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Dr Dorina Pojani
Dr

Dorina Pojani

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Overview

Background

I am an Associate Professor of urban planning. Since joining the University of Queensland in 2015, my research has focused on the built environment triad: urban design, transport, and housing - in both the Global North and South. I approach my work from a feminist perspective, considering the role of gender in the city.

My personal and academic journey has been international in nature. I am a native of Albania. Over the years I have held guest teaching and/or research positions in Austria (UWien), Canada (UBC), Chile (PUC), Italy (IUAV), the Netherlands (UvA), Oman (GUTech), and Vietnam (UTC), and I have provided consultancy services to various United Nations agencies including the UNDP, UNESCAP, and UN Habitat. I speak Italian, Spanish, and French in addition to English and Albanian.

My latest books are Trophy Cities: A Feminist Perspective on New Capitals (Edward Elgar, 2021) and Alternative Planning History and Theory (Routledge, 2023). For three years in a row (2022-2024), I have been included in the 'Stanford/Elsevier World’s Top 2% Researchers' list, and have ranked among the top-ten 'urban and regional planning' researchers in Australia. Alongside my academic research, I also publish broadly in non-academic outlets and regularly give interviews on national and international media. My articles in The Conversation have reached nearly half a million readers. Prior to joining academia, I worked in urban design and planning in California.

My research has been funded by domestic and international granting bodies, including the Australian Research Council. Overall, I have attracted $700,000 in external funding and $100,000 in internal funding. For a full list of my publications, click the 'Works' tab, which displays results live from UQ eSpace, or visit my external profiles listed on the left panel.

Qualifications

  • Postdoctoral Residency, Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft, the Netherlands. 2012-2014.
  • PhD in Urban Planning, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tirana, Albania. 2007-2010.
  • Visiting PhD student, University of California at Los Angeles, Luskin School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles, Ca, USA. 2009.
  • Master in Urban Planning, University of Cincinnati, College of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning, Cincinnati, Oh, USA. Full scholarship award. 2003-2005.
  • Visiting Master student, Catholic University of Leuven, Faculty of Architecture (St Lucas), Brussels, Belgium. Recipient of US government FIPSE grant. 2004.
  • Professional Degree in Architecture, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tirana, Albania. 1998-2003.

Availability

Dr Dorina Pojani is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Urban Transport in Developing Countries, Polytechnic University of Tirana
  • Master of Community Planning, University of Cincinnati

Research impacts

Funded Projects*

2025-2026. Project: Closing the loop on first/last mile transportation in Brisbane: Assessing the connection between micromobility and 50 cent public transport fares. iMove CRC, Brisbane City Council, Australia. Grant co-writer ($100,000).

2025. Project: Diaspora 4Innovation: Integrating work practice in urban planning curricula in Albania. GERMIN Fellowship, Albania. Lead grant writer ($18,500).

2023-2025. Project: Evaluation of separated cycle tracks in new developments. Transport Academic Partnership, Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, Australia. Sole grant writer ($50,000).

2023. Project: A gendered critique of early planned utopian cities. School of Architecture, Design and Planning Seed Funding, University of Queensland, Australia. Grant co-writer ($3,000).

2023-2025. Project: Study of factors associated with the choice of private electric transport vehicles in Vietnam. National Foundation for Science and Technology (NAFOSTED), Vietnam. Grant co-writer ($50,000).

2023-2024. Project: The woman-friendly city: Case studies of post-industrial areas in Tirana. READ Fellowship, Albanian-American Development Foundation, Albania. Lead grant writer ($17,000).

2022. Project: Minimising corruption in urban planning and development: What can the Balkans learn from Scandinavia? UQ Promoting Women Fellowship (PWF), Australia. Sole grant writer ($12,500).

2022. Project: We don’t know where to go or how to get there: Mapping out the mobility needs for tourists in urban destinations. UQ BEL Connect Grant, Australia. Grant co-writer ($18,500).

2021-2022. Project: The impact of Covid-19 on Brisbane / Southeast Queensland. UQ Faculty of Science COVID Research Recovery Fund, Australia. Lead grant writer ($50,000).

2021-2022. Project: Bikeability for Transportation: Tools and Data for Research and Practice. AURIN grant, Australia. Grant co-writer ($135,600).

2017-2020. Project: Reclaiming lost ground: Transitions of mobility and parking. Australian Research Council, Linkage grant, Australia. Grant co-writer ($358,000).

2016. Project: Planning Tiger Cub City-Regions: Role Models and Policy Transfers in Sustainable Transport in Southeast Asia. Project based in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. UQ Early Career Researcher grant, Australia. Sole grant writer ($26,150).

2015-2017. Project: Urban planning issues in planned capital cities in seven countries: Burma, India, Korea, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Brazil, and Australia. UQ Startup grant, Australia. Sole grant writer ($15,000).

2014-2015. Project: Informal Housing in five Balkan countries: Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Bosnia, Albania, and Kosovo. Grant from: Van Eesteren-Fluck & Van Lohuizen Stichting (EFL) Foundation, The Netherlands. Sole grant writer ($15,000).

Editorial Boards

  • Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Journal of Transport Geography
  • Australian Planner
  • Urban Policy and Research
  • Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
  • Journal of Planning Education and Research

Works

Search Professor Dorina Pojani’s works on UQ eSpace

227 works between 2004 and 2026

121 - 140 of 227 works

2019

Journal Article

The self-built city: theorizing urban design of informal settlements

Pojani, Dorina (2019). The self-built city: theorizing urban design of informal settlements. Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 13 (2) ARCH-11-2018-0004, 294-313. doi: 10.1108/arch-11-2018-0004

The self-built city: theorizing urban design of informal settlements

2019

Journal Article

Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city

Hooi, Enshan and Dorina Pojani (2019). Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city. Journal of Urban Design, 25 (1), 1-25. doi: 10.1080/13574809.2018.1554996

Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city

2019

Book Chapter

Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities

Pojani, Dorina, Kimpton, Anthony, Sipe, Neil, Corcoran, Jonathan, Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina and Stead, Dominic (2019). Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities. Parking: An International Perspective. (pp. 245-260) edited by Dorina Pojani, Jonathan Corcoran, Neil Sipe, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano and Dominic Stead. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-815265-2.00014-5

Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities

2019

Book Chapter

Informal settlements in the Balkans: squatters’ magic realism vs. planners’ modernist fantasy vs. governments’ tolerance and opportunism

Pojani, Dorina (2019). Informal settlements in the Balkans: squatters’ magic realism vs. planners’ modernist fantasy vs. governments’ tolerance and opportunism. The Routledge handbook on informal urbanization. (pp. 34-43) edited by Roberto Rocco and Jan van Ballegooijen. New York, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315645544-4

Informal settlements in the Balkans: squatters’ magic realism vs. planners’ modernist fantasy vs. governments’ tolerance and opportunism

2018

Journal Article

When West–East planning policy advice fails to gain traction

Pojani, Dorina and Stead, Dominic (2018). When West–East planning policy advice fails to gain traction. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 62 (8), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/09640568.2018.1497586

When West–East planning policy advice fails to gain traction

2018

Other Outputs

The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 11 27). The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport The Conversation

The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport

2018

Other Outputs

For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 11 19). For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change The Conversation

For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change

2018

Journal Article

Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis

Pojani, Dorina, Olvera Garcia, Jaime, Sipe, Neil and Byrne, Jason (2018). Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 42 (1), 0739456X1880433-101. doi: 10.1177/0739456X18804330

Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis

2018

Journal Article

Discretion and the erosion of community trust in planning: reflections on the post‐political

Kwok, Melanie, Johnson, Laurel and Pojani, Dorina (2018). Discretion and the erosion of community trust in planning: reflections on the post‐political. Geographical Research, 56 (4), 382-392. doi: 10.1111/1745-5871.12310

Discretion and the erosion of community trust in planning: reflections on the post‐political

2018

Journal Article

Cars as a status symbol: youth attitudes toward sustainable transport in a post-socialist city

Pojani, Elona, Van Acker, Veronique and Pojani, Dorina (2018). Cars as a status symbol: youth attitudes toward sustainable transport in a post-socialist city. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 58, 210-227. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2018.06.003

Cars as a status symbol: youth attitudes toward sustainable transport in a post-socialist city

2018

Other Outputs

Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 09 21). Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes The Conversation

Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes

2018

Journal Article

Why Isn’t Australia a Cycling Mecca?

Butterworth, Elizabeth and Pojani, Dorina (2018). Why Isn’t Australia a Cycling Mecca?. European Transport, 69 (69).

Why Isn’t Australia a Cycling Mecca?

2018

Other Outputs

Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities

Stead, Dominic , Kimpton, Anthony , Pojani, Dorina , Mateo Babiano, Iderlina , Corcoran, Jonathan and Sipe, Neil (2018, 09 13). Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities The Conversation

Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities

2018

Other Outputs

Bicycles and Pedestrians Are Key to Easing Congestion on Mumbai’s Suburban Trains

Abhishek, Vineet and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 08 28). Bicycles and Pedestrians Are Key to Easing Congestion on Mumbai’s Suburban Trains Engineering for Change (E4C)

Bicycles and Pedestrians Are Key to Easing Congestion on Mumbai’s Suburban Trains

2018

Journal Article

The place of public space in the lives of Middle Eastern women migrants in Australia

Gholamhosseini, Roja, Pojani, Dorina, Mateo Babiano, Iderlina, Johnson, Laurel and Minnery, John (2018). The place of public space in the lives of Middle Eastern women migrants in Australia. Journal of Urban Design, 24 (2), 1-21. doi: 10.1080/13574809.2018.1498293

The place of public space in the lives of Middle Eastern women migrants in Australia

2018

Journal Article

Urban living preferences of youth international migrants: an investigation of Asian students in Australia

Kerstens, Jack and Pojani, Dorina (2018). Urban living preferences of youth international migrants: an investigation of Asian students in Australia. Australian Planner, 55 (1), 36-45. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2018.1500379

Urban living preferences of youth international migrants: an investigation of Asian students in Australia

2018

Journal Article

The symbolism of ‘eco cars’ across national cultures: Potential implications for policy formulation and transfer

Ashmore, David , Pojani, Dorina , Thoreau, Roselle , Christie, Nicola and Tyler, Nicholas (2018). The symbolism of ‘eco cars’ across national cultures: Potential implications for policy formulation and transfer. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 63, 560-575. doi: 10.1016/j.trd.2018.06.024

The symbolism of ‘eco cars’ across national cultures: Potential implications for policy formulation and transfer

2018

Other Outputs

Share bikes don't get cars off the road, but they have other benefits

Pojani, Dorina and Corcoran, Jonathan (2018, 06 29). Share bikes don't get cars off the road, but they have other benefits The Conversation

Share bikes don't get cars off the road, but they have other benefits

2018

Other Outputs

Oh no, oBikes are leaving Melbourne! But this doesn’t mean bike sharing schemes are dead

Pojani, Dorina and Corcoran, Jonathan (2018, 06 14). Oh no, oBikes are leaving Melbourne! But this doesn’t mean bike sharing schemes are dead The Conversation

Oh no, oBikes are leaving Melbourne! But this doesn’t mean bike sharing schemes are dead

2018

Journal Article

River-based public transport: why won't Paris jump on board?

Bignon, Elise and Pojani, Dorina (2018). River-based public transport: why won't Paris jump on board?. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 6 (2), 200-205. doi: 10.1016/j.cstp.2018.05.002

River-based public transport: why won't Paris jump on board?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2025
    Evaluation of separated cycle tracks in new developments
    Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2023
    Bikeability for transportation: tools and data for research and practice
    Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2021
    Reclaiming lost ground: Transitions of mobility and parking
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016
    Planning Tiger Cub City-regions: role models and policy transfers in sustainable transport in Southeast Asia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Dorina Pojani is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Are car-free lifestyles feasible in low-density, sprawling contexts? A comparison of a city in Australia and Saudi Arabia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Active transport and gender issues: A comparison between Brisbane and Sylhet

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reconstructing A Gender Perspective Approach for a Sustainable New Capital City

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Active Citizenship in planning scheme implementation : A case study into how members of a community engage in the development assessment process in Queensland

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Honorary Professor Neil Sipe

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Housing affordability issues in Malaysia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Digital Deconcentration and the Changing Face of American Cities: Examining the Effects of Working from Home on America¿s Post-pandemic Urbanisation.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Thomas Sigler

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Residents¿ perceptions of a government-initiated anti-gating policy: A study of open communities in Shanghai

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ali Cheshmehzangi, Dr Sara Alidoust

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Dorina Pojani directly for media enquiries about:

  • affordable housing
  • community
  • compact cities
  • cycling
  • mobility
  • neighbourhood design
  • parking
  • pedestrian areas
  • public transport
  • sustainability
  • urban planning

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