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I am currently looking for a research/teaching job related to Korean studies. My interest is in the Labour Hire Practices of Korean welders in Australia. Please find below a short bio:
Silvia Lozeva - Short Bio
Silvia Lozeva is a PhD student in Sustainability at Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute in Perth, Western Australia. Previously, she has pursued studies in Economics (B.A. in Economics 2001, University of National and World Economy) and Gender Studies (M. Phil.2006, Sofia University). In her doctorate The Nature of Migrant, Silvia examines the multi-fold role of contemporary migrants in the environmental movement in Australia from a feminist perspective. Silvia’s other research interests and experience lie within the field of science, technology and society. Silvia has participated in a nation-wide project of Desert Knowledge investigating the social effects of mining development in Australia, and more specifically examining the gender impacts of the resource-extracting industry.
Silvia’s interests span across the governmental and non-governmental sectors. She has a copious international experience (Australia, Bulgaria, Russia, Czech Republic, New Zealand and the UK) in both the governmental sector (Ministry of Fisheries, Wellington) and non-governmental sectors (Earthwatch Institute, Oxford). Silvia’s academic interest and research also includes a three-year comparative study on biomimcry in Western Australia and in Eastern Europe. She has been a guest lecturer on Bio/Ecomimcry on several occasions.
Silvia’s additional interests include radio-producing (Silver Medal Mark Time Award for best science fiction audio novel) .
Contact details: E-mail: silvia.lozeva@curtin.edu.au; Tel. +61 (0) 422010277; Silvia Lozeva, 3 Pakehnam Street, Fremantle, WA 6160
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS:
Marinova, D. Lozeva, S., Seeman, K. (2010), Sustainability in the desert: case study from Leonora, Western Australia, Journal of Economic and Social Policy 13 (2), Southern Cross University pp 147-176
Lozeva, S and D. Marinova (2010) Negotiating Gender: Experience from Western Australia Mining Industry, Journal of Economic and Social Policy 13 (2) Southern Cross University, pp 177-210
Rola-Rubzen M.F, Marinova D, Singleton G, Altangerel D, Lozeva S, Gabunada F, Profile of Leonora: A sustainability case study, Desert Knowledge CRC, Working Paper 67, 2010
Marshall, A. and Lozeva, S. (2009) 'Questioning the Theory and Practice of Biomimicry', International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics,4(1), pp1-10.
Lozeva, S (2009) Participation of migrant women in the environmental movement, 11th Scientific Conference in Management and Sustainable Development Conference, University of Forestry, Yundola, Bulgaria, 20-22 March 2009
Silvia Lozeva - Short Bio
Silvia Lozeva is a PhD student in Sustainability at Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute in Perth, Western Australia. Previously, she has pursued studies in Economics (B.A. in Economics 2001, University of National and World Economy) and Gender Studies (M. Phil.2006, Sofia University). In her doctorate The Nature of Migrant, Silvia examines the multi-fold role of contemporary migrants in the environmental movement in Australia from a feminist perspective. Silvia’s other research interests and experience lie within the field of science, technology and society. Silvia has participated in a nation-wide project of Desert Knowledge investigating the social effects of mining development in Australia, and more specifically examining the gender impacts of the resource-extracting industry.
Silvia’s interests span across the governmental and non-governmental sectors. She has a copious international experience (Australia, Bulgaria, Russia, Czech Republic, New Zealand and the UK) in both the governmental sector (Ministry of Fisheries, Wellington) and non-governmental sectors (Earthwatch Institute, Oxford). Silvia’s academic interest and research also includes a three-year comparative study on biomimcry in Western Australia and in Eastern Europe. She has been a guest lecturer on Bio/Ecomimcry on several occasions.
Silvia’s additional interests include radio-producing (Silver Medal Mark Time Award for best science fiction audio novel) .
Contact details: E-mail: silvia.lozeva@curtin.edu.au; Tel. +61 (0) 422010277; Silvia Lozeva, 3 Pakehnam Street, Fremantle, WA 6160
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS:
Marinova, D. Lozeva, S., Seeman, K. (2010), Sustainability in the desert: case study from Leonora, Western Australia, Journal of Economic and Social Policy 13 (2), Southern Cross University pp 147-176
Lozeva, S and D. Marinova (2010) Negotiating Gender: Experience from Western Australia Mining Industry, Journal of Economic and Social Policy 13 (2) Southern Cross University, pp 177-210
Rola-Rubzen M.F, Marinova D, Singleton G, Altangerel D, Lozeva S, Gabunada F, Profile of Leonora: A sustainability case study, Desert Knowledge CRC, Working Paper 67, 2010
Marshall, A. and Lozeva, S. (2009) 'Questioning the Theory and Practice of Biomimicry', International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics,4(1), pp1-10.
Lozeva, S (2009) Participation of migrant women in the environmental movement, 11th Scientific Conference in Management and Sustainable Development Conference, University of Forestry, Yundola, Bulgaria, 20-22 March 2009
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