CURS Publications pre-2007
Refereed Journal Publications
2006
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Institutional data sharing and Geographic Information Systems: enhancing whole-of-government work and critical GIS, Environment and Planning B, (submitted).
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, The political construction of the city-region: notes from Sydney, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, (submitted).
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2006, Understanding master-planned estates in Australian cities: a framework for research, Urban Policy and Research (forthcoming).
Mee, K., 2006, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Geographical Research, 44, (forthcoming).
Mee, K., 2006, 'I ain't been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me': Public housing and the making of home in Inner Newcastle, Housing, Thoery and Society (Submitted).
2005
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Planning the Sydney metropolitan region: neoliberalism and after-neoliberalism in practice?, Geographical Research, 43, 59-70.
O'Neill, P. M. and Argent, N., 2005, Neoliberalism in Antipodean Spaces and Times, Geographical Research, 43, 2-8.
O'Neill, P. M. and Moore, N.M., 2005, Real institutional responses to neoliberalism, Geographical Research, 43, 19-28.
O'Neill, P. M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Reterritorialisation of economies and institutions along the Australian eastern seaboard, Space and Polity, 9, 283-305.
Ruming, K.J., 2005, Partnership, Master Planning and State Provision: A case study of 'actually existing neoliberalism' on the Central Coast,Geographical Research, 43, 82-92.
Wright, S., 2005, Knowing scale: intelle©tual property rights, knowledge spaces and the production of the global, Social and Cultural Geography, 6, 905-921.
2004
Askew, L. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, New suburban gardens, cultural capital and domestic water consumption, Australian Geographer, 35, 17-37.
Connor, T., 2004, Time to scale up cooperation? Trade unions, NGOs, and the international anti-sweatshop movement, Development in Practice, 14, 61-70.
Instone, L., 2004, Situating nature: On doing cultural geographies of Australian nature, Australian Geographer, 35,
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, State, strategy and scale in the competitive city: a neo-Gramscian analysis of the governance of ‘global Sydney’, Environment and Planning A, 36, 1019-1043.
O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Death Sentence: the Decay of Public Language, Australian Geographical Studies, 42, 404-406.
O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Writing Geography to be Read, Australian Geographical Studies, 43, 416-418.
Ruming, K., Mee, K. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Questioning the rhetoric of social mix: courteous community or hidden hostility, Australian Geographical Studies, 42, 234-48.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney: a multiscaled account, Journal of Urban Affairs, 25, 201-223.
Mee, K. and Dowling R., 2003, Reading Idiot Box: films reviews intertwining the social and the cultural, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 185-200.
Mee, K. and Waitt, G., 2003, Culture Matters, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 131-138.
Nolan, N.G., 2003, Ins and Outs of Skateboarding and Transgression in Public Space in Newcastle, Australia, Australian Geographer, 34, 311-328.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting global Sydney in its place, Geography Bulletin, Spring edition.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Reconfiguring the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney, Urban Studies, 39, 1751-1767.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Where is the corporation in the geographical world?, Progress in Human Geography, 27, 677-680.
O'Neill, P.M. and Dewhurst, J., 2003, Gap analysis: collaborative university and agency planning, Inside Housing.
Kearns, M., 2003, Geographies that matter – the rhetorical deployment of physicality, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 139- 153.
2002
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Australian Geographer, 33, 301-316.
Mee, K., 2002, Prosperity and the suburban dream: quality of life and affordability in Western Sydney, Australian Geographer, 33, 337-351.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Prosperity along Australian’s eastern seaboard: Sydney and the geopolitics of urban and economic change, Australian Geographer, 33, 241-261.
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk, P.M., 2002, A contemporary geography of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Australian Geographer, 33, 237-239.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, The global adjective and the globalisation noun: moving away from vagueness towards empowerment and engagement, Geography Bulletin, 34, 108-113.
Wright, S., 2002, Abstract: Intellectual property rights, rice and globalization in the Philippines, Antipode, 34, 151-54.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Situating communicative planning theory: power, knowledge and context, Environment and Planning A, 33, 195–219.
McGuirk, P.M. and MacLaran, A., 2001, Changing approaches to urban planning in an 'entrepreneurial city': the case of Dublin, European Planning Studies, 9, 437–457.
McGuirk, P.M. and Rowe, D., 2001, Defining moments and refining myths, Australian Geographical Studies, 39, 52–67.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Financial narratives of the modern corporation, Journal of Economic Geography , 13, 111-129.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Global commodity chains in the TCF industries, Geodate, 14, 1-4.
2000
Instone, L., 2000, Dancing with Dingoes: Humans, Animals, and the Australian Landscape', UTS Review, 6.
McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Power and policy networks in urban governance: local government and property-led regeneration in Dublin, Urban Studies, 37, 651–72.
O’Neill, P.M. and Whatmore, S., 2000, The business of place: networks of property, partnership and produce, Geoforum, 31, 121-136.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Global business and regional action, Committee for Economic Development of Australia Bulletin, October 2000, 36-38,
Fannin, F., Fort, S., Marley, J., Miller, J. and Wright, S., 2000, The battle in Seattle: A response from local geographers in the midst of the WTO Ministerial, Antipode, 32, 215-221.
Unrefeered Journal Articles
2004
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Sydney as a global city, Geodate, 17, 1-6.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, The future of the city, Geodate, 16, 1-5.
Wright, S., 2003, Responding to hunger in a globalizing world: the emergence of food sovereignty, GSC Quarterly No.9. Summer 2003.
2002
Wright, S., 2002, Focus on the CGIAR: Public-private partnerships, Suhay Special Edition. Oct 2002. MASIPAG: Los Baños, Philippines.
Books
2000
Waitt, G., McGuirk, P.M., Dunn, K.M., Hartig, K.V. and Burnley, I., 2000, Introducing Human Geography: Globalisation, Difference, Inequality, Pearson. pp 560 (Winner of The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing, Single Title (Wholly Australian category)
McManus, P., O’Neill, P.M. and Loughran, R., eds, 2000, Journeys: Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin: Sydney 276pp (ISBN 1 86508 311 9)
Book Chapters
2006
Instone, L., 2006, Eating the country, in L. Dale and M. Henderson (eds), Terra Re-cognition: New Essays in Australian Studies, API Network. Bentley.
Wright, S., Forthcoming, Notes from the field: On collaboration, The Qualitative Report.
Wright, S. 2006, Responding to hunger in a globalizing world: the emergence of food sovereignty, in Global Food Security - An Introduction, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India.
2005
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P., 2005, Using questionnaires in qualitative human geography, in I. Hay (ed), Qualitative Methods in Human Geography (2nd Edn), Oxford, Melbourne.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Getting under the skin of the corporation and developing a public voice, in T. Barnes, E. Sheppard, J. Peck and A. Tickell (eds), Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Sage, London.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, in A. Rainnie (ed), The ‘New Regionalism’ in Australia: Models of Work, Organisation and Governance, Ashgate, Aldershot, 49-68.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Financial narratives of the corporation, in M. Taylorand P. Oinas (eds), Conceptualising the Firm, Oxford University Press, London.
2004
O’Neill, P.M., 2004, Neoliberalism: what’s in the concept? Antipodean reflections, in J. Sidaway and H. Yeung (eds), Orienting Neoliberalism: Changing Political-Economies in the Asia-Pacific , Sage, London.
Mee, K.J., 2004, Necessary welfare measure of policy failure: media reports of public housing in the 1990s, in K. Jacobs, J. Kemery and T. Manzi (eds), Social Constructionism in Housing Research, Ashgate, Aldershot.
2003
MacLaran, A. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning the city, in A. MacLaran (ed), Making Space, Edward Arnold, London.
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning Central Sydney, in A. MacLaran (ed), Making Space, Edward Arnold, London, 118-148.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Bringing the qualitative state into economic geography, in T. Barnes, J. Peck, E. Sheppard and A. Tickell (eds), Reading Economic Geography, Blackwell, Oxford and Cambridge MA, 321-337.
Wright, S., 2003, Rice is life: The search for alternatives in the heartland of the Green Revolution, in J. Oram (ed), Regaining the land: Lessons from Farmers’ Experience with Sustainable Agriculture in the Philippines, Catholic Institute for International Relations, London, 75-95.
Wright, S. and Yap, E., 2003, Rice; Our living heritage, in P. Balbontin (ed), I custodi della biodiversità, Edizioni Angolo Manzoni, Italy.
2002
Connor, T., 2002, Rerouting the Race to the Bottom? Transnational Corporations, Labor Practice Codes of Conduct, and Workers' Right to Organize - The Case of Nike, Inc., in B.E. Hernandez-Truyol (ed), Moral Imperialism: A critical anthology, New York University Press, New York, 166-182.
Instone, L., 2002, Eating the country, in L. Dale and M. Henderson (eds), Terra Re-cognition: New Essays in Australian Studies, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia.
2001
Gibson-Graham, J.K. and O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Exploring a new class politics of the enterprise, in J.K. Gibson-Graham, S. Resnick and R. Wolff (eds), Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, London, 56-80.
Wright, S., 2001, Strategies for change: what next?, in G. Evans, J. Goodman and N. Landsbury (eds), Moving Mountains: Communities Confront Mining and Globalisation, Zed Books, London, 223-235.
2000
Dowling, R. and Mee, K., 2000, Tales of the City: Western Sydney at the end of the millennium, in J. Connell (ed), Sydney: The Emergence of a World City, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
McGuirk, P.M. and Rowe, D., 2000, The Newcastle Knights: Capturing the Spirit of a Region? in P. McManus, P. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys that Shape a Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 227–45.
O’Neill, P.M., McManus, P. and Loughran, R., 2000, The Hunter Region in the nation’s spotlight, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1-1.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Gastronomic landscape, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 158-185.
O’Neill, P.M. and Green, R., 2000, Global economy, local jobs, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 108-134.
O’Neill, P.M., McManus, P. and Loughran, R.J., 2000, Coda, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 268-269.
Winchester, H.P.M, McGuirk, P.M. and Dunn K.M., 2000, Material and Symbolic Identities of Newcastle: Continuity and Change, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 207–26.
Wright, S. 2000, Ethical investment and the mining industry, in R. Knowles (ed), Ethical Investment, Choice Books, Sydney, 173-177.
Book Reviews
2005
Mee, K., 2005, J Duncan, N, Johnson and R. Schein (eds), 2004, A companion to cultural geography, Blackwell Publishing, London, in Cultural Geographies, 12, 4, 532 – 533.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Y. Whelan, 2003, Reinventing modern Dublin: streetscape, iconography and the politics of identity, University College Dublin Press, Dublin, in …….
2004
McGuirk. P.M., 2004, T Sager, 2002, Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas: Prelude to Institutional Planning Theory, Ashgate, Aldershot, in Urban Studies, 41.
O’Neill, P.M., 2004, Global City-Regions: Trends, Theory, Policy edited by Allen J. Scott. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, in Urban Studies, 40, 201-2
2003
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, A.Herod, 2001, Labor Geographies, Guildford Press, NY, in Journal of Industrial Relations, 45, 112-113.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, E. Sheppard and T.J. Barnes, 2003, Companion to Economic Geography, Blackwell, London, in Australian Geographical Studies, 41, 324-5.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, G.L. Clark, M.P. Feldman, and M.S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, Oxford, inAustralian Geographical Studies , 41, 325-6.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, K. O'Connor, R. Stimson and R. Daly, 2002, Australia’s Changing Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, in Urban Policy Research, 21, 124-5.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, B. Gleeson and N. Law, 2000, Australian Urban Planning: New challenges, New Agendas, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, in International Planning Studies, 7, 337-8
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, J. Connell (ed), 2000, Sydney: The Emergence of a World City, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, in Political Geography, 21, 418-420.
McGuirk. P.M., 2002, M. Dear, 2000, The Postmodern Urban Condition, Blackwell Publishing, London, in Urban Policy and Research, 20.
Mee, K., 2002, B. Brook, 2002, Placebound: Australian Feminist Geographies, in Gender, Place and Culture, 9, 309-310.
2000
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, G.M. Robinson, 1998, Methods in Human Geography, Wiley, Chichester, in Australian Geographical Studies, 38, 112-3.
Conference Papers Full Written (Refereed)
2006
Dowling, R. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Masterplanned estates and suburban complexity, in K. Anderson (ed), Proceedings of the Post-suburban Sydney: the City in Transition Conference.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Spatial theories of the urban, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2006, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
2005
Bryan, D., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and Stilwell, F., 2005, Understanding Sydney as a global city, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives and Money, Proceedings of the Towards a Cultural Economy of Finance Conference, The Open University and the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, Manchester University, September 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives: Bubble or Anchor?, Proceedings of the Deregulation: The Financial System in the 21st Century Conference, Sussex University, May 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Proceedings of the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus?, Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August - 2 September 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, 8 - 12 January 2005.
2004
Instone, L., 2004, The educational possibilities of dis-comfort, in R. Atkinson, C. McBeath, D. Jonas-Dwyer and R. Phillips (eds), Beyond the Comfort Zone: proceedings of the 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December, 437-443.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Regional development politics along Australia's eastern seaboard, Proceedings of the The Full Employment Imperative: 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and 10th National Conference on Unemployment, The University of Newcastle, Australia, 10-12 December. 2003, 197-208
2003
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Placing the Sydney economy: understanding the reterritorialisation of Australia’s eastern seaboard, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Parramatta, December 2003.
Conference Presentations
2007
Askew, L., 2007, Relationships, care and human service delivery: the collaborative practices of interagency workers. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Dowling, R and McGuirk, P., 2007, Master-planned communities in Sydney: neo-liberal privatisation? Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Hillman, M. and Instone, L., 2007, Which Bank? Legislating nature for biodiversity offsets in New South Wales. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Judd, T. and Moore, N., 2007, Flows and connections: new spatial representations of the lower Hunter, NSW. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Lane, P. and King, R., 2007, Is it worth it? A comparison of spatial and non-spatial models to identify disadvantage in the Hunter region. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Mee, K.J., 2007, Performing care/ demanding care: public housing, good neighbours and care in 900 Neighbours. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Mee, K.J., 2007, A Post-capitalist Politics: Discussant, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Suchet-Pearson, S., Lloyd, K. and Wright, S., 2007, Stories of crossings and connections in Bawaka, North-East Arnhemland. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Tyndall, A., 2007, A Particular Public: Publicness and the Shopping Mall. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Vaughan, N., 2007, ‘The Urban Tribes we have created…’: Representations and Narratives of Bangarra Dance Theatre and NAISDA in Aboriginal emplacement. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Webber, L., 2007, Relationships with and between women’s NGOs in Fiji. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Watt, D., Mee, K.J., Joyce, B. and Edwards, E., 2007 Performing Windale(S): Performance-Based Community Cultural Development Tequniques Enacting/Enabling Possible Futures in Public Housing. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Applied Theatre: Engagement and Transformation
11th and 12th October 2007, University of Sydney.
2006
Aisbett, J., 2006, A Mix Methods Study in the Racialisation of Indigenous Australians by NSW Public Hospitals. Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Askew, L., 2006, Geographies of social governance: a governmental perspective on enacting interagency human service delivery initiatives, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Dowling, R. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Masterplanned estates and suburban complexity, Paper presented to the Post-suburban Sydney: the City in Transition Conference, University of Western Sydney
Instone, L., 2006, Northern belongings. Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, City-regionalisation and reterritorialisation of governance: metropolitan regionalism in Sydney, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Eric Sheppard ‘Critical Geography’s Quandaries’, Discussant in session at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Mee, K.J., 2006, Different sorts of people thrown in together: Negotiating belonging in public housing neighbourhoods, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Nolan, N., 2006, Tales of rednecks, ferals, yuppies and yogies: nature narratives in Kosciuszko National Park, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Competing views of the Pacific island economies, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Eric Sheppard ‘Critical Geography’s Quandaries’, Discussant in session at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O'Neill, P., Wright, S. and Roberts, S., 2006, Competing views of the Pacific island economies, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Roberts, S., Wright, S., and O'Neill, P., 2006, Good Governance in the Pacific: An Examination of Process and Meaning, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Wright, S., Power, E., Muller, S., Lloyd, K. and Suchet Pearson., S., 2006, Quarantine Matters: Quotidian experiences around quarantine in Australia’s northern borderlands, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Wright, S., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Lloyd, K., 2006, Learning exchanges in Australia's northern borderlands: reciprocity, mutuality and ethical approaches to research and teaching, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
2005
Askew, L., 2005, Practising a whole-of-government approach to human service provision: the Families First initiative, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Paper presented at the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005.
Lane, P. and King, R., 2005, C for Children: An Adaptation of the ABS SEIFA targetted for children in a region International Statistics Institute, Sydney, April 2005.
Lane, P., 2005, Comparison of Bayesian and Classical statistical frameworks to develop indicators of family vulnerability using spatial data sets, ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle , 15-7 June 2005.
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2005, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Globalisation: flows and spaces, Discussion paper presented to the Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, August 31- September 2 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Spatial theories of the urban, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P. and. O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, Protocols and procedures for data sharing, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle, 16-7 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Paper presented to the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November- 2 December 2 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I ain’t been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Inaugural Economic Geography Annual Lecture: Prosperity and the tangled economic geography of Australia’s eastern seaboard, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 7 September 2005.
O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, The aggressive management of distributional flows by transnational mining companies, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, 5-8 April 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus? Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Tyndall, A., 2005, Publicness, urban citizenship and the shopping mall, Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Paper presented to the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, Mexico. 8-12 January 2005.
2004
Al manasyeh, N., 2004, The application of a spatial allocation model using GIS to the location of education service (Vocation and Science High Schools) in a district in Jordon, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Evans, G. and O’Neill, P.M., 2004, The Hunter Coal Industry: Sustainability Overwhelmed by Market Structures, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Heys, G., 2004, Archaeology for a Region: Understanding Key Events, Concepts and Practices in creating Governance Models in the Hunter Region, NSW, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Instone, L., 2004, The educational possibilities of dis-comfort', Paper presented at Beyond the Comfort Zone: 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December 2004.
Lane, P.J., and King, R., 2004, A statistical response to criticisms of composite indices: what is wrong and can it be addressed? Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Lane, P.J., 2004 Statistical uses and abuses of Composite Indicators, Paper presented to the Australian Statistical Conference, Cairns, 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, State, strategy and scale in the competitive city, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Population and work in Sydney, New South Wales Geography Teachers Association, 13 August, Sydney
McGuirk, P.M., O'Neill, P.M., Mee, K.J., King, R., Lane, P.J., Moore, N.M., Askew, L., and Judd, T.M., 2004, Creating Loose can(n)ons: Ethics and protocols in accessing agency data, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Mee, K.J., and Moore, N.M., 2004, Monitoring public housing provision in Australia: current performance indicators and the development of spatial measures of housing need, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Moore, N.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Joined-up approaches to the human service delivery in the Hunter Region, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
O’Neill, P.M and Moore, N.M., 2004, Real Institutional Responses to Neoliberalism, Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 2004.
O’Neill, P.M. (2004) Writing to be Read: Can Geography be Activist and Popular?, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Socio-spatial Theory: A Paradigm Working Group of ARCRNSISS, Paper presented at the ARC Research Network SISS conference, Brisbane, 12 December 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, 2004, A place with breath, voice and presence: why regional identity matters, Presentation to the New Institute, , Newcastle Regional Museum, Newcastle, 30 November 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, 2004, The Price of Prosperity, A presentation to Anglicare Australia Conference, Crowne Plaza, Newcastle, 24 October 2004.
O'Neill, P.M. 2004 Demography: The New Economy, New South Wales Geography Teachers Association, Sydney, 13 August 2004.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Regional development politics along Australia's eastern seaboard, Paper presenteded at The Full Employment Imperative: 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and 10th National Conference on Unemployment, The University of Newcastle, Australia, 10-12 December 2004, 197-208.
Ruming, K.J. and Cook, N., 2004, Planning Sydney's Fringe: the not-so-private developer, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Ruming, K.J., 2004, Exploring Sydney's residential development: An Actant-Network approach, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Wright, S., 2004, Harvesting knowledge: the contested terrain of intellectual property rights in the Philippines, Paper presented to the Instituteof Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Researching the spatial economy: geographical talk in the manager’s office, Paper presented to The Summer Institute in Economic Geography, Hosted by the Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6-11 July 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Shaping the 21st Century, An Address to the Annual Conference of the Careers Advisors Association of Australia, The University of Newcastle, 23 November 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Institutions in the Making of the Central Coast Residential Property Market, Paper presented at the New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Planning, population and the (housing) market: the Central Coast since the 70's, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
Wright, S., 2003, Strategies for food security: putting biotech industry claims in context, Paper presented at the Symposium on Genetic Engineering and GMOs, College of Social Science and Philosophy (CSSP), University of the Philippines, 21 February 2003.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Framing the institutional form of urban governance: the political construction of urban coalitions in the governance of global Sydney, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Grounds for change: discourses of public housing in the Sydney media in the 1990s, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Housing, Home and Community: the Adequacy of Housing for Low Income Tenants, Paper presented to Place, Space and Identity Symposium II: House, Home and Hearth, University of Tasmania, 25 October 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2002., p.32.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Coercion and corruption: the vagueness and power of neoliberalism, Paper presented to the CAPSTRANS Conference on Democracy and Political Corruption in Asia, The University of Newcastle, 9 May 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, ‘New Regionalism’ in Australia: Work, organisation and regional governance, Paper presented to the Conference of the Institute of Regional Studies, Monash, 25-26 November 2002 (invited paper).
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Legal narratives of the modern corporation, 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, L.A., 17-23 March 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., ,2002 Local instances, global connections, Conference, The NSW Homeworkers Code of Practice and International Industries Codes, 16-17 July 2002 (invited keynote paper).
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of globalisation and regionalism in Australia, Paper presented to the 17th Biennial Conference of the Australian Geography Teachers’ Association, Melb. 14-18 January 2002 (keynote address).
O’Neill, P.M., Fagan, R.H., and Sadler, D., 2002, Local labour culture, trade unionism and the difference of place, Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers and NZ Geographical Society, University of Otago, 29 January -1 February 2002.
O'Neil, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
O'Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, 'New Regionalism' in Australia: Work, organisation and regional governance, Conference of the Institute of Regional Studies, Monash, 25-26 November 2002 (invited paper).
O'Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Ruming, K.J., 2002, Housing social mix: harmonious community or breeding ground of oppression? Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Wright, S., 2002, Seeds of dissent: Intellectual property rights, rice and globalization in the Philippines, Paper presented to theSSRC fellows meeting, Moscow, October 2002.
Wright, S., 2002, Action research methods in the Social Sciences, Paper presented to the First National Peasants-Scientists Conference; "Forging a Science and Technology for the People”, UPLB College, Laguna, Philippines, 13-14 September 2002.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, NY, February 2001.
Mee, K., 2001, Environment, activism and affordable housing: sharing the prosperity of the global city, Paper present to the Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you’re in: prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Paper present to the Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February – 3 March 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk P.M., 2001, Negotiating the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney’s CBD office space, Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, University of Plymouth, 3-6 January 2001.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, September 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February - 3 March 2001.
Wright, S., 2001, Seeds of Dissent: Intellectual Property Rights, Rice and Globalization in the Philippines, Paper presented a th eLand Institute Symposia, Kansas, September 2001.
Wright, S., 2001, Gardening for the revolution: urban food production, space and knowledge in post Soviet era Cuba, Paper presented to the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, February-March 2001.
2000
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Paper presented to the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 2000.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Towers of Power, Paper presented to theConference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, University of Sydney, 27-30 September 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, A geography of protest: The global clothing industry, Paper presented to theAustralian Geography Teachers Association Conference: Geography for a New Millennium, University of Sydney, 13 January 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, The abnormally normal corporation, Paper presented to the Conference on The Firm in Economic Geography , University of Portsmouth, 9-11 March 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, On the corporate drip: Analysts, journalists, managers and stories of shareholder value, Paper presented to The Global Conference on Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, 5-9 December 2001.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Proceedings of the Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth.
O'Neill, P.M., 2000, A geography of protest: The global clothing industry, Paper presented to the Australian Geography Teachers Association Conference: Geography for a New Millennium, University of Sydney, 13 January 2000.
Wright, S., 2000, More World, Less Bank: Movement, movement and the movement in Seattle and Washington DC, Paper presented to the International Critical Geographers Conference, Taegu, South Korea, July 2000.
Conference Abstracts (refereed)
2005
Askew, L., 2005, Practising a whole-of-government approach to human service provision: the Families First initiative, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Bryan, D., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and Stilwell, F., 2005, Understanding Sydney as a global city, Paper presented at the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives and Money, Paper presented at the Towards a Cultural Economy of Finance Conference, The Open University and the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, Manchester University, September 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives: Bubble or Anchor?, Paper presented at the Deregulation: The Financial System in the 21st Century Conference, Sussex University, May 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Paper presented at the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005, .
Lane, P. and King, R., 2005, C for Children: An Adaptation of the ABS SEIFA targetted for children in a region International Statistics Institute, Sydney, April 2005.
Lane, P., 2005, Comparison of Bayesian and Classical statistical frameworks to develop indicators of family vulnerability using spatial data sets, ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle , 15-7 June 2005
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2005, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Globalisation: flows and spaces, Discussion paper presented to the Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, 31 August - 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Spatial theories of the urban, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P. and. O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, Protocols and procedures for data sharing, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle, 16-7 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Paper presented to the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I ain’t been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, The aggressive management of distributional flows by transnational mining companies, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver , 5-8 April 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus?Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Tyndall, A., 2005, Publicness, urban citizenship and the shopping mall,Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Paper presented to the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, Mexico, 8-12 January 2005.
2004
Evans, G. and O’Neill, P.M., 2004, The Hunter Coal Industry: Sustainability Overwhelmed by Market Structures, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Heys, G., 2004, Archaeology for a Region: Understanding Key Events, Concepts and Practices in creating Governance Models in the Hunter Region, NSW, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
Lane, P.J., 2004, Statistical uses and abuses of Composite Indicators, Australian Statistical Conference, Cairns, Australia, July 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., (2004) State, strategy and scale in the competitive city, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 2004.
Moore, N.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Joined-up approaches to the human service delivery in the Hunter Region, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
O’Neill, P.M and Moore, N.M., 2004, Real Institutional Responses to Neoliberalism, Abstract in conference program, Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 2004.
O’Neill, P.M. (2004) Writing to be Read: Can Geography be Activist and Popular?, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Socio-spatial Theory: A Paradigm Working Group of ARCRNSISS, Paper presented at the ARC Research Network SISS conference, Brisbane, 12 December 2004.
Ruming, K.J. and Cook, N., 2004, Planning Sydney's Fringe: the not-so-private developer, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
Ruming, K.J., 2004, Exploring Sydney's residential development: An Actant-Network approach, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Macquarie Street, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Researching the spatial economy: geographical talk in the manager’s office. A paper presented to The Summer Institute in Economic Geography, Hosted by the Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6-11 July 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Institutions in the Making of the Central Coast Residential Property Market, New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Planning, population and the (housing) market: the Central Coast since the 70's, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Framing the institutional form of urban governance: the political construction of urban coalitions in the governance of global Sydney, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Grounds for change: discourses of public housing in the Sydney media in the 1990s, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Legal narratives of the modern corporation, 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, L.A., 17-23 March, p.114
O'Neil, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
Ruming, K.J., 2002, Housing social mix: harmonious community or breeding ground of oppression? Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
2006
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Institutional data sharing and Geographic Information Systems: enhancing whole-of-government work and critical GIS, Environment and Planning B, (submitted).
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, The political construction of the city-region: notes from Sydney, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, (submitted).
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2006, Understanding master-planned estates in Australian cities: a framework for research, Urban Policy and Research (forthcoming).
Mee, K., 2006, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Geographical Research, 44, (forthcoming).
Mee, K., 2006, 'I ain't been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me': Public housing and the making of home in Inner Newcastle, Housing, Thoery and Society (Submitted).
2005
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Planning the Sydney metropolitan region: neoliberalism and after-neoliberalism in practice?, Geographical Research, 43, 59-70.
O'Neill, P. M. and Argent, N., 2005, Neoliberalism in Antipodean Spaces and Times, Geographical Research, 43, 2-8.
O'Neill, P. M. and Moore, N.M., 2005, Real institutional responses to neoliberalism, Geographical Research, 43, 19-28.
O'Neill, P. M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Reterritorialisation of economies and institutions along the Australian eastern seaboard, Space and Polity, 9, 283-305.
Ruming, K.J., 2005, Partnership, Master Planning and State Provision: A case study of 'actually existing neoliberalism' on the Central Coast,Geographical Research, 43, 82-92.
Wright, S., 2005, Knowing scale: intelle©tual property rights, knowledge spaces and the production of the global, Social and Cultural Geography, 6, 905-921.
2004
Askew, L. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, New suburban gardens, cultural capital and domestic water consumption, Australian Geographer, 35, 17-37.
Connor, T., 2004, Time to scale up cooperation? Trade unions, NGOs, and the international anti-sweatshop movement, Development in Practice, 14, 61-70.
Instone, L., 2004, Situating nature: On doing cultural geographies of Australian nature, Australian Geographer, 35,
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, State, strategy and scale in the competitive city: a neo-Gramscian analysis of the governance of ‘global Sydney’, Environment and Planning A, 36, 1019-1043.
O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Death Sentence: the Decay of Public Language, Australian Geographical Studies, 42, 404-406.
O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Writing Geography to be Read, Australian Geographical Studies, 43, 416-418.
Ruming, K., Mee, K. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Questioning the rhetoric of social mix: courteous community or hidden hostility, Australian Geographical Studies, 42, 234-48.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney: a multiscaled account, Journal of Urban Affairs, 25, 201-223.
Mee, K. and Dowling R., 2003, Reading Idiot Box: films reviews intertwining the social and the cultural, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 185-200.
Mee, K. and Waitt, G., 2003, Culture Matters, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 131-138.
Nolan, N.G., 2003, Ins and Outs of Skateboarding and Transgression in Public Space in Newcastle, Australia, Australian Geographer, 34, 311-328.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting global Sydney in its place, Geography Bulletin, Spring edition.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Reconfiguring the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney, Urban Studies, 39, 1751-1767.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Where is the corporation in the geographical world?, Progress in Human Geography, 27, 677-680.
O'Neill, P.M. and Dewhurst, J., 2003, Gap analysis: collaborative university and agency planning, Inside Housing.
Kearns, M., 2003, Geographies that matter – the rhetorical deployment of physicality, Social and Cultural Geography, 4, 139- 153.
2002
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Australian Geographer, 33, 301-316.
Mee, K., 2002, Prosperity and the suburban dream: quality of life and affordability in Western Sydney, Australian Geographer, 33, 337-351.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Prosperity along Australian’s eastern seaboard: Sydney and the geopolitics of urban and economic change, Australian Geographer, 33, 241-261.
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk, P.M., 2002, A contemporary geography of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Australian Geographer, 33, 237-239.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, The global adjective and the globalisation noun: moving away from vagueness towards empowerment and engagement, Geography Bulletin, 34, 108-113.
Wright, S., 2002, Abstract: Intellectual property rights, rice and globalization in the Philippines, Antipode, 34, 151-54.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Situating communicative planning theory: power, knowledge and context, Environment and Planning A, 33, 195–219.
McGuirk, P.M. and MacLaran, A., 2001, Changing approaches to urban planning in an 'entrepreneurial city': the case of Dublin, European Planning Studies, 9, 437–457.
McGuirk, P.M. and Rowe, D., 2001, Defining moments and refining myths, Australian Geographical Studies, 39, 52–67.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Financial narratives of the modern corporation, Journal of Economic Geography , 13, 111-129.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Global commodity chains in the TCF industries, Geodate, 14, 1-4.
2000
Instone, L., 2000, Dancing with Dingoes: Humans, Animals, and the Australian Landscape', UTS Review, 6.
McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Power and policy networks in urban governance: local government and property-led regeneration in Dublin, Urban Studies, 37, 651–72.
O’Neill, P.M. and Whatmore, S., 2000, The business of place: networks of property, partnership and produce, Geoforum, 31, 121-136.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Global business and regional action, Committee for Economic Development of Australia Bulletin, October 2000, 36-38,
Fannin, F., Fort, S., Marley, J., Miller, J. and Wright, S., 2000, The battle in Seattle: A response from local geographers in the midst of the WTO Ministerial, Antipode, 32, 215-221.
Unrefeered Journal Articles
2004
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Sydney as a global city, Geodate, 17, 1-6.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, The future of the city, Geodate, 16, 1-5.
Wright, S., 2003, Responding to hunger in a globalizing world: the emergence of food sovereignty, GSC Quarterly No.9. Summer 2003.
2002
Wright, S., 2002, Focus on the CGIAR: Public-private partnerships, Suhay Special Edition. Oct 2002. MASIPAG: Los Baños, Philippines.
Books
2000
Waitt, G., McGuirk, P.M., Dunn, K.M., Hartig, K.V. and Burnley, I., 2000, Introducing Human Geography: Globalisation, Difference, Inequality, Pearson. pp 560
(Winner of The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing, Single Title
(Wholly Australian category)
McManus, P., O’Neill, P.M. and Loughran, R., eds, 2000, Journeys: Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin: Sydney 276pp (ISBN 1 86508 311 9)
Book Chapters
2006
Instone, L., 2006, Eating the country, in L. Dale and M. Henderson (eds), Terra Re-cognition: New Essays in Australian Studies, API Network. Bentley.
Wright, S., Forthcoming, Notes from the field: On collaboration, The Qualitative Report.
Wright, S. 2006, Responding to hunger in a globalizing world: the emergence of food sovereignty, in Global Food Security - An Introduction, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India.
2005
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P., 2005, Using questionnaires in qualitative human geography, in I. Hay (ed), Qualitative Methods in Human Geography (2nd Edn), Oxford, Melbourne.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Getting under the skin of the corporation and developing a public voice, in T. Barnes, E. Sheppard, J. Peck and A. Tickell (eds), Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Sage, London.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, in A. Rainnie (ed), The ‘New Regionalism’ in Australia: Models of Work, Organisation and Governance, Ashgate, Aldershot, 49-68.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Financial narratives of the corporation, in M. Taylorand P. Oinas (eds), Conceptualising the Firm, Oxford University Press, London.
2004
O’Neill, P.M., 2004, Neoliberalism: what’s in the concept? Antipodean reflections, in J. Sidaway and H. Yeung (eds), Orienting Neoliberalism: Changing Political-Economies in the Asia-Pacific , Sage, London.
Mee, K.J., 2004, Necessary welfare measure of policy failure: media reports of public housing in the 1990s, in K. Jacobs, J. Kemery and T. Manzi (eds), Social Constructionism in Housing Research, Ashgate, Aldershot.
2003
MacLaran, A. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning the city, in A. MacLaran (ed), Making Space, Edward Arnold, London.
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning Central Sydney, in A. MacLaran (ed), Making Space, Edward Arnold, London, 118-148.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Bringing the qualitative state into economic geography, in T. Barnes, J. Peck, E. Sheppard and A. Tickell (eds), Reading Economic Geography, Blackwell, Oxford and Cambridge MA, 321-337.
Wright, S., 2003, Rice is life: The search for alternatives in the heartland of the Green Revolution, in J. Oram (ed), Regaining the land: Lessons from Farmers’ Experience with Sustainable Agriculture in the Philippines, Catholic Institute for International Relations, London, 75-95.
Wright, S. and Yap, E., 2003, Rice; Our living heritage, in P. Balbontin (ed), I custodi della biodiversità, Edizioni Angolo Manzoni, Italy.
2002
Connor, T., 2002, Rerouting the Race to the Bottom? Transnational Corporations, Labor Practice Codes of Conduct, and Workers' Right to Organize - The Case of Nike, Inc., in B.E. Hernandez-Truyol (ed), Moral Imperialism: A critical anthology, New York University Press, New York, 166-182.
Instone, L., 2002, Eating the country, in L. Dale and M. Henderson (eds), Terra Re-cognition: New Essays in Australian Studies, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia.
2001
Gibson-Graham, J.K. and O’Neill, P.M., 2001, Exploring a new class politics of the enterprise, in J.K. Gibson-Graham, S. Resnick and R. Wolff (eds), Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, London, 56-80.
Wright, S., 2001, Strategies for change: what next?, in G. Evans, J. Goodman and N. Landsbury (eds), Moving Mountains: Communities Confront Mining and Globalisation, Zed Books, London, 223-235.
2000
Dowling, R. and Mee, K., 2000, Tales of the City: Western Sydney at the end of the millennium, in J. Connell (ed), Sydney: The Emergence of a World City, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
McGuirk, P.M. and Rowe, D., 2000, The Newcastle Knights: Capturing the Spirit of a Region? in P. McManus, P. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys that Shape a Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 227–45.
O’Neill, P.M., McManus, P. and Loughran, R., 2000, The Hunter Region in the nation’s spotlight, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1-1.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Gastronomic landscape, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 158-185.
O’Neill, P.M. and Green, R., 2000, Global economy, local jobs, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 108-134.
O’Neill, P.M., McManus, P. and Loughran, R.J., 2000, Coda, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 268-269.
Winchester, H.P.M, McGuirk, P.M. and Dunn K.M., 2000, Material and Symbolic Identities of Newcastle: Continuity and Change, in P. McManus, P.M. O’Neill and R.J. Loughran (eds), Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 207–26.
Wright, S. 2000, Ethical investment and the mining industry, in R. Knowles (ed), Ethical Investment, Choice Books, Sydney, 173-177.
Book Reviews
2005
Mee, K., 2005, J Duncan, N, Johnson and R. Schein (eds), 2004, A companion to cultural geography, Blackwell Publishing, London, in Cultural Geographies, 12, 4, 532 – 533.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Y. Whelan, 2003, Reinventing modern Dublin: streetscape, iconography and the politics of identity, University College Dublin Press, Dublin, in …….
2004
McGuirk. P.M., 2004, T Sager, 2002, Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas: Prelude to Institutional Planning Theory, Ashgate, Aldershot, in Urban Studies, 41.
O’Neill, P.M., 2004, Global City-Regions: Trends, Theory, Policy edited by Allen J. Scott. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, in Urban Studies, 40, 201-2
2003
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, A.Herod, 2001, Labor Geographies, Guildford Press, NY, in Journal of Industrial Relations, 45, 112-113.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, E. Sheppard and T.J. Barnes, 2003, Companion to Economic Geography, Blackwell, London, in Australian Geographical Studies, 41, 324-5.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, G.L. Clark, M.P. Feldman, and M.S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, Oxford, inAustralian Geographical Studies , 41, 325-6.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, K. O'Connor, R. Stimson and R. Daly, 2002, Australia’s Changing Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, in Urban Policy Research, 21, 124-5.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, B. Gleeson and N. Law, 2000, Australian Urban Planning: New challenges, New Agendas, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, in International Planning Studies, 7, 337-8
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, J. Connell (ed), 2000, Sydney: The Emergence of a World City, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, in Political Geography, 21, 418-420.
McGuirk. P.M., 2002, M. Dear, 2000, The Postmodern Urban Condition, Blackwell Publishing, London, in Urban Policy and Research, 20.
Mee, K., 2002, B. Brook, 2002, Placebound: Australian Feminist Geographies, in Gender, Place and Culture, 9, 309-310.
2000
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, G.M. Robinson, 1998, Methods in Human Geography, Wiley, Chichester, in Australian Geographical Studies, 38, 112-3.
Conference Papers Full Written (Refereed)
2006
Dowling, R. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Masterplanned estates and suburban complexity, in K. Anderson (ed), Proceedings of the Post-suburban Sydney: the City in Transition Conference.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Spatial theories of the urban, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2006, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, ISBN 1920701699, forthcoming.
2005
Bryan, D., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and Stilwell, F., 2005, Understanding Sydney as a global city, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives and Money, Proceedings of the Towards a Cultural Economy of Finance Conference, The Open University and the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, Manchester University, September 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives: Bubble or Anchor?, Proceedings of the Deregulation: The Financial System in the 21st Century Conference, Sussex University, May 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Proceedings of the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus?, Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August - 2 September 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, 8 - 12 January 2005.
2004
Instone, L., 2004, The educational possibilities of dis-comfort, in R. Atkinson, C. McBeath, D. Jonas-Dwyer and R. Phillips (eds), Beyond the Comfort Zone: proceedings of the 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December, 437-443.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Regional development politics along Australia's eastern seaboard, Proceedings of the The Full Employment Imperative: 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and 10th National Conference on Unemployment, The University of Newcastle, Australia, 10-12 December. 2003, 197-208
2003
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Placing the Sydney economy: understanding the reterritorialisation of Australia’s eastern seaboard, Proceedings of the State of Australian Cities Conference, Parramatta, December 2003.
Conference Presentations
2007
Askew, L., 2007, Relationships, care and human service delivery: the collaborative practices of interagency workers. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Dowling, R and McGuirk, P., 2007, Master-planned communities in Sydney: neo-liberal privatisation? Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Hillman, M. and Instone, L., 2007, Which Bank? Legislating nature for biodiversity offsets in New South Wales. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Judd, T. and Moore, N., 2007, Flows and connections: new spatial representations of the lower Hunter, NSW. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Lane, P. and King, R., 2007, Is it worth it? A comparison of spatial and non-spatial models to identify disadvantage in the Hunter region. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Mee, K.J., 2007, Performing care/ demanding care: public housing, good neighbours and care in 900 Neighbours. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Mee, K.J., 2007, A Post-capitalist Politics: Discussant, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Suchet-Pearson, S., Lloyd, K. and Wright, S., 2007, Stories of crossings and connections in Bawaka, North-East Arnhemland. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Tyndall, A., 2007, A Particular Public: Publicness and the Shopping Mall. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Vaughan, N., 2007, ‘The Urban Tribes we have created…’: Representations and Narratives of Bangarra Dance Theatre and NAISDA in Aboriginal emplacement. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Webber, L., 2007, Relationships with and between women’s NGOs in Fiji. Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (IAG), Melbourne, July 2 – 5.
Watt, D., Mee, K.J., Joyce, B. and Edwards, E., 2007 Performing Windale(S): Performance-Based Community Cultural Development Tequniques Enacting/Enabling Possible Futures in Public Housing. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Applied Theatre: Engagement and Transformation
11th and 12th October 2007, University of Sydney.
2006
Aisbett, J., 2006, A Mix Methods Study in the Racialisation of Indigenous Australians by NSW Public Hospitals. Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Askew, L., 2006, Geographies of social governance: a governmental perspective on enacting interagency human service delivery initiatives, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Dowling, R. and McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Masterplanned estates and suburban complexity, Paper presented to the Post-suburban Sydney: the City in Transition Conference, University of Western Sydney
Instone, L., 2006, Northern belongings. Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, City-regionalisation and reterritorialisation of governance: metropolitan regionalism in Sydney, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
McGuirk, P.M., 2006, Eric Sheppard ‘Critical Geography’s Quandaries’, Discussant in session at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Mee, K.J., 2006, Different sorts of people thrown in together: Negotiating belonging in public housing neighbourhoods, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Nolan, N., 2006, Tales of rednecks, ferals, yuppies and yogies: nature narratives in Kosciuszko National Park, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Competing views of the Pacific island economies, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O’Neill, P.M., 2006, Eric Sheppard ‘Critical Geography’s Quandaries’, Discussant in session at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
O'Neill, P., Wright, S. and Roberts, S., 2006, Competing views of the Pacific island economies, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Roberts, S., Wright, S., and O'Neill, P., 2006, Good Governance in the Pacific: An Examination of Process and Meaning, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Wright, S., Power, E., Muller, S., Lloyd, K. and Suchet Pearson., S., 2006, Quarantine Matters: Quotidian experiences around quarantine in Australia’s northern borderlands, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
Wright, S., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Lloyd, K., 2006, Learning exchanges in Australia's northern borderlands: reciprocity, mutuality and ethical approaches to research and teaching, Paper presented at the International Geographical Union Conference, Brisbane, 3 – 7 July 2006.
2005
Askew, L., 2005, Practising a whole-of-government approach to human service provision: the Families First initiative, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Paper presented at the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005.
Lane, P. and King, R., 2005, C for Children: An Adaptation of the ABS SEIFA targetted for children in a region International Statistics Institute, Sydney, April 2005.
Lane, P., 2005, Comparison of Bayesian and Classical statistical frameworks to develop indicators of family vulnerability using spatial data sets, ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle , 15-7 June 2005.
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2005, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Globalisation: flows and spaces, Discussion paper presented to the Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, August 31- September 2 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Spatial theories of the urban, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P. and. O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, Protocols and procedures for data sharing, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle, 16-7 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Paper presented to the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November- 2 December 2 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I ain’t been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Inaugural Economic Geography Annual Lecture: Prosperity and the tangled economic geography of Australia’s eastern seaboard, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 7 September 2005.
O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, The aggressive management of distributional flows by transnational mining companies, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, 5-8 April 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus? Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Tyndall, A., 2005, Publicness, urban citizenship and the shopping mall, Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Paper presented to the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, Mexico. 8-12 January 2005.
2004
Al manasyeh, N., 2004, The application of a spatial allocation model using GIS to the location of education service (Vocation and Science High Schools) in a district in Jordon, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Evans, G. and O’Neill, P.M., 2004, The Hunter Coal Industry: Sustainability Overwhelmed by Market Structures, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Heys, G., 2004, Archaeology for a Region: Understanding Key Events, Concepts and Practices in creating Governance Models in the Hunter Region, NSW, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Instone, L., 2004, The educational possibilities of dis-comfort', Paper presented at Beyond the Comfort Zone: 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December 2004.
Lane, P.J., and King, R., 2004, A statistical response to criticisms of composite indices: what is wrong and can it be addressed? Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Lane, P.J., 2004 Statistical uses and abuses of Composite Indicators, Paper presented to the Australian Statistical Conference, Cairns, 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, State, strategy and scale in the competitive city, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Population and work in Sydney, New South Wales Geography Teachers Association, 13 August, Sydney
McGuirk, P.M., O'Neill, P.M., Mee, K.J., King, R., Lane, P.J., Moore, N.M., Askew, L., and Judd, T.M., 2004, Creating Loose can(n)ons: Ethics and protocols in accessing agency data, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Mee, K.J., and Moore, N.M., 2004, Monitoring public housing provision in Australia: current performance indicators and the development of spatial measures of housing need, Paper presented to the Spatial Indicators and GIS Workshop, Hosted by the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, , University of Newcastle, 17 November 2004.
Moore, N.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Joined-up approaches to the human service delivery in the Hunter Region, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
O’Neill, P.M and Moore, N.M., 2004, Real Institutional Responses to Neoliberalism, Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 2004.
O’Neill, P.M. (2004) Writing to be Read: Can Geography be Activist and Popular?, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Socio-spatial Theory: A Paradigm Working Group of ARCRNSISS, Paper presented at the ARC Research Network SISS conference, Brisbane, 12 December 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, 2004, A place with breath, voice and presence: why regional identity matters, Presentation to the New Institute, , Newcastle Regional Museum, Newcastle, 30 November 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, 2004, The Price of Prosperity, A presentation to Anglicare Australia Conference, Crowne Plaza, Newcastle, 24 October 2004.
O'Neill, P.M. 2004 Demography: The New Economy, New South Wales Geography Teachers Association, Sydney, 13 August 2004.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Regional development politics along Australia's eastern seaboard, Paper presenteded at The Full Employment Imperative: 5th Path to Full Employment Conference and 10th National Conference on Unemployment, The University of Newcastle, Australia, 10-12 December 2004, 197-208.
Ruming, K.J. and Cook, N., 2004, Planning Sydney's Fringe: the not-so-private developer, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Ruming, K.J., 2004, Exploring Sydney's residential development: An Actant-Network approach, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Wright, S., 2004, Harvesting knowledge: the contested terrain of intellectual property rights in the Philippines, Paper presented to the Instituteof Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Researching the spatial economy: geographical talk in the manager’s office, Paper presented to The Summer Institute in Economic Geography, Hosted by the Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6-11 July 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Shaping the 21st Century, An Address to the Annual Conference of the Careers Advisors Association of Australia, The University of Newcastle, 23 November 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Institutions in the Making of the Central Coast Residential Property Market, Paper presented at the New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Planning, population and the (housing) market: the Central Coast since the 70's, Presented to Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
Wright, S., 2003, Strategies for food security: putting biotech industry claims in context, Paper presented at the Symposium on Genetic Engineering and GMOs, College of Social Science and Philosophy (CSSP), University of the Philippines, 21 February 2003.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Framing the institutional form of urban governance: the political construction of urban coalitions in the governance of global Sydney, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Grounds for change: discourses of public housing in the Sydney media in the 1990s, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Housing, Home and Community: the Adequacy of Housing for Low Income Tenants, Paper presented to Place, Space and Identity Symposium II: House, Home and Hearth, University of Tasmania, 25 October 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2002., p.32.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Coercion and corruption: the vagueness and power of neoliberalism, Paper presented to the CAPSTRANS Conference on Democracy and Political Corruption in Asia, The University of Newcastle, 9 May 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, ‘New Regionalism’ in Australia: Work, organisation and regional governance, Paper presented to the Conference of the Institute of Regional Studies, Monash, 25-26 November 2002 (invited paper).
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Legal narratives of the modern corporation, 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, L.A., 17-23 March 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., ,2002 Local instances, global connections, Conference, The NSW Homeworkers Code of Practice and International Industries Codes, 16-17 July 2002 (invited keynote paper).
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of globalisation and regionalism in Australia, Paper presented to the 17th Biennial Conference of the Australian Geography Teachers’ Association, Melb. 14-18 January 2002 (keynote address).
O’Neill, P.M., Fagan, R.H., and Sadler, D., 2002, Local labour culture, trade unionism and the difference of place, Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers and NZ Geographical Society, University of Otago, 29 January -1 February 2002.
O'Neil, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
O'Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutional behaviours and the prospects of new regionalism, 'New Regionalism' in Australia: Work, organisation and regional governance, Conference of the Institute of Regional Studies, Monash, 25-26 November 2002 (invited paper).
O'Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Ruming, K.J., 2002, Housing social mix: harmonious community or breeding ground of oppression? Paper presented at the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Australian National University, 9-12 July 2002.
Wright, S., 2002, Seeds of dissent: Intellectual property rights, rice and globalization in the Philippines, Paper presented to theSSRC fellows meeting, Moscow, October 2002.
Wright, S., 2002, Action research methods in the Social Sciences, Paper presented to the First National Peasants-Scientists Conference; "Forging a Science and Technology for the People”, UPLB College, Laguna, Philippines, 13-14 September 2002.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, NY, February 2001.
Mee, K., 2001, Environment, activism and affordable housing: sharing the prosperity of the global city, Paper present to the Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you’re in: prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Paper present to the Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February – 3 March 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk P.M., 2001, Negotiating the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney’s CBD office space, Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, University of Plymouth, 3-6 January 2001.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, September 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February - 3 March 2001.
Wright, S., 2001, Seeds of Dissent: Intellectual Property Rights, Rice and Globalization in the Philippines, Paper presented a th eLand Institute Symposia, Kansas, September 2001.
Wright, S., 2001, Gardening for the revolution: urban food production, space and knowledge in post Soviet era Cuba, Paper presented to the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, February-March 2001.
2000
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Paper presented to the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 2000.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Towers of Power, Paper presented to theConference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, University of Sydney, 27-30 September 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, A geography of protest: The global clothing industry, Paper presented to theAustralian Geography Teachers Association Conference: Geography for a New Millennium, University of Sydney, 13 January 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, The abnormally normal corporation, Paper presented to the Conference on The Firm in Economic Geography , University of Portsmouth, 9-11 March 2000.
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, On the corporate drip: Analysts, journalists, managers and stories of shareholder value, Paper presented to The Global Conference on Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, 5-9 December 2001.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Proceedings of the Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth.
O'Neill, P.M., 2000, A geography of protest: The global clothing industry, Paper presented to the Australian Geography Teachers Association Conference: Geography for a New Millennium, University of Sydney, 13 January 2000.
Wright, S., 2000, More World, Less Bank: Movement, movement and the movement in Seattle and Washington DC, Paper presented to the International Critical Geographers Conference, Taegu, South Korea, July 2000.
Conference Abstracts (refereed)
2005
Askew, L., 2005, Practising a whole-of-government approach to human service provision: the Families First initiative, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Bryan, D., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and Stilwell, F., 2005, Understanding Sydney as a global city, Paper presented at the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives and Money, Paper presented at the Towards a Cultural Economy of Finance Conference, The Open University and the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change, Manchester University, September 2005.
Bryan, D., 2005, Financial Derivatives: Bubble or Anchor?, Paper presented at the Deregulation: The Financial System in the 21st Century Conference, Sussex University, May 2005.
Instone, L., 2005, Conversations beyond the classroom: blogging in a professional development course, Paper presented at the Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: Maintaining the Momentum, ASCILITE Conference, Brisbane, December 2005, .
Lane, P. and King, R., 2005, C for Children: An Adaptation of the ABS SEIFA targetted for children in a region International Statistics Institute, Sydney, April 2005.
Lane, P., 2005, Comparison of Bayesian and Classical statistical frameworks to develop indicators of family vulnerability using spatial data sets, ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle , 15-7 June 2005
Lloyd, K., Suchet-Pearson, S., and Wright, S., 2005, Decentring Fortress Australia: borderland geographies as relational spaces, in P. O’Neill and G. Wrightson (eds), Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Globalisation: flows and spaces, Discussion paper presented to the Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, 31 August - 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Spatial theories of the urban, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O’Neill, P.M., 2005, Applying GIS in practitioner settings, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
McGuirk, P. and. O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, Protocols and procedures for data sharing, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum, University of Newcastle, 16-7 June 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Rhetoric and reconfiguration: discourse, design and CBD office space in Sydney, Paper presented to the Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
McGuirk, P.M. and Dowling, R., 2005, Situating Master Planned Estates, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I could not pick a better neighbourhood in which to live: public housing, neighbourhood resources and social mix in inner Newcastle, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, I ain’t been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Mee, K.J., 2005, The perils and possibilities of hanging out with geographers, Paper presented to the Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2005, Towards an Antipodean theory of space, Paper presented to the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, University of Newcastle, 15-17 June 2005.
O'Neill, P.M ., 2005, The aggressive management of distributional flows by transnational mining companies, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver , 5-8 April 2005.
O'Neill, P.M., 2005, Beyond governmentality: Can there be a progressive project for an effective, efficient state apparatus?Royal Geographic Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, 31 August – 2 September 2005.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Stilwell, F. and Bryan, D., 2005, Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney’s freight flows, Paper presented to the State of Australian Cities Conference, Brisbane, 30 November - 2 December 2005.
Tyndall, A., 2005, Publicness, urban citizenship and the shopping mall,Institute of Australian Geographers, Armidale, 19 - 22 July 2005.
Wright, S., 2005, Weaving a globalization from below, Paper presented to the Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography, Mexico City, Mexico, 8-12 January 2005.
2004
Evans, G. and O’Neill, P.M., 2004, The Hunter Coal Industry: Sustainability Overwhelmed by Market Structures, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
Heys, G., 2004, Archaeology for a Region: Understanding Key Events, Concepts and Practices in creating Governance Models in the Hunter Region, NSW, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
Lane, P.J., 2004, Statistical uses and abuses of Composite Indicators, Australian Statistical Conference, Cairns, Australia, July 2004.
McGuirk, P.M., (2004) State, strategy and scale in the competitive city, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 2004.
Moore, N.M. and O'Neill, P.M., 2004, Joined-up approaches to the human service delivery in the Hunter Region, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
O’Neill, P.M and Moore, N.M., 2004, Real Institutional Responses to Neoliberalism, Abstract in conference program, Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 2004.
O’Neill, P.M. (2004) Writing to be Read: Can Geography be Activist and Popular?, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide, 13-16 April 2004.
O'Neill, P.M, and McGuirk, P.M., 2004, Socio-spatial Theory: A Paradigm Working Group of ARCRNSISS, Paper presented at the ARC Research Network SISS conference, Brisbane, 12 December 2004.
Ruming, K.J. and Cook, N., 2004, Planning Sydney's Fringe: the not-so-private developer, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004.
Ruming, K.J., 2004, Exploring Sydney's residential development: An Actant-Network approach, Paper presented at the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Glenelg, Adelaide, April 2004
2003
McGuirk, P.M., 2003, Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Putting Global Sydney in its place, An address to the Geography Teachers Association Annual Conference at Parliament House, Macquarie Street, Sydney, 15 August 2003.
O’Neill, P.M., 2003, Researching the spatial economy: geographical talk in the manager’s office. A paper presented to The Summer Institute in Economic Geography, Hosted by the Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6-11 July 2003.
O'Neill, P.M., 2003, Contingent neoliberalism in Australian government, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Institutions in the Making of the Central Coast Residential Property Market, New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2003.
Ruming, K.J., 2003, Planning, population and the (housing) market: the Central Coast since the 70's, Neoliberalism and Australia’s Regions, a Workshop of The Institute of Australian Geographers Rural Studies and Economic Geography Study Groups in association with The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle, 11-12 November 2003.
2002
McGuirk, P.M., 2002, Framing the institutional form of urban governance: the political construction of urban coalitions in the governance of global Sydney, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
Mee, K., 2002, Grounds for change: discourses of public housing in the Sydney media in the 1990s, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
O’Neill, P.M., 2002, Legal narratives of the modern corporation, 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, L.A., 17-23 March, p.114
O'Neil, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2002, The geopolitics of prosperity along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
Ruming, K.J., 2002, Housing social mix: harmonious community or breeding ground of oppression? Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 9 - 12 July 2002.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, NY, February 2001.
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Proceedings of the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth ISBN 1863429085
Mee, K., 2001, Environment, activism and affordable housing: sharing the prosperity of the global city,Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you’re in: prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February – 3 March 2001, 119
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk P.M., 2001, Negotiating the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney’s CBD office space, Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, University of Plymouth, 3 - 6 January 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you're in: Prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2001, 32.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 Feruary - 3 March 2001, 119.
2000
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Proceedings of the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth ISBN 1863429085
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Towers of Power, Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, University of Sydney, 27-30 September 2000.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Proceedings of the Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 2000.
Working Papers and Technical Reports
2005
King, R. and Lane, P., 2005, A Statistical Response to Criticisms of Composite Indices: What is wrong and can it be addressed?, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies for the Families First ARC Linkage Project, Working Paper
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Final Report, December 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Appendix, December 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Preliminary Report, October 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
O’Neill, P.M., Rowe, D., McGuirk P.M., Stevenson, D., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2005, Tender Application for Newcastle Soccer Association, Report written for Newcastle United Soccer Association.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2005, Strategic Connections: Economic Leakage and Industrial Development in Dungog Shire, Report written for Dungog Shire Council.
2004
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2004, Moree Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2004, Kempsey Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2004, Children in the Hunter, Report written for the ARC Linkage FFI and RCMG Hunter Region.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2004, Children and Disadvantage in the Hunter, Report written for the ARC Linkage FFI and RCMG Hunter Region.
2003
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Cessnock Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Greenpoint/Kincumber Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Gosford Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Wyong Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Wyong Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Lane, S., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Inner Newcastle Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M. and Mee, K.J., and Moore, N.M., 2003, Integration of ABS and Agency Data at Collector's District Level: A case study, Working Paper No. 2003/1.
2002
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J. and Lane, S., 2002, The Identification and Evaluation of Families with Younger Children, and Families at Risk, CURS and Families First Initiative, Hunter Region, 46pp.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K. and Moore, N., 2002, The Identification and Evaluation of Indicators of Housing Need, CURS and Families First Initiative, Hunter Region, 27pp.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Belmont/Belmont North/ Marks Point Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 80pp plus apps
McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Swansea Heads Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 81pp plus apps
Mee, K., McGuirk, P.M.,O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Killarney Vale/ The Entrance Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 69pp plus apps
Mee, K., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, .P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Gorokan/ Lake Haven Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 72pp plus apps
Mee, K., M cGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Umina/Woy Woy Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 70pp plus apps
2000
O’Neill, P.M. and Sutherland, E.A., 2000, Towards Secure Employment, Quality Jobs and Wage Justice for Australian TCF Workers, TCFUA National Council, Sydney, 168pp
O’Neill, P.M., and O’Leary, G., 2000, Compliance Costs of the NSW Government's Clothing Outwork Strategy, for the NSW DIR, ESC, April. 12pp
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Review of the Economic Analysis of the Proposed Clothing Outwork Strategy, for the NSW DIR, ESC, Jan. 14pp
McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney, The Association of American Geographers 97th Annual Meeting, NY, February 2001.
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Proceedings of the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth ISBN 1863429085
Mee, K., 2001, Environment, activism and affordable housing: sharing the prosperity of the global city,Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you’re in: prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O’Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February – 3 March 2001, 119
O’Neill, P.M., and McGuirk P.M., 2001, Negotiating the CBD: work and discourses of design in Sydney’s CBD office space, Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, University of Plymouth, 3 - 6 January 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., and McGuirk, P.M., 2001, Recognising the script you're in: Prosperity along the eastern seaboard, Conference of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Dealing with the New Prosperity: an Interdisciplinary Examination of Urban and Regional Issues on the NSW Eastern Seaboard, University of Newcastle, 9 November 2001.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, Institutions, institutional behaviours and the economic landscape, Towards an Enlivened Political Economy of Work, Joint Symposium of the Institute of Australian Geographers and Work and Organisational Studies, University of Sydney, 13-14 November 2001, 32.
O'Neill, P.M., 2001, The politics of globalisation and regionalism in Australian, 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 Feruary - 3 March 2001, 119.
2000
Mee, K. and Dowling, R., 2000, Working-class masculinity, suburbia and resistance: David Caesar's Idiot Box, Proceedings of the Habitus 2000 a sense of place conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth ISBN 1863429085
O’Neill, P.M. and McGuirk, P.M., 2000, Towers of Power, Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, University of Sydney, 27-30 September 2000.
O'Neill, P.M. and McGuirk P.M., 2000, Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney’s CBD, Proceedings of the Habitus Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 2000.
Working Papers and Technical Reports
2005
King, R. and Lane, P., 2005, A Statistical Response to Criticisms of Composite Indices: What is wrong and can it be addressed?, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies for the Families First ARC Linkage Project, Working Paper
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Final Report, December 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Appendix, December 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
Mee, K., Paul, C., Judd, T. and Girgis, A., 2005, Tobacco Outlets in the Hunter Regional: Preliminary Report, October 2005, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies and CHeRP with the Cancer Council of NSW
O’Neill, P.M., Rowe, D., McGuirk P.M., Stevenson, D., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2005, Tender Application for Newcastle Soccer Association, Report written for Newcastle United Soccer Association.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2005, Strategic Connections: Economic Leakage and Industrial Development in Dungog Shire, Report written for Dungog Shire Council.
2004
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2004, Moree Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2004, Kempsey Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2004, Children in the Hunter, Report written for the ARC Linkage FFI and RCMG Hunter Region.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Moore, N. and Judd, T.C., 2004, Children and Disadvantage in the Hunter, Report written for the ARC Linkage FFI and RCMG Hunter Region.
2003
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Cessnock Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Greenpoint/Kincumber Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Gosford Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Wyong Local Area Social Housing Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, J., in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Wyong Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J., Cherry, T., Lane, S., Moore, N.M., Lindstrom-Dube, in conjunction with The Hunter Region Department of Housing, 2003, Inner Newcastle Local Area Plan.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M. and Mee, K.J., and Moore, N.M., 2003, Integration of ABS and Agency Data at Collector's District Level: A case study, Working Paper No. 2003/1.
2002
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K.J. and Lane, S., 2002, The Identification and Evaluation of Families with Younger Children, and Families at Risk, CURS and Families First Initiative, Hunter Region, 46pp.
O’Neill, P.M., McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K. and Moore, N., 2002, The Identification and Evaluation of Indicators of Housing Need, CURS and Families First Initiative, Hunter Region, 27pp.
2001
McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Belmont/Belmont North/ Marks Point Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 80pp plus apps
McGuirk, P.M., Mee, K., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Swansea Heads Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 81pp plus apps
Mee, K., McGuirk, P.M.,O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Killarney Vale/ The Entrance Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 69pp plus apps
Mee, K., McGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, .P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Gorokan/ Lake Haven Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 72pp plus apps
Mee, K., M cGuirk, P.M., O’Neill, P.M. and 2 others, 2001, Umina/Woy Woy Local Area Plan, CURS and NSW DoH, 70pp plus apps
2000
O’Neill, P.M. and Sutherland, E.A., 2000, Towards Secure Employment, Quality Jobs and Wage Justice for Australian TCF Workers, TCFUA National Council, Sydney, 168pp
O’Neill, P.M., and O’Leary, G., 2000, Compliance Costs of the NSW Government's Clothing Outwork Strategy, for the NSW DIR, ESC, April. 12pp
O’Neill, P.M., 2000, Review of the Economic Analysis of the Proposed Clothing Outwork Strategy, for the NSW DIR, ESC, Jan. 14pp

