麻豆社madou

Dr Kirstie Petrou

Dr Kirstie Petrou

Lecturer
麻豆社madou Canberra
School of Humanities & Social Sciences

Dr Kirstie Petrou is a lecturer in Indo-Pacific Studies at 麻豆社madou Canberra.聽 Her research interests include urbanisation, migration, gender and development in the Pacific. Kirstie's current research focuses on the social impacts of participation in Australia鈥檚 Pacific labour mobility schemes. She has worked closely with organisations including the Asian Development Bank, DFAT, the Pacific Labour Facility and the Vanuatu Government on labour mobility research, policy and program design. Kirstie is the author of two books, 'If Everyone Returned the Island Would Sink: Urbanisation and Migration in Vanuatu' (Berghann Books, 2020) and 'Pacific Islands Guestworkers in Australia: The New Blackbirds?' (co-authored with John Connell, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023).聽聽Prior to joining 麻豆社madou, Kirstie held positions at Griffith University and the World Bank.聽

  • Books | 2022
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2022, Pacific Islands Guestworkers in Australia: The New Blackbirds?,
    Books | 2020
    Petrou K, 2020, If everyone returned, the island would sink: Urbanisation and migration in Vanuatu
  • Book Chapters | 2022
    Stead V; Petrou K, 2022, 'Putting the Crisis to Work', in Beyond Global Food Supply Chains: Crisis, Disruption, Regeneration, pp. 39 - 53,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    Petrou K; Dun O; Farbotko C; Kitara T, 2021, 'Pacific Labour Mobility on Pause: Consequences of Temporary Immobility During the Pandemic', in COVID in the Islands: A comparative perspective on the Caribbean and the Pacific, pp. 299 - 319,
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Petrou K; Withers M, 2024, '鈥楽ometimes, men cannot do what women can鈥: Pacific labour mobility, gender norms and social reproduction', Global Networks, 24,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Morgan EA; Petrou K, 2023, 'Climate justice through climate finance? Lessons from Oceania', npj Climate Action, 2, pp. 24,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2023, 'Our 鈥楶acific family鈥. Heroes, guests, workers or a precariat?', Australian Geographer, 54, pp. 125 - 135,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Stead V; Petrou K, 2023, 'Beyond the 'Triple Win': Pacific Islander farmworkers' use of social media to navigate labour mobility costs and possibilities through the COVID-19 pandemic', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 49, pp. 2194 - 2212,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2019, 'Overcoming precarity? Social media, agency and ni-vanuatu seasonal workers in Australia', Journal of Australian Political Economy, 2019, pp. 116 - 146
    Journal articles | 2018
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2018, '鈥淲e don鈥檛 feel free at all鈥: temporary ni-Vanuatu workers in the Riverina, Australia', Rural Society, 27, pp. 66 - 79,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Petrou K, 2018, 'Generational differences in translocal practices: Insights from rural鈥搖rban remittances in Vanuatu', Population, Space and Place, 24,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2017, 'Food, Morality and Identity: mobility, remittances and the translocal community in Paama, Vanuatu', Australian Geographer, 48, pp. 219 - 234,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Petrou K; Connell J, 2017, 'Rural-urban migrants, translocal communities and the myth of return migration in Vanuatu: The case of Paama', Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes, 144-145, pp. 51 - 62,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Petrou K, 2017, 'Before, it wasn't like this ...: Longitudinal research and a generation of continuity and change in rural-urban migration in Vanuatu', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 26, pp. 31 - 55,