Tuesday, 1st July
Institute of Australian Geographers & The New Zealand Geographical Society Conference 2014
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Speakers
Health Geography
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
Public Lecture Theatre
A Spatial Microsimulation Approach to the Geography of Obesity in New Zealand
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Alison F Watkins
Mortality inequalities across the ditch: what has changed in a generation?
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Malcolm Campbell
Green Infrastructure for Adaptation to Extreme Heat in Sydney
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Matthew Beaty
The Place of Geography in Global Health Education.
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Robert Huish
Associations between GIS-measured built environment features and cardiovascular disease mortality in Montreal, Canada
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Torbjorn van Heeswijck
Public open space, physical activity and public health: Concepts, Methods and Research Agenda
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Javad Koohsari
Critical geographies of consumption / sustainability and waste
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
CLS4
‘Life’s little luxuries’ - why consuming treats really does matter!
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Juliana Mansvelt
Heating up and cooling down: the effects of climate on household energy consumption in Australia
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Sonia Graham
Do-It-Yourself Home Improvement: Practice at the Nexus of Consumption and Production
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Harvey C Perkins
Rebels, nanas, and fitness freaks: How the social meanings around transport consumption influence everyday transport practices
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Helen Fitt
Waste Management in Catering
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Daniel Ryland
Valuing practices in Ewaste recycling in Australia
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Ruth Lane
Gendered Perspectives on Rurality- Enriching and Energising the Field
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
Theatre B (Old Arts 129)
Michigan’s Specialty Crop, Family Farm Enterprises in Agritourism Development
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Deborah Che
Households, Farms and Off-farm Work: Gender Relations in Farm Restructuring
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Heather Mays
Gender, embodiment, and place in a large, tropical and regional city in northern Australia.
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Holly Giblin
Memory Work and Reflexive Gendered Bodies: Examining Rural Landscapes in the Making
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Lia Bryant
Nomadic queer subjects: rethinking queer movement through return journeys to Mardi Gras
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Anna de Jong
Drinking, rurality and gender: women’s narratives of drinking cultures in an Australian country town
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Susannah Clement
Heritage Landscapes
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
Theatre C (Old Arts 124)
Narratives from the arid lands; the meeting of ecologies and cultural waters for mutable times
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Gini Lee
Landscape Perception of the Yarra Valley as a tool for Conservation
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Jane Lennon
Shadows on the Landscape: an Inquiry into the Value of Places
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Ray Sumner
Perspectives on the
Heritagisation
of the Swan Valley, Western Australia
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Valeria Paul
Doing practice-based ethnography: cultivating unknown futures and the co-creation of home in domestic food gardens
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Ananth Gopal
Contested Cultural Heritage and Tourism Landscapes of Asia & the Pacific
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
Theatre D (old Arts 155)
Regional development approaches to tourism, culture and heritage in the Asia-Pacific region
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Keir Reeves
Creative cuisine creating futures? Critical heritage in Southeast Asia.
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Kirsty Marshall
Big brag theory: images from the 1936/35 Australian cricket tour of India.
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Megan Ponsford
The Impact of Complex Change in the Asia Pacific Region on Qantas.
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Kevin B O'Connor
Meaningful transformations with Country at Bawaka, north east Arnhem Land
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Matalena Tofa
Colonial Heritage and Tourism: Ethnic Landscape Perspectives
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Joseph M Cheer
Social Justice / Urban Agriculture and Reconceptualising the City
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
McMahon Ball Theatre
Urban agri-
culture
: building resilience in social systems
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Katharine Archdeacon
Reinventing agro-ecological extension
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Rebecca Cross
"When the surfing’s good, I don’t go gardening.” Tensions and contradictions between radical and recreational approaches to Alternative Food Networks (AFNs)
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Sean Connelly
Dwelling in the Shadow of a Changing Climate: Embodied Learning, New Habits and the Highest Poverty
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Stephen Healy
Geographies of urban encounter
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
North Theatre
Culturing spaces: fostering a sense of belonging for diverse communities in public urban open spaces
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Iris Levin
“The Tribe in the City" : Kanak people and the issue of post-colonial urban planning in Noumea (New Caledonia)
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Olivier Hoffer
Rapidly diversifying ethnoscapes of Auckland
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Wardlow Friesen
Contemporary Research in Indigenous People’s Rights and Knowledges
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
South Theatre
Contemporary Research in Indigenous People’s Rights and Knowledges. Changing the Paradigms: Implementing Aboriginal methodologies and critiquing how ‘Whiteness’ is centred in cultural heritage recording and Knowledge.
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Bettyann Doyle
Reframing indigeneity: The difference an indigenous broadcaster makes
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Julie Cupples
Telling what counts: statistical narratives of Aboriginal experience
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Richard Richard Howitt
REDD+ Governance, Indigenous Mapping and Spatial Governmentality in Indonesia
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Rini Yuni Astuti
Clearing the ground: Decolonialising our thinking
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Elizabeth A Rice
“Won’t you be my neighbour?” Urban Reserves, Treaty Settlements Lands and the Discursive Construction of Indigenous-Municipal Planning Relations
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Janice Barry
Decentralising environmental governance - methods and politics
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
CLS 1
Representation and legitimacy in collaborative freshwater planning
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Jim Sinner
Theorising spatial power, policy and politics in decentralised environmental governance
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Marc Tadaki
From ‘Seven Little Australians’ to the Burnside café: Urban Planning and Trees in Adelaide, Australia
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Melissa Nursey-Bray
Hands up, who wants good water quality!? The mirage of success in setting resource limits in New Zealand
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Ronlyn Duncan
Moving up the regional governance index: the meta-governance of regions
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Tiffany Morrison
The Quest for Cross-Scale Participation in Community Forestry: Mobilizing for Forest Council Federation in Uttarakhand, India
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Clare Tompsett
China in Transition
8:30AM - 10:00AM
Tuesday, 1st July
CLS 3
Rural land reform and involuntary resettlement in China
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Brooke Wilmsen
Resettlement as Poverty Alleviation: Village Organised Rural Development?
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Kate Gomersall
China’s urban fringe as a battle field: Urban expansion, land confiscation and demolishing induced conflicts
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Mark Wang
Public trust to different institutions about drinking water quality in Shanghai, China
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Nahui Zhen
Agriculture in rural China: challenges for climate change adaptation
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Sarah Rogers
Understanding Chinese dam construction input in Ghana
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XIAO HAN
Morning break
10:00AM - 10:30AM
Tuesday, 1st July
Old Arts Hall
Keynote Speakers: Eric Pawson, Lauren Rickards
10:30AM - 12:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Public Lecture Theatre
Classrooms without borders, new spaces and places of learning - JGHE annual lecture
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Eric Pawson
The Anthropocene as a re-adaptation challenge: the new era an old perspective - The Faye Gale Lecture
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Lauren Rickards
Lunch
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Old Arts Hall
Fieldtrip to Yarra Valley
1:00PM - 5:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Monash Road (outside Wilson Hall)
'Meet the editor' with John Connel
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Opportunities for Mentoring
1:30PM - 4:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
David O'Sullivan's GIS workshop
1:30PM - 4:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
CLS 1
Meeting of Heads Geography Programs
2:00PM - 5:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Old Arts - Atrium Meeting Room - 213
Conference dinner
6:30PM - 11:00PM
Tuesday, 1st July
Queens Hall /Courtyard- State Vic Library
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