University of Tasmania homepage
Photo of Doctor Emerald L King

Doctor

Emerald L King

(she/zir)

Lecturer in Humanities

Global Cultures and Languages

Orcid identifier0000-0001-5725-1140
  • Lecturer in Humanities
    Global Cultures and Languages
  • School of Humanities, Global Cultures and Languages, 467 Humanities Building, Sandy Bay Campus, TAS

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

  • Showing page 1 out of 1
Showing page 1, publications 1 to 9 of 9
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Greg Sharzer's (2022) Late escapism and contemporary neoliberalism: Alienation, work and utopia
Aug 2024GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH62(3):472-474 (3 pages)WILEY
Co-authors: Burton AL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Responsibilities of geographers: Are we role models or hypocrites?
Feb 2024GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH62(1):8-13 (6 pages)WILEY
Co-authors: Burton AL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Future is Degrowth, Not Apocalypse
8 May 2023Apocalyptica1(2):177-183 (7 pages)Heidelberg University Publishing
Co-authors: Burton AL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Love and Apocalypse
8 Aug 2022CAPASPubPub
Co-authors: Burton AL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Climate crisis and consciousness: Re-imagining our world and ourselves
Aug 2022GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH60(3):511-513 (3 pages)WILEY
Co-authors: Burton AL
ORIGINAL CREATIVE WORK
14 May 2022
10 May 2022The Sociological Review MagazineSociological Review Foundation
Co-authors: Burton AL
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Journaling the COVID-19 pandemic: Locality, scale and spatialised bodies
May 2021GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH59(2):217-227 (11 pages)WILEY
Co-authors: Burton AL
REPORT
2021The Tasmania ProjectUTAS Institute for Social Change
Co-authors: Burton AL
Save and organize your research references with the Papers cloud library. Access your library anytime, anywhere with the Papers web, desktop, or mobile apps for iOS and Android.
Access Papers

Anyone with this link can read the full text of this article:

Cancel