The University of Newcastle,
Researcher report.
| Researcher: | Professor Pauline McGuirk |
| School: | School of Environmental and Life Sciences |
| Personal URL: | http://www.newcastle.edu.au/staff/research-profile/Pauline_McGuirk |
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
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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
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dowling Robyn, ’Governing social reproduction in masterplanned estates: Urban politics and everyday life in Sydney’, Urban Studies, 48 2611-2628 (2011) [C1]
Dowling Robyn, Atkinson Rowland, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Privatism, privatisation and social distinction in master-planned residential estates’, Urban Policy and Research, 28 391-410 (2010) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Understanding contemporary Ireland’, Cultural Geographies, 17 538-539 (2010) [C3]
Atkinson Rowland, Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Home/Neighbourhood/City/+’, Environment and Planning A, 41 2816-2822 (2009) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dowling Robyn, ’Master-planned residential developments: Beyond iconic spaces of neoliberalism?’, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 50 120-134 (2009) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dowling Robyn, ’Neoliberal privatisation? Remapping the public and the private in Sydney's masterplanned residential estates’, Political Geography, 28 174-185 (2009) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Building the capacity to govern the Australian metropolis’, Built Environment, 34 255-272 (2008) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Associate Editor’, Australian Geographer - (2007) [C2]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’The political construction of the city-region: Notes from Sydney’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 31 179-187 (2007) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dowling Robyn, ’Understanding master-planned estates in Australian cities: A framework for research’, Urban Policy and Research, 25 21-38 (2007) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Neoliberalist planning? Re-thinking and re-casting Sydney's metropolitan planning’, Geographical Research, 43 59-70 (2005) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Reinventing modern Dublin: Streetscape, iconography and the politics of identity (book review)’, Cultural Geographies, 12 534-535 (2005) [C2]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Reterritorialisation of Economies and Institutions: The Rise of the Sydney Basin Economy’, Space and Polity, 9 283-305 (2005) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas: Prelude to Institutional Planning Theory’, Urban Studies, 41 1407-1408 (2004) [C2]
Ruming Kristian James, Mee Kathleen Jeanette, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Questioning the Rhetoric of Social Mix: Courteous Community or Hidden Hostility?’, Australian Geographical Studies, 42 234-248 (2004) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’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 (2004) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Sydney as a global city’, Geodate, 17 1-6 (2004) [C3]
Askew Louise Elizabeth, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Watering the Suburbs: distinction, conformity and the suburban garden’, Australian Geographer, 35 17-37 (2004) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Producing the capacity to govern in global Sydney: a multiscaled account’, Journal of Urban Affairs, 25 201-223 (2003) [C1]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Reconfiguring the CBD: Work and Discourses of Design in Sydney's Office Space’, Urban Studies, 40 1751-1767 (2003) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’The future of the city: a geography of connection and disconnection’, Geodate, 16 5-8 (2003) [C2]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Australian urban planning: new challenges, new agendas’, International Planning Studies 0 (2002) [C3]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Guest Editorial - A contemporary geography of prosperity along Australia's eastern seaboard’, Australian Geographer, 33 237-239 (2002) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, ’Planning a prosperous Sydney: the challenges of planning urban development in the new urban context’, Australian Geographer, 33 301-316 (2002) [C1]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Prosperity along Australia's Eastern Seaboard: Sydney and the geopolitics of urban and economic change’, Australian Geographer, 33 241-261 (2002) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Sydney: the emergence of a world city’, Political Geography 0 (2002) [C3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’The postmodern urban condition’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, - 665 (2002) [C3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Rowe D, ’'Defining Moments' and refining myths in the making of place identity: the Newcastle Knights and the Australian Rugby League Grand Final’, Australian Geographical Studies, 39 No. 1 52-66 (2001) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Maclaran A, ’Changing approaches to urban planning in an 'entrepreneurial city': The case of Dublin’, European Planning Studies, 9, No. 4 437-457 (2001) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Situating communicative planning theory: context, power, and knowledge’, Environment and Planning A, 33 195-217 (2001) [C1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Power and policy networks in urban Governance: local government and property-led regeneration in Dublin’, Urban Studies, 37, 4, 651?672 (2000) [C1]
Rowe D, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Drunk for three weeks’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 34 125-141 (1999) [C1]
Dowling R, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Gendered geographies in Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific’, Australian Geographer, 29 277-291 (1998) [C1]
Book
O'Neill Phillip, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Mee Kathleen Jeanette, Wright Sarah Louise, Markwell Kevin Wayne, Momtaz Salim, King Robert Arthur, Urban Development and the Lower Hunter: Understanding Context, Connections and Flows, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, N.S.W., 359 (2007) [A2]
Waitt G, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dunn K, Hartig Kathleen Violet, Burnley I, Introducing Human Geography: Globalisation, Inequality, Difference, Pearson, Sydney, 562 (2000) [A2]
Chapter in Book
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip, ’Using questionnaires in qualitative human geography’, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, Oxford University Press, Ontario, Canada, 191-215 (2010) [B2]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Cities of Australia and the Pacific Islands’, Cities of the World: World Regional Urban Development, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland, 529-564 (2008) [B1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dowling Robyn, Gibson Chris, Iveson Kurt, Mee Kathleen Jeanette, ’Urban vitality, culture and the public realm’, Urban 45: New Ideas for Australia's Cities, RMIT, Melbourne, VIC, 51-54 (2007) [B2]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, ’Using Questionnaires in Qualitative Human Geography’, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, Oxford University Press, Melbourne (VIC), 147-162 (2005) [B2]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Planning central Sydney’, Making Space, Edward Arnold, London, 118-147 (2003) [B1]
Andrew Maclaran, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Planning the city’, Making Space, Edward Arnold, London, 63-94 (2003) [B1]
Winchester Hilary Patience, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Dunn Kevin Mark, ’Material and symbolic idenities of Newcastle: Continuity and change’, Journeys: The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 207?226 (2000) [B1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Rowe D, ’The Newcastle Knights: Capturing the Spirit of a Region’, Journeys:The Making of the Hunter Region, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 227?245 (2000) [B1]
Dunn K M, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Hallmark Events’, Staging the Olympics: The Event and it's Impact, UNSW Press, Sydney, 18-32 (1999) [B1]
Winchester Hilary Patience, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Everett K, ’Schoolies Week as a rite of passage: a study of celebration and control’, Embodied geographies: spaces, bodies and rites of passage., Routledge, London, 19 (1999) [B1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, Winchester Hilary Patience, Dunn K M, ’On Losing the Local in Responding to Urban Decline’, The Entrepreneurial City: Geographies of Politics, Regime and Representation, Wiley & Sons, London, 107-128 (1998) [B1]
Conference Publication
Kiem Anthony Stuart, Askew Louise Elizabeth, Sherval Meg, Verdon-Kidd Danielle Cherie, Clifton C, Austin Emma Kate, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Berry Helen Louise, ’Drought and the future of small inland towns’, 2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference. Conference Handbook, Gold Coast, QLD (2010) [E3]
Kiem Anthony Stuart, Askew Louise Elizabeth, Sherval Meg, Verdon-Kidd Danielle Cherie, Clifton Craig, Austin Emma Kate, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Berry Helen, ’Drought impacts and adaptation in regional Victoria, Australia’, Southern Exposure. Australia-New Zealand Climate Forum 2010. Conference Handbook, Hobart, TAS (2010) [E3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip, Mee Kathleen Jeanette, ’Governance and vulnerability: Enabling interagency data sharing as a means of enhancing regional governance’, State of Australian Cities National Conference 09: City Growth, Sustainability, Vitality and Vulnerability: Program and Abstracts, Perth, WA (2009) [E3]
Atkinson Rowland, Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Master-planned and gated community formations in Australia’, ASSA Workshop: Privatisation, Security and Community: How Master Planned Estates are Changing Suburban Australia, St Lucia, QLD (2009) [E3]
Dowling Robyn, Atkinson Rowland, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Patterns of social life in Sydney master-planned estates’, State of Australian Cities National Conference 09: City Growth, Sustainability, Vitality and Vulnerability: Program and Abstracts, Perth, WA (2009) [E3]
Dunn Kevin M, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Piracha Awais, Pelleri Danielle A, Maginn Paul J, Buxton Michael W, Phibbs Peter J, ’What do publics want from the planning system?’, State of Australian Cities National Conference 09: City Growth, Sustainability, Vitality and Vulnerability: Conference Papers, Perth, WA (2009) [E1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip, ’Enabling inter-agency data-sharing: Resolving regulatory and institutional barriers’, People, Place and Space: Rethinking Regional Policy Agendas: 3rd ARCRNSISS National Conference and 32nd Annual ANZRSAI Conference, Adelaide, SA (2008) [E3]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Rethinking the state and residential development processes’, Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 2008: Abstracts, Hobart, TAS (2008) [E3]
O'Neill Phillip, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Spatial data analysis as a (political) tool in the evolution of modern government’, People, Place and Space: Rethinking Regional Policy Agendas: 3rd ARCRNSISS National Conference and 32nd Annual ANZRSAI Conference, Adelaide, SA (2008) [E3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, ’Applying GIS in practitioner settings’, Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, Newcastle, Australia (2007) [E1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Building the capacity to govern the Australian Metropolis: Challenges and opportunities (Keynote Address)’, Proceedings of State of Australian Cities National Conference 2007, Adelaide (2007) [E1]
Mitchell William Francis, Baum Scott, O'Neill Philip, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Conference Editors’, Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, Newcastle, NSW (2007) [E4]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Master-planned communities in Sydney: Neo-liberal privatisation’, Abstracts - Contemporary Geography for Australia. Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Melbourne, VIC (2007) [E3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Neoliberal reterritorialisation of governance? - Producing Sydney as a city-region’, Congested City-Regions: Discourses and Materialities of Urban Political and Economic Geographies Workshop. Abstracts, Stockholm, Sweden (2007) [E3]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Planned residential environments in 'the neo-liberal city'’, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Meeting Program, San Francisco, USA (2007) [E3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, ’Spatial theories of the urban’, Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, Newcastle, Australia (2007) [E1]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Towards an Antipodean theory of space’, Proceedings of the ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques and Spatial Theory Paradigm Forums Workshop, Newcastle, Australia (2007) [E1]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Stilwell Frank, Bryan Dick, ’Basing economy on materiality: an analysis of Sydney's freight flows’, State of Australian Cities Conference, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD Australia (2006) [E1]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Master-Planned Estates and Suburban Complexity’, E-Proceedings, Riverside Theatres, Parramatta, Sydney (2006) [E1]
Dowling Robyn, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Situating Master-Planned Estates’, Refereed Proceedings, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD Australia (2006) [E1]
Bryan Dick, McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, Stilwell Frank, ’Understanding Sydney as a Global City’, Refereed roceedings, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD Australia (2006) [E1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, Mee Kathleen Jeanette, King Robert Arthur, Lane Phillip Arnold, Moore Natalie Marie, Askew Louise Elizabeth, Judd Tanya Meiling, ’Creating loose can(n)ons: protocols and procedures for accessing agency data’, Spatial Indicators and GIS in human geography workshop, Newcastle, Australia (2004) [E3]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’State, strategy and scale in the competitive city’, The 2004 Meeting of the AAG: Economic Geography Specialty Group, Philadelphia (2004) [E3]
Garner B, Dunn Kevin Mark, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Doyle G, Waitt G, Sammut J, Biddle D, ’Geography's New Frontiers Conference Proceedings’, Geography's New Frontiers Conference Proceedings, Conference Papers No.17, University of New South Wales (2003) [E4]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, O'Neill Phillip Michael, ’Placing the Sydney economy: Understanding the reterritorialisation of Australia's eastern seaboard’, State of Australian Cities, Parramatta, NSW (2003) [E1]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Regional development politics along Australia's eastern seaboard’, The Full Employment Imperative, The University of Newcastle (2003) [E1]
McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Framing the institutional form of urban governance: the political construction of urban coalitions in the governance of global Sydney’, Proceedings of the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Canberra, ACT (2002) [E3]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’The geopolitics of prosperity along Australia's eastern seaboard’, Proceedings of the Conference of the Institute of Australian Geographers, Canberra, ACT (2002) [E3]
O'Neill Phillip Michael, McGuirk Pauline Mary, ’Disrupting the towers of power: conversations, associations and work in Sydney's CBD’, Habitus 2000, A Sense of Place, Conference Proceedings, School of Architecture and Planning, Curtin University of Technology (2000) [E1]
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Kiem Anthony Stuart, Askew Louise Elizabeth, Sherval Meg, Verdon-Kidd Danielle Cherie, Austin Emma Kate, McGuirk Pauline Mary, Berry Helen Louise, ‘Drought and the future of rural communities: Drought impacts and adaptation in regional Victoria, Australia. Report for the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, Australia’, NCCARF: National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 122, NCCARF 14/10th (2010) [R1]
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