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Prof. Pauline McGuirk

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 8
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 3.05

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2017 PhD (Human Geography) Principal Supervisor Social Housing Provision Through Non-Government Channels
2011 2019 PhD (Human Geography) Principal Supervisor Critical and Social Movement Relevant Research with Autonomy-Oriented Social Movements
2010 2018 PhD (Human Geography) Co-Supervisor Constructing the Global City
2009 2013 PhD (Human Geography) Principal Supervisor Urban Policy from Elsewhere?: The Geography, Politics and Performance of Mobilising Policy
2008 2012 PhD (Human Geography) Principal Supervisor Cities of Possibility: Performing Care-full Urban Justice
2007 2007 Honours Human Geography
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor The discourses shaping fair trade supply in fair trade caf¿s in Australia
2007 2011 PhD (Human Geography) Sole Supervisor A Mall, a Mosque and Martin Place: Publics, Publicness and Urban Space
2007 2010 PhD (Human Geography) Co-Supervisor More-than-useful Geographies of Gardens in Public Housing: (e)valu(at)ing Everyday Practices and Stories of Gardens, Home and Community

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2008 PhD (Human Geography) Sole Supervisor Prosaics of Interagency Human Service Delivery: The Potentialities of Peopled, Practised and Caring States
2006 PhD (Physical Geography) Co-Supervisor Integrating science, policy and air quality management at the local government level in New South Wales, Australia
2004 PhD (Human Geography) Principal Supervisor Matter and the Monument: The Physical and Discursive Reconstruction of the Gold Coast
2002 PhD (Geography - Arts) Principal Supervisor 'I want to be global'. Theorising the gentrifying class as an emergent elite global community