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Associate Professor Kelly Dombroski BA (Env Stud), MPhil (Devt Stud), PhD,

Associate Professor

Doctoral Supervisor
School of People, Environment and Planning

My particular fields of research include:

  • Diverse Economies and solidarity economy
  • Community Economies
  • Development and postdevelopment thinking
  • Feminist geography and theory
  • China and Southeast Asia
  • Care work
  • Waste and waste prevention
  • Science and Technology Studies (STS)

I am a founding member of the and a fellow of the New Zealand Geographical Society.

I work on funded projects with both theoretical and practical components. My work on the enabled me to investigate community organisations contributing to urban wellbeing in holistic ways. After delivering outputs for community such as reports and events, I then work to develop new theories of economic and social change beginning with collective action. I have developed theoretical approaches to the topics of care and commoning in community economies. My current work is organised around my Rutherford Discovery Fellowship project Transitioning to Caring Economies through Transformative Community Investment. This research programme includes community partners such as Te Hiko Centre for Community Innovation, Repair Trust Aotearoa, Para Kore, Zero Waste Network, Chinhari youth group in Chhattisgarh, India. I've also worked with Life in Vacant Spaces, a temporary use brokerage organisation in Christchurch.

My book (University of Minnesota Press, 2024) was written based on fieldwork on urban care work in the city of Xining, China, and online groups working to change their waste behaviours around infant hygiene in Australia and New Zealand. The book develops a theory of change that connects collective scale care-led action with more widespread social change, drawing on assemblage thinking, community economies, and postdevelopment theory. Critics have said that the book: "offers hopeful and creative paths to socioecological change by guarding human and more-than-human life. This is a transformative book for our troubled times and essential for research on contemporary care practices" (Maria Puig de la Bellacasa). The book is part of the

I also work more generally in the area of geography. As vice-president of the New Zealand Geographical Society, I am working on a campaign to educate students and the general public on geography as a discipline that helps us 'understand the world and the shape the future', particularly with reference to human-environment relations. In 2024, I published the co-edited textbook Routledge, 2024) with colleagues in the UK and Hong Kong. We sought to shape the future of geography, highlighting diversity, decolonisation, and human-environment relations among other topics, designed for contemporary students encountering the topic for the first time -- yet deep enough to challenge them throughout their whole degree (with more than 70 chapters!).

I'm currently working on a series of articles and a book that explore the interaction between subjectivity -- our sense of ourselves as actors - and collective action, particularly attuned to times where hope can seem distant. Some of this work looks at spiritual and mindfulness practices that activists use to individually and collectively sustain their work.

My research work is in community development in Asia-Pacific. I use qualitative research methods to investigate diverse economies and community economies, the things people do to support their livelihoods that are usually ignored by economists. I publish in the areas of feminist geography, community economies, diverse economies, and urban commons.

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Professional

Qualifications

  • Bachelor in Arts (Environmental Studies) - 淘料视频 (2002)
  • Masters in Philosophy (Development Studies) - 淘料视频 (2005)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Western Sydney University/University of Western Sydney (2013)

Fellowships and Memberships

  • Member, Community Economies Collective (Member) (2017)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, 淘料视频

Prizes and Awards

  • University of Cantebury Teaching Award - University of Cantebury (2020)
  • College of Science Emerging Research Award - University of Cantebury (2017)
  • President's Award for Emerging Research in Geography - University of Cantebury (2017)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

I carry out research that supports community-led transition to postcarbon and postcapitalist economies that better enable the wellbeing of people and planet. My Rutherford Fellowship is entitled Transitioning to caring economies through transformative community investment and it builds on my work with communities in Aotearoa New Zealand and throughout Asia-Pacific. I use action research, ethnographic, and feminist methodologies. I am a member of the Community Economies Institute and co-editor (with JK Gibson-Graham) of The Handbook of Diverse Economies (Edward Elgar, 2020).

I work on funded projects with both theoretical and practical components. My work on the enabled me to investigate community organisations contributing to urban wellbeing in holistic ways. After delivering outputs for community such as reports and events, I then work to develop new theories of economic and social change beginning with collective action. I have developed theoretical approaches to the topics of care and commoning in community economies. My current work is organised around my Rutherford Discovery Fellowship project Transitioning to Caring Economies through Transformative Community Investment. This research programme includes community partners such as Te Hiko Centre for Community Innovation, Repair Trust Aotearoa, Para Kore, Zero Waste Network, Chinhari youth group in Chhattisgarh, India. I've also worked with Life in Vacant Spaces, a temporary use brokerage organisation in Christchurch.

My book (University of Minnesota Press, 2024) was written based on fieldwork on urban care work in the city of Xining, China, and online groups working to change their waste behaviours around infant hygiene in Australia and New Zealand. The book develops a theory of change that connects collective scale care-led action with more widespread social change, drawing on assemblage thinking, community economies, and postdevelopment theory. Critics have said that the book: "offers hopeful and creative paths to socioecological change by guarding human and more-than-human life. This is a transformative book for our troubled times and essential for research on contemporary care practices" (Maria Puig de la Bellacasa). The book is part of the

I am associate editor of and



Thematics

Design 鈥 for Commerce, Community and Culture, Health and Well-being, Future Food Systems

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Built Environment And Design (120000): Community Planning (120501):
Economic Geography (160401):
Economics (140000): Heterodox Economics (149903):
Human Geography (160400): Human Geography not elsewhere classified (160499):
Other Economics (149900):
Social and Cultural Geography (160403): Studies In Human Society (160000):
Urban and Regional Planning (120500):
Urban and Regional Studies (excl. Planning) (160404)

Keywords

Community economies

Diverse economies

Community research

Participatory action research

Urban transformation

Social and economic transformation

Postcapitalist futures

Waste and waste prevention

Care labour and care practices

Research Projects

Current Projects

Project Title: Rutherford Discovery Fellowship - Transitioning to caring economies through transformative community investments

The Transitioning to Caring Economies research program aims to investigate the emergence of collective and caring community economies in Aotearoa New Zealand and Asia-Pacific by documenting and exploring the transformative work of community organizations, co-developing a qualitative accounting tool to assess community economy return on investment (CEROI), and modeling pathways towards caring economies. The program partners with communities investing in social and environmental wellbeing and seeks to understand the kinds of subjects, practices, and institutions that drive and emerge from such investment.
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Date Range: 2022 - 2027

Funding Body: Royal Society of New Zealand

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

Dombroski, K. (2024). Pluriversal bodies: Researching care through embodied ethnography. Asia Pacific Viewpoint.
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
See, J., Cuaton, GP., Placino, P., Vunibola, S., Thi, HD., Dombroski, K., . . . McKinnon, K. (2024). From absences to emergences: Foregrounding traditional and Indigenous climate change adaptation knowledges and practices from Fiji, Vietnam and the Philippines. World Development. 176
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Conradson, D., Diprose, G., Healy, S., & Yates, A. (2023). Cultivating commoners: Infrastructures and subjectivities for a postcapitalist counter-city. Cities. 143
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Goburdhone, S., & Dombroski, K. (2023). Thinking with soils: Can urban farms help us heal metabolic rifts in Aotearoa?. New Zealand Geographer. 79(2), 127-131
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dionisio, R., Dombroski, K., & Yates, A. (2023). Testing practices for testing times: Exploring Indigenous-led governance. Dialogues in Human Geography. 13(2), 301-305
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Diprose, G., Dombroski, K., Sharp, E., Yates, A., Peryman, B., & Barnes, M. (2023). Emerging transitions in organic waste infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer. 79(1), 15-26
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Yates, A., Dombroski, K., & Dionisio, R. (2023). Dialogues for well being in an ecological emergency: Wellbeing-led governance frameworks and transformative Indigenous tools. Dialogues in Human Geography. 13(2), 268-287
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Do Thi, H., & Dombroski, K. (2022). Diverse more-than-human approaches to climate change adaptation in Thai Binh, Vietnam. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 63(1), 25-39
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Duojie, C., & McKinnon, K. (2022). Surviving well: From diverse economies to community economies in Asia-Pacific. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 63(1), 5-11
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
McAllister, T., Sereana, N., Dombroski, K., Halcrow, S., & Painting, C. (2021). Parity during parenthood: Comparing paid parental leave policies in Aotearoa/New Zealand’s universities. Women's Studies Journal. 35(1), 4-20 Retrieved from https://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/current-issue.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Peryman, B., & Dombroski, K. (2021). Cultivating, Havening. E-Flux Architecture. (June 2021), Retrieved from https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/survivance/393665/cultivating-havening/
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2020). Past caring? Women, work and emotion Barbara Brookes, Jane McCabe and Angela Wanhalla (eds.). Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2019. 288 pp. 978-1-98-853134-2. New Zealand Geographer. 76(1), 87-88Retreived from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nzg.12254
[Book Review]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Rogers, D., Herbert, M., Whitzman, C., McCann, E., Maginn, PJ., Watts, B., . . . Caldis, S. (2020). The City Under COVID-19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie. 111(3), 434-450
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Sharp, E., Graham, R., Lee, L., Scobie, M., . . . Martin-Neuninger, R. (2020). Food for people in place: reimagining resilient food systems for economic recovery. Sustainability (Switzerland). 12(22), 1-17
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
McKinnon, K., & Dombroski, K. (2019). Ethnography In and With Bodies: Embodied Learning and the Academic Life. Commoning Ethnography. 2(1), 11-26 Retrieved from https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/ce/article/view/5697/5273
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., & Boles, I. (2019). Can the commons be temporary? The role of transitional commoning in post-quake Christchurch. Local Environment. 24(4), 313-328
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Adams-Hutcheson, G., Bartos, AE., Dombroski, K., Le Heron, E., & Underhill-Sem, Y. (2019). Feminist geographies in Aotearoa New Zealand: cultural, social and political moments. Gender, Place and Culture. 26(7-9), 1182-1197
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Chitondo, M., & Dombroski, K. (2019). Returning water data to communities in Ndola, Zambia: A case study in decolonising environmental science. Case Studies in the Environment. 3(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Do, HT. (2018). The affect of effect: Affirmative political ecologies in monitoring climate change adaptation interventions. Nordia Geographical Publications. 47(5), 7-20
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2018). Thinking with, dissenting within: care-full critique for more-than-human worlds. Journal of Cultural Economy. 11(3), 261-264 Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17530350.2018.1427614
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Watkins, AF., Fitt, H., Frater, J., Banwell, K., Mackenzie, K., . . . Hart, D. (2018). Journeying from “I” to “we”: assembling hybrid caring collectives of geography doctoral scholars. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 42(1), 80-93
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2018). Learning to be affected: Maternal connection, intuition and “elimination communication”. Emotion, Space and Society. 26, 72-79
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Gibson, K., Astuti, R., Carnegie, M., Chalernphon, A., Dombroski, K., Haryani, AR., . . . Wright, S. (2018). Community economies in Monsoon Asia: Keywords and key reflections. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 59(1), 3-16
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Diprose, G., Dombroski, K., Healy, S., & Waitoa, J. (2017). Community Economies: Responding to questions of scale, agency, and Indigenous connections in Aotearoa New Zealand. Counterfutures: Left Thought and Practice Aotearoa. (4), 167-184 Retrieved from http://counterfutures.nz/journal.html
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2017). Learning to be Affected: Maternal Connection, intuition and ‘elimination communication’. Emotion, Space and Society. 26, 72-79 Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755458616300494
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Yamashita, A., Gomez, C., & Dombroski, K. (2017). Segregation, exclusion and LGBT people in disaster impacted areas: experiences from the Higashinihon Dai-Shinsai (Great East-Japan Disaster). Gender, Place and Culture. 24(1), 64-71
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Diprose, G., & Dombroski, K. (2016). Diversifying and Moving Through the Hidden City: A commentary on Heather Hayward's 'Hidden City'. Enjoy: The Occasional Journal. July 2016 Retrieved from http://enjoy.org.nz/publishing/the-occasional-journal/local-knowledge/diversifying-and-moving-through-the-hidden-city#article
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Hybrid activist collectives: reframing mothers’ environmental and caring labour. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 36(9-10), 629-646
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Call and response: a reflection on Miranda Joseph’s Debt to Society from Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of Cultural Economy. 9(6), 604-610
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Mckinnon, K., & Healy, S. (2016). Beyond the birth wars: Diverse assemblages of care. New Zealand Geographer. 72(3), 230-239
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2015). Multiplying possibilities: A postdevelopment approach to hygiene and sanitation in Northwest China. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 56(3), 321-334
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Farrelly, T., Stewart-Withers, R., & Dombroski, K. (2014). Being There': Mothering and absence/presence in the field. Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies. 11(2), 25-56
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2013). Always engaging with others: Assembling an Antipodean, hybrid economic geography collective. Dialogues in Human Geography. 3(2), 217-221
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2011). Embodying Research: Maternal bodies, fieldwork, and knowledge production in northwest China. Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 7(2):19-29.. 7(2), 19-29
[Journal article]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Book

Dombroski, K.(2024). Caring for Life A Postdevelopment Politics of Infant Hygiene. : U of Minnesota Press
[Authored Book]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Goodwin, M., Qian, J., Williams, A., & Cloke, P. (Eds.) (2024). Introducing Human Geographies 4th edition. : Routledge
[Edited Book]Edited by: Dombroski, K.
(2020). The Handbook of Diverse Economies.
[Edited Book]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2024). Careful sanitation for shared water futures. In Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance. (pp. 263 - 277).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Diprose, G. (2024). Diverse economies. In C. Overdevest (Ed.) Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Sociology. (pp. 142 - 148). : Edward Elgar
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Healy, S., Larner, W., & McKinnon, K. (2024). JK Gibson-Graham. In M. Gilmartin, P. Hubbard, R. Kitchin, & SM. Roberts (Eds.) Key Thinkers on Place and Space. (pp. 138 - 145).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Waliuzzaman, SM., Conradson, D., Diprose, G., & Healy, S. (2023). Commoning for urban wellbeing in Majority and Minority Worlds. In Wellbeing: Global Policies and Perspectives: Insights from Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. (pp. 225 - 242).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Nicholson, HA., Shiels, R., Watkinson, H., & Yates, AM.(2022). Huritanga 10 Years of Transformative Place-making.
[Authored Book]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Roelvink, G. (2022). ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES: Navigating Research and Activism. In The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography. (pp. 279 - 294).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Haryani, R., & Dombroski, K. (2022). Arisan: Producing Economies of Care in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In Community Economies in the Global South: Case Studies of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations and Economic Cooperation. (pp. 168 - 186).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
McKinnon, K., Healy, S., & Dombroski, K. (2021). CARE FROM THE BEGINNING: Birthing Collective Origins, Interdependent Cities, and New Community Economies. In Care and the City: Encounters with Urban Studies. (pp. 24 - 33).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Gibson-Graham, JK. (2021). Inventory as Ethical Action: An introduction to (the handbook of) Diverse Economies. 淘料视频 Palmerston North
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Smith, TSJ. (2021). Practicing wellbeing through community economies: an action research approach. In B. Searle, J. Pykett, & MJ. Alfaro-Simmonds (Eds.) A Modern Guide to Wellbeing Research. (pp. 84 - 103). : Edward Elgar Publishing
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2020). Caring labour: redistributing care work. In The Handbook of Diverse Economies. (pp. 154 - 162).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Gibson-Graham, JK., & Dombroski, K. (2020). Introduction to The Handbook of Diverse Economies: inventory as ethical intervention. In The Handbook of Diverse Economies. (pp. 1 - 24).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Waitoa, J., & Dombroski, K. (2020). Working with Indigenous methodologies: Kaupapa M膩ori meets diverse economies. In The Handbook of Diverse Economies. (pp. 502 - 510).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Healy, S., Scobie, M., & Dombroski, K. (2020). Grounded! Covid-19 and recovering postcapitalist possibility in place. In Pandemic and the crisis of capitalism: A Rethinking Marxism dossier.
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Healy, S., Scobie, M., & Dombroski, K. (2020). Grounded! COVID-19 and Recovering Postcapitalist Possibility in Place. In V. Lyon-Callo, YM. Madra, C. Özselçuk, J. Randall, M. Safri, C. Sato, . . . BW. Shear (Eds.) A RETHINKING MARXISM Dossier: Pandemic and the Crisis of Capitalism. (pp. 159 - 171). Brighton, Massachusetts, USA: ReMarx Books
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Gibson-Graham, JK., Cameron, J., Dombroski, K., Healy, S., Community Economies Collective, ., & Miller, E. (2020). Cultivating community economies: tools for building a liveable world. In G. Speth, & K. Courrier (Eds.) The New Systems Reader Alternatives to a Failed Economy. : Routledge
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Community Economies Collective, . (2019). Community Economy. In . Antipode Editorial Collective, T. Jazeel, A. Kent, K. McKittrick, N. Theodore, S. Chari, . . . MW. Wright (Eds.) Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50. (pp. Ch 10 - Ch 10).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
McKinnon, K., Healy, S., & Dombroski, K. (2019). Surviving well together: Postdevelopment, maternity care, and thepolitics of ontological pluralism. In Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies. (pp. 190 - 202).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Healy, S., & McKinnon, K. (2018). Care-full community economies. In Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care. (pp. 99 - 115).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
McKinnon, K., Dombroski, K., & Morrow, O. (2018). The diverse economy: Feminism, capitalocentrism and postcapitalist futures. In Handbook on the International Political Economy of Gender. (pp. 335 - 349).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My journey from post-feminism to postdevelopment with JK Gibson-Graham. In W. Harcourt (Ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development. (pp. 312 - 328). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Anderson, K., Cameron, J., van Dooren, T., Dombroski, K., Fincher, R., Gibson, K., . . . Yeatman, A. (2015). Manifesto for living in the Anthropocene. In D. Bird Rose, K. Gibson, & R. Fincher (Eds.) Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene. (pp. i - v). Brooklyn: Punctum Books
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Morrow, O., & Dombroski, K. (2015). Enacting a postcapitalist politics through the sites and practices of life’s work. In Precarious Worlds: Contested Geographies of Social Reproduction. (pp. 82 - 98).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2011). Awkward engagements in mothering: Embodying and experimenting in northwest China. In M. Walks, & N. McPherson (Eds.) An Anthropology of Mothering. (pp. 49 - 63). Toronto: Demeter Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2010). Economy and Motherhood. In A. O'Reilly (Ed.) The Encyclopaedia of Motherhood. (pp. 1:322 - 1:324). Los Angeles, London, Delhi: Sage
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2010). New Zealand. In A. O'Reilly (Ed.) Encyclopaedia of Motherhood. (pp. 2: 917 - 18). Los Angeles, London, Delhi: Sage
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2008). The whole nine villages: Local-level development through mass tourism in Tibetan China. In Tourism at the Grassroots: Villagers and Visitors in the Asia-Pacific. (pp. 98 - 113).
[Chapter]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Thesis

Dombroski, K. (2013). Babies Bottoms for a Better World: Hygiene, Modernities, and Social Change in Northwest China and Australasia. (Master's Thesis)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Report

Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Scobie, M., & Yates, A.(2023). Enabling life in vacant spaces: a partnership apporach to evaluating holistic wellbeing in disaster recovery contexts. Porirua: Building Better Homes Towns and Cities
[Technical Report]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dionisio, R., Yates, A., Yates-Francis, A., Dailianis, M., Berry, R., Afoa, E., . . . Wu, S.(2019). Co-Ideated Research Directions Workshop Report: Research Deliverables & Investment Signals Process.
[Technical Report]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Conradson, D., Healy, S., & Watkins, A.(2019). Delivering Urban Wellbeing through Transformative Community Enterprise. Christchurch, New Zealand
[Technical Report]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Conradson, D., Healy, S., & Watkins, A.(2018). When Cultivate Thrives: Developing Criteria for Community Economy Return on Investment. : University of Canterbury
[Technical Report]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Conference

Healy, S., Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Conradson, D., McNeill, J., & Watkins, A.(2019, May). More than monitoring: Developing impact measures for transformative social enterprise. http://unsse.org/fr/knowledge-hub/more-than-monitoring-developing-impact-measures-for-transformative-social-enterprise-4/. Retreived from http://unsse.org/fr/knowledge-hub/more-than-monitoring-developing-impact-measures-for-transformative-social-enterprise-4/
[Conference]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF.The Panya Dilemma: reconciling cultural change and empowerment in a Tibetan host community. .
[Conference]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Other

Dombroski, K. (2020). Throwntogetherness: a juxtaposition of previously unrelated trajectories. Wordpress
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Waliuzzaman, SM., & Brosnan, M. (2020). Hope Frustrated: Climate change adaptation in Lalua Bangladesh.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Waliuzzaman, SM., & Brosnan, M. (2020). Patuakhali Water Museum Bangladesh: A case study of community-led action.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2020). Generation Equality: Equality, diversity and care work for everyone.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2020). What other countries can teach us about ditching disposable nappies.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Yates, A., Dombroski, K., & Dionisio, R. (2020). Huritanga: Towards Socio-ecological Wellbeing-led Urban Systems in an Era of Emergency.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2020). The Great Debate: Are we on track to achieve the sustainable development goals in the next ten years?.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Pem, S., & Brosnan, M. (2019). Water Resources in Bhutan -- challenges and hopes.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Conradson, D., Diprose, G., Healy, S., & Watkins, A. (2018). Cultivating Urban Commons for Youth Wellbeing.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Kienja, K. (2018). Sanitation and Culture. (pp. 4 - 5). Tui Motu
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., & Healy, S. (2018). Surviving Well Together. (pp. 4 - 5).
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., Do, HT., Haryani, AR., Liu, A., Pem, S., & Zhang, T. (2018). Dissent from within: women’s care-work and economies in Bhutan, China and Indonesia.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., Diprose, G., Healy, S., & Conradson, D. (2018). Cultivating Commoners.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Liu, A., Haryani, RA., Do, HT., Zhang, T., & Pem, S. (2018). Rethinking Economy with Asia: Moving from homo economicus to homines curans.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., Healy, S., Diprose, G., & Conradson, D. (2018). From Homo Economicus to Homines Curans: Cultivating Commoners in an Urban Farm.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., Haryani, AR., & Brosnan, M. (2018). Doing finance differently.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K., & Haryani, RA. (2017). Arisan: rotating credit societies in Indonesia.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2017). Teaching Diverse Economies [Invited panel contributor].
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF. (2017). The geopolitics of birth, or, how I became a feminist.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Gibson-Graham, JK., Cameron, J., Dombroski, K., Healy, S., Miller, E., & Community Economies Collective, . (2017). Cultivating Community Economies: Tools for building a liveable world. The Democracy Collaborative
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF. (2017). Caring collectives: Holistic supervision and NZAid-funded scholars.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2017). A postcapitalist politics of care and activism.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Mutambo, L., Delikostidis, I., Dombroski, K., & Reitsma, F. (2017). Exploring potentials of Crowdsourcing for Spatial Data Infrastructures in Developing Countries.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., McKinnon, K., & Healy, S. (2017). The geopolitics of birth: from territory to commons.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Breastfeeding as cultural practice: Comparing Australian, Chinese and New Zealand breastfeeding practices and beliefs [Invited 3 city speaking tour plenary speaker].
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Colostrum avoidance, or qi depletion? Newborn breastfeeding practices in Chinese families [Invited 3 city speaking tour, plenary speaker].
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF. (2016). Feminism, Mothering, and Caring for Others.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2016). Gendered Geographies of Academic Work [Invited Speaker on Panel].
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2015). Managing Maternity-Related CV Gaps.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF., Gibson, K., & Brosnan, M. (2015). New forms of commoning in a post-quake city.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2015). Situated Birth.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, KF. (2015). Choice vs Care: Incorporating care into our choice focussed health care system.
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2013). Diverse economies in Northwest China [Invited plenary speaker].
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2013). What the body knows: considering culture and embodiment in breastfeeding knowledges (Plenary speaker).
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.
Dombroski, K. (2006). Reconciling Tourism, Cultural Change and Empowerment in a Tibetan Host Community. Centre for Indigenous Governance and Development, 淘料视频
[Other]Authored by: Dombroski, K.

Consultancy and Languages

Languages

  • Te Reo M膩ori
    Last used: 2024
    Spoken ability: Average
    Written ability: Average
  • Mandarin
    Last used: 2024
    Spoken ability: Average
    Written ability: Needs work

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

I currently teach in the planning programme, working with Dr April Bennett to redesign the postgraduate Environmental Planning course around Te Tiriti and mauri ora. I contribute to the new course, Geographies of Aotearoa.

My teaching style is well-organised, inclusive, and attentive to scaffolding student learning throughout courses. I actively teach writing and other university skills within my classes.

As a research fellow, m othery teaching contributions are mainly as guest lecturer or facilitator in other courses. I also design and teach intensive . I am the co-editor of the a globally renowned textbook for teaching human geography. I am the co-editor of the an accessible guide to the field of diverse economies. I have previously won a .

Graduate Supervision Statement

I am an experienced supervisor with an enabling style. Where possible, I use group and cohort supervision alongside regular individual meetings. I explicitly teach writing skills and disciplinary expectations. I'm currently supervising projects that relate to my Rutherford Discovery Fellowship Transitioning to Caring Economies through Transformative Community Investment.

Current external supervisions

    • PhD - McLeod H:Local Food Security and Local Food Initiatives (Lincoln University)
    • PhD - Laird L: Community economies, work and the commons (University of Canterbury)
    • PhD - Wragg U: Gender, power and land innovation: The case of the Cook Islands and Fiji (University of Canterbury)
    • PhD -- Zibaiah, A: Performative Development, Image Cultivation and Gender Inclusion (University of Canterbury).
    • PhD - Peryman B:The metabolic rift: Urban farming and transformative change in organic waste infrastructure. NSC funded.Partner: Te P膩 o te R膩kaihaut奴 (AUT)

Completed

  • Masters in Resource and Environmental Planning - McClintock, Z: What is the work of P膩keh膩? Exploring P膩keh膩 ‘doing the work’ to support M膩ori engagement in planning processes in Aotearoa New Zealand. (淘料视频).
  • MA Geography - Lilly, B: Narratives of ‘failed places’: the case of P膩tea. (淘料视频)
  • PhD - Garcia D: HOW TO MAKE A MAPMAKER An Ethnography of a Geographic Information System (University of Canterbury)
  • PhD - Haryani RA: Redefining Women’s Participation in Leadership on Disaster Preparedness and Response in ASEAN - Case studies: Indonesia and the Philippines (2022)
  • PhD - Do HT: Embodied Knowing for Climate Change Adaptation Interventions: Moving beyond monitoring and evaluation in Thai Binh, Vietnam. (2019)
  • PhD - Dorji C: Decent Livelihoods: Toward Sustainable and Equitable Rural Lives for Tibetan Peasants (2021)
  • PhD - Hasan MM: Youth Participation and Green Space in Dhaka
  • PhD - Liu A: An ordinary China: Reading ‘small-town youth’ for difference in a northwestern county town (2021)
  • PhD - Mutambo L: Crowdsourcing a Spatial Data Infrastructure (2020)
  • PhD - Sepie A: Entangled fields: decolonisation, worldviews and knowledge (2018)
  • PhD - Waliuzzaman S: A Commoning Perspective on Urban Informal Settlements in Dhaka: A case study of Kallyanpur Slum (2020)
  • PhD - Weastall LM: Canterbury farmers' traditional ecological knowledge (2020)
  • Masters - Asmarani P: The contribution of local farmers’ markets to social resilience. (2022)
  • Masters - Chitondo M: Bringing data back to community after completion of research: A case study of Ndola, Copperbelt Province, Zambia (2017)
  • Masters - Goburdhone S: People Plants and Soil: An Ethnography of Urban Farming in Christchurch, New Zealand (2021)
  • Masters - Kienja K: Perceptions of informal settlement dwellers on urban waterways and their impacts on water quality for downstream users: case study of Nairobi (2017)
  • Masters - Pem S: Understanding local perceptions and values towards Thimphu River, Bhutan (2018)
  • Honours - Barnes M: Barriers Preventing Decentralised Urban Composting Initiatives in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington (2021)
  • Honours - Jones S: The ethical issues with the Earthquake Comissions insurance policy, EQCover (2015)
  • Honours - Pickering E: Diverse Economies in Xinjiang (2015)

Associate Professor Kelly Dombroski is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
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Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Swarnima Kriti - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Role of Care and Commoning in Postdevelopment Practice: Working with Te Hiko, New Zealand and Chinhari, India

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