’ (with Anna Trembath) Arena Magazine, 68 (December-January), p. 21.

Paul James, Global Matrix: Nationalism, Globalization and State-Terror, (co-author with Tom Nairn) Pluto Press, London and New York, 2005, 316pp. (ISBN 0 7453 2290 5 hb, 0 7453 2291 3 pb)

Paul James and Andy Scerri, ‘Globalizing Life-Worlds: The Uneven Structures of Consuming Capitalism’, in Phillip Darby, ed., Postcolonializing the International, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, (accepted December 2004, forthcoming 2005).

Paul James, ‘Theorizing Nation Formation in the Context of Imperialism and Globalism’, in Krishan Kumar and Gerard Delanty, ed., Nationalism Handbook, Sage Publications, London (accepted November 2004, forthcoming 2005

Paul James, ‘Globalization’, in Martin Griffiths, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics, Routledge, London, (accepted December 2004, forthcoming 2005).

Paul James and Stephanie Trigg, ‘Rituals of Nationhood: Medievalism, Nationalism and Republicanism’ (with Stephanie Trigg), in Stephanie Trigg, ed., Australian Medievalism, Brepols and Melbourne University Press, (accepted December 2003, forthcoming 2005)

Paul James, ‘Nationalising the Globe: Globalising the Nation’, in Helmut Heinze and Christiane Weller, eds, Worlds of Reading: On the Theory, History and Sociology of Cultural Practice, (published in Germany as Die Lektüre der Welt: Zur Theorie, Geschichte und Soziologie Kultureller Praxis) Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 2004, pp. 259-266.

Paul James,‘The Matrix of Global Enchantment’, in Manfred B. Steger, ed., Rethinking Globalism, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 2004, pp. 27-38.

Leanne Reinke and Paul James, ‘Learning Reflexively: Technological Mediation and Indigenous Cultures’, in Peter Kell, Sue Shore and Michael Singh, eds, Adult Education @ 21st Century, Peter Lang, New York, 2004.

Paul James, ‘Confronting Borderlands of Identity and the Abstraction of Social Relations’, Borderlands, (accepted for publication in 2005).

Paul James, ‘Reconstructing and Reconciling a War-Torn World’, Arena Journal, No. 21, 2003-4, pp. 43-50.

James, Paul. (2003) ‘Forming Nations: Beyond Western-Centrism’, in Harry Aveling and Damien Kingsbury, eds, Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia, Routledge-Curzon Press, London, pp. 28-44.

James, Paul. (2003) ‘God Bless America: From a National Covenant to the Global War on Terror’, Australian Religion Studies Review.

James, Paul. (2003) ‘Disruption on a Global Scale: Refugees, Terrorists and Other Boundary Crossers’, Social Alternatives, Vol. 22, No. 3.

James, Paul. (2003) ‘In the Name of Freedom Comes a Totalizing War-Machine’, Arena Journal, new series no. 20, 2003, pp.

James, Paul. ‘Humanity and the Humanities in the Shadow of Terror’, a plenary paper presented at the ‘Humanities in a New World Order’ Conference, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, 2-5 July 2003.

James, P. (2003), ‘Arguing for deep diversity in a globalisation era’, inInternational Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Common Ground Publishing, Melbourne, vol.3, pp.669-675

Jupp, James (Ed) (2001) The Australian People: an Encyclopedia of the Nation, its People and their Origins. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.

Nairn, Tom. (2004) ‘The Free World’s End’, openDemocracy, 25 November 2004.

Nairn, Tom. (2004) ‘Break-Up: Twenty-Five Years On’, in G. Miller and E. Bell, eds, Scotland in Theory, Amsterdam, Rodopi Publishers.

Nairn, Tom. (2004) ‘Alistair MacLean: Death in Canada’, Edinburgh Review, 112 (April-May).

Nairn, Tom. ‘Independence Within Reach’, Scots Independent, 909, 1 November 2004 and 910, 1 December 2004.

Nairn, Tom. ‘Australian Diary’, London Review of Books, 18 November 2004.

Nairn, Tom. ‘Out of the Cage’, London Review of Books, 24 June 2004.

Nairn, Tom. (2003) ‘Introduction: 21 st Century Hindsight’, The Break-Up of Britain, 2 nd edition, Altona, Common Ground.

Nairn, Tom. (2003) ‘The Modesty of Australia’, Arena Magazine, 62 (December-January).

Nairn, Tom. (2003) ‘Not the Economy, Stupid’, Times Literary Supplement, 23 (September-October).

Nairn, Tom. (2003) ‘Tongues’, Times Literary Supplement, (April).

Nairn, Tom. (2002) Pariah: Misfortunes of the British Kingdom, Verso, London & New York.

Nairn, Tom. ‘Authoritarian Man: the Axis of Good’, openDemocracy, 31 July 2003
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=6&debateId=95&articleId=1400

Nairn, Tom. ‘Are There Alternatives?’, openDemocracy, 20 February 2003, http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=3&debateId=77&articleId=991

Nairn, Tom. ‘America: Being Old with a Vengeance’ ,openDemocracy, 5 February 2003
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=3&debateId=77&articleId=952

Nairn, Tom. Apocalypse is in the Air’, openDemocracy, 22 January 2003 http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=3&debateId=77&articleId=917

Nairn, Tom. ‘Globalisation today: a human experience’, openDemocracy, 16 January 2003, http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=3&debateId=77&articleId=895

Nairn, Tom. ‘America: Enemy of Globalisation’, openDemocracy, 9 January 2003, http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article.jsp?id=3&debateId=77&articleId=879

Scerri, A. 2003, 'Triple Bottom-line Capitalism and The Third Place', in Arena Journal, Arena Printing and Publishing, Melbourne, Australia, vol.1, no.20, pp.57-65.

Sleeth, Matthew and Paul James (2002) Tour of Duty: Winning Hearts and Minds in East Timor. Melbourne: Hardie Grant Publishing.

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Community sustainability

Mulligan, Martin and Aidan Davison (2004) ‘Dissolving the Boundaries of the City: Eco-Imagination and the Ecology of Compassionate Democracy’, in Peter Willis and Pam Carden, eds, Lifelong Learning and the Democratic Imagination: Re-visioning Freedom, Justice and Community, Flaxon, Brisbane.

Mulligan, Martin. 2004. ‘Building a Place-Responsive Society through Inclusive Local Projects and Networks’ (with John Cameron and Virginia Wheatley) Local Environment, 9, 2, 2004, pp. 147-161.

Mulligan, Martin 2004. ‘The Aesthetics of Messiness in Sustaining Local Diversity: Researching the Impacts of Gentrification through Hermeneutic Inquiry’, Proceedings of The City Symposium, RMIT University (accepted for publication on October 5, 2004).

Mulligan, Martin 2004 'Rediscovering Compassion: The Legacy of Judith Wright', Overland No 177, pp 31-33. OL Society, Melbourne.

Nakata, Martin (2001) Indigenous Peoples, Racism and the United Nations. Altona : Common Ground.

Singh, Michael (2002), The admixture of Indigenous and Asian-Australians: Funds of community knowledge, social studies education and the dissolution of White Australia politics. Delta: Policy and Practice in Education.

Ziguras, Christopher (2001). Narcissism and self-care: theorising America's obsession with mundane health behaviour. Journal of Mundane Behaviour. 2(2).

Ziguras, Christopher (2001) ‘Invasion of the bodysnatchers: Internet self-diagnosis is redefining health’. Arena Magazine. No. 51, pp.32-35.

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Border knowledges

Brown, Melissa and Douglas McQueen-Thomson (2002) ‘Learning from Successful Book Exporters’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.189-209.

Cahill, Des and B. Ngo (2001) The Vietnamese in Melbourne. in James Jupp (ed) The Australian People: an Encyclopedia of the Nation, its People and their Origins. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.

Cahill, Des (2001) ‘The rise and fall of multicultural education in Australia’. in C. Grant and J. Lei (Eds) Global Constructions of Multicultural Education. New Jersey: Lawrence Erblaum.

Cope, Bill and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) (2002) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona: Common Ground.

Kell, Peter (2001) ‘Aussie Aussie Aussie, Who Who Who?’, in Scott Phillips (Ed .) Everyday Diversity: Australian Multiculturalism in Practice Altona : Common Ground.

James, Paul. ‘Arguing for Deep Diversity in a Globalising Era’, a plenary paper presented to the ‘Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing World’ conference, East-West Centre, Honolulu, 13-16 February 2003.

James, Paul. (2002) ‘Principles of Solidarity: Beyond a Postnational Imaginary’ in James Goodman, ed., Protest and Globalisation: Prospects for Transnational Solidarity, Pluto Press, Sydney, pp. 3-18, 231-3.

James, Paul and Douglas McQueen-Thomson (2002) ‘Abstracting Knowledge Formation: A Report on Academia and Publishing’, in Simon Cooper, John Hinkson and Geoff Sharp (Eds) Scholars and Entrepreneurs: The Universities in Crisis. Fitzroy: Arena Publications, pp.183–205.

James, Paul and Douglas McQueen-Thomson (2002) ‘Academic Publishing: A Report on the Globalised Production of Knowledge’, in Bill Cope and Dean Mason (Eds) New Markets for Printed Books. Altona : Common Ground. pp.11–34.

Lawrence, Amanda (2002) ‘Markets for Publishing Services: China, Hong Kong and Taiwan’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.39-74.

Lawrence, Amanda (2002) ‘Markets for Publishing Services: India’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.75-98.

Lawrence, Amanda (2002) ‘Markets for Publishing Services: Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Thailand’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.99-130.

Lawrence, Amanda and Christopher Ziguras (2002) ‘The Business of Exporting Books’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.9-26.

Lawrence, Amanda, Christopher Ziguras, Melissa Brown and Kirsty Wilcox (2002) ‘Export Assistance for Publishing’, in Bill Cope an d Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.173-188.

McBurnie, Grant and Christopher Ziguras (2001). The Regulation of transnational higher education in Southeast Asia: case studies of Hong Kong, Malaysia and Australia. Higher Education 42(1): 85-105.

Osborne, B. and Michael Singh (2001) Teachers' work and reform in context, in B. Osborne (ed.), Teaching, Diversity and Democracy. Altona: Common Ground.

Phillips, Scott (2001) 'Rethinking contemporary multicultural community services: towards inclusiveness', in S.K. Phillips (Ed), Everyday Diversity: Australian Multiculturalism and Reconciliation in Practice. Altona: Common Ground.

Phillips, Scott (2001) 'Designing Inclusive Social Futures', in Scott Phillips (ed), Everyday Diversity: Australian Multiculturalism and Reconciliation in Practice, Altona: Common Ground.

Phillips, Scott (2001) (Ed.) Everyday Diversity: Australian Multiculturalism in Practice. Altona: Common Ground.

Phillips, Scott (2001) 'Linking Learning with Wisdom: Some Thoughts about the Role of Education in Shaping the Twenty-First Century', in Peter Kell (ed.) Ways of Learning: The Revolution in Teaching and Learning. Altona: Common Ground.

Phipps, Peter and Jonathan Wearne (2002) ‘Print, Publishing and Indigenous Australia’, in Bill Cope and Rod Brown (Eds), Value Chain Clustering in Regional Publishing Service Markets. Altona : Common Ground.

Rogalla, B. 2003, 'Modern-Day Torture: Government-Sponsored Neglect of Asylum Seeker Children Under the Australian Mandatory Immigration Detention Regime', in Journal of South Pacific Law, University of the South Pacific, Vanuatu, vol.7, no.1, pp.1-18

Romeo, Geoff, Suzy Edwards, Sue McNamara, Ian Walker and Christopher Ziguras (2001). ‘Investigating the potential of touchscreen technology in early childhood education’. Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education Annual Conference. Freemantle: AARE.

Reinke, Leanne. (2004) ‘Globalisation and Local Indigenous Education in Mexico’, International Review of Education, 50 (5).

Reinke, Leanne. (2004) ‘Working Towards an Indigenous Training Model: learning from Gamarrwa Nuwul Landcare, Yirrkala’, in Equity Book, National Council of Vocational Education and Research. With Banduk Marika, Colin Lane and Helen Smith.

Reinke, Leanne. (2004) ‘Learning Reflexively: Technological Mediation and the Indigenous Cultures’, in Michael Singh and Peter Kell (ed.) Adult Education @ 21st Century: Future Issues for Theory and Practice, Peter Lang, New York. With Paul James.

Reinke, Leanne. (2003) ‘Hardly Neutral Players: Australia’s Role in Liberalizing Trade in Education Services’, Globalisation, Societies and Education, 1(3). With Christopher Ziguras and Grant McBurnie.

Reinke, Leanne. ‘Educational Practice in Mexico: Indigenous Communities Use Global Politics To Reform Local Educational Practices’, Internationalizing Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: ‘Critical Reflections, Critical Times’, ANZCIES Conference, University of New England, NSW, 6-8 December 2002.

Singh, Michael, Peter Kell and Ambigapathy Pandian (2002) Appropriating English: Innovation in the Global Business of English Language Teaching. New York: Peter Lang.

Singh, Michael (2002) ‘Re-writing the ways of globalising education?’ Race, Ethnicity and Education. 5(2), 217-230.

Singh, Michael (2001), Advocating the sustainability of linguistic diversity, in J. Lo Bianco and R. Wickert (eds.) Australian Policy Activism in Language and Literacy. Melbourne: Language Australia.

Singh, Michael (2001) Global Book Production’, in Bill Cope and Gus Gollings (eds) Multilingual Book Production. Altona : Common Ground. pp.1-16.

Singh, Michael (2001) Skills Development for Multilingual Digital Publishing’, in Bill Cope and Gus Gollings (eds) Multilingual Book Production. Altona : Common Ground. pp.123-143.

Singh, Michael (2001) ‘Multilingual Applications and Possibilities with Digital Technology’, in Bill Cope and Dean Mason (Eds) Creator to Consumer in a Digital Age: Book Production in Transition. Altona : Common Ground. pp.225-250.

Singh, Michael (2001) ‘The Centenary of Federation: Learning from past mistakes to prevent future wrongs.’ Teacher Learning Network, 8(1), pp.3-6.

Takagi, Atsushi (2002) ‘Manuscript Use and Typesetting Issues’, in Bill Cope and Gus Gollings (eds) Multilingual Book Production. Altona : Common Ground. pp.97-104.

Ziguras, Christopher (2004) ‘International Trade in Education Services: Governing the Liberalisation and Regulation of Private Enterprise’, in M Singh, J Kenway & M Apple (eds), Globalising Public Education: Policies, Policies and Pedagogy, New York, Peter Lang (in press).

Ziguras, Christopher. (2003) ‘The Regulation of transnational higher education in Southeast Asia: case studies of Hong Kong, Malaysia and Australia’, in Malcolm Tight (ed.), Reader in Higher Education, London: RoutledgeFalmer. With Grant McBurnie.

Ziguras, Christopher (2002) ‘Publishing in International Education’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market: Emerging Markets for Books from Creator to Consumer. Altona : Common Ground. pp.153-172.

Ziguras, Christopher and Kirsty Wilcox (2002), ‘Reconstructing the Bosnia-Herzegovina Book Industry’, in Bill Cope and Christopher Ziguras (Eds) The International Publishing Services Market. Altona : Common Ground. pp.131-152.

Ziguras. Chris. (2003, in press) ‘Remaking the world in our own image: Australia’s efforts to liberalise trade in education services’, Australian Journal of Education, 47(1). With Grant McBurnie.

Ziguras. Chris. (2003, in press) ‘‘Hardly Neutral Players’: Australia’s Role in Liberalizing Trade in Education Services’, Globalisation, Societies and Education, 1(3). With Grant McBurnie and Leanne Reinke.

Ziguras. Chris. (2003, forthcoming) ‘Trade in Education Services: Liberalisation, Regulation and Public Policy’, Higher Education.

Ziguras. Chris. (2003, in press) ‘The impact of the GATS on transnational tertiary education: Comparing experiences of New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia’, Australian Educational Researcher, 30(3).

Ziguras. Chris. (2003) ‘Learning to Teach Offshore: Pre-Departure Training for Lecturers in Transnational Programs’, Higher Education Research and Development, 22(2). (With Kate Gribble).

Ziguras. Chris. (2003) ‘Investigating the potential of touchscreen technology in early childhood education’, British Journal of Educational Technology, Volume 34, Issue 3, pp331-342 (with Geoff Romeo, Suzy Edwards, Sue McNamara, Ian Walker)

Ziguras, Christopher and Fazal Rizvi (2001). ‘Future directions in international online education.’ Transnational Education: Australia Online. Dorothy Davis and Denis Meares. Sydney: IDP Education Australia: 151-64.

Ziguras, Christopher. (2001). ‘Digital multilingual book production’, in Bill Cope and Gus Gollings (eds) Multilingual Book Production. Altona : Common Ground. pp.49-60.

Ziguras, Christopher and Melissa Brown (2001). ‘ Multilingual book publishing in Australia’, in Bill Cope and Gus Gollings (eds) Multilingual Book Production. Altona: Common Ground. pp.37-48.

Ziguras, Christopher (2001). ‘Educational technology in transnational higher education in South East Asia: the cultural politics of flexible learning.’ Educational Technology and Society 4(4): 8-18.

Ziguras, Christopher (2001). ‘The effect of GATS on transnational higher education: Comparing experiences of New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia.’ Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education Annual Conference. Freemantle: AARE.

Ziguras, Christopher (2001) ‘Ensuring quality across borders’. Education Quarterly. No.15, pp.8-10.

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Discourses of critical and ethical engagement

Cope, Bill and Mary Kalantzis (2001) Reconciliation, Multiculturalism, Identities: Difficult Dialogues, Sensible Solutions. Altona: Common Ground.

Cregan, Kate. (2005) The Body Turns: Mapping the Anthropology and Sociology of the Body, London, Sage Publications, 2005. ISBN 0761940243

Cregan, Kate. (2005) ‘Ethical and Social Issues of Embryonic Stem Cell Technology’, Internal Medicine Journal, 35 (2) 126-127.

Cregan, Kate. (2004) ‘Biotechnology at the Borders of Life’, The International Journal of the Humanities, 1, 2003-2004.

Cregan, Kate. (2004). ‘ Blood and Circuses ’, in E. T. Klaver (ed.) Images of the Corpse: from the Renaissance to Cyberspace. Wisconsin, Wisconsin University Press/ Popular Press, pp. 39-62.

Cregan, Kate. (2004) ‘Egging on the Post Human’, Arena Magazine, 71 (June-July), pp. 15-16.

Cregan, Kate. (2004) ‘“We Are Family”: Piccinini exhibition review’ (with Chris Scanlon), Arena Magazine, 71 (June-July), pp. 38-40.

Cregan, Kate. ‘Biotechnology at the Borders of Life’, Humanities Conference, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, 2-5 July, 2003.

Cregan, Kate. (2002-2003) ‘Dismembering Care: Organ Transplant Ethics’, Arena Magazine 62 (December-January). Pp. 49-50.

Cregan, Kate. (2002) ‘Stem-Cell Alchemy: Techno-Science and the New Philosopher’s Stone’ (with Paul James), Arena Journal, no. 19, pp. 61-72.

Cregan, Kate. (2002) ‘Stem Cells—Cleaving at the Root?’ Arena Magazine 58 (April-May), pp. 13-14.

Cregan, Kate. (2001) ‘Gene Genies: Australia’s Biotech Push’ Arena Magazine 54 (August-September), pp. 6-8.

Paul James, Global Savage: The Human Condition from Tribalism to Nationalism and Globalism, Sage Publications, London, (final manuscript accepted January 2005 in press for publication 2005)

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) Managing Risks and Opportunities in Multilingual Knowledge Economies: The Possibilities of Ethical Investment Movement to Sustaining Biolinguistic Diversity, (with Michael Singh) 3L Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature, 8, pp. 8-17. http://www.fpbahasa.ukm.my/3l/pdf/v8art1.pdf

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘Ethical Investment and the Case for Linguistic Diversity’ (With Michael Singh), Zadok Perspectives, 81, 18-20.

Ziguras, Chris. (2004). Self-Care: Embodiment, Personal Autonomy and the Shaping of Health Consciousness. London, Routledge.

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Global media

McQueen-Thomson, Douglas. ‘Shakespeare in Our Time’, Arena Magazine. No.57 (February – March), pp. 51–53.

Scanlon, Christopher. (2004) ‘ Easing Out and Squeezing In’, Arena Magazine, 73 (October–November) http://www.arena.org.au/Archives/Mag%20Archive/Issue%2073/editorial_73.htm

Scanlon, Christopher. (2004) ‘Farewell to the Working Class’, Age (Review section), 17 April. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/16/1082055641506.html

Scanlon, Christopher (2004) ‘What’s Wrong with Social Capital?’, Blue Book no. 8 Australian Fabian Society Pamphlet no. 63, Arena Magazine, 69 (February–March)

Scanlon, Christopher (2004) ‘You can't legislate to repair society, Mr Latham’, Age, 2 February.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/01/1075570289908.html
Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘Linguistic Diversity, Biodiversity and Education’ (With Michael Singh), EQ Australia, 1, 2003, 5-7.

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘Reality TV. A Review of Shooting People: Adventures in Reality TV by Sam Brenton and Reuben Cohen’ Arena Magazine, 68, pp. 53-55. http://www.arena.org.au/archives/Mag_Archive/issue_68/review_68.htm

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘The Problems with “Social Capital”’, Age, 19 July 2003. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/18/1058035195873.html

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘The Uses of Violence’, Arena Magazine, 64, pp. 15-16.

Scanlon, Christopher (2003) ‘In the Name of the People’ (With Guy Rundle), Arena Magazine, 63, p. 3.
http://www.arena.org.au/archives/Mag_Archive/issue_63/editorial_63_2.htm

Scanlon, Christopher. (2002) ‘Conservative Hacking’, Arena Magazine, 61, p. 3. http://www.arena.org.au/archives/Mag_Archive/issue_61/editorial_61_2.htm

Scanlon, Christopher. (2002) ‘It’s Time to Slay Latham’s Ideas and Remake the Labor Party’, Age, 3 May. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/05/02/1019441411260.html

Scanlon, Christopher. (2001-2002) ‘New Labor and the State They’re In’, Arena Magazine, 56, pp. 46–48.

Scanlon, Christopher. (2001-2002) ‘From Plan B to Plan B — Reconstructing the ALP’, Arena Magazine, 56, pp. 4-5. http://www.arena.org.au/archives/Mag_Archive/issue_56/editorial_56_2.htm

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