Journals and Working / Research Papers
The seminar programs and research activities of the School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry are complemented by publication of a number of journals, research papers and working papers.
Journals
The Australasian Journal of Logic - a free electronic journal dedicated to research in pure logic, and logic as it is applied in mathematics, computer science, linguistics and philosophy.
Critical Horizons - an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy, aesthetics and social and critical theory.
Research Papers
The School hosts a number of ventures to publish Working Papers and Research in progress, including the School-wide, PASI Research Papers as well as papers series' with a more disciplinary focus, including those published in legacy schools of the School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry.
PASI Research Papers
The PASI Research Papers are published by
The School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry
The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010 AUSTRALIA. ISBN 978-0-7340-3972-9
Series Editor: Monica Minnegal
- Research paper No. 1 - Hans A. Baer (ed), 2008,
'The Impact of Global Warming on the Environment and Human
Societies'. Proceedings of a symposium hosted by the Development Studies Program, The University of Melbourne. 20 April 2007.
SSEE Working Papers in Development
The SSEE Working Papers in Development draw on original research, in a diverse variety of topics, areas and disciplines, done by students and staff of the University of Melbourne, as well as practitioners and other members of the SSEE research community who seek to promote a critical and theoretically informed analysis of development practice and the world in which we live. In presenting them as 'working papers' we hope to highlight both senses of the word 'working'. Research papers should be in process, 'working' towards a sharper, stronger, and more critically informed and articulate contribution to the academic body of knowledge, as well as 'working', in the world, to change it for the better, by linking thought and action.
Series Editor: Dr Alan Thorold
Editorial Committee: Dr Jon Barnett, Dr Simon Batterbury, Dr Salim Lakha, Dr Anthony Marcus, Dr Lisa Palmer, Dr Violeta Schubert, Prof Michael Webber.
Abstracts and downloadable copies of the Working Papers are available at the following links:
SSEE Research Papers
The SSEE Research papers series was intended to provide a forum for preliminary presentation of the results of research in the former School of Social and Environmental Enquiry, which incorporated the Anthropology, Geography, Environmental Studies, Development Studies, Gender Studies and the History and Philosophy of Science programs.
Series Editor: Dr Monica Minnegal.
- Research Paper No 1: Exploring the Tensions of Nation Building in Timor-Leste: Proceedings of a forum held at the University of Melbourne 15 September 2006. Edited by Lisa Palmer, Sara Niner, Lisa Kent. Download in pdf format - Exploring the Tensions of Nation Building
- Research Paper No 2: Analyzing Post-Tsunami Livelihoods Recovery: the Case of Masons in Polhena Village, Sri Lanka by Kamakshi Mubarak - Download in pdf format - Post-Tsunami Livelihoods
- Research Paper No 3: Good Governance in Papua New Guinea: an Australian agenda by Sophie Temby - Download in pdf format - Good Governance in Papua New Guinea
- Research Paper No 4: State Violence and Agency in Apartheid South Africa by Sylvia Seldon - Download in pdf format - State Violence and Agency in Apartheid South Africa
SAGES Research Papers
The SAGES Research papers series was intended to provide a forum for preliminary presentation of the results of research in the former School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies, which incorporated the Anthropology, Australian Indigenous Studies, Development Studies, Environmental Studies, and Geography programs.
Produced on an irregular basis, the series includes papers by staff, visiting professors/scholars and postgraduate students. From 2001, the best honours theses were included as part of the series.
Series Editor: Dr Lisa Palmer
Please visit SAGES Research Papers No. 1-32 for a complete list of papers, including some in downloadable PDF format.