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Katherine Curchin

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Katherine Curchin

 

 

PhD Student

Political Science Program
Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS)
College of Arts and Social Sciences
H.C. Coombs Building (#9)
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200

E: katherine.curchin@anu.edu.au
P: +61 2 6125 0781

 

 

Profile

Katherine Curchin is a PhD Candidate in the Political Science Program, RSSS, ANU. Her research interests include contemporary political theory, especially theories of toleration and recognition, deliberative democracy and feminist political theory. Her PhD thesis is entitled ‘The Ethics of Criticising Other Cultures’. Katherine is also a tutor in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts at ANU.

 

Publications

Journal Article

  • Curchin, K. (2007) 'Evading the Paradox of Universal Self-Ownership' Journal of Political Philosophy, 15(4): 484-494.


Conference Papers

  • Curchin, K. (2008) 'White Women and Maori protocol: The Politics of Criticising Other Cultures' presented to Australian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 7-9 July.
  • Curchin, K. (2007) 'Representing Those Who Cannot Object' presented to New Horizons in Political Philosophy Postgraduate Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 6-7 December.
  • Curchin, K. (2007) 'Save the Baby Veal: Animal Rights Campaigns and Indigenous Hunting' presented to Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, 24-26 September.
  • Curchin, K. (2006) 'Criticised Cultures: What do British Fox-hunters and Indigenous Whalers have in Common?' presented to Dialogue Across Difference: Governance in a Multicultural Era Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 4-5 December.
  • Curchin, K. (2006) 'Criticised Cultures: What do British Fox-hunters and Indigenous Whalers have in Common?' presented to Imperatives Postgraduate Conference in Political Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 8 December.
  • Curchin, K. (2006) 'Liberal Feminism and Illiberal Cultures' presented to Not Another Hijab Row: New Conversations on Gender, Race, Religion and the Making of Communities, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, 9-10 December.
  • Curchin, K. (2005) 'Is There a Way Out of the Paradox of Universal Self-Ownership?' presented to Brave New World Graduate Conference in Political Theory, University of Manchester, Manchester, 29-30 June.
  • Curchin, K. (2004) 'Lesbian Access to Fertility Services and the Shortcomings of Anti-Discrimination Law' presented to CANE Conference of the PSA Graduate Network, University of Manchester, Manchester, 20 November.

Book Review

  • Curchin, K. and W. Sanders. (2009) Review of Bureaucrats & Bleeding Hearts: Indigenous Health in Northern Australia by Tess Lea in Australian Journal of Public Administration 68(2): 233-4.

 

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