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Dr Robert Imre

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Highlighted Publications

Year Citation Link
2008 Imre Robert, Mooney T Brian, Clarke Benjamin, Responding to Terrorism: Political, Philosophical and Legal Perspectives, Ashgate Publishing, Surrey, 239 (2008) [A1] Nova

Publications

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Books (1 outputs)

Authored - Research (A1) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2008 Imre Robert, Mooney T Brian, Clarke Benjamin, Responding to Terrorism: Political, Philosophical and Legal Perspectives, Ashgate Publishing, Surrey, 239 (2008) [A1] Nova

Chapters In A Book (7 outputs)

Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (6 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2011 Imre Robert, 'Reconceptualizing totalitarianism and fascism', The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 343-353 (2011) [B1]
2010 Griffiths Thomas Grant, Imre Robert, 'Classroom discipline. A local Kantian?', Re-theorizing Discipline in Education: Problems, Politics & Possibilities, Peter Lang, Bern, 146-159 (2010) [B1] Nova
2010 Imre Robert, Jose James William, 'Globalising syncretism and the governance state: Beyond bipolar thinking on religious and political violence', Change and Stability: State, Religion and Politics in the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa, UNUM Wydawnictwo, Krakow, Poland, 123-142 (2010) [B1] Nova
2010 Imre Robert, Millei Zsuzsanna, 'Citizenship. What citizenship? Using political science terminology in new discipline approaches', Re-theorizing Discipline in Education: Problems, Politics & Possibilities, Peter Lang, Bern, 131-145 (2010) [B1] Nova
2010 Imre Robert, Millei Zsuzsanna, Griffiths Thomas Grant, 'Utopia/dystopia: Where do we go with 'discipline'?', Re-theorizing Discipline in Education: Problems, Politics & Possibilities, Peter Lang, Bern, 160-174 (2010) [B1] Nova
2010 Millei Zsuzsanna, Imre Robert, 'Rethinking transition through ideas of 'community' in Hungarian kindergarten curriculum', Post-Socialism Is Not Dead: (Re)Reading the Global in Comparative Education, Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, United Kingdom, 125-154 (2010) [B1] Nova
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Chapter in A2 Book (B2) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 Imre Robert, 'Hungary's revolutionary golden team', Soccer and Philosophy: Beautiful Thoughts on the Beautiful Game, Open Court Publishing, Chicago, Illinois, 290-301 (2010) [B2] Nova

Journal Articles (6 outputs)

Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (5 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2011 Jose James William, Imre Robert, 'Governance states and national political identities: Angels, devils and belligerents', Australasian Canadian Studies, 28 1-18 (2011) [C1]
2010 Imre Robert, 'Badiou and the philosophy of social work: A reply to Stephen Webb', International Journal of Social Welfare, 19 253-258 (2010) [C1] Nova
2010 Imre Robert, Jose James William, 'Religious and political violence: Globalising syncretism and the governance state', Religion, State and Society, 38 153-168 (2010) [C1] Nova
2009 Imre Robert, Millei Zsuzsanna, 'Smashing cosmopolitanism: The Neo-liberal destruction of cosmopolitan education in East-Central Europe', Current Issues in Comparative Education, 12 76-85 (2009) [C1] Nova
2009 Millei Zsuzsanna, Imre Robert, 'The problems with using the concept of 'citizenship' in early years policy', Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 10 280-290 (2009) [C1] Nova
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Non Refereed Article in a Professional Journal (C3) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 Imre Robert, Jose James William, 'Religion and nation: Modernity, secularism, and politics', Nebula, 7 1-11 (2010) [C3]

Conference Publication (23 outputs)

Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2009 Imre Robert, 'Political religion/political violence: Reconceptualizing totalitarianism and fascism', Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2009: Refereed Papers, Sydney, NSW (2009) [E1] Nova

Full Written Paper - Non Refereed (E2) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2009 Imre Robert, 'Global multiculturalism: Some comparative observations about social inclusion and Islamophobia', Challenging Islamophobia: Towards Social Justice & Inclusion: Presentations, Sydney, NSW (2009) [E2] Nova

Extract of Paper (E3) (21 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Imre Robert, 'The modern Hungarian nation-state and education: Empire to socialism to post-empire/socialism?', CIES 2012. Program, Puerto Rico (2012) [E3]
2012 Imre Robert, 'The production of cultural memory in public spaces in Central and South-Eastern Europe', Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Hobart, Tasmania (2012) [E3]
2011 Imre Robert, 'Cyber-active! Civil Society, Technology, and Contemporary Revolution', Abstracts: McLuhan's Messages: International Conference for the Hundredth Anniversary of Marshall McLuhan's Birth, Budapest, Hungary (2011) [E3]
2011 Imre Robert, 'Cyber-active! Civil society, technology and contemporary revolution', Political Communication in the Era of New Technologies: International Conference, Warsaw, Poland (2011) [E3]
2011 Imre Robert, 'Food security: New directions in the global politics of food', Abstracts from the International Conference: Security in the EU and ASEAN: Comparisons and interactions, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2011) [E3]
2011 Imre Robert, 'Global consequences of the politics of food and food security', Glasnik UP ZRS, Koper, Slovenia (2011) [E3]
2011 Imre Robert, 'Hungary, Europe, and power entrenchment', Program and Abstracts: Hungary, the European Union and Australia: Regional and Global Relations, Canberra, ACT (2011) [E3]
2011 Millei Zsuzsanna, Imre Robert, 'Liberation and socialist Hungarian kindergarten education: Ideology, indoctrination, or emancipation?', Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) 2011 Montreal Abstracts, Montreal (2011) [E3]
2011 Millei Zsuzsanna, Imre Robert, 'The 'cosmopolitan' project and Hungarian Kindergarten Education: re-reading socialism', 55th Annual Conference of the Comparative & International Education Society (CIES), Montreal QC (2011) [E3]
2010 Imre Robert, 'Anti-constitutional patriotism: The Hungarian obsession with the Treaty of Trianon', Round Table on Constitutional Patriotism and Identity, Canberra, ACT (2010) [E3]
2010 Imre Robert, 'Nation-building and sport: The politics of nationalism and identity in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand', Canada and New Zealand: Connections, Comparisons and Challenges. Program, Wellington, NZ (2010) [E3]
2010 Imre Robert, 'Religion, terror and the nation-state: Australian nationalism and the terrorist threat with some comparisons to Canada and New Zealand', Liberty and Security in the Age of Terrorism Conference, Lexington, Kentucky (2010) [E3]
2010 Imre Robert, 'Religious/political violence and the virtual world: Some consequences surrounding digital democracy, terrorism and the 'New' securitization of the person', Networking Democracy Conference, Cluj, Romania (2010) [E3]
2010 Imre Robert, 'The political biographies of Miklos Horthy and Janos Kadar: Bankrupting politics in democratic Hungary', Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference. Program, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
2010 Jose James William, Imre Robert, 'Governance states and national political identities: Angels, devils and belligerents', ACSANZ Conference Abstracts, Armidale, NSW (2010) [E3]
2009 Imre Robert, 'Right-wing extremism and the governance state: Globalising radicalisation and state responses on the post-Cold War period', Europe Twenty Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Overcoming East and West: International Conference. Conference Programme, Wellington, NZ (2009) [E3]
2009 Imre Robert, 'The politics of wine: Regions and subregions of the political life-world', 'The Business of Wine': The Inaugural Wine Business Research Symposium: Conference Proceedings, Newcastle, NSW (2009) [E3]
2009 Imre Robert, 'Wine and resistance: The politics of subjectivity, neo-colonialison, the neo-liberal subject, and wine', CIOS: Centre for Institutional and Organisational Studies Inaugural Conference Abstracts, Newcastle, NSW (2009) [E3]
2009 Jose James William, Imre Robert, 'Religious and political violence: Globalising syncretism and the governance state', Change and Stability: State Religion and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa: International Conference, Krakow, Poland (2009) [E3]
2009 Millei Zsuzsanna, Imre Robert, 'Considering the uses of 'citizenship' for an open society with children', 10th ISSA Annual Conference: Conference Program, Bucharest, Romania (2009) [E3]
2008 Imre Robert, 'The politics of communicating Kertesz: European identity in the postmodern age', The Art of the Real: National Creative Non-Fiction Conference. Program, Newcastle, NSW (2008) [E3]
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