Sydney
Conference paper
"We are a family – It makes sense to live together": multigenerational households in Sydney and Brisbane
This paper reports on the findings of a survey of people who live in multigenerational households in Sydney and Brisbane.
Conference paper
Measuring the changing face of global Sydney
The global Sydney thesis has been argued largely from an economic-centric perspective, focusing on Sydney’s integration with the world economy, and the effect of economic globalisation. This article employs a different perspective to approach global Sydney, and pays attention to its growing migration as a global city.
Conference paper
Negotiating the complexities of redevelopment through the everyday experiences of residents: The incremental renewal of Bonnyrigg, Sydney
This paper draws upon findings from the first stage of a ten year longitudinal study exploring what renewal means to, how it is interpreted by, and how it impacts on, a community undergoing change.
Conference paper
Can the universal concept of community policing be applied in different jurisdictions? A cross comparative analysis of policing in Sydney, Bosnia and New York
This paper investigates the effectiveness of the application of the concept of community policing across three separate geographic locations, which have different social settings.
Conference paper
Media representations of nature in the city
Drawing on the broadsheets of Sydney and Canberra, this study uses content analysis to examine news, feature stories and opinion pieces that cover nature and human interaction with nature.