Associate Professor Alex Deagon

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Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Law

Doctor of Philosophy (Griffith University), Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice (Queensland University of Technology), Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) (Griffith University), Bachelor of Science (Griffith University)

Dr Alex Deagon is an Associate Professor in the School of Law at QUT. He is an internationally recognised researcher in religious freedom.

Alex graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Science majoring in Physics. His own Christian faith in conjunction with an interest in the interaction of Contemporary Philosophy, Theology and Legal Theory led him to commence a PhD with the Griffith Law School entitled "Using Christian Theology and Philosophy to Construct a Jurisprudence of Truth". The thesis was awarded without alteration in 2015, and received the Chancellor's Medal for outstanding excellence in the Doctor of Philosophy. The thesis was published as the book 'From Violence to Peace: Theology, Law and Community' in 2017 with Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Alex's second book, 'A Principled Framework for the Autonomy of Religious Communities: Reconciling Freedom and Discrimination', was published in 2023 with Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Alex's third book, 'Christian Natural Law and Religious Freedom: A Foundation Based on Love, the True, and the Good', was published in 2025 with Routledge.

Alex has research expertise in Theories of Law, Law and Theology, Law and Religion and Freedom of Religion. He is the founding co-editor of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion, a member of the Editorial Board for the International Journal for Religious Freedom, a member of the Academic Advisory Board for the International Institute for Religious Freedom, and a Board Member of Freedom For Faith. He has been engaged by multiple international research institutions to evaluate the quality, impact and standing of law and religion research, acts as an expert assessor for the Australian Research Council, and has been an external examiner for PhD and Masters research in this and related areas.

Alex has been published in many prestigious national and international journals including:

  • Law, Culture and the Humanities
  • Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy
  • Oxford Journal of Law and Religion
  • Journal of Law and Religion
  • Political Theology
  • Melbourne University Law Review
  • University of New South Wales Law Journal
  • Federal Law Review
  • Monash University Law Review
  • Griffith Law Review

He has been a peer reviewer for prestigious national and international academic presses and journals including:

  • Oxford University Press
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Routledge
  • Federation Press
  • Law, Culture and the Humanities
  • Journal of Law, Religion and State
  • Journal of Law and Religion
  • Journal of Church and State
  • Monash University Law Review
  • University of Western Australia Law Review
  • Alternative Law Journal

He has also written articles for the London School of Economics Religion and Global Society Blog, the International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog, the International Center for Law and Religion Studies Blog, the Australian Public Law Blog (UNSW Law), Law and Religion Australia, and the Sydney Morning Herald.

Alex has been cited extensively by Commonwealth Law Reform Inquiries and Parliamentary Committees, including for example in the 2018-19 Reports on Religious Exemptions for Religious Educational Institutions by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committees. Alex's research was then cited in the proceedings of the Commonwealth Parliament by a Government Minister to support proposed Government amendments to the Sex Discrimination Amendment Bill. Alex was also cited over 30 times in the Australian Law Reform Commission's Religious Educational Institutions and Anti-Discrimination Laws 2023 Report.

Alex commenced as a Lecturer in Law at Queensland University of Technology in 2014 and was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2018 and Associate Professor in 2023. He has completed a Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.  Alex was invited to be a Judge of the Global Undergraduate Awards (Law Panel), one of only 15 academics internationally to be on the panel. He has lectured in Theories of Law and Constitutional Law.  Alex has presented his research at a number of national and international conferences:

  • Creating Peaceful Coexistence through a Virtues-Based Approach to Religious Freedom, given at the Multi-Faith Partnerships: Strategies for Integrating Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches Conference, Oxford University, UK, June 2025.
  • Religious Freedom in Australia: Towards a Principled Framework, given at the Freedom to Do, to Be, and to Become: Enhancing Individuals' Opportunities to Believe and Live as They Choose Within the Framework of the Law Conference, JW Marriott Hotel, Auckland, February 2025.
  • Religious Freedom as a Basic Good and Part of the Common Good, given at the Theology and Jurisprudence Symposium, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, February 2025.
  • Religious Freedom in Australia: Towards a Principled Framework, given at the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Conference, University of Notre Dame, USA, October 2024.
  • Comparing Free Exercise Jurisprudence in the Federal Constitutions of the United States and Australia, given at the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Conference, University of Notre Dame, USA, October 2024.
  • The Faithful Person as the Legal Person, given at the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Conference, Deakin University, Melbourne, July 2024.
  • Law, Religion and Sustainability, given at the Faith and Spirituality Research Symposium, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July 2024.
  • The Theological Nature of Traditional 'Secular' Natural Law, given at the Theology and Jurisprudence Symposium, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, February 2024.
  • Reconciling Religious Freedom and Equality in Australia, given at the Freedom For Faith National Conference, Village Church Annandale, Sydney, November 2023.
  • What's good about religious freedom?, keynote address given at City Legal, Brisbane, March 2023.
  • Christian Natural Law and a Foundation for Religious Freedom: Love, the True and the Good, given at the Theology and Jurisprudence Symposium, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, February 2023.
  • Reconciling Freedom and Equality for Peaceful Coexistence: On the Need to Reframe the Exemptions in the Sex Discrimination Act, given at the Religious Freedom, Sexuality and Gender Identity Colloquium, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, October 2022.
  • Framing a Post-Liberal Christian Approach to Reconciling Religious Freedom and Discrimination, given at the Post-Liberal Christian Jurisprudence Workshop, Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence, University of Sydney, Sydney, April 2022.
  • State (Non-)Neutrality and Conceptions of Religious Freedom, given at the ICON AUS/NZ Constitutional Theory Plenary Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, April 2022.
  • Creating Peaceful Coexistence through Virtue: A Theological Approach to Institutional Religious Freedom, Equality and the First Amendment, given at the Beyond ‘Defensive Crouch’ Religious Freedom Conference, George Mason University, Virginia, March 2022.
  • The Law of Love and Freedom of Religion in a Pandemic, given at the Law, Literature and the Humanities Association of Australasia Conference, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, December 2021.
  • The Future of Constitutional Support for Religious Institutional Autonomy: Comparative Perspectives (USA and AUS), Panel Chair and Panelist at The Global Summit, January 2021.
  • Human Rights and Freedom of Religion, Seminar at Genesis Christian College, Brisbane, August 2020.
  • Understanding Religious Freedom in Australia from a Christian Perspective, keynote address given at 3rd Annual Church and State Summit, Brisbane, February 2020.
  • Law and Truth in the Trial of Christ, keynote address given at City Legal, Brisbane, February 2020.
  • Back to the Future: 'Pagan' Violence and Augustinian Peace, given at the Australian Association for the Study of Religion Annual Conference: Religion and Violence, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, December 2019.
  • Is Religious Liberty Loving?, given at the Third Annual Religious Liberty Conference: Religion and Inclusivity, University of Notre Dame, Sydney, November 2019.
  • Religious Freedom in the Workplace and the Folau Effect, given at the Freedom of Religion: Challenges and Opportunities Colloquium, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, November 2019.
  • Religious Freedom in the Workplace and the Folau Effect, keynote address given at the Christian Lawyers Society Annual Dinner, Ann St Presbyterian Church, Brisbane, November 2019.
  • Secularism(s) and the Place of Religious Schools, keynote address given at the Society of Christian Educators Gathering, St Andrews Cathedral School, Sydney, November 2019.
  • Folau and Religious Speech in the Workplace, keynote address given at City Legal, Silks Cafe, Sydney, October 2019.
  • Religious Freedom in Australia Book Launch, Presentation given at the Connor Court Bookroom, Brisbane, October 2019.
  • The Religious Discrimination Bill, Seminar, given at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, October 2019.
  • Theological and Legal Foundations of Freedom of Religion and Speech in Australia: Current Issues, Seminar, given at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, October 2019.
  • Is Religious Freedom Loving? Seminar, given at Shore Hope Presbyterian Church, Redland City, August 2019.
  • The Law of Love as the Principles of Civility: Secular Translation or Religious Contribution?, given at the Law and Love Workshop, University of Notre Dame, Sydney, July 2019.
  • Reconciliation and Recognition: A Christian Perspective on Indigenous Australians and Constitutional Change, given at the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Sydney, Sydney, July 2019.
  • The Lawyer's Question: Who is my Neighbour?, keynote address given at City Legal, Tattersalls Club, Brisbane, May 2019.
  • Religious Schools, Religious Vendors and Refusing Services after Ruddock: Diversity or Discrimination? given at the Religious Freedom After Ruddock Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, April 2019.
  • The Name of God in a Constitution: Meaning, Democracy and Political Solidarity, given at the Queensland University of Technology Law Faculty Research Seminar Series, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, February 2019.
  • “It’s Not Just Courtesy, It’s the Law”: (Not) Giving Way to Alienation, keynote address given at the Western Australian Legal Theory Association, Sheridan College, Perth, October 2018.
  • The Virtues of Public Religion, keynote address given at the Australasian Religious Press Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, September 2018.
  • Equal Voice Liberalism and Free Public Religion: Some Legal Implications, given at the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Annual Conference, Bond University, Gold Coast, July 2018.
  • A Christian Framework for Religious Diversity in Political Discourse, given at the Freedom for Faith 2018 National Conference, Parliament House of New South Wales, Sydney, May 2018.
  • Towards a Constitutional Definition of Religion: Challenges and Prospects, given at the Freedom of Religion or Belief Conference: Creating the Constitutional Space for Other Fundamental Freedoms, University of Notre Dame, Sydney, February 2018.
  • Turning your PhD into a Book, given at the Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Law, Brisbane, September 2017.
  • The Place of Religion in the Australian Democracy, given at the Queensland University of Technology Law Faculty Research Seminar Series, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July 2017.
  • Collaborating with Students to Create Assessment in Law: A Case Study, given at the Higher Education Research Network Symposium, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, November 2016.
  • Facilitating Collaboration in Physical and Virtual Spaces, given at the Queensland University of Technology Law School Learning and Teaching Showcase, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, November 2016.
  • Secularism and Religious Freedom in Australia: Political Engagement and Constitutional Culture, given at the Queensland University of Technology Law Faculty Research Seminar Series, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July 2016.
  • Shifting Understandings: Radical Orthodoxy and the Future of the Secular State, given at the Queensland University of Technology Law Faculty Research Seminar Series, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, October 2015.
  • Sovereignty, Surveillance and Speeding: Considering the Panopticon as a Method of Policing, given at the International Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July 2015.
  • What is a “Christian” Jurisprudence?, given at the Centre for the Study of Science, Religion and Society Write Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, July 2014.
  • "It's Not the Jedi Way!": Moral Ambivalence and Delivering the 'Good' in Star Wars, given at the Law, Literature and the Humanities Association of Australasia Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, December 2013.
  • Popper or Kuhn: Truth and the Progress of Science, given at the Perspectives on Progress Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, November 2013.
  • Constituting Religion After Williams: The False Dichotomy of Theocracy and Secularism, given at the After Williams Colloquium, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, October 2013.
  • Using Christian Theology and Philosophy to Construct a Jurisprudence of Truth (Confirmation Paper), given at the Emerging Scholars Colloquium, Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Gold Coast, February 2013.

Orcid ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-6384-2083 https://qut.academia.edu/AlexDeagon

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Media and Public Engagement

Religious Freedom, the confessional and the Royal Commission: Should priests be compelled to disclose confessions of child sexual abuse? https://www.policyforum.net/religious-freedom-confessional-royal-commission/ Policy Forum, September 2017

Comment on Proposed Amendments to the Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Act Law and Religion Australia, October 2017 https://lawandreligionaustralia.blog/2017/10/05/review-of-nt-discrimination-law-guest-blog/

Interview on whether religion does more harm than good on The Wire Current Affairs, October 2017.  http://thewire.org.au/story/bad-religion/

Does religion have a place in the marriage debate? Public policy benefits from a diversity of arguments, including religious ones.  https://www.policyforum.net/religion-place-marriage-debate/ Policy Forum, October 2017

Interview discussing the need for religious freedom protections when same-sex marriage is legalised. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-16/religious-protection-and-same-sex-marriage/9157830 ABC, November 2017.

Interview discussing my book 'From Violence to Peace' and Religious Freedom on Hope Radio's Open House with Stephen O'Doherty. https://hope1032.com.au/programs/open-house-interviews/ May 2018.

Interview discussing the meaning of religious freedom and what it entails on The Daily segment at 2SER Radio Sydney. https://2ser.com/does-australia-need-religious-freedoms/ , July 2018

Conscientious Objection in the Termination of Pregnancy Bill 2018 (Qld), Law and Religion Australia, October 2018: https://lawandreligionaustralia.blog/2018/10/19/conscientious-objection-in-the-termination-of-pregnancy-bill-2018-qld-guest-blog/

Book Review of Luke Beck's Religious Freedom and the Australian Constitution: Origins and Future (Routledge, 2018) on the Australian Public Law Blog (UNSW), November 2018: https://auspublaw.org/2018/11/book-forum-alex-deagon/

Overview of current research on religious perspectives and public policy on the QUT Law Research Blog, December 2018. Available at https://blogs.qut.edu.au/law-research/can-public-policy-benefit-from-considering-religious-perspectives/

Discussion of impact of religious freedom research on the QUT Law Research Blog, December 2018. Available at https://blogs.qut.edu.au/law-research/qut-academic-dr-alex-deagons-religious-freedom-research-cited-during-senate-debate/

Analysis of the Ruddock Report and Government Response, Law and Religion Australia, December 2018: https://lawandreligionaustralia.blog/2018/12/20/response-to-ruddock-report-dr-alex-deagon-guest-blog/

Published piece on Policy Forum on the Ruddock Religious Freedom Review and Government Response, December 2018. Available at https://www.policyforum.net/australias-religious-freedom-review/

Voluntary Assisted Dying and Conscientious Objection, Law and Religion Australia, February 2019: https://lawandreligionaustralia.blog/2019/02/21/voluntary-assisted-dying-proposals-in-qld-guest-blog/

Interviewed on Saturday Breakfast with Bill McDonald on ABC Radio Brisbane, in regard to the Israel Folau controversy and freedom of religion and freedom of speech issues, on Saturday 13th April 2019. Available at https://www.abc.net.au/radio/brisbane/programs/saturdaybreakfast/11000084.

Summary and critique of the High Court's decision in the 'abortion exclusion zone' cases (Clubb; Preston) on the Australian Public Law Blog (UNSW), May 2019: https://auspublaw.org/2019/05/there-and-back-again-the-high-courts-decision-in-clubb-v-edwards-preston-v-avery/

'Folau verdict aside, Labor threatens religious freedom in schools', Sydney Morning Herald, 17th May 2019. Available at https://www.smh.com.au/national/folau-verdict-aside-labor-threatens-religious-freedom-in-schools-20190516-p51nz9.html

A summary of my latest research on the religious freedom rights of religious schools and religious vendors on the QUT Law Research Blog, May 2019. Available at https://blogs.qut.edu.au/law-research/dr-alex-deagons-religious-freedom-research-published-in-the-sydney-morning-herald/

Interview with David Pellowe discussing my Harvard journal article critiquing liberal secularism in political discourse, as well as Section 116 of the Constitution and other religious freedom issues. Available at https://davepellowe.com/political-liberalism-religious-freedom/?fbclid=IwAR3xT3_lp6Clm5Dp2bPdwy_chhynTg8UM-kLx6MHDyaTd3uywKKpPj32l20

Interview with ABC discussing the issue of secular judges making theological judgments in religious freedom cases, on Friday 19th July 2019. Available at https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-18/christian-family-who-avoided-tax-are-honey-farmers/11322056?fbclid=IwAR1MwugZD9wpisERQt1jJSYsPnG4AON4hmO7XHNBHgJHa9mCr5FoOBmrcbM.

Book review of Rosalind Dixon (ed.), Australian Constitutional Values (Hart, 2018) for I-CONnect, the International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog. Published on 1/8/2019, available at http://www.iconnectblog.com/2019/08/book-review-alex-deagon-on-australian-constitutional-values/.

Interview with ABC discussing the religious discrimination bill, on Friday 30th August 2019. Available at https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/am/religious-freedom-bill-pits-money-against-free-speech/11463774?fbclid=IwAR2gz3CQTcavznlGXpBNzFpU0zRnlHvqGqML5TFb999lkiKlrxPZK5w5E2c.

Academic Blog post on 'The Democratic Imperative: On the Necessity and Means of Protecting Institutional Religious Freedom' for the ‘Real-World Approaches: Freedom of Religion and Belief’ series on the Religion and Global Society Blog (London School of Economics). Published September 2019, available at https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/religionglobalsociety/2019/09/the-democratic-imperative-on-the-necessity-and-means-of-protecting-institutional-religious-freedom/.

A summary of my latest research on institutional religious freedom on the QUT Law Research Blog, September 2019. Available at https://blogs.qut.edu.au/law-research/alex-deagon-on-the-necessity-and-means-of-protecting-institutional-religious-freedom/.

Interview with ABC discussing the second draft of the Religious Discrimination Bill on Tuesday 10th December 2019. Available at https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/pm/government-releases-revised-religious-freedom-bill/11785964.

Interview with Vision Christian Radio on religious freedom in Australia and the Church and State Summit 2020 in February 2020. Available at https://getmediapoint.com/document/episode/podcast/MDAwMTQ5NzM4Mi5tcDM.mp3?fbclid=IwAR3-jRENLjRQFoTItbk-1hC3eDRHBwnrQHOiwES2uEzhoMU5nEb4LuS6bGw.

Interview with Steve Austin on ABC Radio Brisbane on Thursday 27th February 2020 discussing religious freedom in Australia, Section 116 of the Constitution, and the Church and State Summit 2020. Available here from 2:45:00: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/brisbane/programs/drive/drive/11986462.

A summary of my latest work on religious freedom in Australia at the QUT Law Research Blog, March 2020. Available at https://blogs.qut.edu.au/law-research/the-australian-constitution-section-116-and-the-relationship-between-religion-and-the-state/.

Academic blog post entitled ‘Towards a Constitutional Definition of Religion: Challenges and Prospects’ for the Blog of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies. Published July 2020, available at https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2020/07/21/towards-a-constitutional-definition-of-religion-challenges-and-prospects/?fbclid=IwAR2aqepQdT57B4wF8Ak6iMnAp1eNMAujY_AY0mibsrdPG-yaYqaZLSP9_w0.

Academic blog post entitled ‘The Symbolic Significance of God in the Australian Constitution’ for the Blog of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies. Published November 2020, available at https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2020/11/30/the-symbolic-significance-of-god-in-the-australian-constitution/

Guest on Law and Religion Down Under Podcast with Dr Jeremy Patrick: ‘“Almighty God” in the Constitution’s Preamble’ on 1 May 2021: https://audioboom.com/posts/7852613-almighty-god-in-the-constitution-s-preamble-guest-dr-alex-deagon.

‘Reconciliation and Recognition: A Christian Approach to Indigenous Australians and Constitutional Change’, Eternity News, 28 July 2021. Available at: https://www.eternitynews.com.au/opinion/reconciliation-and-recognition-a-christian-approach-to-indigenous-australians-and-constitutional-change/?fbclid=IwAR3-UqnIHCIYjPgSNyD9UZUT0Gtsc-dLV-BD5uZkifOV0XqjQLbMCZE43to.

Quoted in Courier-Mail article on religious schools and discrimination, January 2022: https://www.couriermail.com.au/education-queensland/not-very-christian-brisbane-private-school-blasted-over-controversial-contract/news-story/2a1b17ffcce65a23f91c0f6743b94128.

A summary of my latest work on religious freedom in Australia at the QUT Law Research Blog, February 2023. Available at A Principled Framework for the Autonomy of Religious Communities – a new book by Dr Alex Deagon – Law Research (qut.edu.au).

Academic blog post in the Australian Public Law Blog (UNSW Law) on my recently published book: Alex Deagon ‘Religious Freedom and Equality: A Tense Relationship’ on AUSPUBLAW (26 April 2023) https://www.auspublaw.org/blog/2023/4/religious-freedoms-and-equality-a-tense-relationship

Academic blog post on the proposed changes to Queensland Anti-Discrimination Law on the Law and Religion Australia Blog (12 March 2024): Queensland – new proposed discrimination law – Law and Religion Australia.

Quoted in Brisbane Times article on a law and religion case, July 2024:  https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/as-elizabeth-lay-dying-her-family-turned-to-god-now-14-people-face-trial-20240702-p5jqf3.html.

Type
Assessor, Examiner or Supervisor Role
Reference year
2025
Details
Feb 2025 engaged by KU Leuven, a university ranked in the top 15 globally in Law (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025), to evaluate the quality of an internal grant application in my area of expertise.
Type
Appointment to Prestigious Positions
Reference year
2024
Details
Member of Editorial Board, International Journal for Religious Freedom
Type
Appointment to Prestigious Positions
Reference year
2024
Details
Member of Academic Advisory Board, International Institute for Religious Freedom
Type
Committee Role/Editor or Chair of an Academic Conference
Reference year
2023
Details
Member of organising committee for Annual Theology and Jurisprudence Symposium 2023-present
Type
Assessor, Examiner or Supervisor Role
Reference year
2022
Details
Engaged by the SANRF to evaluate the quality, impact and standing of Professorial research in religious freedom.
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2021
Details
Founding co-editor of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion 2021-present
Type
Assessor, Examiner or Supervisor Role
Reference year
2020
Details
Appointed as an Assessor for the Australian Research Council 2020-present
Type
Fellowship of a Learned Academy or Membership of AIATSIS
Reference year
2020
Details
Accepted Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, which recognises leadership in quality, expertise and innovation in tertiary education.
Type
Reviewer for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2020
Details
Peer reviewer for Oxford University Press (Text on Constitutional Law), Journal of Church and State, Journal of Law and Religion, Alternative Law Journal.
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2016
Details
Dr Deagon's PhD Thesis 'The Contours of Truth: Using Christian Theology and Philosophy to Construct a Jurisprudence of Truth' was awarded the Chancellor's Medal for outstanding excellence in the Doctor of Philosophy by Griffith University. The award recognises the highest ranking PhD theses in the University and the top ranked thesis in the Arts, Education and Law Group.
  • Law at the End of Days: The Role of the New Anthropos in Responding to the Earth System Crisis
    PhD, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Afshin Akhtar-Khavari
  • Tracing Technologies for a More Effective International Environmental Law
    PhD, Associate Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Kieran Tranter, Professor Afshin Akhtar-Khavari
  • The Swedish game solution: Constructing educational dance pathways between the USA, UK, and Australia (1904-1914)
    PhD, Associate Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Dr Rachel Mathews