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Dr. Geoffrey Stokes
Position:
Emeritus Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
Email:
geoffrey.stokes@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
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Research supervision
2 PhD Completions
Governance, Social and political theory, Australian politics and public policy, Chinese politics and governance.
- Stokes, G.,Shearmur, J. (2016). Popper and his philosophy: An overview In: The Cambridge Companion to Popper, Cambridge University Press, New York, United States
- Stokes, G. (2016). Popper and Habermas: Convergent arguments for a postmetaphysical universalism In: The Cambridge Companion to Popper, Cambridge University Press, New York, United States
- Stokes, G. (2014). The rise and fall of economic rationalism In: Studies in Australian Political Rhetoric, Australian National University Press, Canberra, Australia
- Stokes, G. (2009). Neoliberal hyperglobalism in Australian political thought In: The Politics and Culture of Globalisation: India and Australia, Social Sciences Press, New Delhi, India
- Stokes, G. (2008). Global citizenship: theory and practice In: Global Citizens: Australian Activists for Change, Cambridge University Press, London, United Kingdom
- Pitty, R.,Stokes, G.,Smith, G. (2008). Globalisation and cosmopolitanism: beyond neoliberalism and populist nationalism In: Global Citizens: Australian Activists for Change, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, Australia
- Stokes, G. (2008). Towards a conceptual framework for citizenship In: Islam Beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Theory, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, England
- Stokes, G. (2006). Karl Popper's revisionist/realist theory of democracy In: Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment, Volume 1, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, England
- Stokes, G. (2006). Critical theories of deliberative democracy and the problem of citizenship In: The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China, Palgrave Macmillan, New York
- Stokes, G. (2005). Transnational citizenship and the problem of public culture In: A Passion for Politics: Essays in Honour of Graham Maddox, Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest, Australia