Professor Denise Meredyth
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PhD (Griffith), BA Hons (ANU), GradDipEd (Canberra)
Professor Denise Meredyth is the Deputy Director
of the ISR; she co-ordinates research planning, postgraduate
issues and curriculum development across the
ISR. A Professorial Fellow, she is also the leader of the Citizenship
and Government program. Denise has published widely on education policy, liberal
governmentality and civic formation, information poverty, wired communities
and participation. Recent books and reports include Citizenship and Cultural
Policy (Sage, 2001, edited with Jeffrey Minson), An Articulate Country:
Reinventing Citizenship in Australia (UQP, 2001, with Kay Ferres) and Real
Time: Computers, Change and Schooling (AGPS, 1999, with Russell, Blackwood,
Thomas and Wise). She is currently working on a book with Julian Thomas, on
information policy and social policy and on four ARC-funded projects (Wired
High Rise, Liberal Machines, Retrieving the Record and Community Consultation
and the Hard to Reach). She is on the editorial boards of Southern Review and Australian
Universities Review.
Publications in the Swinburne Research Bank
Office: EW122
Telephone: +61 3 9214 5738
Email: dmeredyth@swin.edu.au

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