Political Passions Project Personnel
Michael Dutton - Research Professor of Political Cultures, Griffith University, Australia
Michael's publications include:
- “The passions of governmentality” Postcolonial Studies 11:1, 2008
- Beijing Time, with Stacy Lo and Dong Dong Wu (Harvard, 2008)
- Policing Chinese Politics: A History (Duke University Press 2005) Winner of the 2007 Levenson Book Prize, Best book post 1900 China from the Asian Studies Association of America
- “From Culture Industry to Mao Industry” Boundary 2, Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 2005, 151-168
- Streetlife China (Cambridge University Press 1999)
Adam Driver - Video editing and design
Adam is the founding producer and co-director of Melbourne based multiplatform film and video production house MirrorStage Media. He is presently completing a PhD at the Australian National University. Adam's political passions encompass social, film and psychoanalytic theory, including: a history of secrecy, theories of despotism and the Other side of Sinology.
Dr David L Martin - Project management, aesthetic and design consultant
David is the Managing Editor of the journal Postcolonial Studies, and the Academic eProjects Coordinator at the Melbourne School of Graduate Research, University of Melbourne. David's political passions lie in Visual Cultures, including: political anamorphosis, defacement and cartographies of desire