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Dr Craig McIntosh

Lecturer, Sociology


Craig returned to study in 1994 at Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn where he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree with first class honours.

In 2010 Craig was conferred his PhD, the subject of his thesis being: "Crisis management: the Kennett Government and the neo-Liberalising of Victoria". This thesis is testing Regulation Theory's expectations of capitalist evolution from a Fordist to a post-Fordist accumulation regime in relation to the establishment of neo-liberal political-economic governance practices by the Kennett Government in Victoria between 1992 and 1999.

Craig has been teaching Sociology at Swinburne since 2000.

Outside of work Craig has a double bass which competes with marking for his time at home.


Qualifications:

BA(Hons) (SUT) PhD (SUT)

 


Research Areas of Interest & Activities:

  • Critiques of Capitalism
  • Post-Fordism
  • Sociology of Consumption
  • Sociology of Music

Publications:

Craig's publications

 


Teaching Interests:

  • Historical and political perspectives in the political economy

 


Units Convened:

  • LCL100/SSK13 Learning and Communication Behaviour
  • LSS303 Sociology and Social Policy
  • LTP100 Theory and Practice
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Office LA318
LA Building
Lilydale Campus

TEL: 6 13 9215 7107
FAX: 6 13 9215 7070

Internal Mail No. L24

pcmcintosh@swin.edu.au