2022 Journal Article Imperial and Indigenous perspectives on Queensland historyScott, Roger (2022). Imperial and Indigenous perspectives on Queensland history. Queensland Review, 29 (1), 22-29. doi: 10.1558/qre.23429 |
2017 Journal Article Reflections on the origins of the Australasian study of parliament group: In defence of parochialismScott, Roger (2017). Reflections on the origins of the Australasian study of parliament group: In defence of parochialism. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 32 (1), 153-157. |
2015 Journal Article Mobilising Dissidence: The Relationship Between Labor, Labour and the Wider Community in the 2015 Queensland State ElectionScott, Roger (2015). Mobilising Dissidence: The Relationship Between Labor, Labour and the Wider Community in the 2015 Queensland State Election. The Queensland Journal of Labour History, 21, 47-60. |
2013 Journal Article Queensland transparency: lapdogs and watchdogsScott, Roger (2013). Queensland transparency: lapdogs and watchdogs. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 28 (2), 71-79. |
2013 Journal Article A research note: The "Queensland Speaks" oral history projectScott, Roger and Miller, Danielle (2013). A research note: The "Queensland Speaks" oral history project. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 59 (4), 677-678. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12039 |
2013 Journal Article Indirect rule in tropical Africa: up close and personalScott, Roger (2013). Indirect rule in tropical Africa: up close and personal. Journal of Historical Biography, 14, 101-119. |
2012 Journal Article Political tsunami - the 2012 Queensland election and its aftermath in ParliamentScott, Roger D. (2012). Political tsunami - the 2012 Queensland election and its aftermath in Parliament. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 27 (2), 89-98. |
2012 Journal Article The progressive impoverishment of tertiary teaching: reflections on teaching public administration during the ‘golden age’ before 1987Scott, Roger (2012). The progressive impoverishment of tertiary teaching: reflections on teaching public administration during the ‘golden age’ before 1987. Teaching Public Administration, 30 (1), 20-41. doi: 10.1177/0144739412437755 |
2012 Journal Article The Ayes Have It; The history of the Queensland Parliament 1957-1989Scott, Roger (2012). The Ayes Have It; The history of the Queensland Parliament 1957-1989. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 27 (2), 115-119. |
2010 Journal Article 'Queensland speaks': A progress reportScott, Roger and Spearritt, Peter (2010). 'Queensland speaks': A progress report. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 25 (1), 49-53. |
2009 Journal Article Gowers of Uganda: The Public and Private Life of a Forgotten Colonial GovernorScott, R. D. (2009). Gowers of Uganda: The Public and Private Life of a Forgotten Colonial Governor. Australasian Review of African Studies, 30 (2), 12-31. |
2005 Journal Article Interview with Frank Peach. Conversation with a reluctant generalistScott, R. D. (2005). Interview with Frank Peach. Conversation with a reluctant generalist. Public Interest: Newsletter of the Royal Institute of Public Administration Australia (Queensland Division) (3), 5-10. |
2005 Journal Article Imperialist democracy, ancient Athenians and the US presence in IraqScott, R. D. (2005). Imperialist democracy, ancient Athenians and the US presence in Iraq. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 59 (3), 335-350. doi: 10.1080/10357710500231297 |
2005 Journal Article Making their Worlds Safe for Democracy: Pericles and President BushScott, R. D. (2005). Making their Worlds Safe for Democracy: Pericles and President Bush. AIIA Queensland Branch Newsroom |
2004 Journal Article A personal memoir of policy failure. The failed merger of ANU and the Canberra CAE.Scott, R. D. (2004). A personal memoir of policy failure. The failed merger of ANU and the Canberra CAE.. Australian Universities Review, 47 (1), 10-20-20. |
2003 Journal Article Political science and public administration: The saga of a difficult relationshipScott, Roger (2003). Political science and public administration: The saga of a difficult relationship. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 62 (2), 113-120. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00330 |