Staff profile

Mr Ian Tulloch

Lecturer

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

School of Social Sciences

Arts Building 3.06, Bendigo

 

Qualifications

BA (Monash), LLB (Hons-UNE), Mast. Ind. Emp. Relations (Monash), Dip. Business Studies (Ballarat).

Area of study

Sociology

Brief Profile

I have been involved in teaching politics and sociology at the Bendigo campus for more than twenty years.  My teaching interests include first year sociology, Australian and state politics, politics of the environment and political ideologies.  My principal research interests include environmental politics, the politics of water, politics of the union movement, federal and state politics and electoral reform.

Research interests

Australian Government and Politics

- Electoral reform

- Environmental politics

- Federal and state politics

- Politics of the union movement

Teaching Units

POL1AUP - Australian Politics. POL2/3PI - Political Ideologies. SOC1SAC - Introduction to Sociology. POL2/3PIA - Political Interests in Australia. POL2/3PE - Politics of the Environment. POL2/3PIV - Politics and Public Policy in Victoria.  

Research projects

The Politics of Water in Victoria

Federalism and the Murray-Darling Basin

Homelessness and Citizenship