Dr Sidney Adams
Lecturer, Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences)
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Lecturer, Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- is notAvailable for media queries
- is notAvailable to supervise research students at VU
Areas of expertise
- Environmental politics
- Sustainability
- Asian politics
- Political economy
- Globalisation
Contact details
About
Sid grew up in Perth, Western Australia. He did his undergraduate studies at University of Western Australia, completing a PhD at Murdoch University.
Sid moved to Victoria in 2014, teaching politics at Deakin University. In 2016, Sid became an academic teaching scholar at Victoria University within the College of Arts and Education. His teaching experience has been in the fields of politics, sociology, sustainability and academic literacy. Sid is currently a full-time lecturer with the First Year College at Victoria University.
Portfolios
Qualification
PhD Murd., BAHons W.Aust
College
First Year College
Publications
Refereed book chapters
- Adams, S., 2014. ‘Southern bluefin tuna: a contested history’, in Christensen, J. and Tull, M. (eds) Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific, pp. 175-190, New York and London: Springer.
- Adams, S., 2002, ‘The international management of southern bluefin tuna: consensus, conflict and communication over a common pool resource,’ in Sargeson, S. (ed.) Collective Goods, Collective Futures in Asia, 41-57, London and New York: Routledge.