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Dr. Stephen Alomes is an Adjunct Associate Professor at RMIT University's School of Global, Urban and Social Studies (GUSS) in Melbourne, Australia. His work focuses on contemporary history, political populism, cultural studies, and sports sociology. He has published extensively on topics including Australian identity, transnational relations with Japan and France, and the intersection of politics with celebrity culture.
His research interests span historical studies, political science, and sociology, with a particular emphasis on populism's global trajectories and its impact on democratic systems. He has explored case studies involving leaders like Macron and Turnbull, and analyzed the cultural dimensions of events such as the Olympic Games and pandemic responses.
Recent publications highlight his engagement with modern challenges such as pandemic-era societal shifts, gender dynamics in sports, and the evolving role of sports like Australian Rules Football in national identity. His work often bridges academic analysis with public discourse, emphasizing the interplay between cultural narratives and political movements.
- Key Research Themes: Populism, Transnational Relations, Sport History, Pandemic Sociology
- Recent Outputs: 15+ peer-reviewed articles and books since 2012
- Affiliation: Active contributor to RMIT's School of GUSS and affiliated research centers




