Global Studies research

Explore recent highlights from our publications and research.

Geographical imaginations of the global Vietnam War

Author: Jamie Gillen

Published: 2025. Progress in Human Geography, SAGE Publications.

Reflections on Contemporary Authoritarianism in Global Politics

Author: Chris Ogden

Published: 2025, World Socialism Studies

Tourism geopolitics: roots and branches

Author: Jamie Gillen

Published: 2025. Tourism Geographies, 27(3-4): 631-641.

A Focused and Dynamic Foreign Policy for India

Author: Chris Ogden

Published: 2025. In Ganguly, S., & Mistree, D. (Eds.), The Hoover Institution’s Survey of India (pp. 54-69). Hoover Institution Press.

The Concept of Generation in Biology and Medicine

Author: Tatjana Buklijas

Published: 2024. Studying Generations: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 58-84, Bristol University Press.

Tourism and Development: Contact, Consumption, and Building Together

Author: Jamie Gillen

Published: 2024. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, 234-245, John Wiley & Sons.

Transformations of the Maternal–Fetal Relationship in the Twentieth Century

Author: Tatjana Buklijas

Published: 2024. In The Handbook of DOHaD and Society, 28-43, Cambridge University Press (CUP).

‘Pillars of the colonial institution are like a knowledge prison’

Author: Patrick Thomsen (with Marcia Leenen-Young, Sereana Naepi, David Taufui Mikato Fa’avae, Moeata Keil and Jacoba Matapo)

Published: 2023. In Possibilities and Complexities of Decolonising Higher Education, 100-115, Taylor & Francis.

Finding home in a paper – Revisiting “The construction of national identity through the production of ritual and spectacle: An analysis of National Day parades in Singapore”

Author: Jamie Gillen

Published: 2023. Political Geography, 102996-102996.

Critical Tourism Studies in Asia-Pacific

Academic: Jamie Gillen. 

Date: 2023. Keynote speaker CTS - AP Hanoi, Vietnam

Landmark health survey of rainbow Pasifika launches

Academic: Patrick Thomsen

Published: 2022. Stuff. 

Book extract: Towards a Grammar of Race - 'the erasive racial politics of Judith Collins'

Academic: Patrick Thomsen

Date: 2022. New Zealand Herald.