
Kathy Mee
@KathyMee10
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Urban, cultural geographer from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Editor-in-Chief, @austgeog
Joined December 2019
Please circulate this invitation to interested students. Students should send their abstract to Kathy.mee@newcastle.edu.au by Friday October 25th 2024. Abstracts should include the presenters name, department, institution, a title, abstract of no more than 250 words.
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PhD students) to present their first conference presentation. The @GeogSocNSW awards a prize for best overall presentation, best physical geography presentation and best human geography presentation. The conference will be held at the Nuspace campus of the University of Newcastle.
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The University of Newcastle is delighted to be hosting VERA (Very Early Career Researchers Assembly), sponsored by @GeogSocNSW. The conference provides the opportunity for geographers very early in their careers (such as recently completed honours and Masters students or 1st year.
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Check out the great work our Physical geography @austgeog Editor @KiddVerdon is leading. @GeogSocNSW
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A project which aims to improve preparedness for the escalating threat of heatwaves in regional NSW, has been awarded more than $1.3m funding through the Disaster Ready Fund – an Australian Governm...
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Delighted to see this paper out. The first working towards a special issue or 2 on care infrastructures in 2025. @austgeog @GeogSocNSW @dremmapower @MitchyEmma.
My first academic paper has been published in @austgeog! Based on my doctoral research, the paper looks at care ethics, tenancy management, & tenancy sustainment in social housing. Thanks to @KathyMee10 for the opportunity & my supervisor @Feministingoz!
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RT @A_Lapworth: Great paper just out from @KushaniLiyanag1’s PhD research on smart urbanism in Colombo, Sri Lanka, engaging with the philos….
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Most cities across the globe are embarking on various ‘smart’-based initiatives that seek to use technological developments to enhance people’s lives and make society more productive. Within such s...
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'The Demise of Place Equity in Sydney's Economic Development Planning': #Sydney #development….
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The role of planning in Sydney's economic development since the mid-1970s is explored, focusing on its role in reducing spatial disparities across the region. Planning policies during the period of...
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Check out our new @austgeog paper @GeogSocNSW.
Online now 'Long-Term Hierarchic Changes in Settlement Systems at Geographic ‘Edges’': #settlement #Australia #census @KathyMee10 @GeogSocNSW.
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Our brilliant @austgeog Physical Geography Editor @KiddVerdon hard at work.
Catherine Hill Bay residents have saved century-old wood from a mining jetty to make a Stonehenge-like sculpture!. Dr @KiddVerdon has taken samples to her lab to search for information about the region's climate prior to 1880 👉 📸 K Johnson/@abcnews
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'Population Resettlement in the Pacific: lessons from a hazardous history?': #islands #popula….
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For more than a century Pacific Islanders have been resettled away from difficult circumstances arising from population pressures, environmental hazards and political or economic pressures. Past re...
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Look what arrived @DrEmmaBeckett! Do you think the author would sign it for me at the launch? So exciting.
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'Spatial targeting of early childhood interventions: a comparison of developmental vulnerability in two Australian ci….
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Healthy development in early childhood is a predictor of success in later life. As such, monitoring the development of young children and, where appropriate, intervening to support that development...
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'Compartmentalising Culture: the articulation and consideration of Indigenous values in water resource management': h….
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Social values are receiving increased attention in natural resource management policy and practice, and the notion of cultural values has recently emerged, particularly in relation to water resou...
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'An exploratory study of house-sitting and ‘home’-making among older people': #housesitting #….
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The growing housing unaffordability is forcing people to take on unconventional pathways and experiment with alternate means of ‘home’-making. This research explores opportunities for making ‘home’...
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RT @austgeog: Revisit 'The impacts of flood-mitigation structures on floodplain ecosystems: a review of three case studies from Australia a….
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This study is concerned with the physical impacts of flood-mitigation structures on ‘humanised’ and ‘natural’ floodplain ecosystems. The former constitute fertile, well drained and developed surfac...
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