Overview
Background
Katharine Gelber is Associate Dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at UQ. She is a former Head of the School of Political Science and International Studies (2019-2023), and is a Professor of Politics and Public Policy. Her research is in the field of freedom of speech, and the regulation of public discourse. She has been awarded several ARC, and other, competitive research grants. In Oct-Dec 2024 she was a Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Cambridge University. In November-December 2017, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Global Freedom of Expression Project, Columbia University, New York. In Dec 2017, she jointly hosted, with Prof Susan Brison, a workshop at the Princeton University Center for Human Values on, 'Free Speech and its Discontents'. In 2014, with Prof Luke McNamara, she was awarded the Mayer journal article prize for the best article in the Australian Journal of Political Science in 2013. In 2011 she was invited by the United Nations to be the Australian Expert Witness at a regional meeting examining States' compliance with the free speech and racial hatred provisions of international law. She is the author of three monographs (Free Speech After 9/11, OUP 2016; Speech Matters, UQP, 2011, Speaking Back, John Benjamins, 2002), and three edited books (incl. Free Speech in the Digital Age, OUP 2019), as well as numerous journal articles.
Kath is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences Australia, and a former President of the Australian Political Studies Association and served on its Executive Committee (2010-2018). She was Chair of the Local Organising Committee for the July 2018 World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Brisbane which brought 2400 political scientists to Brisbane.
Selected publications:
Books
Brison, S and Gelber, K (eds) 2019 Free Speech in the Digital Age, Oxford University Press, New York.
Gelber, K 2016 Free Speech After 9/11, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Gelber, K 2011. Speech Matters: Getting Free Speech Right, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.
Panzironi, F & Gelber, K (eds) 2012. The Capability Approach: Development Practice and Public Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region, Routledge, London.
Refereed journal articles
Gelber, Katharine 2023 ‘Free speech, religious freedom and vilification in Australia’, Australian Journal of Political Science, online 17 Nov 2023, https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2023.2283008.
Gelber, Katharine and Murphy, M. 2023. ‘The Weaponisation of Free Speech under the Morrison Government’, Australian Journal of Political Science, doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2023.2242304.
Brennan, K; D Duriesmith, E Fenton and K Gelber 2022 “Gendered Mundanities: Gender Bias in Student Evaluations of Teaching in Political Science”, Australian Journal of Political Science (published online 27 Feb 2022), https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2022.2043241.
Bowman, K and Gelber, K 2021 ‘Responding to Hate Speech: Counter Speech and the University’, Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law, 28(3): 248-275.
Gelber, K 2021 ‘Differentiating Hate Speech: A Systemic Discrimination Approach’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 24(4): 393-414, DOI: 10.1080/13698230.2019.1576006 (published online 2019).
Gelber, K and O’Sullivan, S 2020 “Cat Got Your Tongue? Free Speech, Democracy and Australia’s ‘Ag-Gag’ Laws”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 56(1): 19-34, https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2020.1799938.
Gelber, K 2019 ‘Norms, Institutions and Freedom of Speech in the US, the UK and Australia’, Journal of Public Policy, online 25 June, http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0143814X19000187.
Gelber, K 2019 ‘Terrorist-extremist speech and hate speech: understanding the similarities and differences’ Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22(3), 607-622, doi: 10.1007/s10677-019-10013-x.
Gelber, K 2018 ‘Incitement to hatred and countering terrorism – policy confusion in the UK and Australia’, Parliamentary Affairs 71(1): 28-49, https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsx008.
Gelber, K 2017 ‘Diagonal Accountability: Freedom of Speech in Australia’, Australian Journal of Human Rights 23(2): 203-219.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2017.1363371 (Published in Special Issue: ‘Democracy and Human Rights’)
Gelber, K 2017 ‘Hate Speech – Definitions and Empirical Evidence’, Constitutional Commentary 32: 101-111.
Gelber, K & McNamara, L 2016 'Anti-vilification laws and public racism in Australia: mapping the gaps between the harms occasioned and the remedies provided', University of New South Wales Law Journal 39(2): 488-511.
Gelber, K & McNamara, L 2016 ‘Evidencing the harms of hate speech’, Social Identities, 22 (1-3): 324-341. DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2015.1128810.
Book chapters (selected)
De Silva, Anjalee; Katharine Gelber & Adrienne Stone 2024 (in-press). ‘Academic Freedom in Australia’, in Scott-Baumann, A., Holmwood, J., & Pandor, H. (eds) How to Develop Free Speech on Campus: Talking to Others. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Gelber, K 2022 ‘Free Speech in Australia’ in Paula Gerber & Melissa Castan eds., Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Law in Australia Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont: 517-534.
Gelber, K 2021 ‘Speaking Back’, in Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer eds., The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 249-265.
Gelber, K 2020. ‘Post-memory and Artefacts: The Gelber/Altschul Collection’, in N Marczak and K Shields eds. Genocide Perspectives VI: The Process and the Personal Costs of Genocide. Sydney: UTS ePress: 53-68. https://doi.org/10.5130/aaf.
Gelber, K 2020 ‘Capabilities and the Law’, in E Chiapperro-Martinetti, S Osmani & M Qizilbash eds The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 643-659.
Gelber, K 2020 ‘Free Speech Debates in Australia: Contemporary Controversies’, in Helen J. Knowles and Brandon T. Metroka eds., Free Speech Theory: Understanding the Controversies, Peter Lang: 187-208.
Gelber, K and Brison, S 2019 ‘Digital Dualism and the “Speech as Thought” Paradox’, in Brison, S and Gelber, K (eds) Free Speech in the Digital Age, Oxford University Press, New York.
Gelber, K & Stone, A 2017 ‘Constitutions, Gender and Freedom of Expression: the Legal Regulation of Pornography', in Helen Irving ed. Constitutions and Gender, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham: 463-481, DOI: 10.4337/9781784716967.
Gelber, K 2016 ‘Critical Race Theory and the constitutionality of hate speech regulation’, in R Dixon & G Appleby (eds) The Critical Judgments Project: Re-reading Monis v The Queen, Federation Press, Sydney: 88-102.
Availability
- Professor Katharine Gelber is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Tasmania
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
Research interests
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The harms of online speech
Prof Gelber is investigating whether, and how, the harms of hate speech can be applied to online speech. This project will clarify how online speech can harm in new ways, and can harm new targets. This will produce new findings that can be used to assess the regulation of online speech in order to protect target communities from harm.
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Free speech online
With Prof Susan Brison (Dartmouth), Prof Gelber has undertaken a research project looking at how people exercise their freedom of speech online, and whether (and how) the online environment changes how we think about fundamental aspects of free speech theory.
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Free Speech After 9/11
This ARC-funded project (2012-2015) compares free speech-limiting provisions enacted or amended in the context of counter-terrorism laws in the US, the UK and Australia.
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Hate speech laws in public discourse in Australia
With Prof Luke McNamara (Wollongong), this is a large ARC-funded research project examining the impact of hate speech laws on public discourse in Australia since they were introduced twenty five years ago.
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International hate speech laws
Prof Gelber has an interest in international hate speech laws, their operation and their effectiveness. She has published widely in these areas, and is currently participating in a number of research projects on this topic.
Research impacts
Professor Gelber has extensive international and national engagement and collaboration with universities, industry, government and non-government organisations. She has worked closely with external agencies including human rights commissions and industry to provide advice on the regulation of harmful and allegedly harmful speech including online. She has regularly been invited to make submissions to government and parliamentary inquiries into policy areas including counter terrorism, censorship regulations and anti-vilification laws. She gives regular media interviews on radio, television and in newspapers.
Works
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Featured
2021
Journal Article
Differentiating hate speech: a systemic discrimination approach
Gelber, Katharine (2021). Differentiating hate speech: a systemic discrimination approach. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 24 (4), 393-414. doi: 10.1080/13698230.2019.1576006
Featured
2019
Book
Free speech in the digital age
Susan Brison and Katharine Gelber eds. (2019). Free speech in the digital age. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780190883591.001.0001
Featured
2018
Journal Article
Incitement to hatred and countering terrorism: policy confusion in the UK and Australia
Gelber, Katharine (2018). Incitement to hatred and countering terrorism: policy confusion in the UK and Australia. Parliamentary Affairs, 71 (1), 28-49. doi: 10.1093/pa/gsx008
2023
Journal Article
Free speech, religious freedom and vilification in Australia
Gelber, Katharine (2023). Free speech, religious freedom and vilification in Australia. Australian Journal of Political Science, 59 (1), 78-92. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2023.2283008
2023
Journal Article
The weaponisation of free speech under the Morrison government
Gelber, Katharine and Murphy, Molly (2023). The weaponisation of free speech under the Morrison government. Australian Journal of Political Science, 58 (4), 326-342. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2023.2242304
2023
Other Outputs
Qld agrees to allow donor-conceived people the right to know the identity of their donor. Here’s why it’s important
Newton, Giselle , Macmillan, Caitlin and Gelber, Katharine (2023, 03 08). Qld agrees to allow donor-conceived people the right to know the identity of their donor. Here’s why it’s important The Conversation
2022
Book Chapter
Free speech in Australia
Gelber, Katharine (2022). Free speech in Australia. Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Law in Australia: Volume 2. (pp. 517-534) edited by Paula Gerber and Melissa Castan. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: Thomson Reuters.
2022
Journal Article
Gendered mundanities: gender bias in student evaluations of teaching in political science
Gelber, Katharine, Brennan, Katie, Duriesmith, David and Fenton, Ellyse (2022). Gendered mundanities: gender bias in student evaluations of teaching in political science. Australian Journal of Political Science, 57 (2), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2022.2043241
2021
Other Outputs
Facebook: regulating hate speech in the Asia Pacific
Singpeng, Aim, Martin, Fiona, Gelber, Katharine and Shields, Kirril (2021). Facebook: regulating hate speech in the Asia Pacific. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Dept. Media and Communications, The University of Sydney, and The School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.25910/j09v-sq57
2021
Book Chapter
Speaking back
Gelber, Katharine (2021). Speaking back. The Oxford handbook of freedom of speech. (pp. 249-265) edited by Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198827580.013.15
2020
Book Chapter
Post-memory and artefacts: the Gelber/Altschul Collection
Gelber, Katharine (2020). Post-memory and artefacts: the Gelber/Altschul Collection. Genocide perspectives VI: the process and the personal costs of genocide. (pp. 53-68) edited by Nikki Marczak and Kirril Shields. Sydney, NSW, Australia: UTS ePress. doi: 10.5130/aaf
2020
Book Chapter
Capabilities and the law
Gelber, Katharine (2020). Capabilities and the law. The Cambridge handbook of the capability approach. (pp. 643-659) edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani and Mozaffar Qizilbash. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781316335741.036
2020
Journal Article
Cat got your tongue? Free speech, democracy and Australia’s ‘ag-gag’ laws
Gelber, Katharine and O’Sullivan, Siobhan (2020). Cat got your tongue? Free speech, democracy and Australia’s ‘ag-gag’ laws. Australian Journal of Political Science, 56 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2020.1799938
2020
Book Chapter
Free speech debates in Australia: contemporary controversies
Gelber, Katharine (2020). Free speech debates in Australia: contemporary controversies. Free Speech Theory: Understanding the controversies. (pp. 183-203) edited by Helen Knowles and Brandon Metroka. New York, NY, United States: Peter Lang Publishing.
2019
Journal Article
The precarious protection of free speech in Australia: the Banerji case
Gelber, Katharine (2019). The precarious protection of free speech in Australia: the Banerji case. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 25 (3), 511-519. doi: 10.1080/1323238X.2019.1690833
2019
Journal Article
Norms, institutions and freedom of speech in the US, the UK and Australia
Gelber, Katharine (2019). Norms, institutions and freedom of speech in the US, the UK and Australia. Journal of Public Policy, 41 (2), 1-19. doi: 10.1017/s0143814x19000187
2019
Journal Article
Terrorist-extremist speech and hate speech: understanding the similarities and differences
Gelber, Katharine (2019). Terrorist-extremist speech and hate speech: understanding the similarities and differences. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22 (3), 607-622. doi: 10.1007/s10677-019-10013-x
2019
Journal Article
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: protection of human rights in Australia*
Gelber, Katharine (2019). The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: protection of human rights in Australia*. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 73 (4), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2019.1631250
2018
Other Outputs
Book review of 'Speaking Up' by Gillian Triggs
Gelber, Katharine (2018, 11 10). Book review of 'Speaking Up' by Gillian Triggs Sydney Morning Herald 29-29.
2017
Journal Article
Hate speech - Definitions and empirical evidence
Gelber, Katharine (2017). Hate speech - Definitions and empirical evidence. Constitutional Commentary, 32 (3), 619-629.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Katharine Gelber is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Free Speech, Counterspeech, and Constitutional Values on University Campuses
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Harmful Speech and the Limits of Counterspeech
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Kiwi across the Ditch: An Interpretive Account of the 2001 Changes to Policies in Relation to Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangements
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alastair Stark
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Capability Approach and Cape York: Noel Pearson's Reconceptualisation and Alteration of Amartya Sen's Development Framework
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Heloise Weber
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Public Deliberation and the Intellectual Dark Web: An Immanent Socio-Epistemic Critique
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Fred D'Agostino
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
State-Citizen Relations Explored through Australian School Education Policy
Associate Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Anarchism, Critical Theory and Emancipation: Towards the Realisation of an Ideal Speech Situation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
Media
Enquiries
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- Academic freedom
- Australian politics
- Freedom of speech
- Hate speech
- Hate speech online
- The rights of donor conceived people
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