Durwood, T., & Kerslake, P. A. (2018). The shape of things to come: Interview. Empire Studies Magazine: Empire Studies Magazine. Retrieved from http://empirestudies.com/2018/11/19/shape-things-come/
Kerslake, T. (2018). The science fiction of empire: The best of all possible worlds?. Imperial & Global Forum: University of Exeter, UK.. Retrieved from https://imperialglobalexeter.com/
Kerslake, T. (2018). Deadlier than the male: The imperial designs of Le Guin, McCaffrey, and May. Imperial & Global Forum: University of Exeter, UK. Retrieved from https://imperialglobalexeter.com/
Kerslake, P. (2015). Globalization, utopia, and postcolonial science fiction: new maps of hope. Utopian Studies, 26(2), 409-412.
Kerslake, P. (2011). Carpe Diem : Frontiers in higher education. No. 72 in the At the interface/Probing the boundaries series by Tom Claes & David Seth Preston (eds.) [book review]. Australian universities' review., 53(2), 125-126. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_53-02
Kerslake, P. (2011). Making a case for equity initiatives : Travelling towards a mirage? gender, leadership and higher education by Tanya Fitzgerald & Jane Wilkinson [book review]. Australian universities' review., 53(2), 129-130. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_53-02.
Kerslake, P. (2011). Tribes and territories : improving what is learned at university: an exploration of the social and organisational diversity of university education by John Brennan, Robert Edmunds, Muir Houston, David Jary, Yann Lebeau, Michael Osborne and John T. E. Richardson. Australian universities' review., 53(1), 111-112. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_53-01
Kerslake, P. (2010). All we are saying... : Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations by James Page (with a foreword by Koichiro Matsuura) [book review]. Australian universities' review., 52(1), 83-84. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_52-01
Kerslake, P. (2010). And thereby hangs a tale ... : Narrative research on learning: comparative and international perspectives. Sheila Trahar (ed.), with a foreword by Ruth Hayhoe [book review]. Australian universities' review., 52(2), 89-90. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_52-02
Kerslake, P. (2010). Studied success : Crossing the finish line: completing college at America's public universities by William G. Bowen, Matthew M. Chingos & Michael S. McPherson [book review]. Australian universities' review., 52(1), 85-86. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_52-01
Kerslake, P. (2010). The moving finger writes : Improving learning in college: rethinking literacies across the curriculum, by Roz Ivanic, Richard Edwards, David Barton, Marilyn Martin-Jones, Zoe Fowler, Buddug Hughes, Greg Mannion, Kate Miller, Dandice Satchwell & June Smith [book review]. Australian universities' review., 52(2), 91-92. Retrieved from http://issuu.com/nteu/docs/aur_52-02
Kerslake, P. (2009). How the product is shaped by the container : a learning ideology. Studies in learning, evaluation, innovation and development., 6(2), 42-53. Retrieved from http://sleid.cqu.edu.au/viewarticle.php?id=255
Kerslake, P. (2002). Moments of empire : perceptions of Kurt Lasswitz and H.G. Wells. Wellsian., 25, 25-38.
Kerslake, P. (2012). When all wars are done : the transcendent humanity of Iain M. Banks. In Unknown (Ed.), Future wars : the anticipations and the fears edited by David Seed. (pp. 201-217). Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press.
Kerslake, P. (2005). Exploration : Essay. In Unknown (Ed.), Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy : Themes, Works and Wonders. (pp. ?). Westport, USA: Greenwood Press. Retrieved from http://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780313329500
Kerslake, P. (2005). Galactic empire. In Unknown (Ed.), Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy : themes, works and wonders. (1st ed., pp. ?). Westport, USA: Greenwood Press. Retrieved from http://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780313329500
Kerslake, P. (2005). Planetary colonies. In Unknown (Ed.), Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy : themes, works and wonders. (1st ed., pp. ?). Westport, USA: Greenwood Press. Retrieved from http://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780313329500
Kerslake, P. (2005). Terraforming. In Unknown (Ed.), Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy : themes, works and wonders, Volume 2 (1st ed., pp. 807-809). Westport, USA: Greenwood Press. Retrieved from http://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780313329500
Kerslake, P. (2003). Moments of empire : perceptions of Kurt Lasswitz and H.G. Wells. In J. S. Partington (Ed.), Wellsian : selected essays on H.G. Wells (pp. 69-83). Oss, Netherlands: Equilibris.
Kerslake, P. (2011). Home and away: a Melbourne case study of international students' education experiences - insights for change. In APAIE 2011, Taipei, Taiwan. (pp. 1-23). Taipei, Taiwan: APAIE. Retrieved from http://www.apaie.org/resources/session.php
Kerslake, P. (2010). Science Fiction and Empire (Paperback ed. ed.). Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press. Retrieved from http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/detail.html?bookid=bo5456509