Past Recipients of the Postgraduate Conference Paper Prize
- 2023: Daniel Casey, “Democratic responsiveness to different forms of opinion“
Highly commended: Mark Riboldi, “The Loci of Power and Connection”
Highly commended: Jieun S. Park, “Love or Hated?” - 2022: Ernest Mensah Akuamoah, “‘It’s US against Them’: Populist Rule and Electoral Violence”
Highly commended: Sofia Ammasari, “Less active, less ambitious: Stigmatisation and participation in populist radical right parties” - 2021: Michael Kumove, “Imagining the ‘Other’: How does outgroup trust affect generalised trust?”
Highly commended: Simran Keshwani, ‘Creating a renewables giant: the rise of national champions in India’s solar sector’ - 2020: James Hayne, ‘ Media Coverage of Opinion Polling: Does the Media Favour Historically Accurate Pollsters?‘
- 2019: Jordan McSwiney, ‘Social Networks and Digital Organisation: Far Right Parties at the 2019 Australian Federal Election.’
- 2018: Prudence Brown, ‘We Can’t Live on a Piece of Paper – pragmatism and innovation in parks policy in the Northern Territory.’
- 2017: Jiye Kim, ‘Disputed Waters, Contested Norms: China’s bargaining capability in the South China Sea disputes.’
- 2016: Trang Dand, ‘From ‘high watermark’ to low ebb? How Aboriginal rights debates in Australia have informed land reform policies in the Northern Territory.’
- 2015: Sean Barry, ‘Gillard’s clean energy future package – paradigm change minus valence equals failure’
- 2014: Tu Phuong Nguyen, ‘Rethinking state-labour relations in Vietnam: New institutional dynamics in resolving labour disputes.’