Cate Carter
Doctoral Thesis
2020, ‘Cultural Characteristics of the Australian Civil-Military Relationship’, PhD Thesis, Deakin University, Melbourne, https://deakin.academia.edu/CateCarter/Thesis-Chapters
Book Chapters
2024, ‘Antipodean Insights into Civil-Military Relations’, in The New Australian Military Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives (Eds. Brad West and Cate Carter), Berghahn Books, New York (Aug 2024) https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/WestNew
2024, ‘Standing in the Picture: Reflexive Practice in Australian Military Research’, in The New Australian Military Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives (Eds. Brad West and Cate Carter), Berghahn Books, New York (Aug 2024) https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/WestNew
2024, ‘Antipodean Militar Sociology and the Future of Civil-Military Relations Analysis: The Promise of Civil Sphere Theory’, in The New Australian Military Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives (Eds. Brad West and Cate Carter), Berghahn Books, New York (Aug 2024) https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/WestNew
2021, ‘Recasting the Warrior: The Victoria Cross for Australia and contemporary civil-military relations’, in Militarization and the Global Rise of Paramilitary Culture: Post-Heroic Reimaginings of the Warrior, Eds. Brad West ad Thomas Crosbie, Springer. https://www.waterstones.com/book/militarization-and-the-global-rise-of-paramilitary-culture/brad-west/thomas-crosbie/9789811655876
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Learning from Operation Tonga Assist : humanitarianism and military diplomacy, Cwth Dept of Defence, 07/05/2025 - 06/07/2026