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Dr Kim de Rijke
Dr

Kim de Rijke

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Overview

Availability

Dr Kim de Rijke is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Environmental anthropology

    Energy; gas; fracking; mining; land and water; human-environment relations; social impact assessment; climate change

  • Indigenous studies

    Native title; cultural heritage; cultural value studies; traditional connections to land and water; applied anthropology

Works

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56 works between 2006 and 2025

41 - 56 of 56 works

2014

Other Outputs

Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu Nation - Wadja overlap

de Rijke, Kim and McCaul, Kim (2014). Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu Nation - Wadja overlap. Brisbane, QLD, Australia:

Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu Nation - Wadja overlap

2014

Other Outputs

Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu - Kanolu #2 overlap

de Rijke, Kim and McCaul, Kim (2014). Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu - Kanolu #2 overlap. Brisbane, QLD, Australia:

Joint expert anthropological statement regarding the Gaangalu - Kanolu #2 overlap

2014

Journal Article

The Perfect Pyre

de Rijke, Kim (2014). The Perfect Pyre. Australian Humanities Review, 57, 101-106.

The Perfect Pyre

2014

Other Outputs

Gaangalu Nation Native Title Determination Application (QUD 400/2012): Connection Report

de Rijke, Kim (2014). Gaangalu Nation Native Title Determination Application (QUD 400/2012): Connection Report. Brisbane, Australia:

Gaangalu Nation Native Title Determination Application (QUD 400/2012): Connection Report

2014

Journal Article

Silences in the midst of the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia

Mercer, Alexandra, de Rijke, Kim and Dressler, Wolfram (2014). Silences in the midst of the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia. Journal of Political Ecology, 21 (1), 279-302. doi: 10.2458/v21i1.21137

Silences in the midst of the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia

2013

Journal Article

People on Country: Vital Landscapes, Indigenous Futures. J. Altman, S. Kerins (eds.)

de Rijke, Kim (2013). People on Country: Vital Landscapes, Indigenous Futures. J. Altman, S. Kerins (eds.). Australian Journal of Anthropology, 24 (3), 259-261. doi: 10.1111/taja.12065

People on Country: Vital Landscapes, Indigenous Futures. J. Altman, S. Kerins (eds.)

2013

Journal Article

Hydraulically fractured: unconventional gas and anthropology

de Rijke, Kim (2013). Hydraulically fractured: unconventional gas and anthropology. Anthropology Today, 29 (2), 13-17. doi: 10.1111/1467-8322.12017

Hydraulically fractured: unconventional gas and anthropology

2013

Journal Article

Coal seam gas and social impact assessment: an anthropological contribution to current debates and practices

de Rijke, Kim (2013). Coal seam gas and social impact assessment: an anthropological contribution to current debates and practices. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 15 (3), 3.1-3.28.

Coal seam gas and social impact assessment: an anthropological contribution to current debates and practices

2013

Journal Article

The agri-gas fields of Australia: black soil, food and unconventional gas

de Rijke, Kim (2013). The agri-gas fields of Australia: black soil, food and unconventional gas. Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment, 35 (1), 41-53. doi: 10.1111/cuag.12004

The agri-gas fields of Australia: black soil, food and unconventional gas

2012

Journal Article

The symbolic politics of belonging and community in peri-urban environmental disputes: the Traveston Crossing Dam in Queensland, Australia

de Rijke, Kim (2012). The symbolic politics of belonging and community in peri-urban environmental disputes: the Traveston Crossing Dam in Queensland, Australia. Oceania, 82 (3), 278-293. doi: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.2012.tb00134.x

The symbolic politics of belonging and community in peri-urban environmental disputes: the Traveston Crossing Dam in Queensland, Australia

2012

Other Outputs

Mary Ann Crook and Persons who Identify as Warrabal: an anthropological assessment of secondary material

de Rijke, Kim (2012). Mary Ann Crook and Persons who Identify as Warrabal: an anthropological assessment of secondary material. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: UniQuest.

Mary Ann Crook and Persons who Identify as Warrabal: an anthropological assessment of secondary material

2012

Other Outputs

Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim: application report. Final report (No. QUD400/2012)

de Rijke, Kim, Trigger, David and Sneddon, Andrew (2012). Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim: application report. Final report (No. QUD400/2012). UniQuest Project No: 238 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: UniQuest.

Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim: application report. Final report (No. QUD400/2012)

2012

Other Outputs

Water, Place and Community: An Ethnography of Environmental Engagement, Emplaced Identity and the Traveston Crossing Dam Dispute in Queensland, Australia

Kim De Rijke (2012). Water, Place and Community: An Ethnography of Environmental Engagement, Emplaced Identity and the Traveston Crossing Dam Dispute in Queensland, Australia. PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland.

Water, Place and Community: An Ethnography of Environmental Engagement, Emplaced Identity and the Traveston Crossing Dam Dispute in Queensland, Australia

2012

Other Outputs

'Wadja' People and Language - Review of Primary Data - Supplementary Report

Thompsett, Fern, Sneddon, Andrew and de Rijke, Kim (2012). 'Wadja' People and Language - Review of Primary Data - Supplementary Report. Brisbane, Australia: UniQuest.

'Wadja' People and Language - Review of Primary Data - Supplementary Report

2011

Book Chapter

Caroline Tennant-Kelly, activist and anthropologist: field work accounts of Australian Aboriginal culture in the 1930s

de Rijke, Kim and Jeffries, Tony (2011). Caroline Tennant-Kelly, activist and anthropologist: field work accounts of Australian Aboriginal culture in the 1930s. Unsettling anthropology: The demands of native title on worn concepts and changing lives. (pp. 168-182) edited by Toni Bauman and Gaynor Macdonald. Australia: AIATSIS.

Caroline Tennant-Kelly, activist and anthropologist: field work accounts of Australian Aboriginal culture in the 1930s

2006

Journal Article

Going the whiteman’s way. Kinship and marriage among Australian Aborigines by David White

de Rijke, Kim (2006). Going the whiteman’s way. Kinship and marriage among Australian Aborigines by David White. Anthropos, 101 (1), 304-306.

Going the whiteman’s way. Kinship and marriage among Australian Aborigines by David White

Funding

Current funding

  • 2014 - 2025
    Gaangalu Nation - Additional Native Title Inputs
    Gaangalu Nation People (GNP) Holdings Pty Ltd as Trustee for GNP Trust
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Do Good Things Come in Small Packages? Testing assumptions of Optimal Foraging Theory with co-collaborative research in western Arnhem Land
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Cultural Heritage Research (Native Title - Warlangurru Project)
    Mr Benjamin Laurel on behalf of the Warlangurru Community
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2016
    Video Recording and Film Making of Gaangalu Nation Stories
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Land Use, Nature and Emplaced Identity: Coal Seam Gas Disputes in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim - Connection Report
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    ResTeach Funding 2012 0.2 FTE School of Social Science
    UQ ResTeach
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim Group
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Kim de Rijke is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change in Rural Fiji: Reproduction, Erosion and Limitations of Social Resilience in Intercultural Domains

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence, Dr Richard Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change in Rural Fiji: Reproduction, Erosion and Limitations of Social Resilience in Intercultural Domains

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence, Dr Richard Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change in Rural Fiji: Reproduction, Erosion and Limitations of Social Resilience in Intercultural Domains

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence, Dr Richard Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Water is life: Contested Water Values and Hydraulic Fracturing in the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alana Brekelmans

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Water is life: Contested Water Values and Hydraulic Fracturing in the Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alana Brekelmans

Completed supervision

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