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Prof Fiona McKenzie

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    • Role:
    • Professor
    • Department:
    • Graduate School of Business
    • Location:
    • 108b
    • Telephone:
    • +61 8 9266 1087

Publications

Book Chapters (Authored, Research Quality)

  • McKenzie, F, and Greive, S. 2010. Local housing strategies: responding to the affordability crisis. In Planning perspectives from Western Australia: a reader in theory and practice, eds I.Alexander, S.Greive & D.Hedgcock, 66-85. North Fremantle, Western Australia: Fremantle Press.
  • McKenzie, F. 2004. An online community of learners in rural, regional and remote Australia. In Environmental Online Communication, eds A. Scharl, 75-78. London: Springer.

Refereed Articles (Scholarly Journals)

  • Stehlik, D, and McKenzie, F. 2005. Futures for the Wheatbelt - Is 2030 already here?. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(6): 537-551.
  • Tonts, M, and McKenzie, F. 2005. Neoliberalism and changing regional policy in Australia. International Planning Studies 3-4(2): 183-200.
  • McKenzie, F, and Tonts, M. 2005. The re-emergence of regional policy and planning in Western Australia. Planning Practice and Research 20(2): 201-219.
  • McKenzie, F. 2003. The challenges of Achieving Community Self-determination and Capacity Building in a Neo-liberal Political Environment. Australian Journal of Primary Health 9(1): 39-49.
  • McKenzie, F, and Ryan, M. 2003. A Monastic Tourist Experience: The Packaging of a Place. Tourism Geographies 5(1): 54-70.
  • McKenzie, F. 2002. Leadership Development: Flogging a Dead Horse or the Kiss of Life for Regional Western Australia?. Sustaining Regions 1(2): 24-31.

Fully written papers (Refereed Conference proceedings)

  • Buckley, A, and McKenzie, F. 2010. Lessons learned from the Pilbara: The socio-economic ills of mono-economies. 34th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International. Innovation and Regions: Theory, Practice and Policy, 07/12/2010. Melbourne, Australia: AERU Research Unit.
  • McKenzie, F, and Greive, S. 2009. A Local Housing Strategy in Inner City Perth. State of Australian Cities, 24/11/2009. Perth: Australian Sustainable Cities Network.
  • Kelly, G, and McKenzie, F. 2005. Housing Affordability in a Seachange Community. 2005 National Housing Conference, 27/10/2005. Perth: Dept of Housing and Works.
  • Stehlik, D, McKenzie, F, and Kenyon, P. 2004. Futures for the Wheatbelt. Is 2030 already here?. Future Broadacre Agricultural Landscapes, 01/06/2004. Joondalup: W.A. Department of Agriculture.