VISITING FELLOWS ARCHIVE

2003

Professor Alastair Davidson (October 2002-October 2003)

Professor of Citizenship Studies at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. Professor Davidson is a world renown scholar of Marx and Gramsci and of the formation of the State, democracy and citizenship in Australia. Professor Davidson's current research interests include: the history of human rights, democracy, citizenship and honour, vengeance and the rule of law.

Associate Professor Assafa Endeshaw (December 2003 - January 2004)

Associate Professor Assafa Endeshaw of the Centre for Asia Pacific Technology Law and Policy (CAPTEL) at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore was involved in researching responses of Asian developing countries to continuing expansion of intellectual property.

Dr Stephen Frost (August 2003)

Dr Frost visited CAPSTRANS from the Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong. He presented a seminar on “The implications for Labour of China's Direct Investment in Cambodia”.

Mr Max Lane (2002 - 2003)

Mr Lane was involved in research on a book on political radicalism and political change in Indonesia since the 1990s, a monograph on the history of the Hasta Mitra publishing house, as well as further translations of the works of Pramoedya Ananta Toer.

Dr John Minns (February 2003 - December 2003)

Dr Minns, from the Australian National University, was involved in collaborative research with members of CAPSTRANS.

Dr Sanjay Roy (July 2003 - October 2003)

Dr Roy, from North Bengal University, was involved in research on Human Rights violations of both refugee and indigenous populations in India.

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