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Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
Associate Professor

Morgan Brigg

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Overview

Background

Morgan Brigg is expert in peace and conflict studies and Indigenous political thought and governance. His research considers the interplay of culture, governance and selfhood in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, governance, and international development. He worked in conflict resolution and mediation prior to his academic career, and he continues to practice as a nationally accredited mediator and facilitator. His research develops ways of knowing and working across cultural difference which draw upon Indigenous approaches to political community. Current projects examine ways of recuperating Indigenous forms of governance and conflict resolution, and the promise of ideas of relationality for making the field of conflict resolution a genuinely global endeavour.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Single-Authored Books

The New Politics of Conflict Resolution: Responding to Difference, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, (2008).

Edited Volumes

Mediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution (with Roland Bleiker), Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, (2011).

Unsettling the Settler State: Creativity and Resistance in Indigenous-Settler State Governance (with Sarah Maddison), Sydney: Federation Press, (2011).

Autoethnographic International Relations, Forum in the Review of International Studies, Vol 36 No 3 and 4, 2010 (with Roland Bleiker)

Journal Articles

"Relational and Essential: Theorising Difference for Peacebuilding", Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. DOI: 10.1080/17502977.2018.1482078 (2018)

"Beyond the thrall of the state: governance as a relational-affective effect in Solomon Islands", Cooperation and Conflict. 53, 2 doi:10.1177/0010836718769096 (2018)

Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement. Third World Quarterly, . doi:10.1080/01436597.2017.1396534 (2017)

(with Jodie Curth-Bibb) "Recalibrating intercultural governance in Australian Indigenous organisations: the case of Aboriginal community controlled health", Australian Journal of Political Science, doi:10.1080/10361146.2017.1281379 (2017)

"Beyond accommodation: The cultural politics of recognition and relationality in dispute resolution." Australian Journal of Family Law 29 (3, Religion, culture and dispute resolution): 188-202 (2015)

“Old Cultures and New Possibilities: Marege’-Makassar Diplomacy in Southeast Asia”, The Pacific Review 24, no.5 (2011): 601-623."

"Autoethnographic International Relations: exploring the self as a source of knowledge" (with Roland Bleiker) Review of International Studies 36, no. 3 (2010):779-798

“Wantokism and State Building in the Solomon Islands: A Response to Fukuyama”. Pacific Economic Bulletin 24, no. 3 (2009): 148-161.

“The Developer’s Self: A Non-Deterministic Foucauldian Frame”. Third World Quarterly 30, no. 8 (2009): 1411-1426.

“Biopolitics Meets Terrapolitics: Political Ontologies and Governance in Settler-Colonial Australia”.Australian Journal of Political Science 42, no. 3 (2007): 403-417.

“Governance and Susceptibility in Conflict Resolution: Possibilities beyond Control”. Social and Legal Studies 16, no. 1 (2007): 27-47.

“Post-Development, Foucault, and the Colonisation Metaphor”. Third World Quarterly 23, no. 3 (2002): 421-436.

Book Chapters

"Relational Peacebuilding: Promise beyond Crisis", Peacebuilding in Crisis? Rethinking Paradigms and Practices of Transnational Cooperation, eds Tobias Debiel, Thomas Held, Ulrich Schneckener. Routledge, 56-69, (2016).

“Indigeneity and Peace”, (with Polly Walker), in "The Palgrave Handbook of Disciplinary and Regional Approaches to Peace". eds Oliver P. Richmond, Sandra Pogodda, Jasmin Ramovic: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 259-271, (2016).

“Beyond Captives and Captors: Settler-Indigenous Governance for the 21st Century” (with Lyndon Murphy). In Unsettling the Settler State: Creativity and Resistance in Indigenous-Settler State Governance, eds. S. Maddison and M. Brigg. Sydney: Federation Press, (2011).

“Conflict Murri Way: Managing Through Place and Relatedness” (with Mary Graham and Polly Walker). InMediating Across Difference: Oceanic and Asian Approaches to Conflict Resolution, eds. M. Brigg and R. Bleiker. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, (2011).

“Culture: Challenges and Possibilities”. In Palgrave Advances in Peacebuilding: Critical Developments and Approaches, ed. O. Richmond. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, (2010).

“Disciplining the Developmental Subject: Neoliberal Power and Governance through Microcredit”. In Prospects and Perils of Microcredit: Neoliberalism and Cultural Politics of Empowerment, ed. J. Fernando. London: Routledge, (2006).

Other Contributions

“Noel Pearson's hunt for the 'radical centre' is doomed”, (with Lyndon Murphy) The Age, February 18 (2016).

“Identity and politics in Settler-Colonialism: Relational analyses beyond domination?” Postcolonial Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2015.1061908, 2015.

"Dialogue on Governance and Peace: Choiseul and Western Province, Solomon Islands", (with W. Chadwick, C. Griggers), in Sharing and Exploring Pacific Approaches to Dialogue: A compendium of Case Studies from Pacific Island Countries, J. Murdock, T. Vienings and J. Namgyal (eds.), Suva, Fiji, UNDP Pacific Centre (2015).

“Culture, ‘Relationality’, and Global Cooperation" Global Cooperation Research Papers 6, Duisburg, Germany, (2014).

The Forked Tongue of the Whiteman: Culture and contemporary peacebuilding, in Pax In Nuce weblog, Posted on July 31 (2014).

"Review of Kevin Avruch, Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution: Culture, Identity, Power, and Practice." Australian Journal of International Affairs, (2013).

“Networked Relationality: Indigenous Insights for Integrated Peacebuilding.” Research Report Series, Hiroshima University Partnership for Peacebuilding and Social Capacity (2008).

“Review: Harrison, Simon, (2007) Fracturing Resemblances: Identity and Mimetic Conflict in Melanesia and the West, New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books”. Anthropological Forum 18, no. 2 (2008): 179-181.

“Whitegoods” (with Lyndon Murphy). Arena Magazine, no. 67 (2003): 30-31.

Availability

Associate Professor Morgan Brigg is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Conflict Resolution

    The politics, ethics and efficacy of conflict resolution, conflict management, peacemaking and peacebuilding.

  • Indigenous Politics

    Settler-Indigenous and global Indigenous politics, including different conceptions of political order and contemporary governance practices.

  • Politics of Cultural Difference, Decoloniality, Postcolonialism

    How cultural difference frames conceptions of political order, decolonising knowledge production.

  • Selfhood and Subjectivity

    The variable production of selves through relations of power and culture, and the self as a vehicle for knowing and translating across cultural difference.

Works

Search Professor Morgan Brigg’s works on UQ eSpace

116 works between 2001 and 2024

21 - 40 of 116 works

2021

Book Chapter

Beyond ‘structured inattention’ : towards Australian Indigenous political studies?

Brigg, Morgan and Murphy, Lyndon (2021). Beyond ‘structured inattention’ : towards Australian Indigenous political studies?. The Oxford handbook of Australian politics. (pp. 1-16) edited by Jenny M. Lewis and Anne Tiernan. London, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198805465.013.32

Beyond ‘structured inattention’ : towards Australian Indigenous political studies?

2020

Other Outputs

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Relationalism, not sovereignty

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, 12 05). The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Relationalism, not sovereignty ABC Religion and Ethics

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Relationalism, not sovereignty

2020

Journal Article

Emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies

Brigg, Morgan and George, Nicole (2020). Emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies. Cooperation and Conflict, 55 (4), 409-420. doi: 10.1177/0010836720954488

Emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies

2020

Other Outputs

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Country, Place, and territory

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, 10 26). The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Country, Place, and territory ABC Religion and Ethics 1-2.

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Country, Place, and territory

2020

Journal Article

The spatial-relational challenge: emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies

Brigg, Morgan (2020). The spatial-relational challenge: emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies. Cooperation and Conflict, 55 (4), 001083672095447-552. doi: 10.1177/0010836720954479

The spatial-relational challenge: emplacing the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies

2020

Other Outputs

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: how “proportionality” can help close the gap

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, August 13). The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: how “proportionality” can help close the gap. ABC Religion and Ethics, .

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: how “proportionality” can help close the gap

2020

Other Outputs

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Autonomous selfhood

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, 07 20). The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Autonomous selfhood ABC Religion and Ethics

The relevance of Aboriginal political concepts: Autonomous selfhood

2020

Other Outputs

The ongoing destruction of Indigenous Australia demonstrates the need for Aboriginal ethics

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, 06 15). The ongoing destruction of Indigenous Australia demonstrates the need for Aboriginal ethics ABC Religion and Ethics

The ongoing destruction of Indigenous Australia demonstrates the need for Aboriginal ethics

2020

Other Outputs

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the relevance of Aboriginal political concepts

Brigg, Morgan and Graham, Mary (2020, 05 17). The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the relevance of Aboriginal political concepts ABC Religion and Ethics

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the relevance of Aboriginal political concepts

2019

Journal Article

Toward the dialogical study of politics: hunting at the fringes of Australian political science

Brigg, Morgan, Graham, Mary and Murphy, Lyndon (2019). Toward the dialogical study of politics: hunting at the fringes of Australian political science. Australian Journal of Political Science, 54 (3), 423-437. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2019.1625863

Toward the dialogical study of politics: hunting at the fringes of Australian political science

2019

Journal Article

Traditional owners still stand in Adani's way

Lyons, Kristen and Brigg, Morgan (2019, 04 17). Traditional owners still stand in Adani's way

Traditional owners still stand in Adani's way

2019

Book Chapter

Registers of Relationality for Knowing Indigenous-Settler Politics

Brigg, Morgan (2019). Registers of Relationality for Knowing Indigenous-Settler Politics. Questioning Indigenous-Settler Relations. (pp. 15-31) Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-9205-4_2

Registers of Relationality for Knowing Indigenous-Settler Politics

2019

Book Chapter

From substantialist to relational difference in peace and conflict studies

Brigg, Morgan (2019). From substantialist to relational difference in peace and conflict studies. Rethinking Peace : Discourse, Memory, Translation, and Dialogue. (pp. 135-143) edited by Alexander Laban Hinton, Giorgio Shani and Jermiah Alberg. London, United Kingdom: Rowman & Littlefield International.

From substantialist to relational difference in peace and conflict studies

2018

Other Outputs

Submission to Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Brigg, Morgan, Graham, Mary and Murphy, Lyndon (2018). Submission to Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Parliament of Australia.

Submission to Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

2018

Journal Article

Relational and essential: theorizing difference for peacebuilding

Brigg, Morgan (2018). Relational and essential: theorizing difference for peacebuilding. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 12 (3), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/17502977.2018.1482078

Relational and essential: theorizing difference for peacebuilding

2018

Journal Article

Native Title Colonialism, Racism And Mining For Manufactured Consent

Brigg, Morgan (2018). Native Title Colonialism, Racism And Mining For Manufactured Consent. New Matilda, 1-8.

Native Title Colonialism, Racism And Mining For Manufactured Consent

2017

Journal Article

Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement

Brigg, Morgan (2017). Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement. Third World Quarterly, 39 (5), 838-853. doi: 10.1080/01436597.2017.1396534

Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local engagement

2017

Journal Article

The Adani Carmichael coal mine: introduction to a special five-part series

Lyons, Kristen, Brigg, Morgan and Quiggin, John (2017, 11 16). The Adani Carmichael coal mine: introduction to a special five-part series New Matilda

The Adani Carmichael coal mine: introduction to a special five-part series

2017

Journal Article

Gununa peacemaking: informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management

Brigg, Morgan, Memmott, Paul, Venables, Philip and Zonday, Berry (2017). Gununa peacemaking: informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management. Social and Legal Studies, 27 (3), 345-366. doi: 10.1177/0964663917719955

Gununa peacemaking: informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management

2017

Journal Article

Profiling an ACCHO model of governance: working for communities

Brigg, Morgan and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2017). Profiling an ACCHO model of governance: working for communities. Croakey.

Profiling an ACCHO model of governance: working for communities

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Cultural governance: Building, supporting and strengthening cultural determinants of health in Central Queensland
    Lowitja Grants
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Revitalising Indigenous-state relations in Australia (ARC Discovery Project administered by University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Advancing ORIC's governance approach for supporting corporations beyond compliance
    Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    Advancing ORIC's Governance Approach: Supporting Corporations and Communities beyond Compliance
    Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    ''We are the people from that land'': Beyond big coal by centering Indigenous peoples' rights in the transition to a sustainable low carbon future (GCI Flagships)
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant
  • 2015
    UQ Travel Award 2015 - Prof Oliver Richmond
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Art, Knowledge and Indigeneity in the Sandstone University
    Copyright Agency Cultural Fund
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Toward Integrated Governance for Improved Indigenous Outcomes
    Institute for Urban Indigenous Health
    Open grant
  • 2012
    Developing Dialogue Processes in the Pacific
    United Nations Development Programme - Regional Pacific Centre
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Working with local strengths: supporting states to build capacity to protect
    Australian Responsibility to Protect Fund
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2010
    Developing and field testing community management systems to protect the coral reefs and marine ecosystems of Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2010
    Culture and Conflict Resolution
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Mediating Across Difference: Asian and Oceanic Approaches to Security and Conflict
    The Japan Foundation, Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    Foundations for researching culture and relationship in conflict resolution
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

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Enquiries

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  • Aboriginal Australia
  • Conflict resolution
  • Culture
  • Facilitation
  • Mediation
  • Pacific
  • Peacebuilding
  • Southeast Asia

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