MAWM Project Team
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Professor Marian Sawer
Marian Sawer is the former head of the Political Science Program at the
She is a former president of the Australasian Political Studies Association and has been an executive member of the International Political Science Association since 2006. She is author or editor of 15 books and has published some 130 scholarly articles and book chapters. For a detailed list of recent publications and current research projects click here
She is one of the two leaders, with Sarah Maddison, of the Mapping the Australian Women's Movement (MAWM) project.
Dr Sarah Maddison
Sarah Maddison is a Senior Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the
Her books include Activist Wisdom (2006, with Sean Scalmer) and Silencing Dissent (2007, co-edited with Clive Hamilton), and Collective identity and Australian feminist activism (2008). She has also co-authored, with Emma Partridge, the gender and sexuality audit reports for the Democratic Audit of Australia (2007). Her most recent book, Black Politics, which explores the complexity of Aboriginal political culture, was published by Allen and Unwin early in 2009.
She is one of the two leaders, with Marian Sawer, of the MAWM project.
Frances Shaw
Frances Shaw is a PhD student at the University of New South Wales in Politics and International Relations. Her research focuses on the political significance of feminist discourse in Australian blog networks. Some of the main themes of inquiry include the application of social movement theory to online communities, public spheres and private spaces online, and the gendered nature of online communication. She completed her BA (Hons) in 2004, also at UNSW. She has responsibility for the discursive legacy component of the MAWM project.
Kirsty McLaren
Kirsty McLaren is an MPhil student in the School of Social Sciences at the ANU. Kirsty completed her undergraduate degree at the ANU, with honours in international relations. She is now focussing on political science, and is particularly interested in political culture. Her thesis explores the use of visual images in public debate. She has responsibility for the events database component of the MAWM project.
Dr Merrindahl Andrew
Merrindahl Andrew is researching the institutional legacy of the Australian second-wave women's movement. She also works with women's non-government organisations and groups promoting the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In 2008 she completed her doctorate, titled ‘Social Movements and the Limits of Strategy: How Australian Feminists Formed Positions on Work and Care’. She has responsibility for the institutional legacy component of the MAWM project.

