About me
Everything I have been and all the experiences I have had have resulted in a 29 year academic career and a 12 year business life. These experiences have included gaining a deep understanding of what makes people tick through my research and work in sociology, criminology, public health and professional development.
Since graduating with a PhD in Sociology from Flinders University in 2005, and working in the academic sector from 1993 till 2010, I have established a thriving business as an academic editor and as a member of the South Australian Society of Editors. To date, I have collaborated with more than 300 postgraduate students and academics across multiple disciplines, including in sociology, public health, nursing, politics, business, cultural studies, public policy, and history, among others.
I remain active in research and am currently employed as a Research Fellow at the Torrens Resilience Initiative at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. My most recent completed projects have been on modern deterrence, and the effects of misinformation on social cohesion. My current project is on community resilience in drought-affected regions.
I am also currently working on a long-term project in a private capacity on democratic resilience; in other words, strengthening the resilience of democracies to existential threats. The program will encompass a full research plan to seek funding from relevant major national agencies, and will also deliver courses in enhancing social cohesion and societal resilience; deterring grey zone influence and interference; civics education; countering disinformation; whole-of-society approaches to existential threats; and more. I invite you to discuss these issues with me if you have experience in these areas.
Here are a couple of examples of my research publications:
Lived-Experience of Women’s Well-Being in the Cyclone Shelters of Coastal Bangladesh
Understanding the experiences of women in disasters: lessons for emergency management planning
Overall, my academic teaching and research expertise is wide-ranging, encompassing the following elements:
Information Disorder (misinformation and disinformation)
Societal Resilience and Social Cohesion
Disaster Resilience
Maintaining the Resilience of Democracies
Modern Deterrence
Resilience and Mental Health
Consumerism
Enlightenment Values and History
Surveillance and Security
Neoliberalism and Globalisation
Gambling and Online Gaming
Sociology and Psychology of Health
Health Promotion
Globalisation
Criminology
Sociology of Consumerism