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Dr Patricia Short
Dr

Patricia Short

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Overview

Background

Dr Short has undertaken sociological research in a range of fields including impacts of natural disasters, health behaviour, formal and informal welfare relations, public-private partnerships, vulnerability, gender and development. Increasingly, her research has been focused upon household vulnerabilities and the political economy of livelihoods – around housing access in the Australian context, and microcredit and migration as major livelihood strategies in the developing world. Her recent research highlights the importance of understanding the impacts of shifting market-state-community relations in changing policy environments of the first world and globalising contexts of the developing world.

Dr Short has led a number of Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) projects, focused principally upon the housing experiences of vulnerable households in the private rental sector in Australia, and, working with postgraduate and research higher degree students, has supervised a range of projects focused upon gender, vulnerability and economic change in development contexts. These include, for example, studies of ethnic minority women’s participation in development projects in Central Vietnam, graduate transitions to new work environments in post Doi Moi Vietnam, the impacts of microcredit upon women’s empowerment and poverty in Bangladesh, and a study of the drivers and outcomes of international migration and remittances in two villages in Bangladesh.

Throughout her career, Dr Short has engaged in applied research with a policy focus, including major studies commissioned by the Commonwealth Government Social Welfare Commission, the Queensland Department of Transport, the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST), and for the Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA). She has a wealth of experience in supervising and mentoring early career academics, including research higher degree candidates, and in managing teams of junior and mid-career research staff in multi-site projects.

Availability

Dr Patricia Short is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Social Inequality and Social Risk in the Fields of Health and Housing

  • Welfare Relations in the Informal Economy and 3rd Sector

  • Gender Studies

Works

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29 works between 1989 and 2021

1 - 20 of 29 works

2021

Journal Article

Social mobilisation, community engagement and the power of elites in rural development

Khan, Shahzad and Short, Patricia (2021). Social mobilisation, community engagement and the power of elites in rural development. Development in Practice, 31 (2), 238-247. doi: 10.1080/09614524.2020.1836127

Social mobilisation, community engagement and the power of elites in rural development

2017

Book Chapter

An overview of south-south migration: opportunities, risks and policies

Hossain, Moazzem, Khan, M. Adil and Short, Patricia (2017). An overview of south-south migration: opportunities, risks and policies. South-South Migration: Emerging Patterns, Opportunities and Risks. (pp. 1-10) edited by Short, Patricia, Khan, M. Adil and Hossain, Moazzem. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315198125-1

An overview of south-south migration: opportunities, risks and policies

2017

Book Chapter

Migration processes and impacts, and the emergence of a limited cyclical pattern of migration in rural Bangladesh

Hossain, Munshi Israil and Short, Patricia (2017). Migration processes and impacts, and the emergence of a limited cyclical pattern of migration in rural Bangladesh. South-South migration: emerging patterns, opportunities and risks. (pp. 98-122) edited by Patricia Short, M. Adil Khan and Moazzem Hossain. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315198125-6

Migration processes and impacts, and the emergence of a limited cyclical pattern of migration in rural Bangladesh

2017

Book

South-South Migration: Emerging Patterns, Opportunities and Risks

Patricia Short, Mozzem Hossain and M. Adil Khan eds. (2017). South-South Migration: Emerging Patterns, Opportunities and Risks. Routledge studies in development, mobilities, and migration, London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315198125

South-South Migration: Emerging Patterns, Opportunities and Risks

2015

Other Outputs

Social assessment of New Ireland Social Protection Program

Short, Patricia and Were, Graeme (2015). Social assessment of New Ireland Social Protection Program.

Social assessment of New Ireland Social Protection Program

2014

Journal Article

Sifting, negotiating and remaking religious identities: A redefining of lived religion among Muslim migrant women

Stirling, Nicole, Shaw, Sylvie and Short, Patricia (2014). Sifting, negotiating and remaking religious identities: A redefining of lived religion among Muslim migrant women. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 4 (8 (1)), 17-29.

Sifting, negotiating and remaking religious identities: A redefining of lived religion among Muslim migrant women

2013

Other Outputs

Bridging the divide: householder and service provider experiences of forced exits from private rental in Queensland

Short, Patricia, Parsell, Cameron, Phillips, Rhonda, Seage, Nicola and James, Amity (2013). Bridging the divide: householder and service provider experiences of forced exits from private rental in Queensland. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.

Bridging the divide: householder and service provider experiences of forced exits from private rental in Queensland

2013

Journal Article

Overcoming adversity among low SES students: a study of strategies for retention

Karimshah, Ameera, Wyder, Marianne, Henman, Paul, Tay, Dwight, Capelin, Elizabeth and Short, Patricia (2013). Overcoming adversity among low SES students: a study of strategies for retention. Australian Universities' Review, 55 (2), 5-14.

Overcoming adversity among low SES students: a study of strategies for retention

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2013

Book Chapter

Migration of Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia: emerging lessons of economic and social costs and benefits at the migrant, migrant household and community levels

Hossain, Munshi Israil, Khan, M. Adil and Short, Patricia (2013). Migration of Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia: emerging lessons of economic and social costs and benefits at the migrant, migrant household and community levels. The Asian Century, Sustainable Growth and Climate Change. (pp. 200-222) edited by Moazzem Hossain, Tapan Sarker and Malcolm McIntosh. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781781005750.00018

Migration of Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia: emerging lessons of economic and social costs and benefits at the migrant, migrant household and community levels

2011

Journal Article

Bridging the Divide: the experiences of low-income households excluded from the private rental sector in Australia

Short, Patricia , Parsell, Cameron , Phillips, Rhonda and Seage, Nicola (2011). Bridging the Divide: the experiences of low-income households excluded from the private rental sector in Australia. AHURI Positioning Paper, i-28.

Bridging the Divide: the experiences of low-income households excluded from the private rental sector in Australia

Featured

2011

Journal Article

Can microcredit worsen poverty? Cases of exacerbated poverty in Bangladesh

Jahiruddin, A.T.M., Short, Patricia, Dressler, Wolfram and Khan, M.Adil (2011). Can microcredit worsen poverty? Cases of exacerbated poverty in Bangladesh. Development in Practice, 21 (8), 1109-1121. doi: 10.1080/09614524.2011.607155

Can microcredit worsen poverty? Cases of exacerbated poverty in Bangladesh

2009

Journal Article

Integrating health planning and social planning: A case study in community-based partnerships for better health

Ambrose, Aleta and Short, Patricia (2009). Integrating health planning and social planning: A case study in community-based partnerships for better health. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 15 (4), 294-302. doi: 10.1071/PY09010

Integrating health planning and social planning: A case study in community-based partnerships for better health

2008

Journal Article

What are the housing tenure pathways of income support recipients over time?

Seelig, Tim, Han, Jung Hoon, O’Flaherty, Martin, Haynes, Michele, Western, Mark, Short, Trisch, Baum, Scott and Jones, Andrew (2008). What are the housing tenure pathways of income support recipients over time?. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) Research and Policy Bulletin (103), 1-4.

What are the housing tenure pathways of income support recipients over time?

2008

Journal Article

Risk-assessment practices in the private rental sector: Implications for low-income renters. Final Report

Short, Patricia M., Seelig, Timothy G., Warren, Clive M. J., Susilawati, Connie and Thompson, Alice (2008). Risk-assessment practices in the private rental sector: Implications for low-income renters. Final Report. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Final Report; 117, 1-74.

Risk-assessment practices in the private rental sector: Implications for low-income renters. Final Report

2007

Journal Article

Risk-assessment Practices in the Private Rental Sector: Implications for Low-income Renters. Poisitioning paper

Short, Patricia, Seelig, Tim, Warren, Clive, Susilawati, Connie and Thompson, Alice (2007). Risk-assessment Practices in the Private Rental Sector: Implications for Low-income Renters. Poisitioning paper. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Positioning Paper Series, Positioning Paper No. 100, 1-38.

Risk-assessment Practices in the Private Rental Sector: Implications for Low-income Renters. Poisitioning paper

2006

Journal Article

Tenancy databases, professional practices and housing access among low-income tenants in the private rental sector in Australia

Short, Patricia, Minnery, John, Mead, Elspeth, O'Flaherty, Martin and Peake, Andrew (2006). Tenancy databases, professional practices and housing access among low-income tenants in the private rental sector in Australia. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 30 (4), 930-943. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00701.x

Tenancy databases, professional practices and housing access among low-income tenants in the private rental sector in Australia

2005

Other Outputs

Housing consumption patterns and earnings behaviour of income support recipients over time

Seelig, Tim, Han, Jung Hoon, O'Flaherty, Martin, Short, Patricia, Haynes, Michele A., Baum, Scott William, Western, Mark C. and Jones, Andrew (2005). Housing consumption patterns and earnings behaviour of income support recipients over time. AHURI Positioning Papers Melbourne, Australia: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.

Housing consumption patterns and earnings behaviour of income support recipients over time

2005

Book Chapter

Mothers at the Margins: singular identities and survival

Short, Patricia (2005). Mothers at the Margins: singular identities and survival. Motherhood, Power and Oppression. (pp. 205-219) edited by Marie Porter, Patricia Short and Andrea O'Reilly. Toronto: Women's Press.

Mothers at the Margins: singular identities and survival

2004

Other Outputs

Association, reciprocity, sharing and dependency : conditions of access and forms of inequality beyond the market state

Short, Patricia Margaret. (2004). Association, reciprocity, sharing and dependency : conditions of access and forms of inequality beyond the market state. PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland.

Association, reciprocity, sharing and dependency : conditions of access and forms of inequality beyond the market state

2004

Conference Publication

Arriving at interdisciplinarity

Jolly, L., Goos, M. E., Short, P. M. and Coco, A. (2004). Arriving at interdisciplinarity. AARE 2004 International Education Research Conference, Melbourne Vic, 28 November - 2 December 2004. AARE Inc..

Arriving at interdisciplinarity

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018
    Residential Tenancy Law and Rental Investment: A Review of Claims about Rental Law Reform and Disinvestment
    Tenants QLD
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Social Assessment of New Ireland Social Protection Program
    Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Bridging the divide: the experiences of low-income households excluded from the private rental sector in Australia
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Risk assessment practices in the private rental sector
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    Housing consumption patterns and earnings behaviour of income support recipients over time: analysis of FaCS Longitudinal Data Set (1% sample)
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2003
    Home, School and Community Partnerships to Support Children's Numeracy
    Department of Education, Science, and Training
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Patricia Short is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Undergraduate Students

    A range of small-scale projects in the fields of health, housing and motherwork in vulnerable households.

  • Postgraduate Students

    I am keen to support student-initiated projects, espcially small-scale, mixed-method approaches to research. Opportunities for post-graduate students may arise on currently funded research projects.

Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

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