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 Susan Trevaskes
Qualifications DPhil, Griffith University, Australia, 2001 Thesis: The Culture of Criminal Court Work in China B.A Honours (First Class) Griffith University, 1993 Grad. Dip Ed, University of Canberra, 1987 Awards/ Scholarships National Carrick Awards for Australian University Teaching Citation (joint recipient) Carrick Institute, 1996 Professional History 2010 onwards: Adjunct Director, ANU Australian Centre for China in the World (CIW) and ‘China Justice’ stream leader and board member of the CIW management board, ANU 2009 onwards: Australian Research Council (ARC) QEII Research Fellow, Griffith University 2009 onwards: Associate Professor, School of LAL, Griffith University 2008: Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University 2005-­‐2008: ARC Research Fellow (APD), Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University 2005-­‐2009: Senior Lecturer (continuing), School of LAL, Griffith University 2000-­‐2004, Lecturer B (continuing), School of LAL, Griffith University 1998-­‐2000: Lecturer A (continuing), School of LAL, Griffith University Other Languages Chinese Publications Books The Politics of Law and Stability in China, co-­‐edited with Elisa Nesossi, Sarah Biddulph and Flora Sapio, London: Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2014 The Death Penalty in Contemporary China, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 Policing Serious Crime in China: from 'strike hard' to 'kill fewer', London: Routledge, 2010 Courts and Criminal Justice in Contemporary China, Lanham MD: Lexington Press, 2007 Australian perspectives on internationalising education, (co-­‐edited with Atnhony Liddicoat and Susana Eisenchlas), Melbourne: Language Australia, 2003. Chapters ‘Stability and harmony in death sentencing’ in Susan Trevaskes, Elisa Nesossi, Flora Sapio and Sarah Biddulph eds, The Politics of Law and Stability in China, London: Edward Elgar, forthcoming, 2014 ‘Law and stability in China’, with Elisa Nesossi, Flora Sapio and Sarah Biddulph, in Susan Trevaskes, Elisa Nesossi, Flora Sapio and Sarah Biddulph eds, The Politics of Law and Stability in China, Edward Elgar. London. Edward Elgar., forthcoming, 2014 ‘Framing the stability imperative’, with Elisa Nesossi, Flora Sapio and Sarah Biddulph, in Susan Trevaskes, Elisa Nesossi, Flora Sapio and Sarah Biddulph eds, The Politics of Law and Stability in China, London: Edward Elgar, forthcoming, 2014. ‘Suspending death in Chinese capital cases: The road to reform?’, in Roger Hood and Surya Deva eds, Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia: human rights, politics, public opinion and practices, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp.221-­‐237 ‘Drug policy in China’, in Fifa Rahman and Nicholas Crofts eds, Drug Reform in East and Southeast Asia, Lanham MD: Lexington Press, 2013, pp. 221-­‐232 ‘Under rule of law’, with Elisa Nesossi, in Geremie R. Barmé with Jeremy Goldkorn eds, China Story Yearbook 2013: Civilising China, Canberra: Australian Centre on China in the World, 2013, online at http://www.thechinastory.org/yearbooks/yearbook-­‐2013/chapter-­‐
4-­‐under-­‐rule-­‐of-­‐law/ ‘The ideology of law and order’, in Geremie R. Barmé with Jeremy Goldkorn, Carolyn Cartier and Gloria Davies eds, China Story Yearbook 2012: Red Rising Red Eclipse, Canberra: Australian Centre on China in the World, 2012, online at: http://www.thechinastory.org/yearbooks/yearbook-­‐2012/chapter-­‐3-­‐the-­‐ideology-­‐of-­‐law-­‐
and-­‐order/ ‘Restorative justice or mcJustice with Chinese characteristics?’ in Mary Farquhar ed, Twenty-­‐
first century China: Views from Australia, Cambridge: Cambridge Academic Press, 2009, pp. 77-­‐96
‘Intercultural competence: examples of internationalizing the curriculum through students’ interactions’, with Susana Eisenchlas, in David Palfreyman and D. McBride eds Learning And Teaching Across Cultures In Higher Education. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 177-­‐
192 ‘Internationalisation at home: some principles and practices’, with Susana Eisenschlas, in Anthony Liddicoat, Susana Eisenchlas and Susan Trevaskes eds, Australian Perspectives on Internationalising Education, Melbourne: Language Australia, 2003, pp. 87-­‐102 ‘Language, culture and literacy in the internationalisation process of higher education, with Susana Eisenschlas and Anthony Liddicoat, in Anthony Liddicoat, Susana Eisenchlas and Susan Trevaskes eds, Australian Perspectives on Internationalising Education, Melbourne: Language Australia, 2003, pp. 1-­‐13 ‘Internationalisation: the slow move from rhetoric to practice in Australian Universities’, with Susana Eisenschlas and Anthony Liddicoat, in Anthony Liddicoat, Susana Eisenchlas and Susan Trevaskes eds, Australian Perspectives on Internationalising Education, Melbourne: Language Australia, 2003, pp.141-­‐149 2 Dr Sue Trevaskes, Adjunct Director, Australian Centre on China in the World
‘Multi-­‐media in the Chinese classroom: A Chinese tones package’, with Yimei Yao and Terrie Ferman-­‐Castles, in Marilyn McMeniman and Nancy Viviani eds, The Role of Technology in the Learning of Foreign Languages, Melbourne: Language Australia, 1997, pp.101-­‐126 ‘Using Computer Technology in the Teaching of Chinese Tones: a multi-­‐media package’, in Mary Farquhar and Penny McKay eds, China Connections: Australian Business Needs and University Language Education, Melbourne: The National Languages and Literacy Institute of Australia Pub. 1997, pp. 264-­‐272. Journal Articles ‘Lenient death sentencing and the “cash for clemency” debate’, The China Journal, forthcoming ‘China’s death penalty: the supreme people’s court, the suspended death sentence and the politics of penal reform’, British Journal of Criminology, vol. 53, no. 3 (2013): 482-­‐499 ‘Rationalizing stability preservation through Mao’s not so invisible hand’, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, vol. 42, no. 2 (2013): 51-­‐77 ‘Political ideology, the party, and politicking: justice reform in China’, Modern China, vol. 37, no. 3 (2011): 315 -­‐ 344. ‘The shifting sands of punishment in China in the era of harmonious society’, Law and Policy, vol. 32 no. 3, (2010): 322-­‐361 ‘The death penalty in China today: kill fewer, kill cautiously’, Asian Survey, vol. 43, no. 3 (2008): 393-­‐413 3 ‘The public/private security nexus in China, Social Justice, vol. 34, no. 3-­‐4 (2007): 38-­‐55 ‘Developing intercultural communication skills through intergroup interaction’, with Susana Eisenchlas, Intercultural Education, vol. 18, no. 5 (2007): 413-­‐25. ‘Severe and swift justice in China’, British Journal of Criminology, vol. 47, no. 1 (2007): 23-­‐41. ‘Propaganda work in Chinese courts: public trials and sentencing rallies as sites of expressive punishment and public education in the People’s Republic of China’, Punishment and Society, vol. 6, no. 1 (2004): 5-­‐21 ‘”Strike hard 2001”: form and strategy in a Chinese anti-­‐crime campaign’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 36, no. 3 (2003): 272-­‐292 ‘Public sentencing rallies in China: the symbolizing of punishment and justice in a socialist state’, Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 39 (2003): 359-­‐382 ‘Tigers, pandas and bears: the making of wildlife protection law in the PRC’, with Mary Farquhar, Asia Pacific Law Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (2003): 135-­‐156 ‘Finding a ‘cultural space’ in the Australian university setting’, with Susana Eisenchlas, Australian Journal of Applied Linguistics, vol. 26, no, 2 (2003): 84-­‐101 ‘Teaching intercultural communication in the university setting: an Australian perspective’ with Susana Eisenchlas, Intercultural Education vol. 14, no. 4 (2003): 397-­‐408 Dr Sue Trevaskes, Adjunct Director, Australian Centre on China in the World
‘Courts on the campaign path: criminal court work in China’s “Yanda 2001” anti-­‐crime campaign’, Asian Survey, vol. 42, no. 5 (2002): 673-­‐693 ‘People’s Justice: post-­‐Mao redressing of unjust, false and wrongly-­‐tried cases in China’, China Information, vol. 16, no. 2, (2002): 1-­‐27. Media, Online and Public Policy Articles ‘Under rule of law’, with Elisa Nesossi, in Geremie R. Barmé with Jeremy Goldkorn eds, China Story Yearbook 2013: Civilising China, Canberra: Australian Centre on China in the World, 2013, online at http://www.thechinastory.org/yearbooks/yearbook-­‐2013/chapter-­‐4-­‐
under-­‐rule-­‐of-­‐law/ ‘The ideology of law and order’, in Geremie R. Barmé with Jeremy Goldkorn, Carolyn Cartier and Gloria Davies eds, China Story Yearbook 2012: Red Rising Red Eclipse, Canberra: Australian Centre on China in the World, 2012, online at: http://www.thechinastory.org/yearbooks/yearbook-­‐2012/chapter-­‐3-­‐the-­‐ideology-­‐of-­‐law-­‐
and-­‐order/ ‘Human rights and politics’, in Australia-­‐China Agenda 2013, 6 September 2013, online at: http://www.thechinastory.org/agenda2013/human-­‐rights-­‐and-­‐politics/ Introduction to Jason Todd’s ‘China’s rigid stability – Yu Jianrong analyses a predicament’, (with Elisa Nesossi), China Story Journal, 27 January 2013, online at: http://www.thechinastory.org/2013/01/chinas-­‐rigid-­‐stability-­‐an-­‐analysis-­‐of-­‐a-­‐
predicament-­‐by-­‐yu-­‐jianrong-­‐于建嵘/ ‘The 2012 Mental Health Law 精神卫生法 – An Interview with Guo Zhiyuan 郭志媛 (with Elisa Nesossi), China Story Journal, 23 January 2013, online at: http://www.thechinastory.org/2013/01/the-­‐2012-­‐mental-­‐health-­‐law-­‐精神 生法-­‐an-­‐
interview-­‐with-­‐guo-­‐zhiyuan-­‐郭志媛/ Grants Australia-­‐China Science and Research Fund (ACSRF) 2013-­‐2014, with Simon Bronitt and Melissa Bull, awarded $43,665 for mission to China workshops entitled ‘Building counter-­‐
narcotics capacity between Australia and China’ ARC QEII Fellowship, 2009-­‐2014 (Sole CI), awarded $665,608 for a project entitled ‘Chinese Firewalls: the death penalty and the people’s war on drugs along China’s borders ARC APD Fellowship, 2005-­‐2008 (Sole CI), awarded $221,000 for a project entitled ‘Striking hard at crime: criminal justice practice in China today’ ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network grant 2007-­‐2008, with Mary Farquhar, awarded $7,000 for a project entitled ‘Developing a Chinese Juvenile Justice Network in Australia’ (administered through Griffith University) International Centre of Excellence in Asia Pacific Studies: 2007-­‐2008, with Mary Farquhar, Steven Illidge, Sarah Biddulph, and Louise Edwards) awarded $16,202 for a project entitled ‘A Cross-­‐sectoral Linkage grant: Crossing Borders: Developing a Chinese Juvenile/Youth Justice Network in Australia’, (administered through Griffith University). 4 Dr Sue Trevaskes, Adjunct Director, Australian Centre on China in the World