BA (Oxford), MA, PhD (Liverpool)
(Deceased), 2018-05-19
Political science
1990

Professor Barry Hindess was Emeritus Professor of Political Science in the School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. He worked on a variety of issues in contemporary politics, social and political theory, and the history of political thought. His research focused on:

  • modern understandings of societal difference
  • citizenship and political community
  • liberal and neo-liberal government
  • colonial rule and its post-colonial aftermath.

  • Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess (2002) The Empire of Uniformity' and the Government of Subject Peoples, Cultural Values, 6(1):137-150.
  • Barry Hindess (2001) Citizenship in the international management of populations, in Citizenship and Cultural Policy. Denise Meredyth and Jeffrey Minson (eds.). London: Sage.
  • Barry Hindess (2007) The Past is Another Culture, International Political Sociology, 1(4): 325-338
  • Barry Hindess (2008) 'Been There, Done That', Postcolonial Studies, 11(2):201-13
  • Barry Hindess (2009) Citizenship for All?. In Securitizations of Citizenship, Peter Nyers (ed.). Abingdon & New York: Routledge
  • Mitchell Dean and Barry Hindess (eds.) (1998) Governing Australia. Studies in contemporary rationalities of government. Melbourne and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.