Research projects
Completed

Australian Intervention Support Hub (AISH)
The Australian Intervention Support Hub has been established within ANU’s Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) in collaboration with Deakin University, Melbourne.

Big food in Asia: the globalization of food systems, ultra-processed food consumption and policy responses for optimal nutrition in Asia
This project characterises ultra-processed food consumption patterns in Asia, determines whether changing consumption patterns reflect underlying changes in food systems driven by trade liberalization

Biodiversity, traditional knowledge and intellectual property
Australia is classified as a mega-diverse country, but one that is delicately balanced ecologically.

Book project - Kritika: Essays on intellectual property
The fields of intellectual property have broadened and deepened in so many ways that commentators struggle to keep up with the ceaseless rush of developments and hot topics.

Breastfeeding policies and budgets
This project responded to calls for evidence from Australian health policymakers on what a new National Breastfeeding Strategy could do to increase breastfeeding, and from the World Health Organizatio

Building a green economy? The politics of green infrastructure stimulus in the wake of the global financial crisis
For many, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) presented a unique historical opportunity to tackle major environmental and economic challenges simultaneously.

Building democracy and justice after conflict
Through national and international collaboration, Building democracy and justice after conflict sought to develop not only innovative theoretical models to ground international norms about governance

Building resilience, avoiding victimisation project
The young people who took part in the Life at School Project are followed up in this study by Jacqueline Homel to find out how they have learnt to deal with victimisation and be resilient.

Bullying, shame, pride and defiance book project
This book examines the connections between disassociation from collective hopes, social norms and major institutions, poor shame and pride management skills and unethical or anti-social behavior.

Collaborative environmental governance and natural resource management
A fundamental rethinking is currently under way internationally as to how to deal with so called 'wicked' problems which seem of such a scale and complexity as to defy solution.