Philosophy Program
Staff Profiles
Dr Toula Nicolacopoulos
Recent Publications
Books
Hegel and the Logical Structure of Love: An Essay on Sexualities, Family and the Law, with George Vassilacopoulos, Aldershot Ashagte 1999.
From Foreigner to Citizen: Greek Migrants and Social Change in White Australia (1897-2000), with George Vassilacopoulos, (Greek) Eothinon Publications, 2004.
Journal articles and book chapters
"On the systemic meaning of meaningless utterances" co-authored with George Vassilacopoulos, Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 1:1 (2005).
www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/viewArticle/25/0
"Rethinking the radical potential of the concept of multiculturalism", co-authored with George Vassilacopoulos, The Body Politic Conference Proceedings, Australian Studies Centre, Queensland University, 2005.
www.asc.uq.edu.au/bodypolitic/nicolacopoulos-vassilacopoulos.pdf
“ Racism, xenophobia and the onto-pathology of white Australian subjectivity”, with George Vassilacopoulos, in Aileen Moreton-Robinson, ed. Whitening race: Essays in social and cultural criticism, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2004.
“On the other side of xenophobia: Philoxenia as the ground of refugee rights”, with George Vassilacopoulos, Australian Journal of Human Rights,10:1 (2004) pp. 63-78 .
“From epistemological indeterminism to ontological integrity: ethnicity and generational differences in collaborative life history writing”, with George Vassilacopoulos and Joanne Kyrkilis, a/b: auto/biographies, 19:1/2 (2004) pp. 275-285.
“Ethnicity as an organisational concept in the life of the community” with George Vassilacopoulos, Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Modern Greek Studies Conference, 11-13 April 2003, Flinders University, Adelaide, 2005.
“On the methodology of Greek-Australian historiography”, with George Vassilacopoulos, Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Modern Greek Studies Conference, 11-13 April 2003, Flinders University, Adelaide, 2005.
“The making of Greek-Australian citizenship: from heteronomous to autonomous political communities”, with George Vassilacopoulos, Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 11/12 (2003/2004) pp. 165-176.
“Becoming Australian by choice: Greek-Australian activism in 1960s Melbourne”, with George Vassilacopoulos, in S. O'Hanlyn and T. Luckins, eds, Go! Melbourne in the 60s, Circa Books, Melbourne, 2005.
“Inquiry into hope” with George Vassilacopoulos, Critical and Creative Thinking: The Australasian Journal of Philosophy in Schools, Vol.11 No.2 (2003), pp.1-7.
“Doubly Outsiders: Pre-war Greek-Australian migrants and their socialist ideal”, with George Vassilacopoulos, Hellenic Studies, Vol.10 No.2, 2002, pp.141-158.
“Asylum seekers and the concept of the foreigner”, with George Vassilacopoulos, Social Alternatives, Vol. 29 No.4, 2002, pp.45-49.
Recent Conference Papers
"Theorizing Whiteness: Some meta-theoretical issues" with George Vassilacopoulos, Whiteness and the Horizons of Race Conference, 7-9 December 2005, Australian Studies Centre, Queensland.
"Rethinking the radical potential of the concept of multiculturalism" co-authored with George Vassilacopoulos, The Body Politic Conference, 24-26 November 2004, Australian Studies Centre, Queensland.
"Struggles to belong: Greek migrants and citizenship rights" co-authored with George Vassilacopoulos, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Greek Research, June 23-26 2005, Flinders University, South Australia.
"The Greek-Australian unemployed movement and the construction of the migrant rights discourse" co-authored with George Vassilacopoulos, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Greek Research, June 23-26 2005, Flinders University, South Australia.
“Greek-Australian community development: Diversity and solidarity in place of loyalty”, Community Development Human Rights and the Grassroots Conference, Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights, Deakin University, 14-18 April 2004.
“Indigenous and white Australians: The ontological encountering and the betrayal of thought”, Placing Race and Localising Whiteness Conference, 1-3 October 2003, Flinders University, Adelaide.
“Discursive constructions of the Southern European foreigner”, Placing Race and Localising Whiteness Conference, 1-3 October 2003, Flinders University, Adelaide.
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