Dr Natalie Doyle - Researcher Profile

Natalie Doyle

Address

School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
Faculty of Arts, Clayton

Biography

I came to Australia from France after my baccalaurat and completed a BA at the University of Sydney. I started teaching French in the Department of French Studies at the University of Sydney while completing a Masters degree in French studies, specialising in the Sociology of Literature. In 1991 I took up a lectureship in French Studies at La Trobe University. I started studying part-time for a PhD in Politics at Monash University on contemporary French political philosophy. The PhD was conferred in 1999.

At Monash, I have been contributing to the teaching of French language and culture and to the development of the European Studies program.

Qualifications

PHD IN POLITICS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 1999
HONOURS MASTERS IN FRENCH STUDIES
Institution: University of Sydney
Year awarded: 1989

Publications

Book Chapters

Doyle, N., 2011, Rediscovering political sovereignty: The rebirth of French political philosophy, in Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Thought, eds Gerard Delanty and Stephen P. Turner, Routledge, Milton Park Abingdon Oxon UK, pp. 87-98.

Winand, P., Martinez Arranz, A., Doyle, N., 2010, A new Europe in a changing world. Challenges and opportunities, in New Europe, New World? The European Union, Europe and the Challenges of the 21st Century, eds Alfonso Martinez Arranz, Natalie J Doyle, Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussels, pp. 15-32.

Doyle, N.J., 2010, Alternatives within the West: French and British roads to modernity, in Domains and Divisions of European History, eds Johann P Arnason and Natalie J Doyle, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool UK, pp. 216-233.

Doyle, N., 2010, European "integration" or "acculturation"?, in New Europe, New World? : The European Union, Europe and the Challenges of the 21st Century, eds Pascaline Winard, Natalie Doyle, Alfonso Martinez Arranz, Peter Lang, Brussels, pp. 49-73.

Arnason, J., Doyle, N.J., 2010, Introduction: European perspecives on unity and division, in Domains and Divisions of European History, eds Johann P. Arnason and Natalie J. Doyle, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, UK, pp. 1-17.

Doyle, N.J., 2007, The sacred, social creativity and the State, in Recognition, Work, Politics. New Directions in French Critical Theory, eds Jean-Phillipe Deranty, Danielle Petherbridge, John Rundell, Robert Sinnerbrink, Brill, Leiden, pp. 231-262.

Doyle, N.J., 2004, 'Bourdieu and capitalism: virtual radicalism?', in Practising Theory: Pierre Bourdieu and the Field of Cultural Production, eds Jeff Browitt and Brian Nelson, Accosiated University Press, Cranbury USA, pp. 83-99.

Journal Articles

Doyle, N.J., 2012, Autonomy and modern liberal democracy: from Castoriadis to Gauchet, European Journal of Social Theory [P], vol 15, issue 3, Sage Publications Ltd., United Kingdom, pp. 331-347.

Doyle, N., 2011, Lessons from France: popularist anxiety and veiled fears of Islam, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations [P], vol 22, issue 4, Routledge, UK, pp. 475-489.

Doyle, N.J., 2006, Sparks and Ashes, International Review of Sociology [E], vol 16, issue 1, Routledge, UK, pp. 165-171.

Doyle, N.J., 2006, The sacred, social creativity and the state, Critical Horizons, vol 7, issue 1, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden The Netherlands, pp. 207-238.

Doyle, N.J., 2005, Notes on the contribution of French social theory to an understanding of Western civilization, christianity, and modernity, Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture, vol IX, issue 1, Ateneo de Manila University, Manila Philippines, pp. 119-137.

Doyle, N.J., 2003, Democracy as sociocultural project of individual and collective sovereignty: Claude Lefort, Marcel Gauchet and the French debate on modern autonomy, Thesis Eleven, vol 75, issue 75, Sage Publications Ltd, UK, pp. 69-95.

Other

Doyle, N., 1999, The Imaginery Identity: The Contribution of Literature to the French Notion of Sovereignty.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Metamorphic anthropos: social transformation and the crises of alteration.
Supervisors:
Doyle, N (Main), Watkin, C (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Technological learning in regional integration processes. A study of the subsidiaries of automotive MNCs located in the MERCOSUR1..
Supervisors:
Doyle, N (Main), Kalfadellis, P (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The term 'Soviet' in the public discourse of contemporary Ukrainian intellectuals..
Supervisors:
Pavlyshyn, M (Main), Doyle, N (Associate).

Completed Supervision

Student:
Anderson, F.
Program of Study:
American social sciences and Europeanization: theories of integration in the early 1950s. (PHD) 2011.
Supervisors:
Doyle, N (Main), Winand, P (Associate).