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Prof. Pauline McGuirk

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PositionProfessor
School of Environmental and Life Sciences
The University of Newcastle, Australia
OfficeSRR202, Social Sciences
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Biography

Pauline McGuirk is a human geographer, specialising in urban political geography. She is known particularly for her work on geographies of urban governance and urban socio-economic transformation related to neoliberalism. Pauline's research has been supported by 8 ARC grants (5 ARCDPs and 3 ARCLPs) and substantial external funding. Her expertise has been acknowledged by appointment as ARC INTLReader (Geography) and her role as international grant reviewer for the ESRC, Academy of Finland and European Science Foundation.

Pauline became Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS) in 2006. As founding Deputy Director she played a lead role in establishing CURS in 2000 as a formal research Centre of the University and has been central to its development. The Centre now has an established national reputation and growing international status in research and research higher degree training.

Pauline plays a national and international editorial role on of the Editorial Boards of Progress in Human Geography, Geography Compass, Irish Geography, Geographical Research and Territory, Politics and Governance. She was awarded Fellowship of the Geographical Society of NSW in 2008 and of the Institute of Australian Geographers in 2009. She is a former President (2002-2005) of the Geographical Society of NSW.

Qualifications


Research

Research keywords

Research expertise

Pauline McGuirk's primary expertise is in urban political geography. Her major interests are the changing practices and politics of urban governance institutions, their changing territorial and scalar organisation, and their implications for the urban spaces, places and subjectivities they produce. Her work has explored the political work involved in the changing geographies of urban governance and the necessity for understanding urban governance in a relational political-economic context. Her recent research on master-planned residential estates (MPREs) as new urban socio-spatial formations brought together analyses of neoliberalised urban governance with her interests in urban residential life and socio-cultural change. Her current ARC project is investigating the role of urban state and non-state actors in urban carbon governance.

Methodologically, McGuirk's expertise lies in the field of qualitative research. She has expertise in the methods of in-depth interviewing and discourse analysis. Her research habitually engages in the use of heuristic case studies and thick description to inform theoretical developments.

Fields of Research

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Human Geography Not Elsewhere Classified(160499)100

Centres and Groups

Centre

Memberships

Body relevant to professional practice.

Editorial Board.

Appointments

President
Geographical Society of New South Wales (Australia)

01/07/2002 - 01/07/2005

Associate Editor
Australian Geographer (Journal of the Geographical Society of NSW) (Australia)

01/09/1997 - 01/09/2008

Awards

Recognition.

2009Fellow of the Institute of Australian Geographers
Institute of Australian Geographers (Australia)
Awarded fellowship of the Institute of Australian Geographers
2008Fellow of the Geographical Society of NSW
Geographical Society of NSW (Australia)
Elected Fellow of the Geographical Society of NSW
2005Vice Chancellor's Ward for Teaching Excellence
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Recognition of outstanding achievement in teaching excellence. Winner of Prize for Faculty of Science and IT

UoN Award for Excellence in Supervision (FSCIT)

20082008 Award, Vice-chancellor's Award for Excellence in Supervision (Fac. of Science and IT)
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Formal award of the UoN

Invitations

State of Australia Cities Conference
SOAC, Australia (Keynote Address)
2011
State of Australian Cities Conference
SOAC, Australia (Keynote Speaker)
2007
State of Australian Cities Conference
Griffith University, Australia (Reviewer and commentator)
2006

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Pauline has been involved in a wide range of administrative roles across at School, Faculty and University level. In particular, she has contributed to policy development, implementation and administration in research management, research training, and scholarly information access.

She is Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (2006-) and Deputy Head of School, Environmental and Life Sciences, wherein she manages c160 RHD students. She was Head of Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies (2006-2010)


Teaching

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Teaching expertise

McGuirk is an award-winning tertiary teacher (UoN VC's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Fac of SCIT, 2005) with formal Education

qualifications (Dip. Ed, Grade I) and a record of publishing award-winning teaching materials. Throughout her career she has taught all levels from first year through to honours level. Her substantive areas of teaching expertise cover Urban Geography, Social Geography, Urban Politics and Governance, Globalisation and Urban Change, and Qualitative Geographical methodologies.

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