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Damien Cahill

University of Sydney

Sydney NSW, Australia
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4.008/20/2025

Always respectful and encouraging to all.

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A true role model for academic success.

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Creates dynamic and engaging lessons.

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Helps students see their full potential.

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About Damien

Damien Cahill is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Political Economy within the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and a PhD from the University of Wollongong, as well as a Graduate Diploma in Economics from the University of New England. Cahill's research specializations lie in political economy, with a primary focus on the nature, dynamics, historical development, and global spread of neoliberalism. His work examines neoliberalism's embeddedness in social, political, and economic contexts, including its hegemonic forces, think tanks, and policy implications.

Cahill's academic career includes early casual teaching positions across multiple universities, including the University of Wollongong, followed by successive fixed-term contracts at the University of Sydney before securing a full-time position in the Department of Political Economy in 2008. He has authored and edited several influential publications on neoliberalism. Notable books include The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism, which he co-edited with Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings in 2018; Neoliberalism, co-authored with Martijn Konings and published by Polity; and Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market, edited by Cahill in 2010. His PhD thesis, The Radical Neo-Liberal Movement as a Hegemonic Force in Australia, 1976-1996 (2004), represents a key early contribution. Cahill's publications have accumulated over 3,120 citations on Google Scholar, underscoring his impact in the field of political economy. He has contributed to public discourse through articles on The Conversation and held significant roles in the National Tertiary Education Union at the University of Sydney, serving ten years on the Branch Committee, including multiple terms as Vice President (Academic).

Professional Email: damien.cahill@sydney.edu.au

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