Ms Lisa Barritt-Eyles
Research student
Career Summary
Biography
Lisa is a PhD candidate in Politics in the Newcastle Business School, Faculty of Business and Law, at the University of Newcastle. Her current research examines the official justifications for Australia’s commitment to three wars in the post-Cold War era: the Gulf War in Iraq, 1990-91; Afghanistan 2001; and Iraq 2003.
Lisa previously worked as a journalist and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the Australian National University, and a Masters of Arts (Journalism) from the University of Technology, Sydney.
Keywords
- Afghanistan 2001 and Iraq 2003
- Australian foreign policy and security
- Australian war remembrance
- Gulf War 1990-91
- US foreign policy
Teaching
Code | Course | Role | Duration |
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POLI1010 |
Australian Politics and Government Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle |
Tutor | 20/7/2015 - 27/11/2015 |
POLI3001 |
Organisations, Politics and Society Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle |
Casual academic | 26/2/2018 - 30/6/2018 |
POLI2170/3170 |
Regime Change and Altered States Faculty of Business and Law, The University of Newcastle |
Casual academic | 30/7/2018 - 7/12/2018 |
POLI3002 |
Power and the State Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle |
Teaching Assistant | 20/7/2015 - 27/11/2015 |
POLI2202 |
Global Terrorism: Politics and Problems Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle |
Tutor | 20/7/2015 - 27/11/2015 |
POLI3001 |
Organisations, Politics and Society Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle |
Tutor | 1/7/2014 - 16/12/2016 |
Publications
For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.
Journal article (2 outputs)
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2020 |
Barritt-Eyles L, 'Collective Security and a New World Order: Justifying Australia's Participation in the Persian Gulf Crisis, 1990-91', Australian Journal of Politics & History, 66 522-541 (2020) [C1]
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2019 |
Barritt-Eyles L, 'Disrupting cultural amnesia about the Frontier Wars in Australian war remembrance. A review of (in)visible: the First Peoples and War at The Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, NSW', Critical Military Studies, 5 78-82 (2019) [B1]
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Media (2 outputs)
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2016 |
Barritt-Eyles L, 'Paranoid politics: how does Donald Trump get away with it? [The Conversation]', (2016)
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2015 |
Barritt-Eyles L, 'Gargoyles and silence: 'our story' at the Australian War Memorial [The Conversation]', (2015)
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Other (1 outputs)
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2018 |
Barritt-Eyles L, 'Remembering the Gulf War [Australian Outlook]', Australian Outlook: Australian Institute of International Affairs (2018)
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