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Reader in Political Science
Editor – Australian Journal of Politics and History
MA, MSc, PhD
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General Purpose North 3 (#39A)
+61 7 3365 2662
+61 7 3365 1388
i.ward@uq.edu.au
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Teaching Interests:
| POLS1101 |
Australian Political Institutions |
| POLS2111 |
Politics and the Media |
| POLS2112 |
Modern Campaigning & Elections |
| POLS2113 |
Political Communication & Public Affairs |
| POLS7103 |
Lobbying, Communication & Public Affairs |
Background:
Ian Ward’s Research Interests fall broadly into the area of political communication and Australian politics. His recent work explores the evolution of Australian parties into electoral professional organisations and their increasing reliance upon communication technologies to woo voters and win elections; and, secondly, the use of public relations and marketing by governments to ‘sell’ policies as a defining feature of the ‘PR state’.
Selected Publications:
1. Ward, I. and Stewart, R.G. (2010) Politics One. 4th edn. Palgrave Macmillan.
2. Ward, I. (1995) Politics of the Media. Macmillan
3. Ward, I. (1993) “‘Media Intrusion’ and the Changing Nature of the Established Parties in Canada and Australia”, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 26 (3)
4. Ward, I. (2007) ‘Mapping the Australian PR State’ in S. Young (ed) Government Communication in Australia. Cambridge University Press.
5. Ward, I. (2009) “Australia and the Post Modern Election Campaign”. In DW Johnson (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Political Management. Routledge.
6. Ward, I. (2006) “Cartel parties and election campaigning in Australia” in I.Marsh (ed) Political Parties in Transition? Federation Press
7. Leach, M., Stokes G. and Ward I. eds. (2000) The Rise and Fall of One Nation. St Lucia. Queensland University Press.
8. Ward, I. (1999) “The early use of radio for political communication in Australia and Canada: John Henry Austral, Mr Sage and the Man from Mars”, Australian Journal of Politics and History 45 (3)
9. Ward, I. (2002) “Talkback radio, political communication and Australian politics”, Australian Journal of Communication, 29 (1)
10. Ward, I. (1992) “Rich, Wrinkly and Rowdy Politicians? Is this how teenagers ‘read’ television news?” Australian Journal of Political Science, 27 (2)
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