Professor Ariadne Vromen is the Bunting Chair of Public Administration in the Crawford School of Public Policy and Deputy Dean (Research) at the Australia and New Zealand School of Government.

Please note Professor Vromen is on study leave this semester and will be in the UK until mid June.

Her research interests are diverse, and include: citizen engagement, digital politics and governance, women and the future of work, policy advocacy, and young people and politics.

In mid-2020 she started an ARC Linkage project ‘Designing Gender Equality into the Future of Work’ with colleagues at the University of Sydney that contrasts change and technological disruption in the retail and legal industries.

Professor Vromen is also currently working with long-term collaborators on two books: one on online petitions, citizen engagement and politics; the other on storytelling and policy advocacy.

All her research interests are underpinned by an interest in political equality and social justice – and these core questions of redistribution and recognition will be even more important to address via post-Covid19 policymaking and civil society organising.


Fields of expertise



Articles

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Australians care more than you might think

Australia’s experience at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic was an experiment in what happens when the formal…

22 June 2023



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Better pay just the first step to ensuring quality care

Most Australians think that care work is rewarding and fulfilling, but very few believe that pay and conditions…


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Working women more educated but not more respected

Young Australian women are still fighting for equal pay, respect and opportunities in the workforce, according to a…

24 February 2023



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Workers left behind by Australia’s changing retail sector

Workers in Australia’s retail sector are being left behind as a wave of rapidly-changing technologies reshape the industry,…

15 August 2022



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