John Langdale
Department of Security Studies and Criminology
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
A/Prof Langdale currently teaches in the International Security Studies (ISS) program in PICT. He has taught at Macquarie University in Economic Geography. In addition, he has taught in the Communications and Business programs at the University. His research has focused on the interlinkages between globalisation and economics, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. His current interest is in the area of global economic security, with particular interests in the Asia-Pacific region and energy security. He has undertaken consultancies for Australian government departments, local councils, telecommunications carriers and private firms. He was chair of Telstra's Social and Policy Research in Telecommunications and has been the recipient of a number of Australian Research Council grants. His current teaching interests link up with his long-term research interests on globalisation. He has taught units in the ISS program on economic and resource security and global crime.
Research Interest
Energy security, Food and water security, Transnational crime, Financial crime.
Publications
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Langdale JV. East Asian broadcasting industries: Global, regional, and national perspectives. Economic Geography. 1997 Jul 1;73(3):305-21.
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Langdale JA, Weitz J. Estimating the influence of job information on interviewer agreement. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1973 Feb;57(1):23.
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Langdale JV. The geography of international business telecommunications: The role of leased networks. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 1989 Dec 1;79(4):501-22.