Martine Hawkes

Dr Martine Hawkes

School of Society and Culture

College of Education, Behavioural and Social Sciences

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Dr Martine Hawkes is a Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Child Protection and a qualitative researcher whose work centres on archives and records of trauma and abuse. She studies how recordkeeping practices shape institutional response, accountability, and public memory. Her current Monash-led project examines how child protection systems create, manage, and use records, with the aim of strengthening child-centred recordkeeping and decision making.She has more than twenty years of experience across community, cultural, humanitarian, and academic settings. Her research covers child abuse and neglect, gender-based violence, refugee protection, justice reinvestment, and post-conflict response. Her international work includes projects in Mongolia, Kenya, Central Africa, Czechia, the Balkans, and Geneva, alongside long-standing work with culturally diverse communities in South Australia.Her monograph Archiving Loss (Routledge 2019) examines the role of records of difficult events and volatile histories and continues to inform her approach to archival research and description. She is currently developing methods for describing and interpreting colonial collections.Her recent work includes Senior Research Specialist for evaluation of a justice reinvestment initiative supporting Aboriginal families in Port Adelaide. She is known for trauma-informed, community-centred research design, the development of clear research tools and ethics protocols, and the ability to communicate complex material in accessible and accountable ways.

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2024 Hawkes, M., Paton, A., & Ibrahim, N. (2024). Meeting the training needs of a child-protection workforce: perspectives on professional certificates in understanding, assessing, and responding to childhood trauma. Social Work Education, online, 1-21.
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2024 Hawkes, M., Evans, J., & Reed, B. (2024). Caring records: professional insights into child-centered case note recording. Archival Science, 24(2), 183-207.
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2024 Vincent, S., Hawkes, M., Ogle, J., Evans, J., & Reed, B. (2024). From passive subjects to active agents: enabling child-centred recordkeeping in social care contexts. Archives and Records, 45(3), 238-256.
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2022 Octoman, O., Arney, F., Chong, A., O'Donnell, M., Meiksans, J., Hawkes, M., . . . Taylor, C. (2022). Tailoring service and system design for families known to child protection: a rapid exploratory analysis of the characteristics of families. Child Abuse Review, 31(5, article no. e2762), 1-8.
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2022 Ogle, J., Vincent, S., & Hawkes, M. (2022). Authenticity, power and the case record: a textual analysis of the participation of children and young people in their child protection conference. Child & Family Social Work, 27(2), 278-286.
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2021 Flaherty, R., McDougall, S., Arney, F., Meiksans, J., & Hawkes, M. (2021). Review of the literature on child protection and domestic violence electronic medical record alerts. Child Abuse Review, 30,(2), 130-140.
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2020 Rentschler, R., Belk, R., Hawkes, M., & Martin, B. (2020). 'I Am the Old and the New': Aboriginal Arts in the Australian art world, 1973-2018. Journal of Business Diversity, 20(2), 74-93.
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2017 Devereux, P., Paull, M., Hawkes, M., & Georgeou, N. (2017). Volunteering and the UN sustainable development goals: finding common ground between national and international volunteering agendas?. Third Sector Review, 23(1), 209-234.
2014 Hawkes, M. (2014). Exhibiting loss and salvaging the everyday: photography, objects and the missing. Cultural studies review, 20(2), 66-89.
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2014 Hawkes, M. (2014). Locating memory: introduction. Cultural Studies Review, 20(2), 5-14.
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2014 Hawkes, M. (2014). International volunteerism: supports and barriers to capacity development outcomes. Third Sector Review, 20(1), 63-81.
2012 Hawkes, M. (2012). Containing testimony: archiving loss after genocide. Continuum, 26(6), 935-945.
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2009 Hawkes, M. (2009). Cinders persist: approaching genocide in the archives. Antithesis, 19, 124-138.
2008 Hawkes, M. (2008). What is recovered. M/C Journal, 11(6), 1-9.
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  • Email: martine.hawkes@adelaide.edu.au
  • Alternative Contact: Research Fellow Australian Centre for Child ProtectionUniversity of South AustraliaLevel 3, 195 North Terrace

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