1604 - Human Geography
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Human Geography, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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Item Terrains of migrancy and whiteness: how British migrants locate themselves in Australia(AIATSIS Aboriginal Studies Press, 2004) Haggis, Jane; Schech, Susanne BarbaraItem Adelaide's boulevard of exclusion(New Zealand Geographical Society, 2003) Hughes, Andrew Grant; Hay, Iain Mill; Tutton, MItem Issues of female migrants and a gendered 'lens' towards developmental resettlement in the Three Gorges project, China(United Nations, 2007) Tan, YanItem Governing through participation? The World Bank's new approach to the poor(University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Press, 2007) Vas Dev, Sanjugta; Schech, Susanne BarbaraItem Coasts(CSIRO, 2008) Smith, Tim; Lazarow, Neil; Clarke, Beverley DawnItem Governance and the performance of regional development agencies in Australia(Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005) Beer, Andrew Philip; Maude, Alaric MervynItem Developing a workable model of housing need: Applying geographical concepts and techniques to a problem of public policy(2007) Baker, Emma Louise; Beer, Andrew PhilipItem The Politics and Policy of Economic Restructuring in Australia: Understanding Government Responses to the Closure of an Automotive Plant(2007) Beer, Andrew Philip; Thomas, Holli AnneItem Developing Australia's Regions: Theory and Practice(University of New South Wales Press, 2003) Pritchard,; Maude, Alaric Mervyn; Beer, Andrew PhilipItem Social networks in public and community housing: the impact on employment outcomes(2005) Ziersch, Anna Marie; Arthurson, KathyThis article seeks to examine some of the ways in which social networks may contribute to employment outcomes for community and public housing tenants. There is a body of literature that explores the relationship between social networks and employment outcomes, and a separate literature on the relationship between housing and social networks (which is largely concerned with homeowners). However, there has been little research that links all three aspects, especially in relation to social housing. This provides a starting point for this research, which involved interviews with housing organisation staff and focus groups with tenants in two case study areas in metropolitan Adelaide, South Australia. This article reports on the findings through examining the way in which housing tenure may affect social network formation, and considering the ways that these networks can impact on job attainment. It is concluded that, overall, those in community housing appeared to fare better, in terms of employment-conducive networks, than those in public housing. This finding is related not just to the management of the housing, but also to the broader issues of stigma, area-level deprivation and intergenerational unemployment.Item Battle for Seattle: protest and popular geopolitics in The Australian newspaper(2003) Hay, Iain Mill; McFarlane, Thomas AllanItem The Spatial Organisation of Women's Soccer in Adelaide: Another Tale of Spatial Inequality?(2008) Rosso, Edoardo GiovanniItem Australia(International Federation for Housing and Planning, 2008) Beer, Andrew PhilipItem The challenge of change: Australian cities and urban planning in the new millenium(2006) Forster, Clive AlexanderItem Australia's coastcare program (1995-2002): its purpose, components and outcomes(2006) Clarke, Beverley DawnItem Development, landuse change and rural resettlement capacity: a case study of the Three Gorges Project, China(2005) Tan, Yan; Brayn, Brett; Hugo, GraemeItem Investigating the effectiveness of an MPA in an area of rapid urban expansion: some preliminary observations(2005) Clarke, Beverley Dawn; Beer, Andrew Philip; Cutler, Cecile; Compas, Eric DavidItem Community engagement for student learning in geography(2008) Hay, Iain Mill; Chalkley, Brian; Le Heron, Erena; Trafford, Julie; Bednarz, Sarah Witham; Fletcher, Stephen; Mohan, AudreyItem Formal vs informal participatory EIA methods: a South Australian Case Study(International Association for Impact Assessment, 2008) Clarke, Beverley Dawn; Harvey, NickItem Sustainable housing paradigms? the impact of reforms on the social housing sector in South Australia and Northern Ireland(2005) Beer, Andrew Philip; Paris, C
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