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Dr John Rundell


Dr John Rundell studied sociology and philosophy at La Trobe University, gaining his Doctorate in 1985. He taught in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Monash University from 1986 until joining the Ashworth Program in 1993. He is an editor of the journals Thesis Eleven and Critical Horizons, and has published Origins of Modernity: The Origins of Modern Social Theory from Kant to Hegel to Marx and jointly edited Between Totalitarianism and Postmodernity (with Peter Beilharz and Gillian Robinson), Rethinking Imagination: Culture and Creativity (with Gillian Robinson), Culture and Civilization: Classical and Critical Readings (with Stephen Mennell), Blurred Boundaries: Migration, Ethnicity, Citizenship (with Rainer Bauboeck), Critical Theory After Habermas Encounters and Departures (with Dieter Freundlieb and Wayne Hudson), and Contemporary Perspectives in Social and Critical Philosophy (with Danielle Petherbridge et al). Currently he is working on modernity and its competing self-images debate, and the problems of human self-images in social theory, with particular reference to the imagination. These two vantage points inform his discussion of classical and contemporary social and critical theory.

 

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Rm 107 Old Quad
The University of Melbourne
VIC 3010 Australia

T: (03) 8344 7287
E: johnfr@unimelb.edu.au

 

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