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Dr Barry Morris

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 7
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 2.95

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2021 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Principal Supervisor Individualised Solidarity: Union Work in a Neoliberal Society
2012 2016 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Principal Supervisor Consuming the 'Other' to Heal the Self: Seeking Indigenous Amazonian Plant Medicine Ritual to Heal Western Maladies
2012 2019 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Principal Supervisor Solidarity and Infinity: Being-for-the-other and the Humanitarian Ethics of Grassroots Peace Building and Reconciliatory Movements in the Isreal-Palestine Conflict
2012 2016 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Principal Supervisor Dissolving the Solid Body: The Ethnography of Biomedical Culture in Hospitals
2012 2016 PhD (Aboriginal Studies) Principal Supervisor The Theatres of Post/Colonial Redaction: Mapping the Terrains of the Aboriginal Self
2012 2016 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Co-Supervisor The Experiential Constituting of Everyday Life for Central African Refugee Women Living in Australia
2011 2015 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Principal Supervisor Dangerous Ascents: A Critical Exploration of Adventure Climbing in Reflexive Modernity

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2010 Honours Sociology
University of Newcastle
Sole Supervisor Epic Hunters: Adventure Climbing in Reflexive Modernity
2010 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Co-Supervisor Health, Healing and the Quest for Wellbeing in Ponorogo Regency, East Java
2010 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Co-Supervisor East Timorese in Melbourne: Community and Identity in a Time of Political Unrest in Timor-Leste
2009 PhD (Aboriginal Studies) Sole Supervisor Teaching an Indigenous Sociology: A Response to Current Debate Within Australian Sociology
2006 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Sole Supervisor Post Indigenous Rights - the political rationalities and technologies governing Federal Indigenous affairs in Australia in the contemporary period
2001 Masters Anthropology
University of Newcastle
Sole Supervisor Recovery and Restoration: changing identities of Aboriginal Women in Australia
1997 PHD Anthropology
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor Cultivating Connections: kinship, land and labour strategies in Minangkabau village