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HDR members

Current HDR members

The CPPP is home to HDR members across every school at Edith Cowan University. Spanning education, science, business and law and WAAPA, our students work to prioritise transdisciplinary research across fields and disciplinary divides, to respond to critical issues of our time.

PhD: Hanging in the balance: effect of green sea turtle herbivory on seagrass in one of Australia's most remote territories

Supervisors:

  • Prof Kathryn McMahon (Science)
  • Dr Sahira Bell (Sea Country Solutions)
  • Dr Marlene Wesselmann (Science)
  • Prof Michael Rasheed (James Cook University)
  • Dr Paul York (James Cook University)

PhD: TBD

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof David Blake (Science)
  • Em Prof Pierre Horwitz (Science)
  • A/Prof Justine Dandy (Arts and Humanities)
  • Dr Lizzy Lowe (Science)

PhD: Girls' participation and activism for water justice in Zimbabwe. A Black girl participatory action research (BGPAR) intervention

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Naomi Godden (Arts and Humanities)
  • Dr Julie Nyanjom (Business and Law)
  • Dr Kylie Wrigley (Arts and Humanities)

PhD: Refusing Sacrifice, Resurging Life: Indigenous Women's Organising Against the Coloniality of Energy in the Philippines and Bangladesh

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Naomi Godden (Arts and Humanities)
  • Prof Verena Thomas (Arts and Humanities)

Master by Research: TBD

Supervisors:

  • Prof Mindy Blaise (Education)
  • Dr Karen Nociti (Education)

PhD: Relational Design Pedagogy: Practices of Proximity with Clay and Country

Supervisors:

  • Prof Mindy Blaise (Education)
  • Dr Jo Jung (Arts and Humanities)

PhD: Just In Time: Imagining and Enabling the Climate-Just Transformation of Community Service Organisations in Western Australia

Supervisors:

  • Dr Sue Bailey (Arts and Humanities)
  • A/Prof Naomi Godden (Arts and Humanities)
  • Dr Shajimon Peter (Arts and Humanities)
  • Dr Kylie Wrigley (Arts and Humanities)

PhD: Shades of Green HRM: Investigating Its Benefits and Drawbacks in the Australian Manufacturing Sector

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Mehran Nejati (Business and Law)
  • A/Prof Janice Redmond (Business and Law)
  • Dr Azadeh Shafaei (Business and Law)

PhD: Leda and the Black Swan: Ecofeminist Interventions in the Australian Landscape

Supervisors:

  • Prof Helena Grehan (WAAPA)
  • Dr Jo Pollitt (WAAPA)

PhD: Reimagining forecasting: broadening institutional meteorology on Noongar Country

Supervisors:

  • Prof Helena Grehan (WAAPA)
  • Dr Jo Pollitt (WAAPA)

PhD: The Role of Place Attachment in Farmers' Responses to Climate Change Induced Livelihood Vulnerability

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Justine Dandy (Arts and Humanities)
  • A/Prof David Blake (Science)
  • A/Prof Hanabeth Luke (Murdoch University)

PhD: Critical sustainabilities for reproductive agriculture: Horticulture, Capitalism and Care

Supervisors:

  • Dr Stephanie Godrich (Medical and Health Sciences)
  • Prof Amanda Devine (Medical and Health Sciences)
  • Dr Ros Sambell (Medical and Health Sciences)
  • Em Prof Pierre Horwitz (Science)

PhD: Not All Clouds Are Created Equal: Speculative Frictions as a Methodology for Expanding and Reimagining Weather Knowledges

Supervisors:

  • Dr Jo Pollitt (WAAPA)
  • Prof Helena Grehan (WAAPA)
  • A/Prof Mehran Nejati (Business and Law)

PhD: Study of fire regimes in Southwestern Australia using geospatial techniques

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof David Blake (Science)
  • Em Prof Pierre Horwitz (Science)
  • A/Prof Eddie Van Etten (Science)

PhD: Investigating Green Human Resource Management Practices in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry: Insights from Ghana

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Mehran Nejati (Business and Law)
  • A/Prof Janice Redmond (Business and Law)
  • Dr Azadeh Shafaei (Business and Law)

Graduated HDR members

PhD: Walking-With Derbarl Yerrigan/Swan River: Experimentations With Methodological and Pedagogical Practices in Early Childhood Education

Supervisor: Prof Mindy Blaise

PhD: Place Literacies Emerging from the Common Worlds of Place and Children

Supervisor: Prof Mindy Blaise

PhD: Understanding fire transformed: Dissolved organic matter for water quality in forested catchments

Supervisors:

  • A/Prof Dave Blake
  • Em Prof Pierre Horwitz

PhD: Care-full climate justice organising: Movement-based participatory action research on Noongar Boodja

Supervisor: A/Prof Naomi Godden

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