Professor Anna Yeatman

Professor Anna Yeatman

PROFESSOR,
Whitlam Institute

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhDsoc State University of New York
  • MA State University of New York
  • BA University of Adelaide

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Whitlam Institute

Contact

Email:A.Yeatman@uws.edu.au
Extension:9417
Mobile:0414224918
Location:EZ.2.02
Parramatta
Website:

Publications

Books

  • Yeatman, A. (2009), 'Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services: Contestation and complexity', : Palgrave Macmillan 9781403988089.

Chapters in Books

  • Yeatman, A. (2011), 'Politics and Personal Responsibility: Reflections on Jean Amery and Hannah Arendt', On Jean Amery: Philosophy of Catastrophe, Lexington Books 9780739147658.
  • Yeatman, A. (2011), 'Individuality and Politics: thinking with and beyond Hannah Arendt', Action and Appearance. Ethics and the Politics of Writing in Hannah Arendt, Continuum 9781441101730.
  • Yeatman, A. (2010), 'State, Security, and Subject Formation - an Introduction', State, Security, and Subject Formation, The Continuum International Publishing Group Inc. 9780826442840.
  • Yeatman, A. (2010), 'Self-Preservation and the Idea of the State', State, Security, and Subject Formation, The Continuum International Publishing Group Inc. 9780826442840.
  • Yeatman, A. (2008), 'The Subject of Citizenship', Citizenship Between Past and Future, Routledge 9780415454414.
  • Yeatman, A. (2007), 'Varieties of Individualism', Contested Individualization: debates about contemporary personhood, Palgrave-Macmillan 0312125488.
  • Yeatman, A. (2006), 'Public and Private', Routledge Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Routledge 0415290465.
  • Yeatman, A. (2004), 'Regional Cosmopolitanism and Post-Cold war Human Rights Agendas in the Asia-Pacific Region', Australian and Canadian Approaches to Asia in an Era of Unstable Globalization, Centre for Australasian Research, Institue of Asian Research, University of British Columbia 0888657609.
  • Yeatman, A. (2001), 'Feminism and Citizenship', Culture & Citizenship, Sage 0761955607.
  • Yeatman, A. (2001), 'Who is the subject of human rights?', Citizenship and Cultural Policy: Statecraft, Markets and Community, Sage 076196293X.

Journal Articles

  • Yeatman, A. (2011), ''The Question of the Capacity of the Australian Public Service to Play its Part in Effective Government'', Australian Journal of Public Administration, 3.
  • OFlynn, J., Vardon, S., Yeatman, A., Yeatman, A., Carson, L. and Carson, L. (2011), 'Perspectives on the Capacity of the Australian Public Service and Effective Policy Development and Implementation', Australian Journal of Public Administration, 9.
  • Yeatman, A. (2007), 'The subject of citizenship', Citizenship Studies, 11.
  • Yeatman, A. (2007), 'Freedom and the Feldenkrais Method', International Feldenkrais Federation Research Journal, .
  • Yeatman, A. (2004), 'Social policy, freedom and individuality', Australian Journal of Public Administration, 10.
  • Yeatman, A. (2004), 'Right, the state and the conception of the person', Citizenship Studies, 15.
  • Yeatman, A. and Penglase, J. (2004), 'Looking after Children: A case of individualised service delivery', Australian Journal of Social Issues, 15.
  • Yeatman, A. (2004), 'The idea of the constitutional state and global society', Law/Text/Culture, 25.
  • Yeatman, A. (2003), 'Global ethics, Australian citizenship and the 'boat people' - A symposium', Journal of Sociology, 8.
  • Yeatman, A. (2003), 'Globality, state and society', Citizenship Studies, 16.
  • Yeatman, A. (2002), 'The new contractualism and individualized personhood', Journal of Sociology, 5.
  • Yeatman, A. (2001), 'Contracting out and public values: A symposium', Australian Journal of Public Administration, 3.
  • Yeatman, A. and Owler, K. (2001), 'The Role of Contract in the Democratisation of Service Delivery', Law in Context, 24.

Conference Papers

  • Yeatman, A. (2002), 'Social Policy, Freedom and Individuality', Social Policy Conference 2001, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Is Complexity the New Framework for the Study of Global Life
Years:2011-01-19 - 2011-01-20
ID:P00018884
UWS Researchers:Anna Yeatman and Emilian Kavalski
Funding:
  • Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia

Supervision

Professor Yeatman is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Previous Supervision

Title:Ethical Community Governance
Field of Research:
Thesis:Ethical Community Governance
Title:The Implications of a Normative Ideal of Dignity as Agency for Democratic Politics
Field of Research:
Thesis:The Implications of a Normative Ideal of Dignity as Agency for Democratic PoliticsThe Implications of a Normative Ideal of Dignity as Agency for Democratic Politics

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