Index

Conference
4 November 2011 to 6 November 2011

Title of Paper

'The Challenge-Response Dynamic of Our Time: A New Epoch in the Making?'

Panel Session

Change and Constancy: Historical Perspectives on the Way to Social Transformation

Conference
23 March 1999 to 26 March 1999

Background to the Conference

While financial analysts assess the global financial crisis in terms of stock market indexes and currency values, the real impact is being borne by the millions of people who are being pushed further into poverty as we approach the new millennium. 

Lecture
12 November 1992

Lecture formed part of the Workshop 'Global Change, Local Action', Monash Unviersity, Melbourne

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Fragmentation and Integration: The Future of World Politics', in K. D. Gangrade and R. P. Misra (eds), Conflict Resolution through Non-Violence, Vol. 2, New Delhi: Concept Publishing, 1990, p.. 45-63.

Conference
8 July 1990 to 11 July 1990

Panellist in the Session 'Our common Future'

Keynote Address
6 December 1996

Keynote address delivered to Conference Labour, Rights and Globalisation: Australia and Asia-Pacific, 6-8 December 1996.

the Conference was convened by the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights, Deakin University, Melbourne

Authored Book

Joseph A. Camilleri and Jim Falk, The End of Sovereignty? The Politics of  a Shrinking and Fragmenting World, Aldershot, UK: Edward elgar, 1992, 

Project

Directed six-year international research project on Democratizing Global Governance (1997-2003). The project attracted over $350 000 in external grants, and resulted in the publication of two books and some 18 papers in internationally refereed journals.

Project
24 September 2003 to 27 July 2010

A series of 10-week and 6-week courses offered each year with the aim of developing  better community understanding of the dynamics of a rapidly globalising world and Australia's place in it. 

Each year the course attracted between 35 and 70 participants, most of them working in education, government, the professions, media,  and religious and community organisations, as well as a number of students.

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