Year | Citation |
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2024 | Duong, T. T., Oke, N., & Baker, A. (240101). Women workers and the contestation of gender roles in Vietnam s new rural factories. Journal of Gender Studies, |
2023 | Oke, N., Hodge, L., McIntyre, H., & Turner, S. (231201). I Had to Take a Casual Contract and Work One Day a Week : Students Experiences of Lengthy University Placements as Drivers of Precarity. Work, Employment and Society, 37(6), (1664-1680). |
2021 | Oke, N. (210501). The mining state abroad: The Australian state's role in the Australian mining industry in the Philippines. Geoforum, 121 (65-73). |
2021 | Hodge, L., Oke, N., McIntyre, H., & Turner, S. (210101). Lengthy unpaid placements in social work: exploring the impacts on student wellbeing. Social Work Education, 40(6), (787-802). |
2018 | Oke, N., Sonn, C. C., & McConville, C. (180504). Making a place in Footscray: everyday multiculturalism, ethnic hubs and segmented geography. Identities, 25(3), (320-338). |
2012 | Oke, N. (120201). Transnational Work: Inclusion and Participation. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 33(1), (1-7). |
2012 | Oke, N. (120201). Transnational Work: Inclusion and Participation. JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES, 33(1), (1-7). |
2012 | Oke, N. (120201). Temporary Migration, Transnational Politics? The Politics of Temporary Migration in Australia. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 33(1), (85-101). |
Key details
Areas of expertise
- Multiculturalism
- Globalisation
Available to supervise research students
Not available for media queries
About Nicole Oke
Nicole's research focuses on the themes of work, globalisation and multiculturalism.
She researches, from a sociological perspective, social dynamics that contribute to structural inequalities around work. She is especially interested in racialisation in Australia and the global inequalities between nation-states that shape work globally.
These themes underpin the projects that Nicole is working on. The focus of one project is the engagement of nation-states across the commodity chains of mining companies. Her other main project focuses on precarious employment in Footscray, a rapidly gentrifying suburb of Melbourne.
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, (Sociology), La Trobe University
- Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Monash University
Key publications
Nicole has over 17 publications, with a selection listed here.
A more comprehensive list of Nicole's publications is available in the VU Research Repository.
Book chapter (showing 2)
Year | Citation |
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2018 | Oke, N., & McConville,, Chris. (180101). Gentrification: Power and Privilege in Footscray In Oke, N. ;. (Ed.) (pp. 123-137). Leiden: Brill. |
2018 | Oke, N., Sonn, C., & Baker, A. (180101). Introduction to Places of Privilege In Oke, N. ;. (Ed.) (pp. 1-13). Leiden: Brill. |
Journal article (showing 8 of 11)
Research funding for the past 5 years
Supervision of research students at VU
Available to supervise research students
Not available for media queries
Currently supervised research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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1 | PhD Integrated | Principal supervisor |
1 | PhD | Associate supervisor |
Currently supervised research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD Integrated (1) | Principal supervisor |
PhD (1) | Associate supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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3 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
4 | PhD | Associate supervisor |
1 | PhD | Acting supervisor |
1 | Masters by Research | Principal supervisor |
1 | Master of Research | Associate supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (3) | Principal supervisor |
PhD (4) | Associate supervisor |
PhD (1) | Acting supervisor |
Masters by Research (1) | Principal supervisor |
Master of Research (1) | Associate supervisor |
Teaching activities & experience
Nicole coordinates the sociology and international development programs in the Bachelor of Arts degree and teaches the units ASS3050 Migration Mobility and Globalisation; ASS3014 International Social Policy and ASA3023 Theories and Practices of International Development.
Nicole supervises postgraduate research theses. Most of the graduate researchers she has supervised have completed theses in the areas of multiculturalism and migration settlement, or work and globalisation.
Key academic roles
Dates | Role | Department / Organisation |
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Jan 2010 - Present |
Senior lecturer in sociology and community development
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Victoria University |
Dates | Role & Department/Organisation |
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Jan 2010 -
Present
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Senior lecturer in sociology and community development
Victoria University |