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Lecturer in Peace & Conflict Studies
PhD, MA (Research), Grad Dip Ag Econ, BA
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General Purpose North 3 (#39A)
+61 7 3346 9986
+61 7 3365 1388
m.brigg@uq.edu.au
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Morgan Brigg’s research considers questions of culture, governance and selfhood in conflict resolution and development studies. In particular, his work aims to develop ways of knowing across cultural difference which acknowledge and work with longstanding Indigenous approaches to political community and conflict resolution.Morgan has published in prominent journals including Social and Legal Studies, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political,and Third World Quarterly. He has been a practicing mediator and facilitator from 1995 with the Dispute Resolution Branch of the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General, and has conducted conflict resolution training assignments in Indonesia and the Solomon Islands.
Selected Publications:
1. Brigg, Morgan, and Kate Muller. "Conceptualising Culture in Conflict Resolution." Journal of Intercultural Studies 30, no. 2. (2009):
2. Brigg, Morgan. The New Politics of Conflict Resolution: Responding to Difference. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, (2008).
3. Brigg, Morgan, and Anke Tonnaer. "Mawul Rom Project: Openness, Obligation and Reconciliation." Australian Aboriginal Studies, no. 2, (2008): 3-15.
4. Brigg, Morgan. “Networked Relationality: Indigenous Insights for Integrated Peacebuilding.” Research Report Series, Hiroshima University Partnership for Peacebuilding and Social Capacity (2008).
5. Brigg, Morgan. "Biopolitics Meets Terrapolitics: Political Ontologies and Governance in Settler-Colonial Australia." Australian Journal of Political Science 42, no. 3 (2007): 403-17.
6. Brigg, Morgan. "Governance and Susceptibility in Conflict Resolution: Possibilities Beyond Control." Social and Legal Studies 16, no. 1 (2007): 27-47.
7. Brigg, Morgan. ‘Disciplining the Developmental Subject: Neoliberal Power and Governance through Microcredit’. In Prospects and Perils of Microcredit: Neoliberalism and Cultural Politics of Empowerment, ed. J. Fernando. London: Routledge (2006).
8. Brigg, Morgan. ‘Exporting Western Conflict Resolution: A Perspective on Training in the Solomon Islands’. World Arbitration and Mediation Report, 15 no. 8 (2004): 239-242.
9. Brigg, Morgan. ‘Mediation, Power, and Cultural Difference’. Conflict Resolution Quarterly 20, no. 3 (2003): 287-306.
10. Brigg, Morgan, and Lyndon Murphy. ‘Whitegoods’. Arena Magazine, no. 67 (2003): 30-31.
11. Brigg, Morgan. ‘Post-Development, Foucault, and the Colonisation Metaphor’. Third World Quarterly 23, no. 3 (2002): 421-436.
12. Brigg, Morgan. Review: Langton, M., M. Tehan, Et Al., Eds. (2004). Honour among Nations: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People. Carlton: Melbourne University Press Dialogue e-Journal, 3, no. 2 (2005).
13. Brigg, Morgan. ‘Empowering NGOs: The Microcredit Movement through Foucault’s Notion of Dispositif’. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 26, no 3 (2001): 233-258.
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