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Dr Linda Botterill
Position: Fellow
Linda's research interest is in public policy development
with a focus on the role of values and expertise in the policy
process. Her main research areas are rural and regional policy
and food regulation. Before commencing her academic career,
Linda had extensive experience in public policy development
in the Australian Public Service, as a ministerial adviser and
as a policy officer in two industry associations. She is co-editor
of and contributor to two interdisciplinary books on drought
in Australia: Beyond Drought: People, Policy and Perspectives
(CSIRO Publishing, 2003) and From Disaster Response
to Risk Management: Australia's National Drought Policy
(Springer, 2005). Full
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email: Linda.Botterill@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 7664
Room No: 2125 |
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John Butcher
Research Assistant to Professor John Wanna
Something of an ‘odd jobs man’, John manages the
production of the ANZSOG monograph series as well as contributing
to a variety of research activities. He joined RSSS in early
2006 from the University of Canberra, where he organised the
seminar program in the Centre for Research in Public Sector
Management (CRPSM). In a previous life, John has worked as a
policy/performance analyst for a variety of Commonwealth and
State agencies, including the NSW Cabinet Office, the Department
of Housing and Regional Development and the Australian National
Audit Office. |
email: johnb@coombs.anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 3265 |
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Professor Keith Dowding
Position: Professor and Head of Program Keith Dowding joined the programme in July
2007 from the London School of Economics (where he retains a
small role). He works in both empirical political science
and in political theory. He has three major research projects
on the go at the moment. 1. The Careers of Cabinet Ministers
(with Torun Dewan,
Sami
Berlinski and Gita
Subrahmanyam) – examining what leads ministers to
be appointed, promoted and sacked (though so far he has concentrated
upon the sacking). So far this research has been exclusively
concerned with British ministers, but Keith hopes to extend
the research to Australia. 2. Exit and Voice and a Means
of Enhancing Service Delivery – a British ESRC funded
study (with Peter
John) on service delivery in the UK. 3. The Measurement
of Rights and Freedoms (with Martin
van Hees) – a more philosophical project though one
which Keith hopes will have some empirical aspects down the
line. He is joint editor of the Journal
of Theoretical Politics. Full
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email: keith.dowding@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125
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Room No 2115 |
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Professor John Dryzek
Position: Professor
John Dryzek is Australian Research Council Federation Fellow. He works mostly in the areas of democratic theory and practice and environmental politics, though his interests extend to comparative politics and international relations. His most recent book is Theories of the Democratic State (with Patrick Dunleavy). He is former Head of the Political Science Departments at the Universities of Oregon and Melbourne, and former editor of the Australian Journal of Political Science. Full
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email: John.Dryzek@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 2176
Room No: 2129 |
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Dr Lindy Edwards
Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Dr Lindy Edwards work focuses on the role of ideas and ideology in politics. Her specialities include economic ideas, democratic ideas and identity politics. Her books include How to Argue with an Economist: Reopening political debate in Australia and she is currently working on book that is a stocktake of Australia's ideological experiments, tentatively titled The Ideological Toolkit: Drawing the lessons from Australia's Experiments with Ideology.
Lindy's current work in the Department draws on her experience in public policy. She is a Research Fellow of the Australia New Zealand School of Government and is a member of a team working on an Australian Research Council project on the policy capacity in Australia's federal public service. Full profile. |
email:
lindy.edwards@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 0012
Room No: 2124 |
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Dr Ben Freyens
Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Ben’s research examines efficient service delivery and
workforce planning in the public sector. His past publications
mainly examine labour market reforms and labour turnover cost
policy in Australia. Other research interests include such motley
areas as radio spectrum economic analysis, multidisciplinary
knowledge transfer theory and the economic measurement of income
poverty. His PhD (school of economics, ANU) analysed the economic
impacts of industrial relations reforms in Australia. Prior
to joining the ANU, he worked as a policy analyst for Eurostat
and lectured economics at Deakin University and the University
College of University of New South Wales. Full
profile. |
email: ben.freyens@anu.edu.au
Phone : (02) 6125 2119
Room No: 2122 |
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Professor Paul 't Hart
Position: Professor
Paul 't Hart arrived at ANU in December 2005; he also retains
a small piece of his main position prior to his departure to
Australia, Research professor of Public Administration at the
Utrecht School of Governance. His research is on leadership
and elite behaviour in politics and public administration, policy
evaluation, public accountability and crisis management. Among
his published works are Groupthink in Government (Johns
Hopkins UP 1994), Understanding Policy Fiascoes (Transaction
1996), Beyond Groupthink: Political Group Dynamics
and Foreign Policymaking (University of Michigan Press
1997), Public Policy Disasters in Western Europe (Routledge
1998), Success and Failure in Public Governance: A Comparative
analysis (Elgar 2001), and The Politics of Crisis Management:
Public Leadership Under Pressure (Cambridge University
Press 2005). Full profile |
email: hart@coombs.anu.edu.au
Phone : (02) 6125 4825
Room No: 2111 |
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Mrs Jeannie Haxell
Position: Program Admin Officer
Jeannie runs all the Program's finance and administrative work. |
email: jeannie.haxell@anu.edu.au
Phone : (02) 6125 2135
Room No: 2117 |
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Professor Ian McAllister
Position: Professor
Ian is former Director of RSSS He is an expert on elections,
voting and party systems. He is former editor of the Australian
Journal of Political Science, and has also published widely
on the use of illicit drugs. Among his recent books are: The
Australian Political System (with Lovell, Kukathas and
Maley, 1998), How Russia Votes (with White, Rose and
Boldiston, 1997), Australian Political Facts (with
Mackerras and Boldiston, 1997). Full profile |
email: ian.mcallister@anu.edu.au
Phone : (02) 6125 5553
Room No: 2127 |
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Dr Simon Niemeyer
Position: ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Simon Niemeyer is part of a research team in the field of deliberative
democracy working on linking empirical analysis of deliberative
processes to the development of theory. Full
profile |
email: Simon.Niemeyer@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 3605
Room No: 2129 |
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Alessandra Pecci
Position: Research Assistant
Alessandra Pecci is a Research Assistant with the Political Science Program. Her research interests span international relations (with a particular interest in the history, culture, and politics of the Middle East, South Asia, and Australia’s foreign policy), and global governance (with a special interest in the United Nations system). Alessandra joined the Political Science Program in August 2009 and is working on Professor John Dryzek’s Federation Fellowship project: Deliberative Global Governance, in the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance. Full profile |
email: alessandra.pecci@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 1724
Room No: 4028 |
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Melanie Poole
Position: Research Assistant
Melanie is a researcher with the Global Deliberative Democracy Project (with John Dryzek) and Climate Change in the Public Sphere project (with Simon Niemeyer). She is completing an Arts/Law degree with a major in Political Science. She was the 2008 Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations, which saw her engage with over 5000 young Australians to discuss their hopes for Australia’s future. She has worked as researcher in the ANU College of Law, the Regulatory Institutions Network and for the Department of Families, Communities and Indigenous Affairs. She has also worked for the UNHCR in Kenya, the Aga Khan Development Network in Pakistan, and the Australian Mission to the United Nations in New York. |
email: Melanie.Poole@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 1434
Room No: 2109 |
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Professor Rod Rhodes
Position: Distinguished Professor in Political Science at ANU
Rod Rhodes is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia;
an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences (UK); life Vice-President
of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom; Editor, Public Administration; Treasurer and Secretary, Australasian
Political Studies Association; Emeritus Professor of Politics,
University of Newcastle; and Adjunct Professor, Centre for Governance
and Public Policy, Griffith University. |
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Dr Jacqui Russell
Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Jacqui Russell joined the Climate Change and the Public Sphere project as a postdoctoral fellow in July 2009. Jacqui has an eclectic background with qualifications and experience in critical care nursing, teaching and resource and environmental management. Her PhD work developed a conceptual framework for integrated approaches to human-ecological problems. Since completing her PhD in 2006 Jacqui has worked in both the Social Sciences Program and the Climate Change Sciences Programs of the Bureau of Rural Sciences in the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Full profile |
email: jacqui.russell@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 1434
Room No: 2109 |
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Dr Hayley Stevenson
Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
Hayley Stevenson joined the Political Science Program as a postdoctoral fellow in 2009. Her research on the global governance of climate change contributes to Professor John Dryzek’s Federation Fellowship project: Deliberative Global Governance. Full
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email: hayley.stevenson@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 0781
Room No: 2119
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Professor John Wanna
Position: Professor
John Wanna is the ANZSOG Foundation Professor for the Sir John
Bunting Chair of Public Administration. Formerly from Griffith
University. His research interests include Australian and comparative
politics, public expenditure and budgeting and government-business
relations. Recent publications include Accounting to Accountability
(2001) and Controlling Public Expenditure (2003). |
email: john.wanna@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6125 2134
Room No: 2113 |
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