Dr Robert Briggs
Robert.Briggs@arts.monash.edu.au
BA
(Hons), PhD (Murdoch)
Journal Articles
- Briggs, R. (2005) 'Power, Consent, Responsibility: Governmentality and the Rationales of Analysis', Manufacturing Consent?, special issue of Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 37 (3): 46-57.
- Briggs, . (2003) 'Don't fence me in: reading beyond genre', Senses of Cinema July, <http://www.sensesofcinema.com/ >
- Briggs, R. (2003) 'Shameless! reconceiving the problem of plagiarism',Australian Universities Review: 46 : 19-23.
- Briggs, R. (2003) 'Wrong numbers: the endless fiction of Auster and Deleuze and Guattari and ...', CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: 213-24.
- Briggs, R.(2001) 'Just traditions? deconstruction, critical legal studies and analytic jurisprudence', Social Semiotics: 257-74.
- Briggs, R.(2001) ''Finally but why?' (re)visions of the humanities and the democratic ideal', AUMLA: 97-108.
- Briggs, R.(2001) 'Wild thoughts: a deconstructive environmental ethics?',Environmental Ethics: 115-34.
- Briggs, R.(1998) 'Discipline and disclaim: countermanding orders of (inter)disciplinarity', Continuum: 131-45.
- Briggs, R.(1997) 'Genealogy, transcendence and obligation: questioning (the question of) ethics', Discourse: A Interdisciplinary Philosophical Journal: 1-12.
- Briggs, R. and Philip Dearman (2005) 'The Question of Consent Today', Manufacturing Consent?, special issue of Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 37 (3): 1-7.
Reviews
- Briggs, R. (2003) 'Deconstruction Engaged, J. Derrida', Metro Magazine: 205-8.
- Briggs, Robert (2003) 'Film Factories? On Genre and Contemporary Hollywood [Review Essay]', Senses of Cinema 29.
- (2002) 'Philosophical Approaches to the Study of Literature, P. Colm Hogan; Subjects of Desire, J. Butler', AUMLA: 134-7.
- Briggs, R. (2000) 'Writings on Psychoanalysis , L. Althusser',AUMLA: 123-5.
- Briggs, R. (1999) 'Narratology, M. Bal', AUMLA: 143-5.
- Briggs, R. (1997) 'Making Sense in Law, B. Jackson', Social Semiotics: 91-4.
- Briggs, R. (1996) '(Inter)National television cultures [Australian Television and International Mediascapes, S. Cunningham and E. Jacka]',Continuum: 202-5.