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Dr Katie Meissner
Dr

Katie Meissner

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Overview

Background

Katie currently holds a Postdoctoral Research Fellow within UQ’s Business School. Her research interests include sustainability, circular business models, post-disaster resilience; cross-sector partnerships and collaboration to address climate change; and, public engagement processes such as public consultation and inquiry processes, specifically power imbalances and the use of technical information.

Katie completed her PhD in Environmental Communication in 2020 at UQ. The thesis examines how citizens experienced the public participation undertaken for four proposed mines in Queensland’s Galilee Basin through the lens of fairness and competence in environmental decision-making. The study found that fairness and competence were impeded by three factors: the relationship between inclusion and fairness, mining company control of information, and the Queensland Government’s dual role as regulator of, and beneficiary from, mining projects. These findings have implications for both practice and theory, namely: addressing resource inequality between stakeholders; establishing equitable access to information; and, changing regulatory practice to improve the legitimacy, accountability, and impartiality of public participation.

Katie has taught at UQ since 2018 across a range of Business School management, strategy and sustainability subjects, including most recently as course coordinator of Principles of Strategic Management in the Master of Business program.

Prior to commencing her PhD at UQ, Katie worked in communication roles across a variety of industries including mining, transport, tourism and retail.

Availability

Dr Katie Meissner is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Business (Marketing), University of Southern Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Communications, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Management, The University of Queensland

Works

Search Professor Katie Meissner’s works on UQ eSpace

28 works between 2012 and 2026

21 - 28 of 28 works

2022

Conference Publication

When is a context extreme? Processes of construction what is extreme, or not, through social legitimacy in disruptive contexts

Meissner, Katie, Unger, Corinne and Jarzabkowski, Paula (2022). When is a context extreme? Processes of construction what is extreme, or not, through social legitimacy in disruptive contexts. 13th PROS Symposium, Rhodes, Greece, 25-28 June 2022.

When is a context extreme? Processes of construction what is extreme, or not, through social legitimacy in disruptive contexts

2022

Other Outputs

Victims of NSW and Queensland floods have lodged 60,000 claims, but too many are underinsured. Here’s a better way

Jarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne J. and Meissner, Katie (2022, 03 04). Victims of NSW and Queensland floods have lodged 60,000 claims, but too many are underinsured. Here’s a better way The Conversation

Victims of NSW and Queensland floods have lodged 60,000 claims, but too many are underinsured. Here’s a better way

2022

Other Outputs

Terrorism and violent protests: where do these disruptive events meet?

Jarzabkowski, Paula, Unger, Corinne J. and Meissner, Katie (2022). Terrorism and violent protests: where do these disruptive events meet?. ARPC Thought Leadership Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland Business School.

Terrorism and violent protests: where do these disruptive events meet?

2022

Journal Article

Plastic pollution and packaging: corporate commitments and actions from the food and beverage sector

Phelan, Anna (Anya), Meissner, Katie, Humphrey, Jacquelyn and Ross, Helen (2022). Plastic pollution and packaging: corporate commitments and actions from the food and beverage sector. Journal of Cleaner Production, 331 129827, 1-19. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129827

Plastic pollution and packaging: corporate commitments and actions from the food and beverage sector

2021

Journal Article

Information control and competence: participant experience of public participation in EIA for proposed mining projects in Queensland

Meissner, Katie and Everingham, J. A. (2021). Information control and competence: participant experience of public participation in EIA for proposed mining projects in Queensland. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 28 (3), 287-304. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2021.1955023

Information control and competence: participant experience of public participation in EIA for proposed mining projects in Queensland

2021

Other Outputs

Citizens’ panels on the role of future fuels in a low-carbon future energy mix in Australia

Ashworth, Peta, Petrova, Svetla, Witt, Kathy, Wade, Belinda, Bharadwaj, Bishal, Clarke, Elliot, Meissner, Katie and Kambo, Amrita (2021). Citizens’ panels on the role of future fuels in a low-carbon future energy mix in Australia. Wollongong, NSW Australia: Future Fuels CRC.

Citizens’ panels on the role of future fuels in a low-carbon future energy mix in Australia

2020

Other Outputs

A study of participant experience of public participation in the EIA processes for proposed coal mining developments in the Galilee Basin.

Meissner, Katie Jane (2020). A study of participant experience of public participation in the EIA processes for proposed coal mining developments in the Galilee Basin.. PhD Thesis, Business School, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.124

A study of participant experience of public participation in the EIA processes for proposed coal mining developments in the Galilee Basin.

2012

Journal Article

Environmental disaster meets state politics: an analysis of the representation of the Pacific Adventurer oil spill during and following the 2009 Queensland state election

Meissner, Katie (2012). Environmental disaster meets state politics: an analysis of the representation of the Pacific Adventurer oil spill during and following the 2009 Queensland state election. Australian Journal of Communication, 39 (2), 101-117.

Environmental disaster meets state politics: an analysis of the representation of the Pacific Adventurer oil spill during and following the 2009 Queensland state election

Funding

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2026
    Thought Leadership Program of Research: ''Insurance Risk Pooling - Four dimensions of Resilience''
    Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Katie Meissner directly for media enquiries about:

  • community resilience
  • financial resilience
  • home resilience
  • insurance
  • weather disaster

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