Biography and expertise

Dr Barbara Kinder is a Teaching Associate with the Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, based at the University’s Gold Coast Campus and currently tutors research approaches for the Industry Research Project unit. Barbara’s broader research focuses on the political economy of electronic gaming machines (EGMs) in Australia. Her thesis examined where surplus profits come from, how they arise, and how they are distributed throughout the EGM production network. The research design constituted an in-depth case study of the global value chain (GVC) for a single EGM operating at a club venue in Sydney, Australia. The study found that a distinctive political economy falls out of the value relations between the different classes in the EGM value chain. The MVT analysis reveals that powerful transnational capitalist class (TCC) gambling companies produce akratic EGM technologies for consumption in Australia’s lowest socio-economic communities for surplus profits.

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Organisational affiliations

Adjunct Fellow, Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, Southern Cross University

Teaching Associate, Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, Southern Cross University

Education

20182024, Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Cross University

The global value chain of electronic gaming machines: an application of Marxian value theory

Honours (First Class)
20162017, Southern Cross University (Gold Coast) - SCU

What's the problem represented to be? A critical analysis of the NSW Social Impact Investment Policy

20142016, Bachelor of Social Welfare, Southern Cross University