Publications by: Nick Osbaldiston

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Dadpour, Rana, Law, Lisa, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2024) Expected Versus Experienced Liveability for Amenity Migrants in Cairns, Australia: The Grass is not Always Greener in the Tropics. Urban Policy and Research. -15. (In Press)

Dadpour, Rana, Law, Lisa, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2024) Mapping migrants’ narratives: A qual-GIS approach to Cairns’ urban liveability. Geographical Research. (In Press)

Petray, Theresa, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2024) Exploring Sociology in the Antipodes - Introduction to Sociology 1st Australian Edition. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Boulard, Florence Monique, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2024) New Caledonians are looking to Australia as a safe haven. But for most, migration remains out of reach. The Conversation, 31 May 2024.

Dadpour, Rana, Law, Lisa, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2024) Paradise lost? Rental housing insecurity and the lived experiences of amenity migrants in Cairns, Australia. Australian Planner, 60 (1). pp. 58-71.

Crommelin, Laura, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2023) Regional Australia: Opportunities and Futures. Australian Planner, 58 (3-4). pp. 69-71.

Buckle, Caitlin, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) Editorial introduction: counter-urbanisation in contemporary Australia: a review of current issues and events. Australian Geographer, 53 (4). pp. 347-362.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) Emotions and under-insurance: Exploring reflexivity and relations with the insurance industry. In: Booth, Kate, Lucas, Chloe, and French, Shaun, (eds.) Climate, Society and Elemental Insurance: capacities and limitations. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 156-166.

Osbaldiston, Nick, and Buckle, Caitlin (2022) Lifestyle migration in place: Notes from the field. Thesis Eleven, 172 (1). pp. 114-130.

Gilbert, Andrew S., Busbridge, Rachel, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) ‘Living in crisis’: Introduction to a special section. Thesis Eleven, 170 (1). pp. 3-8.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) ‘The Summers Were Getting Hotter’: exploring motivations for migration to Tasmania away from mainland Australia. Australian Geographer, 53 (4). pp. 461-476.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) The View of Lifestyle Migration: a Brief Exploration of the Ethics of Seeking a Better Way of Life. In: Robertson, Shanthi, and Roberts, Rosie, (eds.) Rethinking Privilege and Social Mobility in Middle-Class Migration: migrants 'in between'. Studies in Migration and Diaspora . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 130-149.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Picken, Felicity, and Denny, Lisa (2021) Dynamics of Seachangers in rural and regional townships. In: Harkness, Alistair, and White, Rob, (eds.) Crossroads of Rural Crime: Representations and Realities of Transgression in the Australian Countryside. Emerald Publishing, Bingley, U.K., pp. 149-166.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Picken, Felicity, and Denny, Lisa (2020) Exploring emotional reflexivity in British lifestyle migration to Australia. Population, Space and Place, 26. e2328.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Denny, Lisa, and Picken, Felicity (2020) Seachange in Tasmania: exploring interstate migration into the 'Apple Isle'. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 26 (1). pp. 55-76.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2020) Westbury Community Public Survey Report on Prison Proposal. Report. Westbury Region Against the Prison (WRAP), Westbury, TAS, Australia.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2020) Writing Noosa's beach: travellers' narratives and modernity. In: Ellison, Elizabeth, and Brien, Donna, (eds.) Writing the Australian Beach: local site, global idea. Palgrave, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 109-123.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Cannizzo, Fabian, and Mauri, Christian (2019) Academic Service: attachment, belief and hope. In: Cannizzo, Fabian, and Osbaldiston, Nick, (eds.) The Social Structures of Global Academia. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 53-69.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Cannizo, Fabian, and Mauri, Christian (2019) 'I love my work but I hate my job' – early career academic perspective on academic times in Australia. Time and Society, 28 (2). pp. 743-762.

Cannizzo, Fabian, Mauri, Christian, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2019) Moral barriers between work/life balance policy and practice in academia. Journal of Cultural Economy, 12 (4). pp. 251-264.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Denny, Lisa, and Picken, Felicity (2019) "Moving to Tassie": a brief examination of internal migration to Tasmania. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2019) Simmel’s Adventure and its relationship to the ought of life. Simmel Studies, 23 (2). pp. 71-96.

Cannizzo, Fabian, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2019) The Social Structures of Global Academia. Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

Osbaldiston, Nick, McShane, Connar, and Oleszek, Raechel (2019) Underinsurance in cyclone and flood environments: a case study in Cairns, Queensland. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 34 (1). pp. 41-47.

Cannizzo, Fabian, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2019) An introduction to the social structures of global academia. In: Cannizzo, Fabian, and Osbaldiston, Nick, (eds.) The Social Structures of Global Academia. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 1-18.

Holley, Karri, Kuzhabekova, Aliya, Osbaldiston, Nick, Cannizzo, Fabian, Mauri, Christian, Simmonds, Shan, Teelken, Christian, and van der Weijden, Inga (2018) Global perspectives on the postdoctoral scholar experience. In: Jaeger, Audrey J., and Dinin, Alessandra J., (eds.) The Postdoc Landscape: The Invisible Scholars. Elsevier, London, UK, pp. 203-226.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2017) Towards a Sociology of the Coast: Our Past, Present and Future Relationship to the Shore. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK.

Cannizzo, Fabian, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2016) Academic work/life balance: a brief quantitative analysis of the Australian experience. Journal of Sociology, 52 (4). pp. 890-906.

Benson, Michaela, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2016) Toward a critical sociology of lifestyle migration: reconceptualizing migration and the search for a better way of life. The Sociological Review, 64 (3). pp. 407-423.

Osbaldiston, Nick, Picken, Felicity, and Duffy, Michelle (2015) Characteristics and future intentions of second homeowners: a case study from Eastern Victoria, Australia. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 7 (1). pp. 62-76.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2015) A cultural sociological reading of lifestyle migration. Two Homelands, 42. pp. 25-36.

Hurlimann, Anna, Barnett, Jon, Fincher, Ruth, Osbaldiston, Nick, Mortreux, Colette, and Graham, Sonia (2014) Urban planning and sustainable adaptation to sea-level rise. Landscape and Urban Planning, 126. pp. 84-93.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2014) Beyond ahistoricity and mobilities in lifestyle migration research. In: Benson, Michaela, and Osbaldiston, Nick, (eds.) Understanding Lifestyle Migration: theoretical approaches to migration and the quest for a better life. Palgrave Macmillan, Bassingstoke, UK, pp. 163-187.

Benson, Michaela, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2014) New horizons in lifestyle migration research: theorising movement, settlement and the search for a better life. In: Benson, Michaela, and Osbaldiston, Nick, (eds.) Understanding Lifestyle Migration: theoretical approaches to migration and the quest for a better life. Palgrave Macmillan, Bassingstoke, UK, pp. 1-23.

Benson, Michaela, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2014) Understanding Lifestyle Migration: theoretical approaches to migration and the quest for a better life. Palgrave Macmillan, Bassingstoke, UK.

Osbaldiston, Nick, and Picken, Felicity (2014) Negotiating the value of "slow" in amenity migration. In: Moss, Laurence A.G., and Glorioso, Romella S., (eds.) Global Amenity Migration: transforming rural culture, economy & landscape. New Ecology Press, Kaslo, Canada, pp. 83-98.

Osbaldiston, Nick, and Picken, Felicity (2014) Ongoing and future relationships of second home owners with places in coastal Australia: an empirical case study from Eastern Victoria. Tourism Review International, 18 (3). pp. 137-152.

O'Brien, Peter, Osbaldiston, Nick, and Kendall, Gavin (2014) ePortfolios and eGovernment: from technology to the entrepreneurial self. Educational Philosophy and Theory , 46 (3). pp. 284-295.

Osbaldiston, Nick, and Picken, Felicity (2014) The urban push for environmental amenity: the impact of lifestyle migration on local housing markets and communities. In: Ragusa, Angela, (ed.) Rural Lifestyles, Community Well-Being and Social Change: lessons from country Australia for global citizens. Bentham Science, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, pp. 45-106.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2013) Conclusion: departing notes on the slow narrative. In: Osbaldiston, Nick, (ed.) Culture of the Slow: social deceleration in an accelerated world. Consumption and Public Life . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 178-192.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2013) Consuming space slowly: reflections on authenticity, place and the self. In: Osbaldiston, Nick, (ed.) Culture of the Slow: social deceleration in an accelerated world. Consumption and Public Life . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 71-93.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2013) Culture of the Slow: social deceleration in an accelerated world. Consumption and Public Life . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2013) Slow culture: an introduction. In: Osbaldiston, Nick, (ed.) Culture of the Slow: social deceleration in an accelerated world. Consumption and Public Life . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 1-18.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2012) Seeking Authenticity in Place, Culture and the Self: the great urban escape. Cultural Sociology . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA.

Osbaldiston, Nick, and Petray, Theresa (2011) The role of horror and dread in the sacred experience. Tourist Studies, 11 (2). pp. 175-190.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2011) The authentic place in the amenity migration discourse. Space and Culture, 14 (2). pp. 214-226.

Cook, Peta S., and Osbaldiston, Nick (2010) Pigs hearts and human bodies: a cultural approach to xenotransplantation. M/C Journal, 13 (5).

Osbaldiston, Nicholas (2010) Elementary forms of place in Seachange. Journal of Sociology, 46 (3). pp. 239-256.

O'Brien, Peter, and Osbaldiston, Nick (2010) ePortfolios and preservice teachers: governing at a distance through non-human actors. In: Ragusa, Angela T., (ed.) Interaction in Communication Technologies and Virtual Learning Environments: human factors. Information Science Reference, Hershey, PA, USA, pp. 170-192.

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