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Dr James Juniper

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James Juniper

Lecturer 
Economics, Politics & Tourism
+61-2-492 17491
SRS239 (Callaghan)
James.Juniper@newcastle.edu.au

Qualifications: PhD(Adel), MEc(ANU), Grad Dip Econ, BA

Recent Publications:

Book Chapters

(2006) “Deleuze’s Political Economy”, refereed paper presented at the 12th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle, December 8-10 and published in the volume of refereed conference proceedings.

(2006) “Deleuze and the Calculus”, refereed paper presented at the Society for Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December, University of New South Wales and published in the volume of refereed conference proceedings.

(2006) “Financial Applications of Non-Extensive Thermodynamics: Some Philosophical Considerations”, refereed paper presented at the Society for Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December, University of New South Wales and published in the volume of refereed conference proceedings.

(2005) “A Keynesian Critique of Recent Applications of Risk-Sensitive Control Theory in Macroeconomics”, Contemporary Post Keynesian Analysis, proceedings of the 7th International Post Keynesian Workshop, Northhampton: Edward Elgar, UK.

(2005) (with Paul Ross)“The allocation of greenfield land between environmental protection and sustainability and urban development in the coastal zone of NSW”, published as a refereed contribution to the Creating a Culture of Full Employment Conference, December 8-9, 2005, University of Newcastle.

(2005) (with William Mitchell and Jennifer Myers) “Small business employment dynamics in Australia”, published as a refereed contribution to the proceedings of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity Conference “A Future that Works - economics, employment and the environment” incorporating the 6th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 11th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle, December 8-10. A longer version has been published as CofFEE Working Paper No. 04-10.

(2005)(with William Mitchell and Jenny Myers), “The dynamics of job creation and destruction in Australia”, CofFEE Working Paper #05-13, published as a chapter in the volume of Conference Proceedings.

(2004) (with Paul Ross) “New Institutional Approaches to Sustainability in Coastal NSW”, published as a refereed contribution in the proceedings of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity Conference “A Future that Works - economics, employment and the environment” incorporating the 6th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 11th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle, December 8-10.

2003 “Hardt and Negri’s Empire as a Prospective Guide for Political Intervention”, published as a refereed contribution in proceedings of the 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 10th National Conference on Unemployment, December 10-12, 2003.

(2003) "The Role of Supportive Linkages within Complex Industry Clusters: The case of the Nordic mobile telephone manufacturing industry" co-authored with John Rice forthcoming in Australian Regional Perspectives on Globalization, Wakefield Press, under the auspices of the Centre for Applied Economics, University of South Australia.

(2001) "Issues of Regulation in a Global Framework " Chapter 6 in Kym Thorne and Geoff Turner (eds) Global Business Regulation; Some Research Issues, Pearson Edn., co-authored with Martin Shanahan.

(2001) " Globalisation and Innovation: the implications of the Irish miracle" Chapter 7 in Kym Thorne and Geoff Turner (eds)Globalization and Business, co-authored with Professor Roy Green, the University of Galway, Ireland.

Refereed Journal Articles

(2007) "Philosophizing with a hammer? A critique of Mirowski's markomata informed by continental philosophy", Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Markets as 

(2006) (with Bill Mitchell and Jenny Myers) “The Dynamics of Job Creation and Destruction in Australia”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 41, No. 2, Winter: 247-259.

(2005) “Machine Dreaming: An Environmental Perspective” International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, 1(2): 221-239.

(2005) (with John Rice) “Demographic Characteristics of Trade Unionists in Australia: An exploratory study” accepted for publication in Employment Relations Record, Jan, 5 (1): 57.

(2004) (with John Rice) “High Technology Alliances in Uncertain Times: The case of Bluetooth”, Knowledge, Technology and Policy, Vol. 16, No. 3.

(2002) "Quality function Deployment and the Environment", Interdisciplinary Environmental Review: Anthology 2002, Vol. IV, No. 2, pp. 80-88, co-authored with Hung Kun Wong.

(2002) "Universities and Collaboration within Complex, Uncertain Knowledge-Based Economies," Journal of Critical Perspectives in Accounting, Vol. 13, No. 5/6, October pp. 747-778 originally presented at Symposium 2001, The University in the New Corporate World, Wednesday, 18 July, Adelaide.

Refereed conference papers:

(2006) “Homo Sacer and Biopower: Defending Foucault against Agamben’s ‘Oscillating’ Critique”, refereed Conference paper presented at the Australian Political Science Conference, Newcastle, 25 -27 September 2006.

(2006) “An Evaluation of Three Contrasting Psychoanalysis Perspectives on Money and Semiotics”, refereed Conference paper presented at the Australian Political Science Conference, Newcastle, 25 -27 September 2006.

(2005) (with William Mitchell) “Towards a Spatial Keynesian macroeconomics”, presented at a conference on The Keynesian Legacy in Macroeconomic Modeling , held at the University of Cassino, Italy, 16-17 September, 2005; to be published in a volume of selected conference proceedings, Macmillan. 

(2005) (with Jim Jose) “Foucault and Spinoza: Philosophies of Immanence and the Decentred Political Subject”, published in the refereed section of the proceedings of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, 28 - 30 September (and submitted to the History of Social Sciences Journal).

(2004) “Demographic Characteristics of Trade Unionists in Australia: An Exploratory Study” paper co-authored with John Rice, presented at the AIRAANZ 2004 Conference, 3-6 February, Noosa, now published.

(2003) "An evaluation of two models for the ethical governance of transdisciplinary and inter-organizational learning", paper presented at a Special Interest Group on Participatory Design and Planning: Potential Pitfalls for Ethical Governance, held during The Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the International Society for the System Sciences, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, July 7th - 11th, 2003.

(2003) "Habermas against the Post-Structuralists: the Implications for Debates in Critical Accounting?" paper presented at the IPA 2003 MADRID - The 7th Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting Conference, Departamento de Economía de la Empresa, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 13-16 July 2003.

(2003) "Situating Bourdieu: Habermas versus Derrida on Linguistic Idealism and the Political Economy of Taste", a paper presented at a workshop on The relevance of Bourdieu's ideas for research into collaborative learning and social transformation in different domains and disciplines, held by the CCLE Interdisciplinary Scholarship Group on Wednesday 28 May from 2.00 to 5.00 pm, to be published.

(2002) "Regional innovation policies and guaranteed employment strategies"published in refereed proceedings of the 4th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 9th National Conference on Unemployment, (ed.) Ellen Carlson, CofFEE, Newcastle, 5-6th December.

(2002) "Quality Function Deployment: How to Extend it to Incorporate Green Engineering Objectives", co-authored with Ken Wong, presented at the International Conference on Manufacturing Automation, Hong Kong, 10-12 December.

(2002) (with John Rice) "Environment and Regional Industry Policy in the South Australian Context - Learning from the Literature", paper presented at the IPAA 2002 National Conference - Innovations and Impact Day.

(2002)(with Underwood, F.; Hiscock, J.; and W.L. Kam) "Authenticity or virtuality: reflections on the communication of tacit knowledge in a collaborative learning environment", paper presented at the HERDSA Conference, 7-10th July, Perth,

(2002)(with John Rice) "A Review and Critique of the Philosophical and Theoretical Bases of Knowledge-Management Literature" refereed paper published in the proceedings of the 2002 AIRAANZ Conference, 5-8th February, Auckland, New Zealand.

(2002) "A Keynesian Critique of Recent Applications of Risk-Sensitive Control Theory in Macroeconomics ", A paper presented at the 7th International Post Keynesian Workshop, University of Missouri, Kansas City, June 17th -June 28th, 2002; and at the Fourth Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics: in a session on Collective and Individual Rationality in the History of Economic Thought, 9th-10th July, 2002, Dublin.

(2001) "An Econometrically Motivated Critique of Ehrenberg, Barnard and Sharp (2000)" paper presented at the British Academy of Management Conference, in September at Cardiff, Wales.

(2001) "Statistical Entropy and Recursive Filtering in an Uncertain Business Environment" paper presented at the British Academy of Management Conference, in September at Cardiff, Wales.

(2001)(with Bruce Gurd) "Structural Constraints over the Maximization of Shareholder Value: A Political Economy of Accumulation Perspective " paper presented at the British Academy of Management Conference, in September at Cardiff, Wales.

(2001)(with John Rice and Peter Galvin) "Towards a Synthesis of Defensive Heterogeneity and Cooperative Knowledge Sharing in Standards Based Industries: The Cases of Nokia and Ericsson in Third Generation Mobile Telephony" paper presented at the British Academy of Management Conference, in September at Cardiff, Wales.

(2001)(with Mike Metcalfe) "Coffee Shop Innovation", published in Proceedings of 7th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Boston: Mass., August 2-5th.

(2001) "Universities and Collaboration within Complex, Uncertain Knowledge-Based Economies," a paper presented at Symposium 2001, The University in the New Corporate World, Wednesday, 18 July, Adelaide; Forthcoming in Critical Perspectives in Accounting.

(2001) "A Wittgensteinian Perspective on the Classical Tradition and Current Debates in the Political Economy of Accumulation: Classical in the Long-Run, Keynesian in the 'Short-Run', and Schumpeterian 'In-Between'?" paper presented at the Asian Pacific Inter-disciplinary Accounting Conference, Adelaide, July.

(2001) "Regional Competencies and Global Trends in Firm Concentration within the Wine Industry," Poster paper presented at the OIV Conference, Adelaide, October, co-authored with Tony Spawton and published in the OIV Conference Proceedings.

(2001) "Patterns of Wine consumption-What is the relationship between the consumption habits of 18-24 year old consumers and other age segments?" Paper presented at the OIV Conference, Adelaide, October, by Damien Wilson, Tony Spawton and James Juniper.

(2001) "Extending Real Options Theory to Account for Property Investment under Conditions of Uncertainty and Incomplete Markets" paper presented at the Seventh Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Adelaide South Australia, on the 21st January.

Unrefereed Conference Papers
(2006) "A Critique of Social Applications of Autopoiesis,” presented at the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, the Island of Rhodes, Greece from 18 to 21 July 2006.

(2006) "A Critique of Bob Jessop’s Application of Biocybernetic Frameworks in Regulation Theory”, presented at the ARCRSISS Conference, May 21st - 23rd, Ian Potter Art Museum, University of Melbourne.

(2006) "Tsallis Entropy and Spatial Analysis”, presented at the ARCRSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques (MTT) Paradigm Forum, Newcastle, 28-29 June.

(2005) "A Post-Keynesian Interpretation of Anomalous Diffusion in Finance,” presented at the Econophysics Colloquium held on 14-18 November 2005 in Canberra http://www.rsphysse.anu.edu.au/econophysics/abstracts.php.

(2005) William Mitchell, Jenny Myers and James Juniper Extending Shift-Share Analysis to Account for Spatial Effects: A Study Using Australian Census Data, CofFEE Working Paper #05-19, to be published as a chapter in the forthcoming volume of Conference Proceedings.

(2005) Defending liquidity preference and Keynesian notions of fundamental uncertainty”, paper presented at the Debt, Money and Budget Deficits Workshop held by the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) at the University of Newcastle, Wednesday, February 23.

Forthcoming Publications

(2007)(with William Mitchell) Towards a Spatial Keynesian Macroeconomics”,  Chapter 10 in Advances in Monetary Policy and Macroeconomics, edited by Philip Arestis and Gennaro Zezza, Palgrave.

(2006) "A Critique of Social Applications of Autopoiesis," presented at the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences to be held on the Island of Rhodes, Greece from 18 to 21 July,  http://socialsciencesconference.com/. Accepted by the Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences.

(2006) "Finance applications of nonextensive statistics”, Chapter in a textbook on Decision Theory edited by David Mathews, DSTO, to be published by Springer-Verlag.

(2006) "Deleuze’s Political Economy”, refereed paper to be presented at the 12th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle, December 8-10.

(2006) “Deleuze and Modern Calculus”, refereed paper to be presented at the Society for Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December, University of New South Wales.

(2006) “Financial Applications of Non-Extensive Thermodynamics: Some Philosophical Considerations”, refereed paper presented at the Society for Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December, University of New South Wales.

Seminars

(2006) Presented as a discussant in a Panel on Monetary Theory and the Job Guarantee held at the third international conference 'Developments in Economic Theory and Policy' in Bilbao, Spain, 6-7 July 2006.

(2006) “A Critique of Social Applications of Autopoiesis,” a paper presented at a School of Policy Seminar, 16 September.

(2005) “Why Spinoza? From Althusser to Negri,” a paper presented at a School of Policy Seminar, 7 April.

(2004) “A Child’s Guide to Hidden Markov Modeling”, Seminar presented to the School of Policy.

Consultancy

(2006)(Sole author) “Report on the Potential for Efficiency Gains and Reform of the Public Sector”, Consultancy Report prepared for the SA Public Service Association, May, $5,000.

(2001) (CI with Research Assistant) “Mapping a Regional Innovation system for the Food and Related Inputs Sector,” Consultancy for the City of Playford, $2,000.

(2001-02)(Project Coordinator) “An Investigation of Future Opportunities for, and Current Impediments to the Development of Sustainable Energy Clusters in regional South Australia,” joint project with Peter Balan, Lyndon Zimmermann, and Duncan Hartshorne, funded by SENRAC, $10,000.

Application(s) for grants

(2006)Recipient of US$25,000 contract (in two instalments) to write a Research Memorandum on “Short-termism in capital markets” for the US Research Foundation of the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Institute (formerly the National Federation of Financial Analysts Societies), due in December, 2007.

(2006) Faculty Research Grant Funding Application awarded to support ARC-related Research on topic “Self-regulation and Governance: the Autopoietic Turn in Policy Discourse,” Successful.

(2006) (with Jim Jose) ARC Discovery Application for 2007, submitted on the topic: “Self-regulation and Governance: the Autopoietic Turn in Policy Discourse.” Rejoinder submitted, pending outcome.

(2005)ARC Discovery Application submitted on topic of “Regional Employment and Innovation Policy” for $165,000 submitted (unsuccessful).

(2004) Early Career Researcher Grant: Project No. P342-1205 on the topic of “Entropy-Based Measures of Regional Economic Activity” (completed)

(2004) ARC Discovery Grant submitted on the “Application of Tsallis Entropy to Financial Instability” (unsuccessful).

(2002) Recipient along with Dr. R. Ranzijn, Dr. M. Patrickson. Dr. L. Kerr, Prof. E. Carson, Prof. A. McKinnon and Ms. A. Ballantyne of $38,000 University Collaborative Grant on the topic “Bounded Choices: limits on decision making about life transitions by older people”.

(2001-2) Division Research Support and Performance Fund, New and Emerging Researchers Stream: “Income Inequality and Factors Influencing Inter-Industry Performance” $2,950.

(2001) Recipient of a Hawke Institute Project Fellowship in Semester II, 2001 on “Establishment of a Collaborative Workshop to Promote Interdisciplinary Research on the Innovation Process”, $7,500.