Dr Mark Rix has been a Senior Lecturer of the Sydney Business School for a number of years teaching in discipline areas of managing people, organisational behaviour, corporate governance and managing multinationals. Dr Rix also holds the position of the School’s Program Co-ordinator for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. Mark's research interests focusing on public administration and corporate governance in the public and not-for-profit sectors; access to justice and human rights; counter-terrorism, rule of law and national security. Mark’s research has been widely published in a number of journals including; the Australian Journal of Public Administration Prometheus, Alternative Law Journal, Australian and New Zealand Health Policy, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management and, Crimes and Misdemeanours.
Journal articles
Counter-Terrorism and Information: The NSI Act, fair trials and open, accountable government, Sydney Business School - Papers (2011)
This paper investigates Australia’s National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cth) (hereafter,...
The Case of Dr Mohamed Haneef: An Australian 'Terrorism Drama' with British Connections, Sydney Business School - Papers (2009)
This article examines the treatment of Dr Mohamed Haneef, an Indian doctor arrested under Australia‟s...
Australia's Anti-Terrorism Legislation: The National Security State and the Community Legal Sector, Sydney Business School - Papers (2006)
This paper considers the implications for the community legal sector of the Australian Government’s recent...
Factors Associated with Research Management in Australian Commerce and Business Faculties (with R. MacGregor, D. K. Aylward, and J. Glynn), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2006)
Measurable research outputs have become part of the overall research management structure within Australian universities...
The contract state and closure of the public sphere: the rise of consumer citizenship?, International Journal of the Humanities (2006)
This paper builds on recent work in Australia and overseas that has considered the implications...
Conference papers
Counter Terrorism and Access to Justice: Public Policy Divided?, Sydney Business School - Papers (2009)
This paper will consider the manner in which Australia’s counter-terrorism strategy has been operationalised, highlighting...
With reckless abandon: Haneef and Ul-Haque in Australia's 'War on Terror', Sydney Business School - Papers (2008)
This brief paper considers the political and social implications of the manner in which Australia...
Australian and the 'War against Terrorism': Terrorism, National Security and Human Rights, Sydney Business School - Papers (2007)
This paper considers whether in the ‘war against terrorism’ national security is eroded or strengthened...
Legal Aid, the Community Legal Sector and Access to Justice: What has been the Record of the Australian Government? , Sydney Business School - Papers (2007)
This paper will consider the record of the Australian Government in supporting and promoting the...
The Australian National Security State and the Third Sector: Who is Really Protecting Australia's National Security?, Sydney Business School - Papers (2006)
This paper will consider the implications of the Australian Government’s recent national security and anti-terrorism...
Reports
Carer Eligibility and Needs Assessment for the National Respite for Carers Program: Consultation Paper (with A. Owen, N. Marosszeky, L. Ramsay, and K. Eagar), Centre for Health Service Development - CHSD (2005)
Strategies for Gain - the evidence on strategies to improve the health and wellbeing of Victorian children (with K. Eagar, C. Brewer, J. Collins, D. Fildes, C. Findlay, J. Green, L. Harrison, N. Harwood, N. Marosszeky, M. Masso, S. Matete, D. Morris, J. Peat, B. Shorten, P. Siminski, K. Williams, and H. Yeatman), Centre for Health Service Development - CHSD (2005)
Victorian children enjoy, by both national and international standards, a high level of health and...
Thesis
Discipline and threatened punishment: the theory of nuclear deterrence and the discipline of strategic studies, 1946-1960, University of Wollongong Thesis Collection (1997)
This thesis reconstmcts the history of the theory of nuclear deterrence and the discipline of...
No subject area
Liberty, national security and the Big Society (with Alison Green and Nick Johns), Sociological Research Online (2011)
The Big Society agenda of the UK Coalition Government has had a significant impact on...