
Professor Clive Bean
Creative Industries Faculty,CIF Academic Programs,
Academic Programs and Services
Personal details
- Name
- Professor Clive Bean
- Position(s)
- Director of Undergraduate Studies
Creative Industries Faculty,
CIF Academic Programs,
Academic Programs and Services - Professor
Creative Industries Faculty,
CIF Academic Programs,
Academic Programs and Services - Discipline *
- Political Science
- Phone
- +61 7 3138 4512
- Fax
- +61 7 3138 8105
- c.bean@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Identifiers and profiles
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- Qualifications
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PhD (Australian National University), MA(Hons) (University of Canterbury), BA (University of Canterbury)
- Keywords
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Political attitudes & behaviour, Survey research, Voting behaviour & elections
* Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Publications
- Bean C, (2009) Public perceptions of elections: an Australia-New Zealand comparison, In the Public Interest: Essays in Honour of Professor Keith Jackson p1
- Bean C, (2009) Trends in National Party support, The National Party: Prospects for the Great Survivors p67-80
- Bean C, McAllister I, (2009) The Australian election survey: the tale of the rabbit-less hat. Voting behaviour in 2007, Australian Cultural History p205-218
- Woodward I, Skrbis Z, Bean C, (2008) Attitudes towards globalization and cosmopolitanism: cultural diversity, personal consumption and the national economy, British Journal of Sociology p207-226
- Bean CS, Denemark D, (2007) Citizenship, Participation, Efficacy and Trust in Australia, Australian Social Attitudes 2: Citizenship, Work and Aspirations p58-80
- Bean CS, (2007) Young People's Voting Patterns, Youth and Political Participation p33-50
- Denemark D, Ward I, Bean CS, (2007) Election campaigns, and television news coverage: the case of the 2001 Australian election, Australian Journal of Political Science p89-109
- McAllister I, Bean C, (2006) Leaders, the Economy or Iraq? Explaining Voting in the 2004 Australian Election, Australian Journal of Politics and History p604-620
- Vowels J, Bean C, (2006) Electoral Politics: Does Globalisation Matter?, Australian Journal of Political Science p273-288
- Bean C, (2005) How the political audiences of Australian public and commercial television channels differ, Australian Journal of Communication p41-55
Supervision
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
- Ethical decision making and healthcare managers: Developing Managerial Profiles based on ethical frameworks and other influencing factors (2010)
- Improving Governance: Practical Methods and an Analytic Framework for the Enhancement of Democracy (2010)
- Poverty in Perception: A Study of the Twentieth Century Prime Ministers of Australia & New Zealand (2010)
- The Quest for Authenticity in the West - Negotiating the Self in Late Modern Cultures (2010)
- The Phenomenology of Utopia: Reimagining the Political (2009)
- Voter Behaviour and Constitutional Change in Australia Since 1967 (2009)
- Overruling the underclass? Homelessness and the law in Queensland (2005)
- Disease Disability, Service Use and Social Support Among Community Dwellers Aged 75 and Over: The Sydney Older Persons Study (2004)