Dr Paul Ryder
Ph.D.
Paul Ryder teaches 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. Apropos, modelsÌýdeveloped by Ryder apply toÌýany field in which strategy is scoped, architected, mobilised or reflected upon—includingÌýthe military domain,Ìýthe commercial milieu, 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 strategic studies, critical discourse analysis, advertising strategy, impact investing (for social enterprises), 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. 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 articulate a coherent proposition, develop a few key questions, offer a brief (300-400 word) discussion that includes inline citations, and a reference list of no fewer than ten significant essays and /or books. Once your EOI is received and evaluated, Paul will invite you to a Skype meeting in whichÌýthe proposal will be further discussed. Should that discussion please both parties, you will then be invited to make formal application—nominating Paul as a potential chair supervisor.ÌýÌýPaul has supervised 11 doctoral dissertations, in most instances as chair.Ìý
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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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