BIOGRAPHY - James Juniper
| Title: | Mr | ||
| Full Name: | James Juniper | ||
| Email: | James.Juniper@newcastle.edu.au | ||
| Work Phone: | 49217491 | ||
| Fax: | 49216919 | ||
| City: | Newcastle | ||
| State: | NSW | ||
| Country: | Australia | ||
| Working Details | |||
| Institution: | University of Newcastle | ||
| Department: | School of Economics, Politics and Tourism | ||
| Position: | Lecturer | ||
| Participation | |||
| Participation: | Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options) Paradigm Working Groups
Application Working Groups
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| Publication History | |||
| Publications: | Publication 1: [2005a]* “A Keynesian Critique of Recent Applications of Risk-Sensitive Control Theory in Macroeconomics”, Contemporary Post Keynesian Analysis, proceedings of the 7th International Post Keynesian Workshop, Northhampton: Edward Elgar, UK. Publication 2: [2005b] “Small business employment dynamics in Australia”, paper co-authored with William Mitchell and Jennifer Myers; published as a refereed contribution to the proceedings of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity Conference “A Future that Works - economics, employment and the environment” incorporating the 6th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 11th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle, December 8-10. (A longer version has been published as CofFEE Working Paper No. 04-10). Publication 3: [2003] “The Role of Supportive Linkages within Complex Industry Clusters: The case of the Nordic mobile telephone manufacturing industry” co-authored with John Rice; Book Chapter in Australian Regional Perspectives on Globalization, Wakefield Press, under the auspices of the Centre for Applied Economics, University of South Australia. Publication 4: [2001] (with Roy Green) “Globalisation and Innovation: the implications of the Irish miracle” Chapter 7 in Kym Thorne and Geoff Turner (eds) Globalization and Business. Publication 5: [2005] “Machine Dreaming: An Environmental Perspective” International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, 1(2): 221-239. Publication 6: [2004] “High Technology Alliances in Uncertain Times: The case of Bluetooth”, article co-authored with John Rice, Knowledge, Technology and Policy, Vol. 16, No. 3. Publication 7: [2002a] (with Hung Kun Wong) “Quality function Deployment and the Environment”, Interdisciplinary Environmental Review: Anthology 2002”, Vol. IV, No. 2, pp. 80-88. Publication 8: [2002b] “Universities and Collaboration within Complex, Uncertain Knowledge-Based Economies,” Journal of Critical Perspectives in Accounting, Vol. 13, No. 5/6, October pp. 747-778 originally presented at Symposium 2001, The University in the New Corporate World, Wednesday, 18 July, Adelaide. Publication 9: [2005a] (with B. Mitchell) “Towards a Spatial Keynesian macroeconomics”, presented at a conference on The Keynesian Legacy in Macroeconomic Modeling, held at the University of Cassino, Italy, 16-17 September, 2005; to be published with selected conference proceedings by Macmillan. Publication 10: [2005b] (with Jim Jose) “Foucault and Spinoza: Philosophies of Immanence and the Decentred Political Subject”, published in the refereed section of the proceedings of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, 28 - 30 September. | ||
| Current Research Interests | |||
| Current Research: | Current Research 1: Macroeconomic and regional aspects of full employment policy Current Research 2: Systems theory and the environment Current Research 3: Debates in continental philosophy Current Research 4: Generalized Entropy and Finance Current Research 5: Regulation annd Governmentality | ||















