PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney
Hannah Della Bosca is a geographer whose work and expertise span generational coal mining communities, community resilience, and energy transitions. She is currently working on projects related to environment justice and multispecies justice.
Experience
2017–present
Assistant researcher, Multiple Projects
2021–present
PhD Candidate , Sydney Environment Institute
Education
2017
University of Sydney , Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Publications
2020
Shock and place: Reorienting resilience thinking, Local Environment 25 (3), 228-242
2020
Disaster, Place, and Justice: Experiencing the Disruption of Shock Events, Natural Hazards and Disaster Justice, 239-259
2020
Turf wars: Using social media network analysis to examine the suspected astroturfing campaign for the Adani Carmichael Coal mine on Twitter, Journal of Public Affairs 20 (2), e2057
2020
Bringing the swamp in from the periphery: Australian wetlands as sites of climate resilience and political agency, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63 (9), 1616-1632
2019
The construction of ‘local’interest in New South Wales environmental planning processes, Australian Geographer 50 (1), 49-68
2018
The coal story: Generational coal mining communities and strategies of energy transition in Australia, Energy Policy 120, 734-740