Books
Journal Articles
Book Chapters
Book reviews
PhD Dissertation (unpublished)
Op-eds
Media (selection)
- Civil Disobedience: a Philosophical Overview (Rowman and Littlefield International) (reviewed in Criminal Law and Philosophy)
Journal Articles
- The Costs of Disobedience: a Reply to Delmas (2020) Res Publica: a Journal of Moral, Legal and Social Philosophy (26): 143-148.
- Punishment, Fair-Play and the Burdens of Citizenship (2019) Law and Philosophy 38(3): 289-311
- Against Epistocracy (2018) Social Theory and Practice, 44 (2):199-216
- On (Not) Accepting the Punishment for Civil Disobedience (2018) The Philosophical Quarterly 68 (272):503-520 (PQ has also published a response to this article)
- Is Bossnapping Uncivil? (2018) Raisons Politiques, 69(1): 29-44
- Introduction to Symposium on Democracy (2015) International Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (1):103-105
- Respecting Autonomy Through the Use of Force: The Case of Civil Disobedience (2014) Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (1):63-76
- Violent Civil Disobedience and Willingness to Accept Punishment (2007) Essays in Philosophy 8 (2): 6
Book Chapters
- "The Civility of the Privileged: Assessing the Narrative around Australia's Marriage Equality Campaign", in Bridges et al (2023), Gender, Feminist and Queer Studies: Power, Privilege and Inequality in a Time of Neoliberal Conservatism, Routledge
- "Frameworks for Punishment: Implications on 21st Century Corrective Services", in Birch & Sicard (eds.) (2020), Prisons & Community Corrections: Critical Issues and Emerging Controversies, Routledge
- "A Dilemma for a Civil Disobedient: Pleading Guilty or Not Guilty in the Courtroom", in Michelon et al. (eds.) (2012), The Public In Law: Representation of the Political in Legal Discourse, London: Ashgate
Book reviews
- "Playing Fair: Political Obligation and the Problems of Punishment", Criminal Law and Philosophy (1-7)
- "Against Democracy" by Jason Brennan (2017) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 20 (4): 911-913
- "The Ethics of Voting" by Jason Brennan (2012) The Philosophical Quarterly 62 (248): 628-631
PhD Dissertation (unpublished)
Op-eds
- "40 years ago, protesters were celebrated for saving the Franklin River. Today they could be jailed for months", The Conversation, 1 November 2022
- "Sending teens to maximum security prisons shows Australia needs to raise the age of criminal responsibility", The Conversation, 11 August 2022
- "It isn’t clear how the new bill against animal rights activists will protect farmers", The Conversation, 22 July 2019
- "Animal Right Activists in Melbourne: Green Collar Criminals of Civil Disobedients?", The Conversation, 9 April 2019
- “Young Citizens Should Have More Votes than Those Over 60”, The Sydney Morning Herald, July 6, 2016
- “Ethics Apply to Politics. It’s Hypocrisy to Argue Anything Else”, The Australian, 2nd July 2013
- “For Debt-Ridden Italy, Charity Begins at Rome”, The Australian, 12th December 2011
- “Who Will Fix Italy’s Damaged Youth?”, Sydney Morning Herald, 16th November 2011
Media (selection)
- Interview on police response to environmental protest in Melbourne, Hack, Triple-J Radio, 30 October 2019
- Governments Criminalise Protest to Silence Dissent: An Interview With Dr Piero Moraro
- Criminal justice: challenging the way you’ve always thought
- Interview on new anti-protest legislation in Australia, ABC NEWS Live, 26 August 2019
- "New Bill to Protect Farmers", Radio Adelaide, 24 Jul 2019
- "One Person One Vote: Time to Reassess?", Sunday Extra, ABC Radio National, 17th July 2016