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Conference
14 July 2003 to 17 July 2003

Title of Paper:

'Citizenship in a Globalising World: The Role of Civilisation Dialogue'

The paper attempts to sketch a new conception of citizenship that responds to the needs of human security in the age of globalisation.

Conference
4 November 2011 to 6 November 2011

Title of Paper

'The Challenge-Response Dynamic of Our Time: A New Epoch in the Making?'

Panel Session

Change and Constancy: Historical Perspectives on the Way to Social Transformation

Conference
27 October 2011 to 28 October 2011

Keynote Address

Worlds in Transition: The Limits of Secularism and Postsecularism

The address can ve viewed here

Conference
17 November 2011 to 18 November 2011

Title of Paper

A Holoreflexive Epoch in the Making: Implications for democratic discourse and practice

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Conference
18 April 1990 to 20 April 1990

Title of Paper

Transnationalisation of Capital: National and International Regulation

Conference
11 June 1981 to 12 June 1981

Title of Paper

The Pursuit of International Theory: Fashion, Reality and Perspective

Details of the publication arising from the conference may be viewed here

Conference
6 August 1993 to 8 August 1993

The Conference, convened by Joseph Camilleri, examined the role of the state and its relationship to nation and community on the one and to the changing international environment on the other. The Conference featured presentations by some thirty leading international and Australian scholars, with Professor R. B. J. Walker as the keynote speaker.

For further details of the conference see below

Conference
20 August 1987 to 21 August 1987

Paper presented at the New England Seminar in Social Science — Perspectives on Peace, 20 August 1987

Event
6 April 2010

Worlds in Transition by Joseph A. Camilleri and Jim Falk was launched on 13 April 2010 by The Hon Michael Kirby, former Justice off the High Court of Australia, Professor Stuart Macintyre (University of Melbourne) and Professor Dennis Altman (La Trobe University).