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2002The 2001 election campaign: The ideological contextJohnson, C.; Warhurst, J.; Simms, M.
2018The Australian Right in the “Asian Century”: Inequality and the Implications for Social DemocracyJohnson, C.
2015The battle for hearts and mindsJohnson, C.; Johnson, C.; Wanna, J.; Lee, H.-A.
2002The dilemmas of ethnic privilege: A comparison of constructions of 'British', 'English' and 'Anglo-Celtic' identity in contemporary British and Australian political discourseJohnson, C.
2015The empire strikes back: Mainstream media still mattersErrington, W.; Johnson, C.; Wanna, J.; Lee, H.
2000The fragility of democratic reform: new challenges to Australian women's citizenshipJohnson, C.; Rai, S.
2009The Hawke Government and ConsensusJohnson, C.; Bloustien, G.; Comber, B.; Mackinnonpp, A.
2002The Howard Government: gays lesbians and homophobiaJohnson, C.
2010The ideological contestJohnson, C.
2005The ideological contest: Neo-Liberalism versus new labourJohnson, C.; Simms, M.; Warhurst, J.
2018The ideological context: election 2016Johnson, C.; Gauja, A.; Chen, P.; Curtin, J.; Pietsch, J.
2010The politics of affective citizenship: from Blair to ObamaJohnson, C.
2011The politics of broadband: Labor and new information technology from Hawke to GillardJohnson, C.
2004The politics of signs: gay and lesbian issues in comparative perspectiveJohnson, C.; Beasley, C.; Hill, L.; ohnson, C.; McCarthy, G.; Macintyre, C.; Australasian Political Studies Association Conference (2004 : Adelaide, South Australia)
2002The third influence: the Blair government and Australian LaborJohnson, C.; Tonkiss, F.
2023Variants of PopulismJohnson, C.; Gauja, A.; Sawer, M.; Shappard, J.
2022What COVID-19 revealed about gender equality policy framingJohnson, C.
1995Women and economic citizenship: The limits of Keating's inclusive social democracyJohnson, C.
2015Women, gender and feminism in the Australian Journal of Political Science: A reviewJohnson, C.