Deem, J., Le, H., Price, L., & Lambropoulos, V. (2023). Empowering Vietnamese Victorians through Online Guided Pathways. Central Queensland University and Australian Vietnamese Women's Association.
Deem, J., & Menzies, J. (2023). National Cabinet Two Years On: New Models for Intergovernmental Engagement in Australia. Policy Innovation Hub, Griffith University.
Lambropoulos, V., Price, L., & Deem, J. (2023). Smart Self-Help to Empower Families in Mental Health Law. CQUniversity.
Price, L., Deem, J., Wright, J., & Palmer, R. (2022). Breaking Barriers to Videoconferencing: Practical Guidance for CLCs. Central Queensland Community Legal Centre.
Deem, J., & Menzies, J. (2020). Supporting the National Cabinet: A National Federation Commission for Australia. Policy Innovation Hub.
Deem, J., & Menzies, J. (2023). With the COVID crisis easing, is the National Cabinet still fit for purpose?. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Deem, J., Miller, A., Brown, A. J., & Bird, S. (2022). The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea?. The Conversation: The Conversation Media Group Limited. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Deem, J. (2020). In defence of federalism: Why it’s okay when federal and state governments fight. Independent Australia. Retrieved from https://independentaustralia.net/
Tiernan, A., Deem, J., & Menzies, J. (2019). 'Queensland to all those #Quexiteers: don't judge, try to understand us. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Deem, J. (2019). The Latest Australian Constitutional Values Survey. Indigenous Constitutional Law Blog. Retrieved from https://www.indigconlaw.org/home/the-latest-constitutional-values-survey
Deem, J. (2019). Micro Parties in the Senate - Dangerous or Democratic?. Machinery of Government Blog. Retrieved from https://medium.com/
Deem, J. (2019). 'Federalism - The F word in Australian politics this election. Machinery of Government Blog. Retrieved from https://medium.com/the-machinery-of-government/the-f-word-f3bd29e3dfdd
Deem, J., Bird, S., & Brown, A. J. (2019). Most Australians support First Nations Voice to parliament: survey. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Brown, A. J., Deem, J., & Kincaid, J. (2022). Federal constitutional values and citizen attitudes to government: Explaining federal system viability and reform preferences in eight countries. Publius: the journal of federalism, 52(1), 1-25. doi:10.1093/publius/pjab031
Deem, J., & McEwan, A. (2022). Cyberspace as a place of protest and the constitutional implied freedom of political communication. Public Law Review, 32(4), 331-347. Retrieved from https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/agispt.20220317063569
Deem, J. (2021). Federal reform: The case for supportive subsidiarity in Australia. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 44(2), 613-636. doi:10.53637/IHMN9160
Kildea, P., Brown, A. J., & Deem, J. C. (2020). When should the people decide? Public support for direct democracy in Australia. Parliamentary Affairs, 1-32. doi:10.1093/pa/gsaa019
Deem, J., & van Doore, K. (2020). Surveillance and Self-Assessment: Foucault and Latour in the Australian Taxation System. Curtin Law and Taxation Review, 6, 126-151.
al-Dulaimi, A., Deem, J., & Saleh, M. S. (2018). Are All Constitutional Rules Created Equal? Substantive Hierarchy in Constitutions in Theory and Practice. Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law, 47-72.
Deem, J., & McEwan, A. (2021). Cyberspace as a Place of Protest and the Constitutional Implied Freedom of Political Communication. In Institute of Australian Geographers & New Zealand Geographical Society Combined Conference (pp. 1). Sydney, Australlia. Retrieved from https://www.sydney.edu.au/
Deem, J. (2019). The Foundations of Government Business Relations: Constitutions, Federations and Parliaments. In E. van Acker, & G. Curran (Eds.), Understanding Government Business Relations in an Unpredictable World (Pearson Original Edition) (pp. 13-38). Melbourne VIC: Pearson Eduction.
Deem, J. C., & Tiernan, A. (2019). Beyond the Canberra bubble: Rebuilding trust in federal Australia. In M. Evans, M. Grattan, & B. McCaffrie (Eds.), From Turnbull to Morrison: The trust divide: Australian Commonwealth Administration 2016-2019 (pp. 93-108). Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press. Retrieved from https://www.mup.com.au/books/from-turnbull-to-morrison-paperback-softback--1
Brown, A. J., & Deem, J. (2019). Challenging the irrevocable decline: Democratic satisfaction, federal cohesion and political culture in Australia. In J. Jedwab, & J. Kincaid (Eds.), Identities, trust and cohesion in federal systems: Perspectives from public opinion (pp. 223-254). Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. doi:10.1515/9781553395379-009
Deem, J. (2017). Deliberating Federalism: Can the Australian Public Help Resolve Federalism's Triple Challenge?. In M. Bruerton, T. Arklay, R. Hollander, & R. Levy (Eds.), A People's Federation (pp. 230-243). Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press.