Professor Bob Hodge

Professor Bob Hodge

PROFESSOR,
Institute for Culture & Society

CHAIR - HUMANITIES,
Arts (SoHCA)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University of Cambridge (UK)
  • MA University of Cambridge (UK)
  • BA University of Cambridge (UK)
  • DipEd University of Western Australia
  • BA University of Western Australia

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Institute for Culture & Society
  • Arts (SoHCA)

Contact

Email:B.Hodge@uws.edu.au
Extension:9606
Mobile:
Location:EM.G.16
Parramatta
Website:

Publications

Books

  • Hodge, B. and Coronado, G. (2012), 'Mexico and its Others. A Chaos Theory Approach', : LEGAS 306097209051.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2012), 'Mexico and its Others: a Chaos Theory Approach', : Legas 9781897493311.
  • Hodge, R., Coronado, G., Duarte, F. and Teal, G. (2010), 'Chaos Theory and the Larrikin Principle. Working with Organisations in a Neo-Liberal world', : Liber Copenhagen Business School Press 9788763002356.
  • Hodge, R. and O'Carroll, J. (2006), 'Borderwork in multicultural Australia', : Allen & Unwin 1741146801.
  • Coronado, G. and Hodge, R. (2004), 'El Hipertexto multicultural en Mexico Postmoderno', : CIESAS/Porrua 9707014768.
  • Dimitrov, V. and Hodge, R. (2002), 'Social Fuzziology', : Physica-Verlag (a Springer-Verlag Company) 3790815063.

Chapters in Books

  • Hodge, B. (2012), 'Hamlet and the crisis in the Humanities', What is the Human?: Australian Voices from the Humanities, Australian Scholarly Publishing 9781921875601.
  • Hodge, R. (2010), 'Topographies of space, time and disciplinarity in Early modern english: the case of Andrew Marvell', Word and self estranged in English texts, 1550-1660, Ashgate 9781409400370.
  • Hodge, R. (2008), 'From other to self and back: the curious history of ethnography', Cultural Theory in Everyday Practice, Oxford University Press 9780195562453.
  • Hodge, R. (2007), 'Chaos Theory', International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies, Sage 9781412915151.
  • Hodge, R. (2006), 'The Goddess tour', Popular Spiritualities: The Politics of Contemporary Enchantment, Ashgate Publishing Ltd 0754639991.
  • Dimitrov, V. and Hodge, R. (2002), 'Why does fuzzy logic need the challenge of social complexity', Fuzzy Logic: A Framework for the New Millennium, Physica-Verlag (a Springer-Verlag Company) 3790814253.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2002), 'Fuzzy and amorphic boundaries in intercultural space: The case of Mexico and the USA', Fuzzy Logic: A Framework for the New Millennium, Physica-Verlag (a Springer-Verlag Company) 3790814253.
  • Hodge, R., Lema, R. and Saettele, H. (2002), 'Tareas teoricas para mexico en el Nuevo milenio', Discurso, Sociedad y Lenguaje, Lincom Europa 3895863688.
  • Hodge, R. (2002), 'Dialog profundo', Discurso, Sociedad y Lenguaje, Lincom Europa 3895863688.
  • Dimitrov, V., Hodge, R. and Woog, R. (2001), 'Fuzziology and Social Complexity', Advances in Fuzzy Systems and Evolutionary Computation, World Scientific Engineering Society Press 9608052270.

Journal Articles

  • Cameron, F., Hodge, B. and Salazar, J. (2013), 'Representing climate change in museum space and places', WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS. CLIMATE CHANGE, 13.
  • Hodge, B. (2012), 'Coaching for a Complex World', International Coaching Psychology Review, 5.
  • Hodge, B. (2012), 'Ideology, Identity, Interaction: Contradictions and Challenges for Critical Discourse Analysis', Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 18.
  • Hodge, B. (2012), 'Ideology, Identity, Interaction: Contradictions and challenges for critical discourse analysis', Critical approaches to discourse analysis across disciplines, 18.
  • Arvanitakis, J. and Hodge, B. (2012), 'Forms of Engagement and the Heterogeneous Citizen: Towards a reflexive model for youth workshops', Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement, 20.
  • Hodge, R. (2012), 'Ideology, identity, interaction : contradictions and challenges for critical discourse analysis', Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 18.
  • Hodge, R. (2012), 'Coaching for a complex world', International Coaching Psychology Review, 5.
  • Arvanitakis, J. and Hodge, R. (2012), 'Forms of engagement and the heterogenous citizen : towards a reflexive model for youth workshops', Gateways : International Journal of Community Research and Engagement, 20.
  • Hodge, R. (2011), 'Museums and attacks from cyberspace: Non-linear communication in a postmodern world', Museum & Society, 16.
  • Hodge, B. (2011), 'Museums and Attacks from Cyberspace: Non-Linear Communication in a Postmodern World', Museum and Society, 16.
  • Hodge, R., Matthews, I. and Matthews, I. (2011), 'Critical Incident Analysis and the Semiosphere: The Curious Case of the Spitting Butterfly', Cultural Studies Review, 26.
  • Hodge, R., Matthews, I. and Matthews, I. (2011), 'Complexity Theory and Engaged Research: Critical Incidents in the Sydney Rail System', Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 15.
  • Hodge, R., Matthews, I. and Matthews, I. (2011), 'New Media for Old Bottles: Linear Thinking and the 2010 Australian Election', Communication, Politics and Culture, 17.
  • Hodge, R. (2010), 'Oedipus and the CEO: Ambiguities of change in myth, discourse and practice', Culture and Organization, 13.
  • Carbo, T. and Hodge, R. (2009), 'Sera que los analisis tienen esquinas', Estudios de Linguistica Aplicada, 29.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2007), 'Understanding change in organizations in a far-from-equilibrium world', Emergence: Complexity & Organisation, 13.
  • Hodge, R. (2007), 'Life, Chaos, and Transdisciplinarity: A Personal Journey', World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, 14.
  • Hodge, R. (2007), 'The complexity revolution', Media / Culture online journal, 8.
  • Duarte, F. and Hodge, R. (2007), 'Crossing Paradigms: A Meta-Autoethnography of a Fieldwork Trip to Brazil', Cultures and Organizations, 13.
  • Hodge, R. and Lally, E. (2006), 'Cultural planning and chaos theory in cyberspace: some notes on a Digital Cultural Atlas Project for Western Sydney', FibrecultureJournal: internet theory criticism research, .
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2006), 'Mexico Inc.? Discourse Analysis and the Triumph of Managerialism', Organization. The Critical Journal of Organization, Theory and Society, 19.
  • Hodge, R. (2005), 'Ute culture and what's left of theory: an Australian theorist goes to Mexico', Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 10.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2005), 'Speculations on a Marxist theory of the Virtual Revolution', FibrecultureInternet theory,critisism, research, .
  • Mishra, V. and Hodge, R. (2005), 'What was postcolonialism', New Literary History, 28.
  • Hodge, R. and Caballero, L. (2005), 'Biology,semiotics, complexity: an experiment in interdisciplinarity', Semiotica, 20.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2004), 'Semiotica y poder en un mundo caotico', Version, 31.
  • Hodge, R. (2003), 'Culture/Communication/Theory in Australia', AUMLA, 11.
  • Hodge, R. (2003), 'Towards a postmodern science of language', Social Semiotics, 22.
  • Dimitrov, V. and Hodge, R. (2003), 'Corruption and abuse of the fuzziness of human understanding', Journal of Social Complexity, 346.
  • Hodge, R. (2003), 'Chaos theory: an introduction for TESOL practitioners', English Australia, 9.
  • Hodge, R. (2003), 'How the medium is the message in the unconscious of America Online', Visual Communication, 14.
  • Hodge, R. (2002), 'Monstrous Knowledge in a World Without Borders', borderlands e-journal, .
  • Hodge, R. (2002), 'Feral Archaeology and the Atlantis Problem: the 'Hoax' Trick as Discursive Pathology', Cultural Studies, 14.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2001), 'David and Goliath in Cyberspace: Creative Uses of the Net in Mexico', Mots Pluriels, .

Research

Current Projects

Title:Promoting Young People's Citizenship in a Complex World
Years:2012-01-01 - 2014-12-31
ID:P00020145
UWS Researchers:James Arvanitakis and Bob Hodge
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)

Previous Projects

Title:Cross-cultural 'larrikins' in a Neo-liberal world: ideology and myth in postmodern Australia, Mexico and Brazil (DP0558622)
Years:2005-01-18 - 2008-06-30
ID:P0009784
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge, Gabriela Coronado, Fernanda Duarte and Gregory Teal
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Title:Culture and ideology as dialogue in post-NAFTA Mexico
Years:2000-01-01 - 2000-12-31
ID:P0013480
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Language and science: creativity and responsibility in post modern science
Years:1997-01-01 - 1997-12-31
ID:P0011156
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge and Stuart Hill
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Creating and using Critical Hypertexts: developing and testing methods for interpreting Mexican culture in cyberspace
Years:2002-01-01 - 2002-12-31
ID:P0011514
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Putting humanities to work in a chaotic world: dynamic interdisciplinarity and community engagement
Years:2007-01-01 - 2011-03-30
ID:P0015128
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Title:Bridging Worlds, linking Cultures: an electronic planning tool for the Western Sydney Region
Years:2005-09-22 - 2007-04-30
ID:P0014562
UWS Researchers:Elaine Lally and Bob Hodge
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
  • West Syd Regional Organisation of Councils Ltd (old)
  • Information and Cultural Exchange
Title:Global Citizenship and the Agency of the Museum Sector in Climate Change Interventions
Years:2008-01-29 - 2012-12-31
ID:P0015673
UWS Researchers:Fiona R Cameron, Bob Hodge, Brett Neilson, Juan Francisco Salazar and Jann Conroy
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
  • Questacon
  • Museum of Victoria
  • Australian Museum
  • Liberty Science Center
  • Powerhouse Museum

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