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Dr Julia Loginova
Dr

Julia Loginova

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Overview

Background

Julia Loginova is a dedicated researcher passionate about sustainability and justice in the minerals and energy sectors in an era of energy transitions, climate change, and geopolitical volatility. Growing up in northern Russia (Komi Zyrian) sparked her interest in socioeconomic, environmental and political transformations in regions affected by resource extraction. She has academic qualifications in economics and law, natural resource management, and human geography, and completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne on Indigenous community responses to climate change and resource extraction in the Arctic. Julia is highly skilled in qualitative research, data science, network analysis, and spatial research, providing unique mixed-method insights on complex challenges.

Since joining the University of Queensland in 2018, she has focused her research on globalization of the resources sector, governance of energy transitions, socioeconomic redistributions, and Indigenous and non-Indigenous community participation in multiple geographies, including Australia, China, Russia, Ecuador, and the Arctic region. Julia's current research projects include Indigenous co-ownership of renewable energy projects, coal transitions in multiple geographies, and assessment of risks in resource extraction regions. She is a Chief Investigator on the ARC Discovery project that aims to improve the sustainability of copper global production networks in Australia, Zambia, and Chile, and is a collaborator on a research project on the geopolitics of critical minerals. At UQ, Julia contributes to teaching courses on global change, sustainable cities and regions, and geopolitics.

Availability

Dr Julia Loginova is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

Research interests

  • Globalisation and geopolitics

  • Global networks and social network analysis

  • Community consultation and participation

  • Sustainability and energy transitions

  • Mining and energy

Research impacts

In collaboration with colleagues and in dialogue with industry partners, Julia leverages data to aid strategic evidence-based decision-making. To enhance the integrity and impact of research, she is driven by the efforts to make research accountable to the ways data are collected, owned, used and shared.

Works

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55 works between 2012 and 2025

41 - 55 of 55 works

2021

Journal Article

Introduction to the census questions special issue

Wilson, Tom, Charles-Edwards, Elin, Corcoran, Jonathan, Loginova, Julia and Martinus, Kirsten (2021). Introduction to the census questions special issue. Australian Population Studies, 5 (1), 1-2. doi: 10.37970/aps.v5i1.74

Introduction to the census questions special issue

2021

Journal Article

City networks binding resource peripheries to economic and political cores: a Northeast Asian perspective

Loginova, Julia (2021). City networks binding resource peripheries to economic and political cores: a Northeast Asian perspective. Asian Geographer, 38 (2), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/10225706.2021.1899948

City networks binding resource peripheries to economic and political cores: a Northeast Asian perspective

2020

Other Outputs

Anticipating the impact of COVID-19 on Internal Migration

Aude Bernard, Elin Charles-Edwards, Maximiliano Alvarez, Pia Wohland, Julia Loginova and Sunganani Kalemba (2020). Anticipating the impact of COVID-19 on Internal Migration. Canberra: Center for Population, Commonwealth Department of Treasury.

Anticipating the impact of COVID-19 on Internal Migration

2020

Journal Article

How to create an interactive dashboard using R: the example of the Queensland COVID-19 tracker

Loginova, J. and Wohland, P. (2020). How to create an interactive dashboard using R: the example of the Queensland COVID-19 tracker . Australian Population Studies, 4 (2), 39-47. doi: 10.37970/aps.v4i2.72

How to create an interactive dashboard using R: the example of the Queensland COVID-19 tracker

2020

Other Outputs

The Socio-Spatial Determinants of COVID-19 Diffusion: The Impact of Globalisation, Settlement Characteristics and Population

Sigler, Thomas, Mahmuda, Sirat, Kimpton, Anthony, Loginova, Julia, Wohland-Jakhar, Pia, Charles-Edwards, Elin and Corcoran, Jonathan (2020). The Socio-Spatial Determinants of COVID-19 Diffusion: The Impact of Globalisation, Settlement Characteristics and Population. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-49170/v1

The Socio-Spatial Determinants of COVID-19 Diffusion: The Impact of Globalisation, Settlement Characteristics and Population

2020

Other Outputs

UQ reseachers launch Queensland COVID-19 tracker

Loginova, Julia and Wohland-Jakhar, Pia (2020, 06 01). UQ reseachers launch Queensland COVID-19 tracker Royal Geographical Society of Queensland Bulletin 3-3.

UQ reseachers launch Queensland COVID-19 tracker

2020

Conference Publication

Climate change adaptation strategies among fishing communities in Arctic Russia

Loginova, Julia (2020). Climate change adaptation strategies among fishing communities in Arctic Russia. CLIMATE 2020: The Worldwide Online Climate Conference, Online, 23-20 March 2020.

Climate change adaptation strategies among fishing communities in Arctic Russia

2020

Book Chapter

“Our consent was taken for granted”: a relational justice perspective on the participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia

Loginova, Julia and Wilson, Emma (2020). “Our consent was taken for granted”: a relational justice perspective on the participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia. Regulation of extractive industries: community engagement in the Arctic. (pp. 156-184) edited by Rachael Lorna Johnstone and Anne Merrild Hansen. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429059933-7

“Our consent was taken for granted”: a relational justice perspective on the participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia

2019

Book Chapter

Navigating state-led extractivism in Ecuador and Russia: fluid identities and agendas of socio-environmental movements

Rodríguez, Denisse and Loginova, Julia (2019). Navigating state-led extractivism in Ecuador and Russia: fluid identities and agendas of socio-environmental movements. The Right to Nature: Social Movements, Environmental Justice and Neoliberal Natures. (pp. 43-55) Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429427145-4

Navigating state-led extractivism in Ecuador and Russia: fluid identities and agendas of socio-environmental movements

2018

Book Chapter

Achieving human and societal security in oil producing regions: a Komi-Izhma community perspective from Pripechor’e, Russia

Loginova, Julia (2018). Achieving human and societal security in oil producing regions: a Komi-Izhma community perspective from Pripechor’e, Russia. Human and societal security in the circumpolar Arctic: local and indigenous communities. (pp. 191-211) edited by Kamrul Hossain, José Miguel Roncero Martín and Anna Petrétei. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004363045_010

Achieving human and societal security in oil producing regions: a Komi-Izhma community perspective from Pripechor’e, Russia

2018

Conference Publication

The global position of Guangzhou: an analysis of stock market data

Martinus, Kirsten, Sigler, Thomas and Loginova, Julia (2018). The global position of Guangzhou: an analysis of stock market data. International Forum on Cantonology and Global City Development, Guangzhou, China, 10-11 November 2018. Guangzhou, China: Guangzhou University.

The global position of Guangzhou: an analysis of stock market data

2017

Conference Publication

Oil spills and CSR in the Russia's Pechora River Basin

Loginova, Julia (2017). Oil spills and CSR in the Russia's Pechora River Basin. the International Association for Impact Assessment Conference 2017: Impact Assessment’s Contribution to the Global Efforts in Addressing Climate Change, Montréal, Canada, 4–7 April 2017. Washington, DC United States: IAIA.

Oil spills and CSR in the Russia's Pechora River Basin

2014

Journal Article

Chapter 4.1 Sport, tourism, and community development: The case of Izhma region

Loginova, Julia and Rochev, Valerij (2014). Chapter 4.1 Sport, tourism, and community development: The case of Izhma region. Septentrio Conference Series (1), 142-154. doi: 10.7557/5.3208

Chapter 4.1 Sport, tourism, and community development: The case of Izhma region

2014

Journal Article

Chapter 2.2 Local and regional development toward sustainable communities in the Komi Republic

Loginova, Julia (2014). Chapter 2.2 Local and regional development toward sustainable communities in the Komi Republic. Septentrio Conference Series (1), 73-83. doi: 10.7557/5.3202

Chapter 2.2 Local and regional development toward sustainable communities in the Komi Republic

2012

Journal Article

Circumpolar young leaders find common ground at IPY 2012

Grabowski, Meagan M., Kuptana, James, Rosing, Ivalu, Gustafson, Jodi, Kolson, Kiera-Dawn, Ivanoff, Kelsi, Naylor, Minnie, Partanen, Niko, Ford, Chelsea, Kellner, Alexandra, Kreuger, Emma, Baikie, Caitlin and Loginova, Julia (2012). Circumpolar young leaders find common ground at IPY 2012. Arctic, 65 (3), 363-365.

Circumpolar young leaders find common ground at IPY 2012

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Beyond the resource curse: redistribution and resource-led development (ARC Discovery Project administered by the University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Next Arctic Rush? Critical Materials for the Energy (NEXTRUSH) (Research Council of Norway grant administered by NUPI)
    Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024
    Indigenous co-ownership in the renewable energy sector: drawing lessons for other industries
    Rio Tinto Services Limited
    Open grant
  • 2023
    Collaborative regional development - regeneration and just transition in the Isaac Region
    Ergo Strategy Group Ltd
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Julia Loginova is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Global production networks and value chains of energy and critical minerals

  • Consultation and consent in resource development

  • Mapping energy and climate action across Australian communities

  • Social aspects of mining and energy

  • Governance of resource development

  • Network analysis and GIS

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A comparative study of housing affordability issues in China and Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Matthew Curry, Dr Thomas Sigler

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understainding social dimensions of agriculture and its transition to renewable engery

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bradd Witt

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