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Dr Paul Ryder

Dr Paul Ryder

Lecturer

Ph.D.

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
School of the Arts and Media

Paul Ryder teaches strategic design, strategic dynamics, structuralism, semiotics, and communication theory at the University of New South Wales. His current research sees the application of high theory vis-à-vis an emergingÌý'general grammar of strategy'; a hermeneutics of strategy contingent upon what Michel Foucault calls 'the grid of strategy and tactics' (see 'Society Must Be Defended').ÌýIn this connection, and as a preliminary step to the greater enterprise, Ryder has developed a three-dimensional tripartite construct that models strategy's internal dynamics. The model applies toÌýany field in which strategy is scoped, architected, mobilised, or reflected upon:Ìýthe military domain,Ìýthe commercial milieu (including the arena of business management consulting), the realm of politics, the sphere of communication studies, and so on.ÌýWhile the foregoing is Ryder's major research focus, he is also interested in impact investing (for social enterprises), strategic studies, critical discourse analysis, advertising strategy, public relations, and the structural semantics and semiotics of war film.ÌýHeÌýhas a more than casual interest in modern fiction and, as a hobby, also publishes in this area. Here, his particular interest is in the automobile as a narrative engine in early twentieth-century British and American literature. Ryder has founded successful educational, communications, and management consulting enterprises, and draws onÌýthis extensive experience both in his research activity and in the university classroom.

Prior to expressing interest in having Paul supervise your doctoral dissertation, you are encouraged to read some of his publications. If you are an international student, you should be aware that securing an Australian scholarship will not be at all easy. Offshore applicants should have recent IELTS examination results averaging 7.0. All prospective PhD candidates must have at least an upper second class Masters thesis of 20k words behind them, have strong references (including from the supervisor of the Masters thesis), and the best applicants will also have publications in reputable journals. Initial expressions of interest should include more than a general idea of the field to be investigated. For example, a pitch such as 'Dear Paul, I'd like to write a dissertation on strategy' will not get a terriblyÌýenthusiastic response. Instead, you are encouraged to: 1. Briefly outline the problem/issue/research gap to be addressed; 2. Articulate a coherent proposition (ie., what it is that you will argue); 3. Develop two to three key questions; 4. Outline your proposed research methodology and methods (200 words); 5. Offer a brief (c. 400-500 word) literature review; 6. Produce an analytic narrative of around 200-250 words (i.e., drawing from the literature review, point to the theoretical engines that will drive your argument); 7. Discuss the value of the research in light of the foregoing; 8. Include a reference list (APA7 format) of no fewer than ten significant essays/articles and /or books. Once your initial EOI is received and evaluated, Paul may invite you to an online meeting in whichÌýthe proposal will be further discussed. Should that discussion please both parties, you will then be invited to lodge a formal EOI—nominating Paul as a potential chair supervisor. Paul has supervised 12 doctoral dissertations, in most instances as chair.Ìý

Phone
+64-2-93856023
Location
Robert Webster Building (mid-campus) Office 311 S
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Joshi B; Baú V; Ryder P, 2023, 'Looking Beyond Organisational Approaches to Advance Communication Practice: an examination of development projects in India', Development in Practice, 34, pp. 255 - 272,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Ryder P; Marian A, 2023, 'Dancing to Death: Ballet as Cathartic Coping Mechanism in Ukraine’s 2022/23 Defensive War against Russia', Southern Semiotic Review, 2023 i, pp. 42 - 72,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Vogeley J; Ryder P, 2023, 'Invigorating Impact Investment Networks: Actor-Actant Engagement in a Smart City Environment', Journal of Social Entrepreneurship,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Ryder P, 2021, 'Strategy and Semiosis: Insights from Operation Fortitude', southern semiotic review, 2021 i, pp. 37 - 50,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Ryder P, 2020, 'Dream Machines: The Motorcar as Sign of Conquest and Destruction in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby', M/C Journal, 23,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Ryder P, 2019, 'A NEW SOUND; A NEW SENSATION: A CULTURAL AND LITERARY RECONSIDERATION OF THE MOTORCAR IN MODERNITY', Southern Semiotic Review, pp. 1 - 18,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Richardson NJ; Ryder P, 2017, 'Comfortably cocooned: onboard media and Sydney's ongoing gridlock.', Global Media Journal : Australian Edition, 11,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Ryder PL; Binns D, 2017, 'The Semiotics of Strategy: A Preliminary Structuralist Assessment of the Battle-Map in Patton (1970) and Midway (1976)', M/C Journal, 20,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Ryder PL; Foye J, 2017, 'Whose Speech Is It Anyway? Ownership, Authorship, and the Redfern Address', M/C Journal, 20,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Ryder PL; Vogeley J, 2017, 'Telling the impact investment story through digital media: an Indonesian case study', Communication Research and Practice,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Ryder PL; Binns D, 2015, 'Reviewing D-Day: The cinematography of the Normandy landings from the Signal Corp to saving Private Ryan', Media War and Conflict,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Ryder PL; Garagounis T, 2014, 'I Have Lost My Reputation: Power, communication, and complaints against medical practitioners', Southern Semiotic Review, 4,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Ryder P, 2013, 'The motorcar and desire : a cultural and literary reconsideration of the motorcar in modernity', Southern Semiotic Review, 2,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Ryder P; Foye J, 2011, 'Cries form Babylon: the problem of compassion in Australian refugee policy', Global Media Journal: Australian Edition,
    Journal articles | 1995
    Ryder P, 1995, 'Cycles, Bicycles, and Boxes: Morphology and Cosmic Irony in Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policemen', Irish Australian Studies, 4, pp. 281 - 291
  • Media | 2022
    Ryder P, 2022, What Thucydides might have taught Vladimir Putin, Norwich University, Vermont, USA,

Strategic studies

StrategicÌýdynamics / The grammar of strategy / Strategic design

Campaign dynamicsÌý

Structuralism and semiotics

Social enterprise and impact investing

The structure and semioticsÌýof war film

Power and public relationsÌýdiscourse

Advertising strategy

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My Research Supervision

Bhupesh Joshi—Bridging the divide between Public Relations and Communication for DevelopmentÌý (PhD Dissertation)

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