Overview
Background
Lynda is Deputy Provost of the University, with responsibility for assisting in the operations of the Provost portfolio and initiatives sponsored by the Offices of the Vice-Chancellor and Provost. This includes providing direction for strategic projects and working across functions, units, colleges, and campuses to execute goals for the Provost. As a member of the Senior Leadership and Academic Board, Lynda provides administrative leadership with a particular focus on industrial and employee relations issues as they relate to academic staff.
Lynda holds a Bachelor of Economic and Social Science (Hons) in sociology from the University of Wales (University College of Swansea), and a BA Honours degree and PhD in sociology from Central Queensland University.
Prior to taking up the position of Deputy Provost, she served as Head of the School of Social Science from 2020 to 2026. She has also held research-focussed and Teaching and Research positions, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship from 2011 to 2015.
As a sociologist, Lynda has undertaken research in the broad area of community, neighbourhoods and housing, examining how how structural and policy processes impact upon neighbourly and community relations, and attachments to home and place. She has led a large program of research on ‘un-neighbourliness’ using large-scale, survey, interview and administrative data to examine the nature, causes and outcomes of problems between neighbours and their effects on neighbouring more broadly. She has also served as international Partner Investigator on the ESRCs’ Connected Communities consortium (Crow et al) and the Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods (WISERDII).
Availability
- Professor Lynda Cheshire is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor, University of Wales
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, Central Queensland University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Central Queensland University
Research impacts
Lynda works extensively with government, corporate and community partners to identify and resolve some of the complex challenges they encounter in their lives and/or professional practices, and some of the undesirable (and often unintended) consequences of their policies. Current and completed projects include:
- Community relations in the mining industry
- Discourses of self-help in Australian rural community development policy
- Building sustainable social capital on a master planned estate
- The governmental challenge of private property developers as key actors in building new communities
- Delivering better homes for under-occupying older public housing tenants
- Community resilience and disaster policy and practice
- Sustaining tenancies in the social housing sector for tenants with mental health and other complex issues.
Works
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2009
Journal Article
Qualitative researchers’ understandings of their practice and the implications for data archiving and sharing
Broom, Alex, Cheshire, Lynda and Emmison, Michael (2009). Qualitative researchers’ understandings of their practice and the implications for data archiving and sharing. Sociology, 43 (6), 1163-1180. doi: 10.1177/0038038509345704
2009
Journal Article
The governmentality of master planning: Housing consumption, aesthetics and community on a new estate
Cheshire, Lynda Anne, Rosenblatt, Ted, Lawrence, Geoffrey and Walters, Peter (2009). The governmentality of master planning: Housing consumption, aesthetics and community on a new estate. Housing Studies, 24 (5), 653-667. doi: 10.1080/02673030903082302
2009
Journal Article
Social interaction and sense of community in a master planned community
Rosenblatt, Ted, Cheshire, Lynda and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2009). Social interaction and sense of community in a master planned community. Housing Theory and Society, 26 (2), 122-142. doi: 10.1080/14036090701862484
2009
Book Chapter
Citizenship and Governmentality, Rural
Cheshire, L. and Woods, M. (2009). Citizenship and Governmentality, Rural. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography: Volume 1-12. (pp. V2-113-V2-118) Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-008044910-4.00896-8
2009
Book Chapter
Rural Citizenship and governmentality
Cheshire, Lynda and Woods, M. Aberystwyth (2009). Rural Citizenship and governmentality. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, volume 2. (pp. 113-118) edited by R. Kitchin and N. Thrift. London: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-008044910-4.00896-8
2009
Journal Article
Archiving Qualitative Data in Australia: An Introduction
Cheshire, Lynda, Broom, Alex and Emmison, Michael (2009). Archiving Qualitative Data in Australia: An Introduction. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 44 (3), 239-254. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2009.tb00144.x
2008
Journal Article
Understanding Agency culture: Findings from the Engaged Government Project, Queensland, Australia
Lawrence, G. A., Loechel, B., Cheshire, L.A. and Oliver, P. (2008). Understanding Agency culture: Findings from the Engaged Government Project, Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3 (4), 127-135. doi: 10.18848/1833-1882/cgp/v03i04/52570
2007
Journal Article
Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place
Cheshire, Lynda (2007). Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place. International Journal of Sociology of Food and Agriculture, 15 (1), 62-64.
2007
Book Chapter
Rural governance and power relations: Theorising the complexity of state-citizen interactions
Cheshire, Lynda, Higgins, Vaughan and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2007). Rural governance and power relations: Theorising the complexity of state-citizen interactions. Rural governance: International perspectives. (pp. 291-303) edited by L. Cheshire, V. Higgins and G. Lawrence. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203968178
2007
Other Outputs
Building Sustainable Social Capital in New Communities: Report to the Industry Partner
Jones, Andrew, Lawrence, Geoffrey, Muirhead, Bruce, Bartlett, Helen, Cheshire, Lynda, Woolcock, G., Graham, Philip, Rosenblatt, Ted and Walters, P. (2007). Building Sustainable Social Capital in New Communities: Report to the Industry Partner. St Lucia, Brisbane: The University of Queensland.
2007
Conference Publication
A privatised governmentality of rule: housing consumption, aesthetics and community on a master planned estate
Cheshire, Lynda A. (2007). A privatised governmentality of rule: housing consumption, aesthetics and community on a master planned estate. Foucault and/in the Social Sciences, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Churchill Victoria, 12-13 of November, 2007.
2007
Book
Rural Governance: International Perspectives
Lynda Cheshire, Vaughan Higgins and Geoffrey Lawrence eds. (2007). Rural Governance: International Perspectives. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203968178
2007
Conference Publication
The Governmentality of Master Planning: Creating Community in a New Estate
Cheshire, Lynda, Rosenblatt, Ted and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2007). The Governmentality of Master Planning: Creating Community in a New Estate. State of Australian Cities Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 28-30 November 2007.
2007
Book Chapter
Introduction: Governing the rural
Cheshire, L., Higgins, V. and Lawrence, G. (2007). Introduction: Governing the rural. Rural Governance: International Perspectives. (pp. 1-18) edited by L. Cheshire, V. Higgins and G. Lawrence. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
2006
Journal Article
Introduction: Governing the rural
Cheshire, Lynda, Higgins, Vaughan and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2006). Introduction: Governing the rural. Rural Governance: International Perspectives, 1-17. doi: 10.4324/9780203968178
2006
Book
Governing Rural Development: Discourses and Practices of Self-help in Australian Rural Policy
Cheshire, L. A. (2006). Governing Rural Development: Discourses and Practices of Self-help in Australian Rural Policy. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315585598
2006
Book Chapter
Queensland Towns
Lawrence, G A and Cheshire, L A (2006). Queensland Towns. Sociology: Place, Time and Division. (pp. 107-111) edited by P. Beilharz and T. Hogan. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press.
2006
Conference Publication
Contesting Globalisation: the Fractured Actor-network of Rural Protest in Australia
Cheshire, L. (2006). Contesting Globalisation: the Fractured Actor-network of Rural Protest in Australia. International Rural Sociological Association's World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 24-29 July 2006.
2006
Journal Article
Regional renaissance? New forms of governance in nonmetropolitan Australia
Everingham, Jo-Anne, Cheshire, Lynda and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2006). Regional renaissance? New forms of governance in nonmetropolitan Australia. Environment And Planning C-government And Policy, 24 (1), 139-155. doi: 10.1068/c47m
2006
Book Chapter
Regions
Lawrence, G A and Cheshire, L A (2006). Regions. Sociology: Place, Time and Division. (pp. 20-25) edited by P. Beilharz and T. Hogan. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Lynda Cheshire is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding lived experiences and adjustment practices of families of left-behind children in rural Vietnam
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Maram Shaweesh
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Doctor Philosophy
Older private renters and evictions in Queensland, Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zoe Staines
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Doctor Philosophy
Conceptions and experiences of home under residualisation in Brisbane¿s social housing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Zoe Staines
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Place, disadvantage and the project of the self: pursuing a better life in outer metropolitan Australia
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Chinese rural protests through a social movement lens: A study of the Wukan protest
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Governing customers? Integrating customer focus and compliance in the urban governance context
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Fair Trade and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as Middle Class Social Movements in Hong Kong
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Everyday politics and the negotiations of citizenship in the informal city: An ethnographic account of two informal settlements in Dhaka
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Determinants of participation in childcare amongst fathers who work very long hours
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Wojtek Tomaszewski
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
An integrated strategic planning process for developing sustainable master-planned communities and towns
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sebastien Darchen
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Technologies of Choice: The shaping of choice on the World Wide Web
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Henman
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Constructing Facebook: Constituting Social Space Online
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Governing the estates: the deployment of 'community' on public housing estates
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Henman
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Lakeside living - realising dreams in a master planned community
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Regional whole-of-government in Central Queensland: a sociocultural interpretation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Growing old in Springfield Lakes: the possibility of community in a new suburb
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
REGIONAL PLANNING AS GOOD GOVERNANCE: A CENTRAL QUEENSLAND CASE STUDY
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE CATTLE GRAZING WITHIN A CULTURE OF PRODUCTIVISM? A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF BROADSCALE BEEF PRODUCTION IN CENTRAL QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
Challenges to the professional ideal: interactions between doctors and bureaucrats in Australia in the closing decade of the twentieth century
Associate Advisor
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