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2001Gender and feminist studies in political scienceJohnson, C.
2020Gender and political leadership in a time of COVIDJohnson, C.; Williams, B.
2002Gender politics policy and the labor party: an academic perspectiveJohnson, C.; National Labor Women’s Conference (2002 : Canberra, Australia)
2011Gillard, Rudd and Labor TraditionJohnson, C.
2013Gough Whitlam and Labor traditionJohnson, C.; Bramston, T.
2017Gough Whitlam and the re-imagined citizen-subject of Australian social democracyJohnson, C.; Hocking, J.
2007Governing change : from Keating to HowardJohnson, C.
2000Governing Change: From Keating to HowardJohnson, C.
2014Hard heads and soft hearts: the gendering of Australian political scienceJohnson, C.
2002Heteronormative citizenship and the politics of passingJohnson, C.
2003Heteronormative citizenship: The Howard government's views on gay and lesbian issuesJohnson, C.
2005Identitarian politics and populism in Canada and the antipodesJohnson, C.; Patten, S.; Betz, H.; Rydgren, J.
2020Ideology and populismJohnson, C.; Gauja, A.; Sawer, M.; Simms, M.
2015"Incorporating gender equality: tensions and synergies in the relationship between feminism and Australian social democracy"Johnson, C.
2015Introduction: analysing the 2013 Australian Federal ElectionJohnson, C.; Wanna, J.; Lee, H.-A.; Johnson, C.; Wanna, J.; Lee, H.-A.
2000John Howard and the mainstreamJohnson, C.; Simms, M.; Warhurst, J.
2007John Howard's 'values' and Australian identityJohnson, C.
2006John Howard's UnAustraliaJohnson, C.; Paul Magee,; Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference (17th : 2006 : Canberra)
2008Kevin Rudd and the labour tradition: Economy, technology and social diversityJohnson, C.; Australasian Political Science Association Conference (2008 : Brisbane, Australia)
2009Labor and information technology: From neo-liberalism to nation-buildingJohnson, C.; Australian Political Studies Association Conference (2009 : Macquarie University, NSW)