| 2010 | Jose James William, Convery Alison, McLoughlin Kcasey-Renea Jean, Owen Stephen Michael, 'Hidden in plain sight: Feminist political theory and political theory', Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2010. Full Papers, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E1] |  |
| 2010 | Nassor Aley Soud, Jose James William, 'Power sharing in Zanzibar: Democracy in transition to where?', TASA 2010 Conference Proceedings: Social Causes, Private Lives, Sydney, NSW (2010) [E1] |  |
| 2009 | Jose James William, 'Conceptualising 'governance': Discourse, theory and ontology', 2009 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting: Papers, Vancouver, BC (2009) [E1] |  |
| 2009 | Jose James William, 'Of 'strange synergies' and 'murky ferments': Governance discourse and the taming of the Foucault effect', Foucault: 25 Years On: Proceedings, Adelaide, SA (2009) [E1] |  |
| 2009 | Jose James William, McLoughlin Kcasey-Renea Jean, 'In harm's way: JS Mill's feminist opposition to contagious diseases acts', Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2009: Refereed Papers, Sydney, NSW (2009) [E1] |  |
| 2008 | Jose James William, 'From government to governance: Still the same old song?', APSA 2008: Abstracts and Refereed Papers, Brisbane, QLD (2008) [E1] |  |
| 2007 | Jose James William, Moore Tod William, 'The concept 'governance' within Parliamentary Discourse 1983-93', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference. Refereed Papers, Melbourne (2007) [E1] |  |
| 2006 | Jose James William, ''Like Prussic Acid in a Bottle of Medicine': Liberal Principles and Colonial Rule', APSA Conference 2006, Newcastle (2006) [E1] |  |
| 2006 | Jose James William, 'Transformations in Sovereignty, Political Authority and Capacity in the Governance State', Transformations in Governance: Capacity Building in Australia and the Asia/Pacific Region, Australian National University (2006) [E1] | |
| 2005 | Jose James William, 'Considerations on the Meanings of 'Governance'', Integrated Governance: Linking up Government, Business and Civil Society, Prato, Italy (2005) [E1] | |
| 2005 | Jose James William, 'Foucault and Governance: (Con)Fusing Discourses', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005 Proceedings, Dunedin, New Zealand (2005) [E1] | |
| 2005 | Jose James William, 'Government, Governance and the Democratic Ethos', Governance and social responsibilty conference, London (2005) [E1] | |
| 2005 | Juniper Archibald James, Jose James William, 'Foucault and Spinoza: Philosophies of Immanence and the Decentred Political Subject', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005 Proceedings, Dunedin, New Zealand (2005) [E1] |  |
| 2004 | Jose James William, 'Exploring the Genealogy of 'Governance' within Australian Political Discourse', Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Adelaide (2004) [E1] | |
| 2003 | Jose James William, ''Nowhere at Home': Not Even in Theory', Refereed paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart (2003) [E1] | |
| 2003 | Jose James William, 'Revisioning the logic of industrialisation: contesting the common sense of our time', The Full Employment Imperative - 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and 10th National Conference on Unemployment, The University of Newcastle (2003) [E1] | |
| 2002 | Jose James William, 'Developing Study Skills Online', Learning for the Future: Proceedings of the Learning Conference 2001, Dimotiko Skolio of Spetses, Spetses, Greece (2002) [E1] | |
| 2002 | Jose James William, Quirk Victor Steven, 'Re-engineering and Managerialism: The Tabula Rasa Approach to Policy and Administration', The Path of Full Employment, Proceedings, Refereed Papers, Newcastle (2002) [E1] | |