BA (Hons), MA, PhD
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Political science
2001

Anna Yeatman is a professorial research fellow in the Whitlam Institute at the University of Western Sydney. Previously she was the director of the Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy at UWS from 2008 to 2012. Prior to that she held a Canada Research Chair in Political Science at the University of Alberta 2003 - 2008. An interdisciplinary political theorist she engages in both theoretical and applied-theoretical research. Current research concerns:

  • Human rights and citizenship
  • Contemporary civil philosophy
  • Public authority
  • Government capacity and citizenship
  • Hannah Arendt's political thought.

  • Anna Yeatman, Philip Hansen, Magdalena Zolkos and Charles Barbour eds. (2011) Action and Appearance: Ethics and the Politics of Writing in Hannah Arendt. New York: Continuum.
  • Anna Yeatman and Magdalena Zolkos (2009) State, Security and Subject Formation. New York: Continuum.
  • Anna Yeatman (2008) 'Freedom and the Feldenkrais Method', The Feldenkrais Journal.
  • Anna Yeatman with Gary W. Dowsett, Michael D. Fine and Diane Gursansky (2008) Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services. UK: Palgrave.
  • Anna Yeatman (2007) The Subject of Citizenship, Citizenship Studies.
  • Anna Yeatman (2004) Right, the State and the Conception of the Person, Citizenship Studies.