BIOGRAPHY - Anthony Sorensen
| Title: | Professor | ||
| Full Name: | Anthony Sorensen | ||
| Email: | Tony.Sorensen@une.edu.au | ||
| Work Phone: | +61 2 6773 2800 | ||
| Fax: | +61 2 6773 3030 | ||
| City: | Armidale | ||
| State: | NSW | ||
| Country: | Australia | ||
| Working Details | |||
| Institution: | University of New England | ||
| Department: | Centre for Applied Research in Social Science | ||
| Position: | Adjunct Professor | ||
| Participation | |||
| Participation: | Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options) Paradigm Working Groups
Application Working Groups
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| Project Involvement | |||
| Publication History | |||
| Publications: | Publication 1: Tony Sorensen (ed.) (2007), Progress in Sustainable Rural Development, Proceedings of the 14th Colloquium of the Commission on the Sustainable Development of Rural Systems of the International Geographical Union (I.G.U.), ISBN 92-95027-11-6 (printed) and ISBN 92-95027-12-4 (CD_ROM). Publication 2: Tony Sorensen (2007), Rural Creativity: A Response to Florida [in] Tony Sorensen (ed.) (2007), Progress in Sustainable Rural Development, Proceedings of the 14th Colloquium of the Commission on the Sustainable Development of Rural Systems of the International Geographical Union (I.G.U.), 7-22. ISBN 92-95027-11-6 (printed) and ISBN 92-95027-12-4 (CD_ROM). Publication 3: Tony Sorensen (2007), Migration Futures, Chapter 12 [in] Kerry Carrington, Alison McIntosh and Jim Walmsley (eds.), The Social Costs and Benefits of Migration into Australia, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. Publication 4: Brian Dollery, Neil Marshall and Tony Sorensen (2007), An analytical evaluation of new models of local government service provision in regional NSW', Rural Society, 17 (1), Publication 5: Neil Marshall, Brian Dollery and Tony Sorensen (2007), Voluntary Regional Cooperation in Australia, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 29 (2), 239-256. | ||
| Current Research Interests | |||
| Current Research: | Current Research 1: Regional governance and the technologies of government in complex policy environments Current Research 2: Changing agricultural systems and their spatial impacts on service delivery Current Research 3: Regional development processes in Peripheral Market Economies Current Research 4: Housing affordability Current Research 5: Resilience and adaptation in regional Australia | ||















