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Jacob Broom is a Lecturer in Politics and Policy at Murdoch University and a Fellow of the Indo-Pacific Research Centre. He has previously held academic positions at the University of Melbourne (2023-2024) as a Research Fellow and at the University of Western Australia (2022-2023) as an Associate Lecturer.
Dr. Broom completed his PhD at the University of Western Australia in 2023, following a BA (Hons) from the same institution in 2017. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding Australian political and policy landscapes.
His research explores the intersection between finance, politics, and social policy in the Australian context, with particular focus on innovative financing mechanisms. Dr. Broom's work on social impact bonds, gender lens investing, and the financialization of public policy has established him as a notable scholar in political economy. He has published extensively on Western Australian politics, election analysis, and the evolving dynamics of political campaigns, including the increasing role of culture wars in contemporary politics.
Dr. Broom's recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with current political developments, analyzing electoral trends and policy implications with scholarly rigor. His work bridges academic research and public discourse, making complex political phenomena accessible to broader audiences through platforms like The Conversation.
As an active academic and commentator, Dr. Broom contributes significantly to understanding how financial mechanisms reshape public policy and political outcomes in Australia, with particular relevance to state-level governance and electoral dynamics.
