Associate Professor Morgan Brigg

Morgan Brigg is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies in the School of Political Science and International Studies at The University of Queensland. He is a specialist in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, governance, development and innovative approaches to cross-cultural relations and the politics of knowledge. Morgan’s work facilitates exchange between Western and Indigenous political philosophies and socio-legal orders as part of a wider exploration of the politics of cultural difference, governance, and selfhood. His current research examines how ideas of relationality can be used to a) re-theorise improved engagement with diverse global peoples and traditions, b) de-colonise political science, and c) to advance Indigenous-Settler relations. He regularly writes with Dr Mary Graham on Indigenous governance and Aboriginal political concepts: https://www.abc.net.au/religion/why-we-need-aboriginal-political-philosophy/12865016