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Phillip O'Neill

@PhillipONeill

Professor of Economic Geography at Western Sydney University

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linkhttps://www.westernsydney.edu.au/staff_profiles/WSU/professor_phillip_o_neill calendar_today08-08-2011 05:53:52

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Sarah Hall(@drsarah_hall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re in Cambridge next week …. Thursday, 1pm in the Geography Department

I’ll be talking about why geographers might be good people to talk to if you’re interested in borders after Brexit and their uneven economic impacts

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If you’re in Cambridge next week …. Thursday, 1pm in the Geography Department I’ll be talking about why geographers might be good people to talk to if you’re interested in borders after Brexit and their uneven economic impacts 👇👇
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Big HunterValleyGardens Arrived prepare to fork out entry fee ($98 2 adults 2 kids). Carrying picnic lunch and kids’ scooters. Everyone excited. No food, no scooters, says person at entry. HVG needs a boot up the behind. We’ve found a free spot elsewhere.

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Usman Khawaja(@Uz_Khawaja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All Lives are Equal. Freedom is a Human right. I'm raising my voice for human rights. For a humanitarian appeal. If you see it any other way. That's on you...

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Jago Dodson(@urbanizationist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is really devastating for Australian policy research.

Among many important documents the APO hosts the archived research papers of the former ANU and Griffith Urban Research Programs. I hope these can be reposted somewhere.

Comiserations to the APO team.

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Andrew Warren(@AW_Geo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest article is out in Economic Geography and available as open access: 'The place-based work of global circulation'.
We focus on explaining the coordination work that ensures ships and their cargoes circulate through a busy, dynamic seaport Chris Gibson
doi.org/10.1080/001300…

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Dariusz Wojcik(@geographydarek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join me, Jamie Peck Jamie Peck, Henry Yeung, Mia Gray, Mia Gray, Charlotte Yang, Kendra Strauss, and Dieter Kogler Dieter F. Kogler at the Summer Institute in Economic Geography at NUS Geography. All costs covered for successful applicants. Apply! Global Conf. on Economic Geography - Dublin 2022
econgeog.net/events/Singapo…

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Thomas Sigler(@ThomasGeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you an early-career economic geographer? If so, I highly recommend putting your hand up to attend the Summer Institute for Economic Geography. ✋️ It may have been the single most important week of my career in terms of formulating a global network of economic geographers🌎

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Jamie Peck(@outtaKimbo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pls share: Applications now open for the 2024 Summer Institute in Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, 21-26 July 2024. Closing date: 22 Dec 2023 econgeog.net

All early career economic geographers are welcome; costs covered, incl travel stipends

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Georgina Woods(@georgefwoods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Lock the Gate colleagues asked me if I could explain today's story about open cut coal mines getting headroom to expand in the Albanese Government's Safeguard Mechanism in under two minutes

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Institute of Australian Geographers(@InstAustGeog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CALLING FOR ABSTRACTS | Are you an economic geographer who is interested in the modern concept of ‘flexibility’?

A workshop is being planned for Brisbane on 1 Dec.

Find out more: zurl.co/Zu38

Kirsten Martinus Andrew Warren Thomas Sigler

Australia

CALLING FOR ABSTRACTS | Are you an economic geographer who is interested in the modern concept of ‘flexibility’? A workshop is being planned for Brisbane on 1 Dec. Find out more: zurl.co/Zu38 @kurbancafe @AW_Geo @ThomasGeography #Geography #GeographyAustralia
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DialoguesinUrbanResearch(@DialoguesinR) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in who actually produces urban knowledge? Read Bas van Heur's Bas van Heur analysis of 'who, what and where' is urban studies. PS - the forthcoming forum commentaries are also awesome!

Interested in who actually produces urban knowledge? Read Bas van Heur's @basvanheur analysis of 'who, what and where' is urban studies. #urbanstudies PS - the forthcoming forum commentaries are also awesome! #dialoguerocks
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Emma Power(@dremmapower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shared-housing infrastructures through time: New from Tegan's recent PhD. Always a delight to write with these two! GeoDrew Geography @ Western Sydney University tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Emma Power(@dremmapower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The housing system is failing older people - in our report, launched yesterday, we call for investment in public housing, rental reform that prioritises homes over profit, and security across all tenures. Francesca Perugia, Dr Wendy Stone Housing for the Aged Action Group theconversation.com/ageing-in-a-ho…

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Emma Power(@dremmapower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we shift the conversation from vulnerable people, to vulnerabilising systems and processes? We ID 3 mechanisms by which inaccessible housing primes people with disability for harm: exposure to harm; erosion of defenses; & legitimising harm.
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Phillip O'Neill(@PhillipONeill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/QPVZWXJF… Gordon Clark and I have a new article on the history of the Australian superannuation industry and how it is shaping the geography of the Australian financial services sector.
FinGeo Network
GeographicalResearch
Wiley Geography & Anthropology

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