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Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
Emeritus Professor

Geoffrey Lawrence

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Overview

Background

Geoff is a leading Australian sociologist with interests in rural and regional sociology, globalisation/localisation and agrifood research.

He attended James Ruse Agricultural High School in Sydney and was School Captain in 1968. He then completed a degree in agricultural economics at Sydney University in 1972. This was followed by a diploma in social science (UNE), Master of Science in Sociology (Wisconisn-Madison) and a PhD (Griffith). In 1992 he became Associate Professor of Sociology and Foundation Director, Centre for Rural Social Research, at Charles Sturt University before moving later that year to Central Queensland University as Foundation Professor of Sociology (1992-2002) and Executive Director, Institute for Sustainable Regional Development (1998-2002). He joined The University of Queensland as Professor of Sociology and Head of the School of Social Science in 2002. He is a Life Member of the Fitzroy Basin Association, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, Life Member of the Australian Sociological Association, and was President of the International Rural Sociology Association (2012-2016). He became Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Queensland in 2014.

His full profile can be seen at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Lawrence_(sociologist)

Availability

Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence is:
Not available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney
  • Postgraduate Diploma, University of New England Australia
  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Wisconsin
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University

Research interests

  • Agriculture, the Environment and the Politics of Sustainability

    The questions are: To what extent is 'greening' and green politics influencing the course of agricultural development and resulting in policies aimed at reducing ecological destruction? What is the nature of the debates and theorisations regarding productivism/post-productivism in the rural landscapes of advance economies? In a practical sense, how is it possible to ensure that current and future natural resource management will provide sustainable outcomes for society?

  • Globalisation, Localisation and Restructuring of Regional Australia

    This is a broad area whcih includes an examination of the social affects of economic change upon regions and highlights town decline, poverty, unemployment and ill-health - as well as the 'ingredients' for successful community development and the enhancement of social capital. Issues of empowerment and governance are crucial to the understanding of the future of the regions. The issue of global/local relations is also of significance - particularly as Australian governments seek to promote 'self help' and 'partnership' options.

  • Financialisation of Food and Farming

    Finance capital is playing an increasingly important role in food and farming industries. Entities like merchant banks, sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms and hedge funds are purchasing farmlands and agribusinesses in an effort to increase returns to shareholders. However, some of these activities are speculative and lead to food price distortions; others impact upon traditional owners when so-called 'land grabs' force producers from their farms. 'Financialisation' is seen as being as important as globalisation and neoliberalism in altering the face of food and farming.

Works

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2000

Conference Publication

Keynote Address: Rural and regional development - fulfilling a partial approach

Cavaye, J. and Lawrence, G. (2000). Keynote Address: Rural and regional development - fulfilling a partial approach. Fourth National Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA) Conference, Ballarat, VIC, Australia, 20-22 November 2000.

Keynote Address: Rural and regional development - fulfilling a partial approach

2000

Journal Article

Constructing "green" foods: corporate capital, risk and organic farming in Australia and New Zealand

Lockie, Stewart, Lyons, Kristen and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2000). Constructing "green" foods: corporate capital, risk and organic farming in Australia and New Zealand. Agriculture and Human Values, 17 (4), 315-322. doi: 10.1023/A:1026547102757

Constructing "green" foods: corporate capital, risk and organic farming in Australia and New Zealand

2000

Conference Publication

Global Perspectives on Rural Communities - Trends and Patterns

Lawrence, G. (2000). Global Perspectives on Rural Communities - Trends and Patterns. International Landcare 2000 Conference & Exhibition, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2-5 March 2000. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Landcare Australia.

Global Perspectives on Rural Communities - Trends and Patterns

2000

Conference Publication

Public Perceptions of Biotechnology: Communication Strategy Options

Lawrence, G. and Norton, J. (2000). Public Perceptions of Biotechnology: Communication Strategy Options. 15th Australasian Biotechnology Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2-6 July 2000.

Public Perceptions of Biotechnology: Communication Strategy Options

2000

Conference Publication

'Capacity for Change' and Adoption of Improved Natural Resource Management Practices in Australian Agriculture

Lockie, S., Dale, A., Lawrence, G. and Taylor, B. (2000). 'Capacity for Change' and Adoption of Improved Natural Resource Management Practices in Australian Agriculture. 10th World Congress of Rural Sociology and the 38th Congresso Brasileiro de Economia e Sociologia Rural, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 30 July - 5 August 2000. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: International Rural Sociology Association.

'Capacity for Change' and Adoption of Improved Natural Resource Management Practices in Australian Agriculture

2000

Conference Publication

Assessing the neo-liberal experiment in antipodean agriculture: an investigation into the 'Sociology of Instability'

Campbell, H. and Lawrence, G. (2000). Assessing the neo-liberal experiment in antipodean agriculture: an investigation into the 'Sociology of Instability'. Xth World Congress of Rural Sociology 'Sustainable Rural Livelihoods', Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 30 July - 5 August 2000.

Assessing the neo-liberal experiment in antipodean agriculture: an investigation into the 'Sociology of Instability'

2000

Book Chapter

The Myths of Modern Agriculture: Australian Rural Production in the 21st Century

Lawrence, G. and Gray, I. (2000). The Myths of Modern Agriculture: Australian Rural Production in the 21st Century. Land of Discontent: the Dynamics of Change in Rural and Regional Australia. (pp. 33-51) edited by Pritchard, B. and McManus, P.. Sydney, NSW Australia: University of NSW Press.

The Myths of Modern Agriculture: Australian Rural Production in the 21st Century

2000

Conference Publication

Opening address

Lawrence, G. (2000). Opening address. Annual Conference of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia, 11-12 October 2000.

Opening address

1999

Book

Restructuring global and regional agricultures: transformations in Australasian agri-food economies and spaces

David Burch, Jasper Goss and Geoffrey Lawrence eds. (1999). Restructuring global and regional agricultures: transformations in Australasian agri-food economies and spaces. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429448355

Restructuring global and regional agricultures: transformations in Australasian agri-food economies and spaces

1999

Conference Publication

Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand

Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (1999). Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand. Farming for the Future: Organic Producer for the 21st Century Conference, Mackay, QLD Australia, 22-23 September 1999.

Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand

1999

Conference Publication

The Restructuring of Australia's Farm Population

Lawrence, G. and Gray, I. (1999). The Restructuring of Australia's Farm Population. VII Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Sydney, NSW Australia, 14-16 July 1999.

The Restructuring of Australia's Farm Population

1999

Conference Publication

Governance, Local Knowledge and the Adoption of Sustainable Farming Practices

Higgins, V., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (1999). Governance, Local Knowledge and the Adoption of Sustainable Farming Practices. 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 7-10 July 1999.

Governance, Local Knowledge and the Adoption of Sustainable Farming Practices

1999

Journal Article

Alternative knowledges, organic agriculture, and the biotechnology debate

Lyons, Kristen and Lawrence, Geoffrey (1999). Alternative knowledges, organic agriculture, and the biotechnology debate. Culture and Agriculture, 21 (2), 1-12. doi: 10.1525/cag.1999.21.2.1

Alternative knowledges, organic agriculture, and the biotechnology debate

1999

Conference Publication

Changing Perceptions and Practices? Action Learning Among Cotton Producers

Meyers, M., Lockie, S., Lawrence, G. and Clark, R. (1999). Changing Perceptions and Practices? Action Learning Among Cotton Producers. 2020 Vision: Extension into the New Millennium, Yeppoon, QLD Australia, 18-20 May 1999.

Changing Perceptions and Practices? Action Learning Among Cotton Producers

1999

Journal Article

Review of Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues:Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues

Lawrence, Geoff (1999). Review of Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues:Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues. Culture and Agriculture, 21 (1), 53-54. doi: 10.1525/cag.1999.21.1.53

Review of Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues:Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues

1999

Conference Publication

Socio-economic Issues for Regional Universities

Lawrence, G. (1999). Socio-economic Issues for Regional Universities. National Tertiary Education Union Regional Conference 1999, Rockhampton, QLD Australia, 3 February 1999.

Socio-economic Issues for Regional Universities

1999

Journal Article

A framework to monitor sustainability in the grains industry

Dalal, R. C., Lawrence, P., Walker, J., Shaw, R. J., Lawrence, G., Yule, D., Doughton, J. A., Bourne, A., Duivenvoorden, L., Choy, S., Moloney, D., Turner, L., King, C. and Dale, A. (1999). A framework to monitor sustainability in the grains industry. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 39 (5), 605-620. doi: 10.1071/EA98108

A framework to monitor sustainability in the grains industry

1999

Journal Article

Playing the World

Miller, Toby, Lawrence, Geoff, McKay, Jim and Rowe, David (1999). Playing the World. Peace Review, 11 (4), 495-498. doi: 10.1080/10402659908426297

Playing the World

1999

Book Chapter

An Action Learning approach to grower-focussed change: research among cotton producers in Queensland

Lawrence, Geoffrey, Meyers, Melissa, Lockie, Stewart and Clark, Richard (1999). An Action Learning approach to grower-focussed change: research among cotton producers in Queensland. Restructuring Global and Regional Agricultures. (pp. 289-305) Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429448355-18

An Action Learning approach to grower-focussed change: research among cotton producers in Queensland

1999

Conference Publication

Sustainable regional development: what is it, and why is it important for GIS professionals?

Lawrence, G. (1999). Sustainable regional development: what is it, and why is it important for GIS professionals?. Central Queensland GIS User Group Conference, Rockhampton, QLD Australia, 10-11 November 1999.

Sustainable regional development: what is it, and why is it important for GIS professionals?

Funding

Past funding

  • 2016 - 2021
    Food, Farming and Financialisation: Agri-food Transformations in Australia
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2019
    Frogs, fuel, finance or food? Cultures, values, ethics, arguments and justifications in the management of agricultural land (FORFOOD)
    Centre for Rural Research
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Governing Food Security in Australia in an Era of Climate Change: A Sociological Analysis
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2015
    The New Farm Owners: Finance Companies and the Restructuring of Australian and Global Agriculture
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    Local government, mining companies and resources development in regional Australia: meeting the governance challenge
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    Globally Engaged? Responses to Neoliberal Globalisation among Family Farmers in Australia
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Review of the Community Futures Task Force (Stage 1)
    Community Futures Task Force Unit
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2011
    From Seedling to Supermarket: The Social and Environmental Implications for Australia of the Restructuring of Agri-food Supply Chains
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2009
    ARC Research Network in Spatially Integrated Social Science
    ARC Research Networks
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2006
    Organics, environment and sustainability
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2006
    Agri-food Applications of Genetically-Modified Organisms: Public Perceptions Risk and Sustainability
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2006
    Building sustainable social capital in new communities.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2006
    Engaged government: a study of government-community engagement for regional outcomes
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2003
    The social construct of safe foods: Uncertainty, risk and trust in agri-food applications of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
    University of Queensland Research Development Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2003
    An Analysis of the Patterns of Consumption, Community Impacts and Returns on Investment of Rural Popular Cultural Activities
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2006
    Governance, institutional capacity and regional planning: A Central Queensland case study.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2005
    Farmer adoption of sustainable land management practices in the Fitzroy Basin, Central Queensland.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2001 - 2002
    The Sustainability of Australian Rural Communities
    Academy of Social Sciences
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Completed supervision

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