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A/Prof. James ( Jim ) Jose

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 11
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 3.6

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 2013 PhD (Politics) Co-Supervisor A Historical Geography of Western Australia's Water Policy and Development
2011 2015 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor The Paradox of Botswana's Democracy: When too Much Democracy is not Enough
2011 2015 PhD (Management) Co-Supervisor From Premise to Practise - The Application of Problem Solving in a Regulatory Environment
2010 2014 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Pokes, Power, and Panopticism: Subjectification in Social Network Sites
2010 2014 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Environmental Governance and Diplomacy: The Twin Dilemmas of Resource Degradation and Conflict in Mau Forest, Kenya
2010 2015 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor A Critical Analysis of Iris Marion Young's Contributions to Feminist Discourses of Justice and Equality
2010 2015 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Not Just Men in Skirts - The Significant of Women and the Australian High Court
2009 2018 PhD (Politics) Co-Supervisor Interactive remembrance, national identity and the representation of women at the Australian War Memorial
2008 2016 PhD (Politics) Co-Supervisor The Clash of Civilizations: An International Relations Critique
2008 2014 PhD (Politics) Co-Supervisor Manifesting the Ummah: Islamism and the State in Indonesia and Pakistan
2008 2012 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Influencing Policy-Making in Australia: Non Government Community Service Organisations and reforms to the Family Law System

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Grappling with the Democratic Transition: Parliamentary Accountability and the House of Representatives of Zanzibar, Tanzania
2012 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Co-Supervisor Faith, Hope and Charity
2011 PhD (Politics) Principal Supervisor Feminist Theory and Discursive Intersections: Activating the Code of 'Political Correctness'
2006 M Economics (Politics) [R] Sole Supervisor The Defence of 'Soft' Peg Rates: A Study of The Bank of Thailand 1942-1997
2003 PHD Political Science
Charles Darwin University
Sole Supervisor Tourism Policy in the Northern Territory of Australia -- A Process Facilitating Sustainability?