STAFF PROFILE
Mr Patrick O'Keeffe
Position:
Lecturer, Youth Work
College / Portfolio:
Global, Urban and Social Studies
School / Department:
Social Work and Human Services
Phone:
99252328
Email:
patrick.okeeffe@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
- O'Keeffe, P.,Assoulin, E. (2020). In Press - Using creative modalities to resist discourses of individualization and blame in social work education In: Social Work Education, , 1 - 13
- O'Keeffe, P.,David, C. (2020). Discursive constructions of consumer choice, performance measurement and the marketisation of disability services and aged care in Australia In: Australian Journal of Social Issues, , 1 - 18
- O'Keeffe, P. (2020). Program Design as Authentic Assessment in Social Work Education: Reflecting on a Teaching Collaboration Between Social Work and Design Academics In: Advances in Social Work & Welfare Education, 22, 95 - 107
- O'Keeffe, P. (2019). Making Markets in Australian Agriculture: Shifting knowledge, identities, values, and the emergence of corporate power, Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore
- O'Keeffe, P. (2019). PhD by Publication: innovative approach to social science research, or operationalisation of the doctoral student � or both? In: Higher Education Research and Development, 39, 288 - 301
- O'Keeffe, P. (2018). Maximising efficiency, marginalising equity: a genealogy of Australian wheat export market deregulation and 'the good farmer' In: Australian Geographer, 49, 497 - 515
- O'Keeffe, P. (2018). Who wouldn't want more efficiency? Analysing the construction of efficiency as a 'truth' within policy discourses In: Journal of Sociology, 54, 18 - 32
- O'Keeffe, P. (2018). Creating a governable reality: analysing the use of quantification in shaping Australian wheat marketing policy In: Agriculture and Human Values, 35, 553 - 567
- O'Keeffe, P. (2017). Contestability in the Australian wheat export industry In: Journal of Australian Political Economy, 79, 65 - 86
- O'Keeffe, P. (2017). Creating resilience or private sector dependence? Shifting constructions of the farmer in Australian policy discourses In: Space and Polity, 21, 318 - 334