- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Mining and Resource Management
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Indigenous Studies and Ecology
- Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
- Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
- Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Management and Organizational Studies
- Global Health and Surgery
- Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Coastal and Marine Dynamics
- Art History and Market Analysis
- Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
- Categorization, perception, and language
University of South Australia
2018-2024
Universitas Syiah Kuala
2024
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Aboriginal tourism entrepreneurs operating in remote regions of Australia draw on their 60,000 years heritage to offer unique and distinct cultural experiences domestic international tourists. Living climates presents challenges achieving successful sustainable enterprises, including extreme weather, substandard infrastructure, distance from policy makers, markets the commercialisation culture, which is customarily owned by for use traditional custodians, produce deliver a market-ready...
This research supports the self-determined growth of marginalised remote Australian Aboriginal tourism and people communities that underpin it. The complex contexts from which has grown resulted in it being marginalised, suffering low domestic demand receiving nominal academic attention. operators have been particularly neglected research. However, disappearance traditional international markets due to COVID-19 brought into focus need better understand how support industry build demand. We...
A new form of conditional welfare through income management is being trialled in Australia, dubbed the "Cashless Debit Card". It aims to reduce gambling, alcohol and illegal drug use address social pathologies related crime welfare. Routinely collected data from government were used assess if targeted reductions arose. Store sales also evaluate impact on food purchases. No substantive measures gambling (p = .175), intoxicant abuse .662) found. An increased spend healthy foods (95%CI: 12.0%...
Indigenous groups voices have often been missing from the marketing research collegiate. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of land now known as Australia, for example, are among most researched peoples in world (Martin & Mirraboopa, 2003), yet underrepresented practitioners. present underrepresentation practitioners is only slowly, occasionally haphazardly, being addressed by growing number more junior researchers entering field. Until greater representation senior...
This paper evaluates the method Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) from perspectives of Indigenous methodologies and standpoint, in order to identify some strengths limitations using S-LCA contexts. (LCA) is used measure environmental impacts connected with all stages life cycle a commercial product, process, or service. methodology designed include social aspects sustainability LCA methodology. emphasizes stakeholder involvement United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) guidelines...
Abstract This study aims to assess the vulnerability of communities in Sungai Pauh, Pauh Pusaka, and Tanjung, Langsa, Aceh Province tidal flooding, understand their adaptation strategies main socio-economic environmental contributors vulnerability. A mixed methods approach combines quantitative index calculations with qualitative data from interviews. We assessed using secondary sources (population density, gender, vulnerable age, poor population, disabled population) evaluate communities....
When expressing comparisons of magnitude, Pitjantjatjara, a language indigenous to the land now known as Australia, employs contextually driven comparators (e.g., Anyupa is tall. Uma short) rather than dedicated morphological or syntactic comparative construction taller Uma). Pitjantjatjara also has small number lexicalized numerals, employing 'one', 'two', 'three', then 'many'. It hypothesized that having comparatives in and elaborated systems aid magnitudes. Fluent Pitjantjatjara-English...