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La Trobe University
Centre for Dialogue

Profile

Mr Larry Marshall

Projects Manager

Centre for Dialogue

Qualifications

  • BA (La Trobe)
  • MA Prelim (La Trobe)
  • DipEd (La Trobe)
  • MA in Media and Film Studies (La Trobe)

Profile

Larry Marshall spent many years in the NGO, educational and media sectors before joining La Trobe University. After teaching commerce and humanities in high schools for ten years, Larry spent four years in the Philippines volunteering with Australian Volunteers Abroad. He has also worked as a radio journalist for the ABC and community radio. Larry undertook a Masters of Media and Cinema Studies at La Trobe University. Larry coordinates several of the Centre's education programmes, including the Muslim Leadership Programme and the Our World in Crisis course.


Recent publications

Edited Books

Joseph A. Camilleri, Larry Marshall, Michális S Michael & Michael T Seigel, Asia Pacific Geopolitics: Hegemony vs Human Security, London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.

 

Reports and Monographs

Larry Marshall and Michális S Michael, Securing the Region Post-September 11. Summary Findings and Recommendations of the Symposium, ‘Searching for Equitability and Peace in the Post 9-11 World: Exploring Alternatives for Australia and Japan’, held in September 2005 at Nanzan University in Nagoya, 2005.

 

Journal Articles

Larry Marshall, ‘Forum on Sri Lanka Introduction: Sri Lanka after the war’, Global Change, Peace & Security, October 2010, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 327-330.

 

Book Chapters

Larry Marshall, ‘Religion and Conflict in Asia Pacific’, in Weisławy Korzeniowskeij, Andrzeja Murzyna and Hany Lukášovej-Kantorkevej (eds.), The Importance of Religion to Intercultural Education, Kraków: Impuls, 2008, pp. 21-29.


Larry Marshall and Michális S Michael, ‘Hegemony and Human Security: Competing Principles of Regional Order’, in Joseph A Camilleri, Larry Marshall, Michális S Michael & Michael T Seigel (eds.), Asia Pacific Geopolitics: Hegemony vs Human Security,London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007, pp. 3-22.