1. Introduction: The Main Themes and the Structure of the Book 2. A Sketch of Australian Sociology, 1959-2014 3. Different Visions of/for Australian Sociology, 1959-2014 4. Theory Use in Australian Sociology 5. Survival Against the Odds: A Case Study of Sociology at the University of Sydney 6. Conclusion
Kirsten Harley is Lecturer in Behavioural and Social Sciences in
the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney,
Australia. She completed her PhD in Sydney's Department of
Sociology and Social Policy and in 2011 was awarded the
university's inaugural Rita and John Cornforth Medal for PhD
achievement. She is co-editor (with Kristin Natalier) of the 2013
special issue of the Journal of Sociology on Teaching Sociology:
Reflections on the Discipline.
Gary Wickham is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Murdoch
University, Australia where he gained his first appointment in
1985. He has published seven books, including Foucault and Law
(with Alan Hunt) (1994), Using Foucault's Methods (with Gavin
Kendall) (1999), and Legal and Political Challenges of Governing
the Environment and Climate Change (with Jo Goodie) (2013).
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