The University of Newcastle,
Researcher report.
| Researcher: | Assoc Prof Glenn Albrecht |
| School: | School of Environmental and Life Science |
| Commenced with Institution: | 29-MAY-1985 |
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Funded Projects
Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.
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Research Higher Degree Supervision
For a more complete picture of the researcher's supervision history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.
Current Student Supervision
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Total Equivalent Full-time Student Units (EFTSU):
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Student Completions
NB - the completions shown here are only those for the University of Newcastle obtained since 2001.
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Research Publications
Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.
Journal Article
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Sartore Gina-Maree, Connor Linda Helen, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Freeman Sonia Robyn, Kelly Brian Joseph, Stain Helen Joy, Tonna Anne Maree, Pollard Georgia-Lee, ’Solastalgia: The distress caused by environmental change’, Australasian Psychiatry, 15 S95-S98 (2007) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Solastalgia’, Alternatives Journal, 32 34-35 (2006) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’The Ethics of Climate Chaos’, Journal of the Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability, 12 19-21 (2006) [C3]
Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Connor Linda Helen, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Freeman Sonia Robyn, Agho Kingsley, ’Validation of an Environmental Distress Scale’, EcoHealth, 3 245-254 (2006) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’'Solastalgia' A New Concept in Health and Identity’, PAN: Philosophy Activism Nature, 41-55 (2005) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Constructing Our Future’, Journal of the Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability, 11 8-9 (2005) [C2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Cashman P, Flint Kay, ’Evolution of Transdisciplinarity and Ecosystem Health at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia’, EcoHealth, 1 23-29 (2005) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Organicism and the Organic University’, Concrescence: The Australasian Journal for Process Thought, 6 43-60 (2005) [C1]
Connor Linda Helen, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Freeman Sonia Robyn, Smith Wayne Trevor, ’Environmental change and Human health in Upper Hunter communities of New South Wales, Australia’, EcoHealth, 1 47-58 (2004) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Cashman Patrick, Flint Kay, ’Evolution of Transdisciplinarity and Ecosystem health at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia’, EcoHealth, 1 23-29 (2004) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Directionality Theory: Neo-Organicism and Dialectical Complexity’, Democracy and Nature, 6 401-419 (2000) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Freeman S, Higginbotham N, ’Complexity and human health: the case for a transdisciplinary paradigm’, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22 55-92 (1998) [C1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Thinking like an ecosystem: the ethics of the relocation, rehabilitation and release of wildlife’, Animal Issues, 2 (1) 21-45 (1998) [C2]
Chapter in Book
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Thinking like an ecosystem: The Ethics of the relocation, rehabilitation and release of wildlife’, The Animal ethics reader, Routledge, London, 588p (2003) [B1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham N, ’Complexity and Human Health: Across the Health Hierarchy’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 47-69 (2001) [B2]
Higginbotham N, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Connor L, ’Conclusion: The Future and Health Social Science’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 340-343 (2001) [B2]
Higginbotham N, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Freeman S, ’Heart Disease in Transdisciplinary Perspective’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 93-114 (2001) [B2]
Connor L, Higginbotham N, Freeman S, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Pharmaceuticals in Transdisciplinary Perspective’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 115-150 (2001) [B2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham N, ’Situating Health and Illness’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 3-16 (2001) [B2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham N, Freeman S, ’The Hierarchy of Health Influences’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 17-46 (2001) [B2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Higginbotham N, Freeman S, ’Transdisciplinary Thinking in Health Society Science Research: Definition, rationale and procedures’, Health Social Science: A transdisciplinary and complexity perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, 70-92 (2001) [B2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, McManus Philip Arthur, ’Environmental and Aboriginal Issues: The emergence of new tensions in rural and regional politics’, Land of Discontent: The dynamics of change in rural and regional Australia, University of NSW Press, Sydney, Australia, 105-122 (2000) [B1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Gutberlet Jutta, ’Sustainability and the Hunter Region’, Journeys: The making of the Hunter Valley, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 246-267 (2000) [B1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Ethics and Directionality in Nature’, Social Ecology After Bookchin, Guilford Press, New York, 92-113 (1998) [B1]
Conference Publication
Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Connor Linda Helen, Freeman Sonia Robyn, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Clearing the air: Health studies and the environment in coal communities in the Hunter’, Asia Pacific Eco Health Conference 2007 Ecology and Health: People and Places in a Changing World. Abstracts, Deakin University, VIC (2007) [E3]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Ecological footprint analysis and people power: Linking structural and behavioural approaches in health promotion’, Ecology and Health: People & Places in a Changing World, Melbourne (2007) [E1]
Connor Linda Helen, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Freeman Sonia Robyn, ’Water, coal mines and human health in the Upper Hunter Valley’, 2nd Biennial Conference, Environmental Health in Hunter New England. Abstracts, Newcastle, NSW (2007) [E3]
Sartore Gina-Maree, Stain Helen Joy, Kelly Brian Joseph, Higginbotham Howard Nicholas, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Tonna Anne Maree, ’Drought, the environment and mental health in a rural NSW Community’, Abstracts for The Royal Australian & NZ College of Psychiatrists Joint CINP/ASPR Scientific Meeting, Brisbane (2005) [E3]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Homo Flammibilus...Fat Elvis and the new urban pathology’, Bushfire in a changing environment: New directions in management, Faculty of Nursing, Sydney University, Camperdown (2004) [E2]
Connor Linda Helen, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Nick Higginbotham, Freeman Sonia Robyn, Smith Wayne Trevor, ’Environmental Change and Human Health: A Pilot study in Upper Hunter Communities’, The Airs Waters Places Transdisciplinary Conference on Ecosystem Health in Australia, University of Newcastle (2003) [E1]
Macfarlane Geoffrey Robert, Albrecht Glenn Anthony, Shea M, Dapas F, ’Freshwater Mussels as indicators of ecosystem health in the Upper Hunter Region of New South Wales’, Proceedings of the Airs Waters Places Transdisciplinary Conference on Ecosystem Health in Australia, Newcastle, Australia (2003) [E1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Proceedings of the Airs Waters Places Transdisciplinary Conference on Ecosystem Health in Australia’, Proceedings of the Airs Waters Places Transdisciplinary Conference on Ecosystem Health in Australia, Newcastle, Australia (2003) [E4]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’From jungle fowl to factory flesh: Changing perspectives on the chicken in contemporary society’, Australian Poultry Science Symposium, University of Sydney (2001) [E1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Ethical Issues Associated with Wildlife in Clinical Practice and Research’, Australian Veterinarians in Ethics, Research and Teaching Annual Conference Proceedings, Perth, WA (2000) [E1]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Indicators of Sustainability in Newcastle and the Hunter Region’, Pathways to a Sustainable Hunter: Business and Sustainability, Newcastle University (2000) [E2]
Albrecht Glenn Anthony, ’Organic Unity and the Limits of Conventional Justice’, Environmental Justice Conference - Papers from the Melbourne Conference, Melbourne, Australia (1-3 October) (1998) [E2]
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