
Dr Peter Walters
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Dr Peter Walters is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland (Australia). He received his PhD from The University of Queensland in 2008. He holds a BA from the University of New South Wales and an MSc (Organisational and Social Psychology) from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Research Interests:
Peter is a sociologist, currently working on level three of the Parental Leave in Australia Study, a qualitative analysis of interview data with parents on intersection of the home, the labour market and the policy environment and their effects on quality of life. His PhD thesis was concerned with the establishment of suburban communities in Master Planned Estates as well as the social well being of older Australians.
Publications: Walters, P. And Bartlett H. (forthcoming). Growing old in a new estate: establishing new social networks in retirement. Ageing and Society (accepted 29 May 2008)
Walters, P. and Rosenblatt, T. (2008) . Co-operation or co-presence? The comforting ideal of community in a master planned estate. Urban Policy and Research 26(4): 397 - 413 Peer reviewed conference papers
Walters, P. 2005. Community in a master planned community: the experience of older residents. International Conference on Engaging Communities. United Nations and Queensland Government, Brisbane. Walters, P. 2005. Community on the Suburban Fringe: Master Planned Communities and Planned Diversity. State of Australian Cities Conference. Urban Research Program, Griffith University, Brisbane.
Walters, P. 2005. Space for community: growing old in a new suburb. The Australian Sociological Association Conference. TASA, University of Tasmania. Walters, P. 2004. Growing old in a master planned community. Emerging Researchers in Ageing Conference. Brisbane.
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