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Article
Qian, Long, Liu, Li Xian, Liu, Hongbo, and Shi, Xinjie (2024) How does Migration Impact Individuals' Public Safety Perceptions? Evidence from China. Social Indicators Research. (In Press)
Radomskaya, Valeriya, and Bhati, Abhishek Singh (2022) Hawker Centres: A Social Space Approach to Promoting Community Wellbeing. Urban Planning, 7 (4). pp. 167-178.
Cheong, Yinn Shan, and Sin, Harng Luh (2021) Going on holiday to come home: Understanding Singaporean families through studying tourism. Tourism Geographies, 23 (4). pp. 765-786.
Sin, Harng Luh, and Yang, Yang (2020) When in China, drink as the Chinese do: methodological considerations of alcohol consumption in research and fieldwork. Social & Cultural Geography, 21 (7). pp. 1029-1036.
Kanakis, K., McShane, C.J., Kilcullen, M.L., and Swinbourne, A.L. (2019) "It's the people that keep me here": exploring the role of community attachment in increasing length of residency. Journal of Rural Studies, 70. pp. 19-25.
Law, Lisa (2019) The tropical backyard: performing environmental difference. Geographical Research, 57 (3). pp. 331-343.
Nicholas, Christopher, Welters, Riccardo, and Murphy, Laurie (2018) Does social capital help communities to cope with long-distance commuting? Regional Studies, 52 (12). pp. 1646-1657.
Astill, Sandra, and Miller, Evonne (2018) "We expect older adults to be able to prepare and recover from a cyclone as well as younger members of this community": emergency management's expectations of older adults residing in aging, remote hamlets on Australia's cyclone prone coastline. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 12 (1). pp. 14-18.
Astill, Sandra, and Miller, Evonne (2018) The trauma of the cyclone has changed us forever: self-reliance, vulnerability and resilience among older Australians in cyclone prone areas. Ageing and Society, 38 (5). pp. 403-429.
Astill, Sandra (2017) Ageing in remote and cyclone-prone communities: geography, policy, and disaster relief: ageing in remote and cyclone-prone communities. Geographical Research, 55 (4). pp. 456-468.
Biedermann, Narelle (2017) The experiences of Australian military spouses on overseas postings: a qualitative study. Australian Defence Force Journal, 202. pp. 53-62.
Dee, Michael (2017) Big data, urban citizenship, and the world machine. The Global Studies Journal, 10 (2). pp. 41-49.
Benham, Claudia (2016) Change, opportunity and grief: understanding the complex social-ecological impacts of Liquefied Natural Gas development in the Australian coastal zone. Energy Research & Social Science, 14. pp. 61-70.
Dee, Michael (2016) Discovering urban citizenship in the surveillance society. IAFOR Journal of the Social Sciences, 2 (1).
McLean, Jessica, Maalsen, Sophia, and Grech, Alana (2016) Learning about feminism in digital spaces: online methodologies and participatory mapping. Australian Geographer, 47 (2). pp. 151-177.
Addison, Jane (2016) The predictive value of resource defence theory in understanding resource user responses to climatic variability: implications for the viability of institutions in a resource dependent context. Human Ecology, 44 (2). pp. 137-152.
Book Chapter
Gurtner, Yetta, and King, David (2021) Traveling Safely in an Unsafe World – A Shared Responsibility. In: Wilks, Jeff, Pendergast, Donna, Leggat, Peter A., and Morgan, Damian, (eds.) Tourist Health, Safety and Wellbeing in the New Normal. Springer, New York, NY, USA, pp. 167-187.
Kerelian, Narine N., and Jordan, Lucy P. (2016) The highly-skilled in Hong Kong 'Asia's world city'. In: Xu, Qingwen, and Jordan, Lucy, (eds.) Migrant Workers: Social Identity, Occupational Challenges and Health Practices. Nova Science Publishers, New York, NY, USA, pp. 191-211.
Conference Item
Reeves, J.M., Baumgartl, T., Morgan, D., Reimers, V., and Green, M. (2022) Community capacity to envisage a post-mine future: rehabilitation options for Latrobe Valley brown coal mines. In: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Mine Closure. pp. 173-185. From: Mine Closure 2022: 15th International Conference on Mine Closure, 4-6 October 2022, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.