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Deem, J. ‘Reports of Subsidiarity’s ‘Death’ have been Exaggerated: Evidence from Public Attitudes’, Conference Presentation at International Political Science Association World Congress, 23 July 2018
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Deem, J. ‘ ‘Collaboratory Federalism’: Rethinking Policy Experimentation’, Conference Presentation at International Political Science Association World Congress, 22 July 2018
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Deem, J. ‘Subsidiarity in Silver: Does Age matter for Attitudes towards Subsidiarity?’, Conference Presentation at Sir Samuel Griffith Symposium, 27 September 2017
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Deem, J. ‘Is Subsidiarity a Recognisable Tool for Social Justice? Lessons from Public Attitudes’, Conference Presentation at Australian Political Studies Association Conference, 28 September 2016
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Deem, J. ‘Subsidiarity and Federalism: Two Sides of the Same Coin, or Different Currencies?’, Conference Presentation at International Political Science Association World Congress, 23-28 July 2016
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​Deem, J. & Brown, A. J., ‘Deliberating Federalism: Public Attitudes Towards Federalism’s ‘Triple Challenge’’, Conference Presentation at Australian National University Public Law Weekend, 1 October 2015
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
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Deem, J. & Tiernan, A., 'Beyond the Canberra Bubble: Rebuilding Trust in Federal Australia' in Evans, M., Grattan, M., and McCaffrie, B. (eds), From Turnbull to Morrison: Australian Commonwealth Administration 2016-2019 - understanding the trust divide (Melbourne University Press, forthcoming)
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Brown, A. J. & Deem, J., ‘Challenging the Irrevocable Decline: Democratic Satisfaction, Federal Cohesion and Political Culture in Australia (2008-2014)’ in J. Jedwab & J. Kincaid (eds) Identities, Trust and Cohesion in Federal Countries: Perspectives from Public Opinion (2019, Queens University Press)
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Deem, J. 'Australian Politics in Town and Country: Local Governance and Placemaking' in Lewis, J., & Tiernan, A. (eds) Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics (forthcoming, Oxford University Press)
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Deem, J. 'The Foundations of Government-Business Relations: Constitutions, Federations and Parliaments', in van Acker, E., and Curran, G., (eds) Understanding Government Business Relations in an Unpredictable World (2019, Pearson Education)
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Deem, J., & van Doore, K. 'Surveillance and Self-Assessment: Foucault and Latour in the Australian Taxation System (forthcoming) Curtin Law and Taxation Review
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Deem, J. ‘Deliberating Federalism: Can Public Attitudes Help Solve Federalism’s ‘Triple Challenge’?’, in Bruerton, M., Arklay, T., Hollander, R., & Levy, R. (eds) A People’s Federation (2017, Federation Press)
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Brown, A.J., & Deem, J., ‘A Tale of Two Regionalisms: Improving the Measurement of Regionalism in Australia and Beyond’ (2016) 50(7) Regional Studies 1154-1169
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Deem J., Hollander, R., & Brown, A.J., ‘Subsidiarity in the Australian Public Sector: Finding Pragmatism in the Principle’ (2015) 74(4) Australian Journal of Public Administration 419-434
Conference Presentations
PUBLICATIONS
Academic Blog Pieces
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Tiernan, A., Deem, J., & Menzies, J., (2019) 'Queensland to all those #Quexiteers: don't judge, try to understand us' posted in The Conversation 22 May 2019, available https://theconversation.com/queensland-to-all-those-quexiteers-dont-judge-try-to-understand-us-117502
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Deem, J., (2019) 'Micro Parties in the Senate - Dangerous or Democratic?' posted in Machinery of Government 30 April 2019, available https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/micro-parties-in-the-senate-815ebb84db07
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Deem, J., (2019) 'Federalism - The F word in Australian politics this election' posted in Machinery of Government 29 April 2019 available https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/the-f-word-f3bd29e3dfdd
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Deem, J., (2018) 'Was it all Wentworth it?' posted in Machinery of Government 22 October 2018, available https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/was-it-all-wentworth-it-78f7c184b786
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Deem, J., (2018) 'Poll-itics: Interpreting opinion polls in Australian democracy' posted on Machinery of Government 11 April 2018, available at https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/poll-itics-1f76342deb1e
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Deem, J., (2017) ‘The Ghost of Reforms Past: Are Premier Berejiklian’s federal reform ambitions doomed to go nowhere?’ posted on Machinery of Government 8 May 2017, available at https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/the-ghost-of-reforms-past-be0b5f34bd10?platform=hootsuite
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Deem, J., (2016) ‘Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Where to from here for the Republican Party?’ posted on Machinery of Government 10 November 2016, available at https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/addressing-the-elephant-in-the-room-c5f5f4e0b74a
Commissioned Reports
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Tiernan, A., Holland, I., & Deem, J. (2019). 'Becoming a trusted and respected partner: The APS' relationship with Ministers and their offices', report commissioned for the Review of the Australian Public Service, available online at https://www.apsreview.gov.au/resources/aps%E2%80%99-relationship-ministers-and-their-offices