- Jean Hillier
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name = Jean Hillier
caption = Jean Hillier
birth_date = birth date and age|1953|05|14
birth_place =Kent ,England
residence =UK
nationality =
fields = Planning Theory andGovernance
work_institution =Newcastle University
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prizes =Jean Hillier is "Professor of Town and Country Planning" at [http://www.apl.ncl.ac.uk School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape] ,
Newcastle University .Research interests
Her main research interest lies in extending the frontiers of planning theories which are praxis-based and in discursive and relational analyses of participatory planning strategies. Other research interests include
social exclusion , the impact of planning decisions on women and marginalised groups and discursiveenvironmental planning .Research projects
* Analysis of facilitation of community transformation, economic redevelopment and housing issues in declining areas in England and Poland.
* Industrial restructuring in the UK.
* ARC research in the south-west ofWestern Australia on the social and economic impacts of restructuring in the timber industry
* TwoAHURI projects, on regional disadvantage and strengthening communities respectively.
* Analysis of the impact of urban renewal of public housing estates on Indigenous households and econometric modelling of risks associated with public sector home ownerhip schemes for economically marginal households.
* Presently working onKATARSIS Prizes and Awards
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University of London , Arts Prize, 1972
* Bedford College, University of London, Geography Prize, 1973
*Curtin University WEXDEV Award, 1993
* Chair of Urban and Regional Studies,Curtin University of Technology , 2000
* Curtin Student Guild’s Excellence in Teaching Award 2001 nomination for Planning Theory.
* Curtin Student Guild’s Excellence in Teaching Award 2002 nomination for Planning Theory.Publications
With over 200 publications in her name, following are the more recent works:
Books
* with Cryle D. (2005), Consensus and Consent, edited collection, API Network, Perth. ISBN 1-920845-12-7
* with Rooksby E. (2005), Habitus: A Sense of Place, edited collection, Ashgate, Aldershot (second edition - updated and paperback, ISBN 0-7546-4564-9 (1st edition 2002).
* (2004) But Tight Jeans are Better! In Lee R. (ed) Geographies and Moralities: International Perspectives on Development, Justice and Place, Blackwell, Oxford: 211-227. ISBN 1-4051-1637-4Journal articles
* with Gunder M. (2005), Not Over Your Dead Bodies! A Lacanian Interpretation of Planning Discourse and Practice, Environment & Planning A, 37(6): 1049-1066
* with Moulaert. F and Nussbaumer J. (2004) "Trois Essais sur le Rôle de l'Innovation Sociale dans le Développement Territorial", in "Géographie, Économie, Société", 6(2): 129-152.
ee also
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Global Urban Research Unit
*KATARSIS
*Social innovation
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