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Dr

Geoff Dow

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Overview

Availability

Dr Geoff Dow is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Economics, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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52 works between 1988 and 2024

41 - 52 of 52 works

2001

Book Chapter

Australian trends and prospects

Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Australian trends and prospects. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 246-264) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Australian trends and prospects

2001

Book Chapter

Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology

Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 3-19) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology

2001

Book Chapter

Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure

Dow, G. (2001). Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure. Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium. (pp. 157-183) edited by G. Dow and R. Parker. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Societal responsibility for unemployment and its cure

2000

Journal Article

The societal context of economic activity: review article of Smyth, Paul and Cass, Bettina (eds). Contesting the Australian Way: States, Markets and Civil Society (1998)

Dow, Geoff (2000). The societal context of economic activity: review article of Smyth, Paul and Cass, Bettina (eds). Contesting the Australian Way: States, Markets and Civil Society (1998). Social Alternatives, 19 (2), 62-65.

The societal context of economic activity: review article of Smyth, Paul and Cass, Bettina (eds). Contesting the Australian Way: States, Markets and Civil Society (1998)

2000

Book Chapter

Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism

Dow, G. (2000). Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism. The Rise and Fall of One Nation. (pp. 248-264) edited by Michael Leach, Geoffrey Stokes and Ian Ward. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.

Beyond One Nation: Interventionist responses to economic liberalism

1999

Book

Room to manoeuvre: political aspects of full employment

Boreham, P. R., Dow, G. and Leet, M. (1999). Room to manoeuvre: political aspects of full employment. Melbourne: Melbourne Univ. Press.

Room to manoeuvre: political aspects of full employment

1999

Journal Article

Economic Rationalism versus the Community: Reflections on Social Democracy and State Capacity

Dow, G (1999). Economic Rationalism versus the Community: Reflections on Social Democracy and State Capacity. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 34 (3), 209-229. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.1999.tb01078.x

Economic Rationalism versus the Community: Reflections on Social Democracy and State Capacity

1998

Book

Everlasting uncertainty: interrogating The Communist Manifesto 1848-1998

Lafferty, George and Dow, Geoff (1998). Everlasting uncertainty: interrogating The Communist Manifesto 1848-1998. Sydney: Pluto Press.

Everlasting uncertainty: interrogating The Communist Manifesto 1848-1998

1992

Journal Article

The Economic Consequences of Economists

Dow G. (1992). The Economic Consequences of Economists. Australian Journal of Political Science, 27 (2), 258-281. doi: 10.1080/00323269208402194

The Economic Consequences of Economists

1991

Journal Article

The Swedish Model and the Anglo-Saxon Model: Reflections on the Fate of Social Democracy in Australia

Dow G. (1991). The Swedish Model and the Anglo-Saxon Model: Reflections on the Fate of Social Democracy in Australia. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 12 (4), 515-526. doi: 10.1177/0143831X91124006

The Swedish Model and the Anglo-Saxon Model: Reflections on the Fate of Social Democracy in Australia

1990

Journal Article

From class analysis to class politics: A critique of sociological interpretations of class

Dow, Geoff and Lafferty, George (1990). From class analysis to class politics: A critique of sociological interpretations of class. Journal of Sociology, 26 (1), 3-35. doi: 10.1177/144078339002600101

From class analysis to class politics: A critique of sociological interpretations of class

1988

Book

Society and economy in Queensland: the strategic role of the public sector

Boreham, Paul, Dow, Geoff , Littler, Craig and Stewart, Randal (1988). Society and economy in Queensland: the strategic role of the public sector. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Labour & Industry Research Unit.

Society and economy in Queensland: the strategic role of the public sector

Funding

Past funding

  • 2007 - 2009
    The development and application of a conceptual and statistical framework for the measurement of non-market factors affecting social inequality and social wellbeing.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Cumulative Forms of Inequality: The Dynamics of Market Restructuring and their Implications for Social Deprivation in Australian Cities and Regions
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 1998
    State capacity: An empirical conceptual study to clarify, quantify and examine the implications of the capacities of politics
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Geoff Dow directly for media enquiries about:

  • Australian government economic policy
  • Australian politics
  • Democracy - social
  • Economic policy debates
  • Economy and politics
  • Government and economy
  • Industrial policy
  • Policy - economic
  • Policy - industry
  • Political economy
  • Political sociology
  • politics
  • Social democracy
  • Sociology - political
  • State institutions
  • Taxation
  • Wages and economic policy

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