Wayne
Hudson
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL
- M.A., L.L.B. (University of Sydney)
- D.Phil. (Oxford University)
- Professor and Head of School, Arts, Media and Culture
- The Charles Strong Memorial Lecture, Australian Association for the Study
of Religions Conference, Griffith University, Brisbane, July 2003.
- Director of Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Griffith University,
July 2000-2003.
- Professorial Lecture: The Horizons of Post Religion
- Foundation Editor, The Journal of Australasian Process Thought, 1999.
- Member, International Advisory Council, Toda Institute for Global Peace
and Policy Research, Hawaii USA, 1999.
- Director, National Institute for Law, Ethics and Public Affairs, Oct 1996
- Nov 1997.
RESEARCH
- Australian Receptions of Postmodernism and Postmodernity,1989.
- Australian Intellectual History,1990.
- Republicanism and Ethics, 1992.
- Contemporary German Philosophy and the Critique of Postmodernism, 1994.
- Rethinking Citizenship, 1994.
- 'History for Citizens', 1995.
- 'Civil Society and Ethical Governance: Extending the NILEPA Agenda in Asia',
1998.
- Multifaith Project, Griffith University, 1999.
- 'Religious Citizenship and Civil Society: Revisionist Studies in the History
of Australian Citizenship', 2001.
- 'Constructing a Public Sphere in Taiwan', 2003.
BEST PUBLICATIONS
Books
- The Marxism of Ernst Bloch (London: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martins,
1982).
- Reason and Its Other: Rationality in Modern German Philosophy and Culture
(Oxford: Berg, 1993) edited with Dieter Freundlieb.
- The Republicanism Debate (Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1993),
edited with David Carter.
- Creating Australia: Changing Australian History (Sydney: Allen and Unwin,
1997), edited with Geoffrey Bolton.
- Re-thinking Australian Citizenship (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press,
2000) edited with John Kane.
- Civil Society in Asia (London Ashgate, 2003) edited with David Schak
- The Reform of Utopia (London: Ashgate, 2003).
Articles and book chapters (refereed)
- Convergence and Its Limits: Relations Between Analytic and Continental Philosophy'
(with Dieter Freundlieb) in Philosophical Explorations 1, 1 (1998): 28-42
- 'Citizenship and Multiple Identities' in Southern Review 31, 1 (1998).
- 'Schelling, Bloch, and the Continental Philosophy of Religion' in P. Goodchild
(ed.) Rethinking Philosophy of Religion: Approaches from Continental Philosophy
(New York: Fordham University Press, 2002), ch. 14.
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