Matthew Clarke's research while affiliated with Deakin University and other places. 69, pp. Found inside – Page viiiA special note of thanks is due to Professor Matthew Clarke, Head of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, and to the participants in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences' writing groups who read and ... The expert contributors illustrate that as religious identity is integral to a community's culture, exclusion of religious . • Alfred Deakin Professor Julie Owens Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research • Alfred Deakin Professor Matthew Clarke Pro Vice-Chancellor, Researcher Development • Keynote Speaker Dr Subhadra Evans, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Faculty of Health) • DECAF Champions for participating Schools, Faculties and Institutes, and 49, pp. Personal information About me. (2008), pp. Category 3. 47-68, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, B1, In defence of the Genuine Progress Indicator, (2008), pp. • Alfred Deakin Professor Julie Owens Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research • Alfred Deakin Professor Matthew Clarke Pro Vice-Chancellor, Researcher Development • Keynote Speaker Dr Subhadra Evans, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Faculty of Health) • DECAF Champions for participating Schools, Faculties and Institutes, and 54, pp. 3, pp. $416,000 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP0775104 (awarded 2006, funding from 2007-2009) (with Dr Jude Shaw, Dr Martin Mulligan and Ass/Prof Dave Mercer) Rebuilding Sustainable Communities: Assessing Post-Tsunami Resettlement Projects in Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka. Find contact and company information for business people in our free business information database. Professor Matthew Clarke is Head of the School of International and Political Studies. 37, pp. Found inside – Page 115Elizabeth Eckermann, Anna Scopaz and Matthew Clarke ... and Clarke 2009). E. Eckermann ( ) Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds Campus, Pigdons Rd 75, Waurn Ponds 3217, 3220 Geelong, VIC, Australia e-mail: ... With more than eight out of ten people globally. 5, pp. 66-78, Handbook of Research on Development and Religion, B1-1, (2013), pp. In developing countries, children with disability lack basic services yet their voices are missing in the development agenda. Found inside... the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin and my managers, Matthew Clarke and Brenda Cherednichenko. My move to Deakin at the beginning of 2014 has allowed this book to be completed much sooner than would have otherwise ... A contracting threshold hypothesis, (2010), Vol. Anthony Ware is a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University, Australia. 573-581, Ecological Indicators, C1, Evaluating land administration projects in developing countries, (2008), Vol. In addition to research and writing, Dr Clarke regularly undertakes evaluation of community development interventions in southeast Asia for various private and public aid agencies. He also undertakes regular evaluations of community development projects in the Pacific and South-east Asia. 113, pp. 3-16, Understanding human well-being, New York, NY., B1-1, Population dynamics and animal welfare: Issues raised by the culling of kangaroos in Puckapunyal, (2006), Vol. 282-296, Sustainable Development, C1-1, The development impact of remittances to Nicaragua, (2005), Vol. While there is increasing international interest in disability inclusive development, people with disability largely remain ‘unseen, unheard and uncounted’ (UN ESCAP 2012:1). Faith Identity and Development Impact in World Vision Community Programming 32, pp. The expert contributors illustrate that as religious identity is integral to a community's culture, exclusion . Thesis entitled: Human rights in context: positioning Pacific children with disabilities' priorities. Found insideSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Religions and Development in Asia Sacred Places as Development Spaces Matthew ... Found inside – Page iiiTheology and Practice Matthew Clarke. Development and Religion Theology and Practice Matthew Clarke Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia Edward Elgar Cheltenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA © Matthew Clarke 2011 All rights reserved. 16mm ASHGATE Generic 77 Islam_Clarke.JKT_template 13/03/2014 10:42 Page 1 AUTHOR Clarke JKT BOARD 240X159MM cmyk ISLAM AND DEVELOPMENT Other titles of interest The study of Islam since the advent of 9/11 has made a significant Matthew Clarke is the Head of the School of resurgence. Author: Matthew Clarke (Deakin University, Australia) , Anna Halafoff (Deakin University, Australia) Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd ISBN: 9781138792364 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 05 September 2016 Format: Hardback Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. 933-945, Journal of Socio-Economics, C1-1, Measuring human well-being in Thailand : a normative social choice approach, (2006), Vol. 20, pp. 24, pp. 3-34, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, B1. Bibliographic information. Is measuring genuine progress at the sub-national level useful? AbeBooks.com: Handbook of Research on Development and Religion (9781782540236) by Matthew Clarke and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. 23-48, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1, Achieving the MDGs in Solomon Islands: development goals in a post-conflict environment, (2009), pp. Found insideSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Carole Rakodi, University of Birmingham, UK Gurharpal Singh, School of Oriental ... Matthew Clarke and Vicki-Anne Ware. Much of Matthew's research has focused on the Pacific region. Found inside – Page vii... University of Oxford, UK Lijun Bi, Monash University, Australia Steve Bradbury, Tabor College Victoria, Australia Grant Buchanan, Harvest Bible College, Australia Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia James Astley Connell, ... 1-261, Post-Disaster Reconstruction: Lessons from Aceh, A7, The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond International Assistance to the Asia-Pacific Preface, (2009), pp. Pages 31. eBook ISBN 9781849775137. Multidimensional poverty in Melanesia, (2014), pp. The Principles and Ethics of Including Children with Disability in Child Research, Bridging the Local–Universal Divide of Human Rights Research: Voices of Children with Disability in Developing Countries, Listening to the voices of children: understanding the human rights priorities of children with disability in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, Spreading the word: using film to share research findings and knowledge about children with disabilities in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, Legitimising children’s evidence: Inclusive participatory research with children with disability, Exploring Critical Issues in the Ethical Involvement of Children with Disabilities in Evidence Generation, Being different or similar? Indeed, global surveys report an increase in 'religiosity' across the globe in recent decades. Found insideAnthony Ware, Matthew Clarke ... Series editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Carole Rakodi, University of Birmingham, ... Indeed, the role of the various Christian Churches has been pivotal in the development and sustenance of Vanuatu prior to and since its Independence. Words Crossing the faith boundary / Prof Matthew Clarke & Dr Anthony Ware, Deakin University Common witness, common cause: beyond boundaries in faith-based development action / Dr Michael Jennings, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Case studies 639-648, Journal of International Development, C1-1, National account measures and sustainability objectives: Present approaches and future prospects, (2006), Vol. 2213-2223, Ecological Economics, C1, Post-disaster reconstruction: Lessons from Aceh, (2010), pp. Date Written: April 2018. Matthew Clarke is the Head of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University, Australia. 51-62, Critical states : environmental challenges to development in monsoon Southeast Asia, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, B1, Welfare implications of financial liberalization in Thailand : a cost-benefit analysis, (2009), pp. 19, pp. 12, pp. Write a reflection essay to elaborate how Miller's article can serve as an alternative environmental ethics. RMIT University Teaching Award Early Career Academic, 2006 - $2000 Research Grant Write a reflection essay to elaborate how Miller's article can serve as an alternative environmental ethics. 121-156, Politique et Societes, Montreal, Quebec, C1, Handbook of research on development and religion, (2013), pp. . Faith identity and development impact in World Vision Community Programming, M Jennings, M Clarke, S Feeny, G Westhorp, C Donohue, (2021), Vol. Directory of Profiled Business People: Matthew Clarke Clark garvey, Sean - Clayton, Carliena > Clarke, Madysen - Clarke, Muna > Clarke, Matina - Clarke, Matthew > Clarke, Matthew 1-25 of 318 Contacts 2014. 570-583, Handbook of Research on Development and Religion, B1-1, Assessing the economic transition process across the Asia-Pacific region: Comparisons, trends, and policy implications, (2013), pp. A/Prof Phil Connors, Prof Matthew Clarke, A/Prof Max Kelly. Available in: Hardback. Found insideSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen University of Alabama, USA The Routledge Research in Religion and Development series focuses on the diverse ways in which ... 1-27, Frontiers in ecology and evolution, Lausanne, Switzerland, C1, Amy Nethery, Peter Ferguson, Zim Nwokora, Matthew Clarke, The principles and ethics of including children with disability in child research, (2020), Vol. Prof Matthew Clarke has previously held formal roles with the Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, including as Chair and Deputy Chair, and separately as Head of Centre and Interim Centre Director. All that is old is new again, (2006), Vol. 198-212, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, C1, A policy analysis of Victoria's Genuine Progress Indictor, (2008), Vol. This fascinating and highly unique Handbook brings together state-of-the-art research on incorporating religion into development studies literature and research. Professor Matthew Clarke. 509-519, Journal of the Asia Pacific economy, Abingdon, England, C1, (2010), pp. 83-105, Household vulnerability and resilience to economic shocks: findings from Melanesia, Aldershot, England, B1, Mobility and economic resilience in Melanesia, (2014), pp. © Copyright Deakin University 2021. This page lists the scientific contributions of an author, who either does not have a ResearchGate profile, or has not yet added these contributions to their profile. Matthew Clarke. 1-8, Aid in conflict, New York, NY, B1-1, Best practice? 131-135, Pacific Economic Bulletin, C1, The end of economic growth? By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. I joined York St John University in 2015 as Chair Professor in Education. David Tittensor is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Australia. Community development is most effective and efficient when it is situated and led at the local level and considers the social behaviours, needs and worldviews of local communities. Visit our Privacy policy for more information. Found insideRoutledge Research in Religion and Development Series Editors Matthew Clarke Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Carole Rakodi University of Birmingham, ... Eliminating microfinance subsidies in post-conflict environments : the case of Bougainville, (2006), pp. Deakin University, Burwood, Australia See all articles by this author. Found insideSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Carole Rakodi, University of Birmingham, UK Gurharpal Singh, School of Oriental ... Reconstruction through participatory practice? 105-118, Religion and development in the Asia-Pacific : sacred places as development spaces, Abingdon, Eng., B1, Listening to the voices of children: understanding the human rights priorities of children with disability in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, E Jenkin, E Wilson, M Clarke, R Campain, K Murfitt, (2017), Vol. Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health & Social Development, Thesis entitled: Aid in Post-Conflict States: The Relief-Development Relationship, Thesis entitled: Social Inclusion and Social Protection in Nepal, Thesis entitled: Developing A Systems Understanding of Rural Water Supply in Timor-Leste, Thesis entitled: Roles of Civil Society in Nation-Building and Post-conflict Reconstruction in Iraq, Thesis entitled: Ausaid and Capacity Building: Sustainability of an Education Aid Project, Master of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Thesis entitled: World Bank, UNCTAD and FAO Policy towards Agricultural Risk Management, Thesis entitled: State building in Cambodia. Keyphrases. 142-154, Development across faith boundaries, Abingdon, Eng., B1, (2017), pp. This book is included in the following series: Routledge Research in Religion and Development; Related Subjects. Abstract. 299-330, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, United Kingdom, B1, Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region : comparisons, trends and policy implications, (2008), pp. 57, pp. 6, pp. 368-389, Economic papers - economic Society of Australia, Rosebery, N.S.W, C1-1, The relationship between national income and health: A new measure applied to Bangkok, (2005), Vol. 71-88, Social responsibility : corporate governance issues, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1-1, Relation entre niveau de vie, utilite et capacites: une nouvelle approche de la mesure du bien-etre social basee sur la hierarchisation des besoins selon Maslow, (2003), pp. 1-16, Children and society, Chichester, Eng., C1, Bridging the local universal divide of human rights research: voices of children with disability in developing countries, (2019), Vol. Papier présenté lors de la Christian Mission in the Public Square Conference, Australian Association of Missionary Studies , Canberra , 2 octobre . 49-62, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS AND DEVELOPMENT, C1, International development : issues and challenges, D Kingsbury, J McKay, J Hunt, M McGillivray, M Clarke, Development and religion: Theology and practice, Maternal health in Lao PDR : repositioning the goal posts, (2011), Vol. Found insideSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, University of Alabama, USA Editorial board: Carole Rakodi, University of Birmingham, UK Gurharpal Singh, ... This is a Wiley-Blackwell Publishing paper. 24, pp. In 2010, he co-edited a volume on the . 464-473, Land Use Policy, C1, Improving the capacity to respond: Examining the experiences of short-term tsunami relief staff, (2008), Vol. Click here to navigate to parent product. 333-361, Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Cheltenham, UK, B1, Poverty : concepts, measures, trends and responses, (2008), pp. 3-25, Post-Disaster Reconstruction: Lessons from Aceh, B1. Matthew Clarke is the Head of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University, Australia. 9, pp. 27, pp. 165-182, Contributions to Economics, B1, An introduction to the Asia-Pacific region, (2008), pp. 18, pp. His area of research is international development, aid, religion and development, and aid in the Pacific. With eighty percent of the world's population professing religious faith, religious belief is a common human characteristic. 3-22, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC, Basingstoke, England, B1-1, Guest editors' introduction: active citizenship and social accountability, (2009), Vol. Found inside – Page iiiComparative Perspectives S. Kenny, M. Clarke. Challenging Capacity Building Comparative Perspectives Edited By Sue Kenny Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Development and Human Rights, Deakin University, Australia Matthew Clarke ... Author Faculty (Discipline) Arts. 385-399, Journal of contemporary China, Abingdon, Eng., C1, Building a humanitarian sector career: understanding the education vs experience tension, (2019), pp. 67-81, Household vulnerability and resilience to economic shocks : Findings from Melanesia, Surrey, England, B1, (2014), pp. 193-210, Contemporary Islam, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1, Fairness in the international allocation of development aid, (2018), Vol. 18, pp. Missionaries and later local Church leaders were involved directly . It builds on the authors' extensive practical experience to offer a systematic assessment of the field and identify characteristics of successful development. With eighty percent of the world's population professing religious faith, religious belief is a common human characteristic. Master of Arts, Monash University, 1999 51, pp. All rights reserved. However, much of the work produced since then has tended to focus on the movements that not only provide aid to their fellow Muslims, but . Found inside – Page iiSeries Editors: Matthew Clarke, Deakin University, Australia Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK Nathan Loewen, Vanier College, Canada Editorial board: Carole Rakodi, University of Birmingham, UK Gurharpal Singh, School of Oriental ... This book examines capacity building in both developing and developed countries and takes the position that fragile communities are present in all societies. 121-137, Promoting social inclusion : co-creating environments that foster equity and belonging, Bingley, Eng., B1, Local agency and complex power shifts in the era of Belt and Road: perceptions of Chinese aid in the South Pacific, (2019), Vol.
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