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143

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Overview

Sue Jackson is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Social Sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Political Science and International Relations, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Health, and Ecology.

The primary focus of their research encompasses topics such as Water Governance and Infrastructure, Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights, Geographies of human-animal interactions, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Water resources management and optimization, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, and Coastal and Marine Management.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Sue Jackson include:

  • "Riverhood: political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice" (2022) published in The Journal of Peasant Studies
  • "Australia's mass fish kills as a crisis of modern water: Understanding hydrosocial change in the Murray-Darling Basin" (2020) published in Geoforum
  • "Sustainability crises are crises of relationship: Learning from Nyikina ecology and ethics" (2020) published in People and Nature
  • "Water colonialism and Indigenous water justice in south-eastern Australia" (2021) published in International Journal of Water Resources Development
  • "Trends in Aboriginal water ownership in New South Wales, Australia: The continuities between colonial and neoliberal forms of dispossession" (2020) published in Land Use Policy

Their frequent collaborators include Lana Hartwig, Natalie Osborne, James C. R. Smart, Christopher F.G. Jeffrey, and Brian K. Walker.

Sue Jackson's work has appeared frequently in a variety of academic journals, with multiple publications in the Australasian Journal of Water Resources, People and Nature, Ecological Indicators, Ecological Informatics, and Environment and Planning E Nature and Space.

In addition to journal articles, Sue Jackson has contributed to book publications, including a work titled Economic Diversity In Contemporary Timor-Leste, published by Leuven University Press in 2023.

Best Publications

  • The measurement of experienced burnout

    Christina Maslach;Susan E. Jackson

  • Maslach burnout inventory manual

    Christina Maslach;Susan E. Jackson;Michael P. Leiter

  • Categorizing Strategic Issues: Links to Organizational Action

    Jane E. Dutton;Susan E. Jackson

  • Toward an understanding of the burnout phenomenon.

    Susan E. Jackson;Richard L. Schwab;Randall S. Schuler

  • The role of sex and family variables in burnout

    Christina Maslach;Susan E. Jackson

  • The Brisbane Declaration and Global Action Agenda on Environmental Flows (2018)

    Angela H. Arthington;Anik Bhaduri;Stuart E. Bunn;Sue E. Jackson

  • Systematic review to understand and improve care after stillbirth: a review of parents’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences

    Alison L Ellis;Caroline S Chebsey;Claire E Storey;Stephanie Bradley

  • CORRELATES OF BURNOUT AMONG PUBLIC SERVICE LAWYERS

    Susan E. Jackson;Jon A. Turner;Arthur P. Brief

  • A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: Implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

    Rosemary Hill;Chrissy Grant;Melissa George;Catherine J. Robinson

  • Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management

    Elizabeth P. Anderson;Sue Jackson;Rebecca E. Tharme;Michael Douglas;Michael Douglas

  • Compartmentalising culture: the articulation and consideration of Indigenous values in water resource management.

    Sue Jackson

  • FIELD METABOLISM, WATER REQUIREMENTS, AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF WILD OSTRICHES IN THE NAMIB'

    Joseph B. Williams;W. Roy Siegfried;Suzanne J. Milton;Nigel J. Adams

  • Riverhood: political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice

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  • Protecting Indigenous Values in Water Management: A Challenge to Conventional Environmental Flow Assessments

    Marcus Finn;Sue Jackson

  • Reconceptualizing ecosystem services: Possibilities for cultivating and valuing the ethics and practices of care

    Sue Jackson;Lisa R. Palmer

  • Australian approaches for managing 'country' using Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge

    Emilie-Jane Ens;Max Finlayson;Karissa Preuss;Sue Jackson

  • Principles and guidelines for good practice in Indigenous engagement in water planning

    Sue Jackson;Poh-Ling Tan;Carla Joan Mooney;Suzanne Linda Sears Hoverman

  • Dry season habitat use of fishes in an Australian tropical river

    K. Keller;Q. Allsop;J. Brim Box;D. Buckle

  • ‘The whole playboy mansion image’: Girls’ fashioning and fashioned selves within a postfeminist culture

    Sue Jackson;Tiina Vares;Rosalind Gill

  • The water is not empty: cross‐cultural issues in conceptualising sea space

    S.E. Jackson

  • Working through diversity as a strategic imperative.

    Susan E. Jackson;Eden B. Alvarez

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael M. Douglas
Michael M. Douglas University of Western Australia
Mark J. Kennard
Mark J. Kennard Griffith University
Bradley James Pusey
Bradley James Pusey University of Western Australia
Libby Porter
Libby Porter RMIT University
Samantha A. Setterfield
Samantha A. Setterfield University of Western Australia
Julian D. Olden
Julian D. Olden University of Washington
Vanessa M. Adams
Vanessa M. Adams University of Tasmania
Jon Altman
Jon Altman Australian National University
Catherine J. Robinson
Catherine J. Robinson Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Carleen Cullinane
Carleen Cullinane Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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