Haydon Manning is an Australian
political scientist
Political science is the science, scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of politics, political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated c ...
and Adjunct Professor with the College of Business, Government and Law at
The Flinders University of South Australia.
Early life and education
Manning is the son of historian
Geoff Manning
Geoffrey Haydon Manning (1926–2018) was an Australian author and historian, commonly known as Geoff Manning and cited as an author as Geoffrey H. Manning. He is known particularly for his books on South Australian placenames; ''Manning's Place ...
, born 1958.
Manning studied at Flinders University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours First Class, and PhD in 1994. He was a member of Fliders University academic staff between 1985 and December 2018.
Career
Manning's areas of interest include voting behaviour and electoral politics, political parties, South Australian political history, politics of
uranium mining
Uranium mining is the process of extraction of uranium ore from the ground. Over 50 thousand tons of uranium were produced in 2019. Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia were the top three uranium producers, respectively, and together account f ...
and political satire. He taught a range of topics including "An Introduction to Government and Democracy"; "Parties, Voters and Elections in Australia"; "Environmental Politics"; "Government, Business and Society" and "The Politics of Climate Change".
Manning contributes to commentary on South Australian and national politics. His commentary on political matters has been published by mainstream Australian newspapers, academic journals and websites ''
InDaily
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'', ''
The Conversation
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'' and ''
On Line Opinion
''On Line Opinion'', or ''Online Opinion'', is an open access electronic journal, specialising in social and political debate. The journal is published in Australia, although content is not necessarily limited to Australian issues, and exte ...
''. His academic publications have featured in the
''Australian Journal of Politics & History'', ''
Australian Journal of Political Science'', ''Environmental Politics'' and the ''
Journal of Industrial Relations
The ''Journal of Industrial Relations'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published five times a year by SAGE Publications on behalf of the Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA). It was established in 1958 and is curre ...
''. He also frequently presents 'civics and citizenship' education seminars to local government leadership programs and various community organisations such as The University of the Third Age.
Manning co-convened the Electoral Regulation and Research Network, South Australia and for many years was the Coordinator of the Copland Leadership Program run by the
Committee for Economic Development of Australia
The Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) is a bipartisan, non-profit organisation providing thought leadership and policy perspectives on the economic and social issues affecting Australia.
Its expressed aim is to "promote nat ...
's (CEDA) South Australian branch.
Nuclear industrial politics
Manning shifted his position from opponent of nuclear industrial activity to advocate for it during the 2000s. On 7 June 2011, Manning delivered a presentation entitled ''Mugged by Reality – Why I Shifted from Anti-Nuclear to Pro Nuclear''. In his presentation, Manning wrote that "New reactor designs and technical resolution of waste disposal were convincing and reassuring." Manning studied the
Cold War
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defence strategies associated with
nuclear weapons proliferation and concluded that domestic use of nuclear power was essentially unrelated to weapons proliferation. Manning also acknowledged Professor
Barry Brook as an influence, through his work on
climate change
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. Manning argues that nuclear power is preferable to coal-fired power, and believes that the industrial development of China and India and their increased energy consumption is inevitable.
When Manning taught environmental politics at Flinders University, he focuses "mainly on the politics of climate change and critical analysis of core assumptions underpinning the "traditional" environment movement."
and contrast this to the "eco-modernist" discourse. He has stated that the combined effect of informing students of the moral argument which emerged during the 1970s, that Australia should receive nuclear waste as it has benefited from the mining and export of uranium oxide, and exploring nuclear power's role in reducing carbon emissions from electricity generation, leads many of his students to shift their positions on nuclear matters.
Barry Brook has referred to Manning as "a good friend" and has republished a 2010 opinion article written by Manning regarding his adoption of a pro-nuclear position.
In 2012, Manning facilitated the inclusion of nuclear industrial advocates
Ben Heard
Benjamin "Ben" Heard is a South Australian environmental consultant and an advocate for nuclear power in Australia, through his directorship of environmental NGO, Bright New World.
Career
Heard completed a Bachelor of Applied Science, Occupation ...
and Barry Brook in the Copland Leadership Program he coordinated for CEDA's SA Branch. The program ran a series of monthly seminars at Flinders University from July through November. The program's 2015 seminars also included the topic "SA's Nuclear Future".
In 2011, Manning co-authored a chapter of the book "Australia's Uranium Trade: The Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges of a Contentious Export". His contribution was written with Geordan Graetz and was entitled "The Politics of Uranium Mining in Australia". In 2015, Graetz was employed as a research assistant to the
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission is a Royal Commission into South Australia's future role in the nuclear fuel cycle. It commenced on 19 March 2015 and delivered its final report to the Government of South Australia on 6 May 2016. The Comm ...
in South Australia, and Manning provided commentary on the Commission and its work to various media outlets.
In August 2015, Manning wrote an article in response to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission for the ''AusIMM Bulletin'' entitled ''A nuclear future for South Australia?'' He speculated that "the most significant factor at play may be what is on offer from one or a number of foreign countries willing to finance, at no cost to the state, nuclear fuel recycling and fabrication, in return for the hosting of used nuclear fuel rods." Referring to Senator
Sean Edwards' proposal for the receipt and reprocessing of
spent nuclear fuel
Spent nuclear fuel, occasionally called used nuclear fuel, is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power plant). It is no longer useful in sustaining a nuclear reaction in an ordinary thermal reactor an ...
with associated electricity generation, Manning predicted "a testing time for those who argue with passion against all matters nuclear because, for the first time, the focus will be on tangible economic benefits and detailed justifications." He concluded his article with reference to the
Breakthrough Institute
The Breakthrough Institute is an environmental research center located in Oakland, California. Founded in 2007 by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, The institute is aligned with ecomodernist philosophy. The institute advocates for an emb ...
and pro-nuclear environmentalism, stating his belief that "eco-modernism offers an epistemological justification for Generation 4 nuclear power, even placing it ‘on the moral high ground’ when framed within the context of climate change. South Australia may yet play a key role in the journey to wean economies off fossil fuels and along the way arrest its own genteel decline."
On 12 April 2016, Manning delivered a public lecture on nuclear topics entitled ''Matters Nuclear and Political Irony in South Australia''.
Manning has spoken on nuclear matters at events at the request of the WA Chamber of Mines
and organised by the
AusIMM.
Criticism
Manning's discussions of nuclear industrial activities have been criticised by
Friends of the Earth Australia
Friends of the Earth (FoE) Australia is a federation of independent local groups working for a socially equitable and environmentally sustainable future. It believes that pursuing environmental protection is inseparable from broader social conc ...
. Spokesperson
Jim Green has criticised statements made by Manning in articles published in academic journals, on opinion websites and in Australian newspapers.
Publications
*Manning co-authored the book ''Worth fighting for : work and industrial relations in the banking industry in South Australia'' with his father,
Geoffrey H. Manning
Geoffrey Haydon Manning (1926–2018) was an Australian author and historian, commonly known as Geoff Manning and cited as an author as Geoffrey H. Manning. He is known particularly for his books on South Australian placenames; ''Manning's Place ...
. (Geoffrey Manning was an historian who wrote several books on South Australian history. Among them is an account of Haydon Manning's grandfather's role in the establishment of the McLaren Vale wine industry.
)
*
References
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People from Adelaide
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Australian political scientists
Flinders University alumni