Emma Baker Profile
Emma Baker

@_HealthyCities_

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Professor of Housing Research; NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Healthy Housing; Australian Institute for Machine Learning

Adelaide, South Australia
Joined April 2014
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@InstAustGeog
Institute of Australian Geographers
2 years
Call for Abstracts IAG2024, Adelaide, July 1-5 2024. https://t.co/XX6pmR5bQd We invite you to submit an abstract that considers the following: How can geographers solve global challenges by providing sustainable solutions at appropriate scales? Guidelines: https://t.co/iWeY9oZahf
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Emma Baker
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Such a great contribution @CraigTweeted “… poor housing conditions create victims. Unintentional injuries are not accidents but are avoidable and preventable.”
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Craig Gurney
2 years
Many thanks to @_HealthyCities_ for the invitation to contribute to #OurHousingAustralia and to make a deep dive into the Australian Housing Conditions Dataset #AHCDsurvey A fascinating dataset which will drive policy analysis and further research in Australia and beyond.
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New paper helps governments preparing for the mental health impact of climate change and environmental events (open access)... https://t.co/R2XhVlefEk @VicGovEPA @UniofAdelaide @achr_adl @guardianeco
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Emma Baker
2 years
Check out the early 2023 release of the Australian Housing Conditions Data Infrastructure dataset. Lets us look behind the front door of 22,500 Australian homes. https://t.co/4KqMACzQNc @ScientificData
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Emma Baker
2 years
Put the new @quarterly_essay by @AlanKohler on your summer reading list. It’s such a great ‘look back to look forward’ on Australian housing.
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Emma Baker
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Hot off the press! Australia’s largest open access national housing dataset in @SpringerNature’s Scientific Data. Open Access article and data. “An Australian Housing Conditions Data Infrastructure” https://t.co/iM7QZyEPAk funded by @arc_gov_au
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Emma Baker
2 years
Automation hesitancy: confidence deficits, established limits and notional horizons in the application of algorithms within the private rental sector in the UK
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tandfonline.com
Drawing upon a qualitative research project examining the use of algorithms in decisions relating to access to housing, this article develops the concept of automation hesitancy. It reflects on the...
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Emma Baker
2 years
Excellent to see housing research trending in the public health literature 🎉@amyclair503 @JECH_BMJ @achr_adl @Housing_CRE @tomjsimcock
@ObserveIR
OOIR
2 years
Trending in #PublicHealth: https://t.co/OJzLXBDuoP 1) Increasingly frequent spillover events of zoonotic viruses (@GlobalHealthBMJ) 2) Dementia incidence trend in England and Wales (@TheLancetPH) 3) Tobacco Use Among U.S. Middle & High School Students 4) Hair relaxer use &
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@MarkStephens64
Mark Stephens
2 years
New Paper (open access): The Role of Housing Costs in Central Banks’ Inflation Targeting Regimes: The Cases of the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Bank of England - Critical Housing Analysis https://t.co/50KpoDaVFs via @housing-critical.com
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Emma Baker
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Laura James’ new paper investigating ‘niches’ as a better way to conceptualize housing’s effects. (Free 50 Link below). Well done @housingishome! @IJHPEditors Housing niches: new directions for housing and urban policy
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@UrbanBigData
UBDC
2 years
🏃🏾‍♀️Hurry! It's the closing date for applications to join us @UrbanBigData as Lecturer in Urban Analytics. Contribute to teaching our MSc Urban Analytics & MSc Urban Transport programmes. Full details: https://t.co/EEdInPKtwU🏃‍♂️
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"Social gradients in health outcomes have been extensively documented...[but] the time has come to...redirect the focus from demonstrating the existence of these disparities to actively seeking solutions" Brill JECH editorial by Steven Bell @JECH_BMJ
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Emma Baker
2 years
Update to @SimonMEvans story: @Qantas now transits international Adelaide-bound passengers via Perth - to a closed airport. Tonight its 20+ tourists and South Australians, surprised to be sleeping in an empty arrivals hall. @PMalinauskasMP
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@bmj_company
BMJ Group
2 years
Recent study in @JECH_BMJ suggests that renting private sector homes can accelerate 'biological ageing' surpassing the impact of unemployment 🏡 #HealthImpact #HousingPolicy #AgeingResearch Read more on the role of housing policy in creating better health https://t.co/8rbezlMDLc
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Emma Baker
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Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing? (Yes-especially private renting, arrears and pollution exposure) @amyclair503 @UniofAdelaide @Housing_CRE @HSA_UK
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Emma Baker
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For policy and research, the definition of a cold home is important. 🍎🍎🍎&🍊🍊🍊This paper is probably helpful. https://t.co/QvqT6fVW5a
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