Research Students
PhD
| Study Area | Student Name | Supervisor(s) | Thesis Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Corey BELL | David Holm Lewis Mayo |
A psychology with Chinese characteristics: Indigenous psychology, cultural identity and nation-building in modern China |
| Jonathan BENNEY | Anne McLaren Justin Tighe |
Contemporary rights-defending movements in the People's Republic of China | |
| Imma DI BIASE | David Holm Lewis Mayo |
To be advised | |
| Emily DUNN | Anne McLaren Antonia Finnane |
The protestant church and social organizations in contemporary China | |
| Helen JUST | David Holm Du Liping |
Local (village) society and the sacred Taoist mountain - Maoshan (Mt. Mao) | |
| MA, Meng | David Holm Yongxian Luo |
To be advised | |
| ZHOU Yu Xing | Anne McLaren Gao Jia |
Chinese-Australian film-makers | |
| Chinese/Anthropology | KAO Ya-Ning | MC Patterson David Holm |
How do Zhuang female ritual specialists sing the state? |
| Chinese/Creative Arts | CHEN Hsueh Sheng | Maggie Hegarty Peter Morse Anne McLaren |
Salon Photography in China: The Extension and Transformation of an Elite Culture |
| Chinese/History | Philippa RILEY | Lewis Mayo Antonia Finnane |
Contested Space: Taipei |
| Chinese/Music | Catherine INGRAM | Cathy Falk David Holm |
Rice still feeds the body, but does song still feed the heart? An early twenty-first century musical ethnography of the Dong people of Tongdao Dong autonomous country, Hunan Province , PRC |
| Indonesia | Dina AFRIANTY | Michael Leigh Arief Budiman |
Study of politics and civil society in Indonesia |
| Heidi ARBUCKLE | Ariel Heryanto Maila Stivens |
Gender and the histories of modern Indonesian art | |
| Amelia FAUZIA | Arief Budiman Michael Leigh |
Philanthropy and Islamic Movements in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Indonesia | |
| Ludiro MADU | Arief Budiman Michael Leigh |
Business and politics in the post-authoritarian Indonesia, 1997-2004: Ideologies, patronage and profits | |
| SOEYANTO | Arief Budiman | Mass media's perception of government bureaucracy in Indonesia | |
| Indonesian/Islamic Studies | Louay ABDULBAKI | Arief Budiman Muhammad Kamal |
Democratization and Islamic activism in Muslim-Majority countries: Indonesia and the Arab world |
| Indonesian/Management | Gert GRONDOWSKI | Arief Budiman Howard Dick |
A political economy of democratisation: the role of international financial institutions in Indonesia |
| Islamic Studies | Redha AMEUR | Abdullah Saeed Abdul-Samad Abdullah |
The notion of Ma'rifah in Sa'id Nursi's thought |
| Andi Muhammad Ali AMIRUDDIN | Abdullah Saeed Arief Budiman |
Islamic Syaria in South Sulawesi in Indonesia | |
| Anisa BUCKLEY | Abdullah Saeed Adrian Gully |
Muslim women and Islamic family law: the challenges of securing a 'complete' divorce in Australia and Britain | |
| Muhammad Eeqbal Farouque HASSIM | Abdullah Saeed Abdul-Samad Abdullah |
Continuity and Resistance to Change: Muslim Educational Thought on Children's Motivation (750-1400 CE) | |
| Burhanuddin bin LUKMAN | Abdullah Saeed | Currency exchange in modern practice - an Islamic jurisprudence comparative study | |
| Imran K LUM | Abdullah Saeed Adrian Gully |
The Demand for Islamic Banking in Australia: A Study of the Approaches to Riba and the Religious, Economic and Social Factors Influencing Bank Selection Criteria of Australian Muslims | |
| Islamic Studies/History | Mohammed Faisal Ahmed OSHAKE | Abdullah Saeed Richard Pennell |
The Islamic movements theoretical and applied framework. The case study of Sudan model. |
| Islamic Studies/Law | Nur HIDAYAH | Abdullah Saeed Timothy Lindsey |
Sharia contestation in Indonesia |
| Islamic Studies/Philosophy | Muhamad Razak IDRIS | Muhammad Kamal | Sadra and Hegel on change and progress in history |
| Japanese | Lulu VITALI | Jun Ohashi Michael Ewing |
It takes two to tango: Stylistic choice in Japanese |
| Japanese/Culture Studies | Larissa Jane HJORTH | Carolyn Stevens Audrey Yue |
Space invaders, space makers and gap fillers: Mobile phones and Japanese cute culture in the Asia Pacific |
| Japanese/Education | Jeremy BREADEN | Carolyn Stevens Joseph Lo Bianco |
Re-inventing the 'daigaku': responses to reform, competition and uncertainty in the Japanese university |
| Japanese/History | Janet BORLAND | Alan Mayne Bill Coaldrake |
Capitalising on Catastrophe: Education, commeration and the Great Kanto Earthquake, 1923-1930 |
| Japanese/Politics | Caroline NORMA | Sheila Jeffreys Carolyn Stevens |
The Political Economy of the Japanese Sex Industry in the High Growth Era, 1960-90 |
Masters
| Study Area | Student Name | Supervisor(s) | Thesis Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Mark CROSBIE | David Holm Anne McLaren |
The Arhat who subdued the Mara |
| KOENIG Zhao | David Holm | Shamanic song among the Manchus: Poetic structure, culture and history | |
| Indonesian | Irma HALIM | Arief Budiman | Current Relationship Between the Younger Generations of Chinese and Indonesians in a Business Context |
| Islamic Studies | Riyaz Ahmed ASVAT | Muhammad Kamal | An investigation into whether the contemporary Islamic State has legality in Islamic Law, basis in Islamic philosophy and precedent in Islamic history |
| Imaan Aaliyah AXIARLIS | Abdullah Saeed | Islam's inherently political nature: further debunking the myths that obscure Islam in the Western psyche | |
| Islamic Studies/Law | Nushi MAHFODZ | Abdullah Saeed Timothy Lindsey |
The concept of beyond reasonable doubt in Islamic Law. |
Also see: completed research students.