Institute for Resilient Regions (Operations)
University | Institute for Resilient Regions |
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Head | Prof Celmara Pocock |
Director of Research | Prof Celmara Pocock |
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Plasticity and Time: Using the Stress-Strain Curve as a Framework for Investigating the Wicked Problems of Marine Pollution and Climate Change
Schofield, John, and Pocock, Celmara. 2024. "Plasticity and Time: Using the Stress-Strain Curve as a Framework for Investigating the Wicked Problems of Marine Pollution and Climate Change." Kryder-Reid, Elizabeth and May, Sahara (ed.) Toxic Heritage: Legacies, Futures, and Environmental Injustice. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 62-73Edited book (chapter)
Queensland connects: Accelerating Queensland's innovation-driven entrepreneurs
Moyle, Char-Lee, Barrett, Rowena, Sharma, Arun, Pandey, Vibhor, Renando, Chad, Owens, Gordon, Tsai, Jessie and McGowan, Daniel. 2019. Queensland connects: Accelerating Queensland's innovation-driven entrepreneurs. Australia. Queensland University of Technology.Government report
Queensland historical atlas: histories, cultures, landscapes
Spearritt, Peter, Stell, Marion, Carter, David, McAlpine, Clive, Mate, Geraldine, Pocock, Celmara, Ulm, Sean, Ginn, Geoff, Powell, Owen, Keogh, Luke, Barnard, Trish and Bordes, Nicloe (ed.) 2010. Queensland historical atlas: histories, cultures, landscapes . Brisbane, Australia. Queensland Historical Atlas.Edited journal
Raw emotion: The Living Memory module at three sites of practice
Pocock, Celmara, Stell, Marion and Mate, Geraldine. 2018. "Raw emotion: The Living Memory module at three sites of practice." Smith, Laurajane, Wetherell, Margaret and Campbell, Gary (ed.) Emotion, Affective Practices, and the Past in the Present. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 281-303Edited book (chapter)
Reaching for the reef: exploring place through touch
Pocock, Celmara. 2008. "Reaching for the reef: exploring place through touch." Vanclay, Frank, Higgins, Matthew and Blackshaw, Adam (ed.) Making sense of place: exploring concepts and expressions of place through different senses and lenses. Canberra, Australia. National Museum of Australia Press. pp. 76-85Edited book (chapter)
Reading indigeneity without race: Color, representation and uncertainty in photographic evidence
Pocock, Celmara. 2017. "Reading indigeneity without race: Color, representation and uncertainty in photographic evidence." Hillerdal, Charlotta, Karlström, Anna and Ojala, Carl-Gösta (ed.) Archaeologies of "Us" and "Them": Debating History, Heritage and Indigeneity. Routledge. pp. 140-158Edited book (chapter)
Reading indigeneity without race: colour, representation and uncertainty in photographic evidence
Pocock, Celmara. 2013. "Reading indigeneity without race: colour, representation and uncertainty in photographic evidence." Hillerdal, Charlotta, Karlstrom, Anna and Ojala, Carl-Gosta (ed.) Archaeologies of 'Us' and 'Them' 2013: Debating the Ethics and Politics of Ethnicity and Indigeneity in Archaeology and Heritage Discourse. Uppsala, Sweden 24 - 26 Oct 2013 Uppsala, Sweden.Paper
Real to reel reef: space, place and film at the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2004. "Real to reel reef: space, place and film at the Great Barrier Reef." Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana and Moran, Albert (ed.) Placing the moving image. Brisbane, Australia. Griffith University. pp. 53-68Edited book (chapter)
Regenerate Regional Leadership Program: Summary Report
Woolcock, G., Renando, C., Vogels, W. and Humphris, F.. 2024. Regenerate Regional Leadership Program: Summary Report. Australia. Regional Economies Centre of Excellence.Project report
Sense matters: Aesthetic values of the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara and Pocock C.. 2002. "Sense matters: Aesthetic values of the Great Barrier Reef." International Journal of Heritage Studies. 8 (4), pp. 365-381. https://doi.org/10.1080/1352725022000037191Article
Sense matters: aesthetic values of the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2012. "Sense matters: aesthetic values of the Great Barrier Reef." Dudley, Sandra H. (ed.) Museum objects: experiencing the properties of things. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 241-253Edited book (chapter)
Sensing place, consuming space: changing visitor experiences of the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2006. "Sensing place, consuming space: changing visitor experiences of the Great Barrier Reef." Meethan, Kevin, Anderson, Alison and Miles, Steve (ed.) Tourism, Consumption and Representation: Narratives of Place and Self. United Kingdom. CABI. pp. 94-112Edited book (chapter)
Smart Nurse Tank Concept Guide
Plant, Corey and Long, Derek. 2025. Smart Nurse Tank Concept Guide. Australia. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/zy38qTechnical report
Success factors in cultural heritage tourism enterprise management
Carlsen, Jack, Hughes, Michael, Frost, Warwick, Pocock, Celmara and Peel, Vicki. 2008. Success factors in cultural heritage tourism enterprise management. Gold Coast, Australia. Sustainable Tourism CRC.Technical report
Survival: how the landscape impacts on people
Pocock, Celmara. 2010. "Survival: how the landscape impacts on people." Queensland Historical Atlas. Dec 2010, pp. 1-5.Article
Swanbank Power Station (former) CMP: A preliminary Conservation Management Plan prepared for CleanCo Queensland Ltd for the Swanbank Clean Energy Hub
Hill, Susan, Pocock, Celmara, Batorowicz, Beata, Gharineiat, Zahra and Young, Simon. 2024. Swanbank Power Station (former) CMP: A preliminary Conservation Management Plan prepared for CleanCo Queensland Ltd for the Swanbank Clean Energy Hub. Australia. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/z8819Technical report
Tactile landscape: visitors at the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2010. "Tactile landscape: visitors at the Great Barrier Reef." Sensorial Investigations.Article
Tourism as theatre: performing and consuming indigeneity in an Australian wildlife sanctuary
Picard, David, Pocock, Celmara and Trigger, David. 2014. "Tourism as theatre: performing and consuming indigeneity in an Australian wildlife sanctuary." Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change. 12 (3), pp. 206-223. https://doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2014.933967Article
Tourists riding turtles
Pocock, Celmara and Pocock C.. 2006. "Tourists riding turtles." Australian Zoologist. 33 (4), pp. 425-435. https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2006.015Article
Towards a cultural heritage tourism research strategy: developing synergies in Australian research
Pocock, Celmara. 2008. Towards a cultural heritage tourism research strategy: developing synergies in Australian research. Brisbane, Australia. Sustainable Tourism CRC.Technical report
Turtle Riding on the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2006. "Turtle Riding on the Great Barrier Reef." Society and Animals. 14 (2), pp. 129-146. https://doi.org/10.1163/156853006776778789Article
Variable rate spraying technology user guide
Plant, Corey and Long, Derek. 2025. Variable rate spraying technology user guide. Australia. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/zy37xTechnical report
Visiting the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2010. "Visiting the Great Barrier Reef." Queensland Historical Atlas. Nov 2010, pp. 1-3.Article
Visitor encounters with the Great Barrier Reef: aesthetics, heritage and the senses
Pocock, Celmara. 2020. Visitor encounters with the Great Barrier Reef: aesthetics, heritage and the senses. Milton Park, United kingdom. Routledge.Authored book
Visualising heritage landscapes in future: aesthetics, embodiment, and meaning
Pocock, Celmara. 2023. "Visualising heritage landscapes in future: aesthetics, embodiment, and meaning." Brown, Steve and Goetcheus, Cari (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 431-441Handbook (chapter)
Waiting, power and time in ethnographic and community-based research
Palmer, Jane, Pocock, Celmara and Burton, Lorelle. 2018. "Waiting, power and time in ethnographic and community-based research." Qualitative Research. 18 (4), pp. 416-432. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794117728413Article
Weedy Life: Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Tropicality
Henry, Rosita, Ramoutsaki, Helen, Long, Debbi, Acciaioli, Greg, Foale, Simon, Pocock, Celmara, McBain-Rigg, Kristin and Wood, Michael. 2023. "Weedy Life: Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Tropicality." eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics. 22 (1), pp. 236-69. https://doi.org/10.25120/etropic.22.1.2023.3985Article
What is success in cultural heritage tourism?
Pocock, Celmara. 2012. "What is success in cultural heritage tourism?" Shuter, Claire (ed.) Visitor Research Forum 2012: Interpreting our Heritage and Understanding our Visitors. Brisbane, Australia 18 Jan 2012 Brisbane, Australia.Paper
Who Benefits? World Heritage and Indigenous People
Pocock, Celmara and Lilley, Ian. 2018. "Who Benefits? World Heritage and Indigenous People." Heritage and Society. 10 (2), pp. 171-190. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159032X.2018.1503836Article
World Heritage and Environment
Pocock, Celmara. World Heritage and Environment. Toowoomba. https://doi.org/10.26192/7x5x-3e98Dataset
World Heritage as authentic fake: paradisic Reef and wild Tasmania
Pocock, Celmara, Collett, David and Knowles, Joan. 2022. "World Heritage as authentic fake: paradisic Reef and wild Tasmania." Landscape Research. 47 (8), pp. 1024-1038. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2022.2115990Article
You don't know what you don't know: ethics and participant consent issues for eResearch users
Ostini, Jenny, Gacenga, Francis, Pocock, Celmara and Whiteside, Eliza. 2014. "You don't know what you don't know: ethics and participant consent issues for eResearch users." eResearch Australasia 2014 Conference: Towards Unified Global Research. Melbourne, Australia 27 - 31 Oct 2014 Sydney, Australia.Paper
Youth Community Futures: Enhancing Opportunities for Young People in Regional Queensland: Final Report
Hickey, Andrew, Riddle, Stewart, McKee, Alarnah, Skye, Danika, Wallis, Rachael and Pocock, Celmara. 2024. Youth Community Futures: Enhancing Opportunities for Young People in Regional Queensland: Final Report. Australia. University of Southern Queensland.Government report
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