2015 Journal Article Knowing and Doing Between the Academic and Policy Worlds in Development AssistanceBrigg, Morgan, Curth-Bibb, Jodie, Strakosch, Elizabeth and Weber, Martin (2015). Knowing and Doing Between the Academic and Policy Worlds in Development Assistance. Journal of International Development, 27 (7), 1294-1311. doi: 10.1002/jid.3068 |
2015 Book Chapter The Blaktism and the transit between selves: the politics of entangled lives in Settler-ColonialismBrigg, Morgan (2015). The Blaktism and the transit between selves: the politics of entangled lives in Settler-Colonialism. Courting Blakness: Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University. (pp. 166-173) edited by Fiona Foley, Louise Martin-Chew and Fiona Nicoll. Brisbane, QLD, Austalia: Univeristy of Queensland Press. |
2015 Journal Article Beyond accommodation: The cultural politics of recognition and relationality in dispute resolutionBrigg, Morgan (2015). Beyond accommodation: The cultural politics of recognition and relationality in dispute resolution. Australian Journal of Family Law, 29 (3), 188-202. |
2014 Journal Article Peacebuilding made simple?Brigg, Morgan (2014). Peacebuilding made simple?. International Studies Review, 16 (4), 678-680. doi: 10.1111/misr.12167 |
2014 Journal Article Context and pretext in conflict resolution: culture, identity, power,and practice (book review)Brigg, Morgan (2014). Context and pretext in conflict resolution: culture, identity, power,and practice (book review). Australian Journal of International Affairs, 68 (2), 244-245. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2013.866189 |
2014 Journal Article Culture, "relationality", and global cooperationBrigg, Morgan (2014). Culture, "relationality", and global cooperation. Global Cooperation Research Papers, 6, 1-26. doi: 10.14282/2198-0411-GCRP-6 |
2013 Book Chapter Relational sensibility in peacebuilding: emancipation, tyranny, or transformation?Brigg, Morgan (2013). Relational sensibility in peacebuilding: emancipation, tyranny, or transformation?. Relational Sensibility and the 'Turn to the Local': Prospects for the Future of Peacebuilding. (pp. 12-18) edited by Wren Chadwick, Tobias Debiel and Frank Gadinger. Duisburg, Germany: Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK / GCR21). |
2012 Other Outputs How can we achieve Aboriginal wellbeing?Brigg, Morgan and Johnson, Matthew (2012, 11 19). How can we achieve Aboriginal wellbeing? ABC The Drum |
2012 Journal Article Urgent remedy needed for community healthcareBrigg, Morgan and Button, Selwyn (2012, 06 28). Urgent remedy needed for community healthcare Australian |
2012 Book Chapter Beyond 'Structured Inattention': Towards Australian Indigenous Political Studies?Brigg, Morgan and Murphy, Lyndon (2012). Beyond 'Structured Inattention': Towards Australian Indigenous Political Studies?. The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics. (pp. 545-559) Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198805465.013.30 |
2011 Book Chapter Post-colonial conflict resolutionBrigg, Morgan and Bleiker, Roland (2011). Post-colonial conflict resolution. Mediating across difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolution. (pp. 19-37) edited by Morgan Brigg and Roland Bleiker. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. doi: 10.21313/hawaii/9780824834593.003.0002 |
2011 Book Mediating across difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolutionMorgan Brigg and Roland Bleiker eds. (2011). Mediating across difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolution. Writing Past Colonialism series, Honolulu, HI, U.S.A.: University of Hawaii Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Conflict Murri way: Managing through place and relatednessGraham, Mary, Brigg, Morgan and Walker, Polly O. (2011). Conflict Murri way: Managing through place and relatedness. Mediating across difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolution. (pp. 75-99) edited by Morgan Brigg and Roland Bleiker. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Beyond captives and captors: Settler-Indigenous governance for the 21st CenturyBrigg, Morgan and Murphy, Lyndon (2011). Beyond captives and captors: Settler-Indigenous governance for the 21st Century. Unsettling the settler state: Creativity and resistance in Indigenous-settler state governance. (pp. 16-31) edited by Sarah Maddison and Morgan Brigg. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
2011 Book Chapter IntroductionBrigg, Morgan and Bleiker, Roland (2011). Introduction. Mediating across difference: Oceanic and Asian approaches to conflict resolution. (pp. 1-15) edited by Morgan Brigg and Roland Bleiker. Honolulu, HI, U.S.A.: University of Hawaii Press. |
2011 Journal Article Old cultures and new possibilities: Marege'-Makassar diplomacy in Southeast AsiaBrigg, Morgan (2011). Old cultures and new possibilities: Marege'-Makassar diplomacy in Southeast Asia. The Pacific Review, 24 (5), 601-623. doi: 10.1080/09512748.2011.634075 |
2011 Book Chapter Unsettling governance: From bark petition to YouTubeBrigg, Morgan and Maddison, Sarah (2011). Unsettling governance: From bark petition to YouTube. Unsettling the settler state: Creativity and resistance in Indigenous-settler state governance. (pp. 1-14) edited by Morgan Brigg and Sarah Maddison. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
2010 Journal Article Introduction: Forum on autoethnography and International Relations IIBleiker, Roland and Brigg, Morgan (2010). Introduction: Forum on autoethnography and International Relations II. Review of International Studies, 36 (4) doi: 10.1017/S0260210510001178 |
2010 Journal Article Noel Pearson's view of liberalism is not the solution to "closing the gap" in our societyBrigg, Morgan and Duffy, Rebecca (2010). Noel Pearson's view of liberalism is not the solution to "closing the gap" in our society. National Indigenous Times (208), 33-33. |
2010 Journal Article Autoethnographic international relations: Exploring the self as a source of knowledgeBrigg, Morgan and Bleiker, Roland (2010). Autoethnographic international relations: Exploring the self as a source of knowledge. Review of International Studies, 36 (3), 779-798. doi: 10.1017/S0260210510000689 |