Glenda Ballantyne began teaching sociology at Swinburne, Lilydale in 2002. Her research interests include social movements, multiple modernities, identity and subjectivity and hermeneutics. Before moving to Swinburne, she taught and undertook a Phd..
Glenda Ballantyne began teaching sociology at Swinburne, Lilydale in 2002. Her research interests include social movements, multiple modernities, identity and subjectivity and hermeneutics. Before moving to Swinburne, she taught and undertook a Phd at La Trobe University. She was a founding director of the feminist printing and publishing co-operative, Sybylla Press, and has been active in the women's movement and local initiatives to foster intercultural dialogue and political involvement. Recent publications include Creativity and Critique: Subjectivity and Agency in Touraine and Ricoeur, Brill, Leiden, 2006/7
Less