STAFF PROFILE
Mr Stephen Alomes
Position:
Adjunct Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
Global, Urban and Social Studies
Phone:
99259517
Email:
stephen.alomes@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
- Alomes, S. (2019). AFLW and the Australian Football Revolutions of 2017-19: A study in the contemporary war of sports In: Sporting Traditions, 36, 1 - 21
- Alomes, S. (2014). Flaws in the glass: Why Australia did not become a republic... after Patrick White In: Patrick White Centenary: The Legacy of a Prodigal Son, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom
- Alomes, S. (2014). Le Mal napol�onien and the Global Malaise. A Jospin Festival in Melbourne In: The French Australian Review (previously 'Explorations'), 57, 96 - 107
- Alomes, S. (2013). A regenerating flame? Communal populism and the Olympic torch relay in millennial Australia In: Sporting Traditions, 30, 71 - 97
- Alomes, S.,Mascitelli, B. (2013). Celebrity meets populism in Europe: The political performances of Nicholas Sarkozy and Silvio Berlusconi In: Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, 5, 30 - 43
- Alomes, S. (2012). Australian football the people's game 1958-2058, Walla Walla Press, Sydney, Australia
- Alomes, S. (2012). Got so many bad habits: Federal politicians, the public, and media In: New Voices, New Visions:Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Alomes, S. (2012). Blondness be my friend - Dermott Brereton In: Celebrity Aura Melbourne, Australia
- Alomes, S. (2011). Citizens, Immigrants and Diasporas: Australia and Japan In: Defining and Re-Defining Diaspora, Inter-disciplinary Press, Oxford, UK
- Alomes, S.,Eckersall, P.,Mouer, R.,Tokita, A. (2011). Australia and Japan: On the edge of Asia In: Outside Asia: Japanese and Australian Identities and Encounters in Flux, Japanese Studies Centre, Victoria, Australia
Contemporary history, Society and Culture - Globalisation, Popular culture, Celebrity & sport, Politics & populism, Australian Studies, Australia & Japan, Australia &France, Multiculturalism, Expatriation