Donna M. Houston, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Geography, General, Environmental Sciences
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Laura Pulido grad student 2006 USC
 (Topographies of memory and power: Environmental politics, history, and justice at Yucca Mountain, Nevada.)
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Alam A, McGregor A, Houston D. (2020) Neither sensibly homed nor homeless: re-imagining migrant homes through more-than-human relations Social & Cultural Geography. 21: 1122-1145
Alam A, McGregor A, Houston D. (2020) Women's mobility, neighbourhood socio-ecologies and homemaking in urban informal settlements Housing Studies. 1-21
Houston D. (2020) Urban re-generations: afterword to special issue on the politics of urban greening in Australian cities Australian Geographer. 51: 257-263
Houston D. (2019) Planning in the shadow of extinction: Carnaby’s Black cockatoos and urban development in Perth, Australia Contemporary Social Science. 1-14
Rogers D, Porter L, Steele W, et al. (2019) Creating a thinking space for the rising stars of Australian urban geography Australian Geographer. 50: 141-143
Chaudhary S, McGregor A, Houston D, et al. (2019) Spiritual enrichment or ecological protection?: A multi-scale analysis of cultural ecosystem services at the Mai Pokhari, a Ramsar site of Nepal Ecosystem Services. 39: 100972
Houston D, Hillier J, MacCallum D, et al. (2018) Make kin, not cities! Multispecies entanglements and ‘becoming-world’ in planning theory: Planning Theory. 17: 190-212
McGregor A, Houston D. (2018) Cattle in the Anthropocene: Four propositions Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 43: 3-16
Zurita MdLM, Munro PG, Houston D. (2018) Un‐earthing the Subterranean Anthropocene Area. 50: 298-305
Alam A, McGregor A, Houston D. (2018) Photo-response: approaching participatory photography as a more-than-human research method Area. 50: 256-265
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