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12014Rural Migration, Agrarian Change, and Institutional Dynamics: Perspectives from the Majority WorldArgent, Neil ; Tonts, Matthew; Stockdale, Aileen29-Aug-2014
22014The 'N' word: Australian particularism, taxonomies of development and epistemologyArgent, Neil 31-Jul-2014
32014Demographic Change, Differential Ageing, and Public Policy in Rural and Regional Australia: A Three-State Case StudySmailes, Peter J; Griffin, Trevor L C; Argent, Neil 12-Aug-2014
42013A creativity-led rural renaissance?: Amenity led migration the creative turn and the uneven development of rural AustraliaArgent, Neil ; Tonts, Matthew; Jones, Roy; Holmes, John20-Nov-2013
52012Evolutionary Perspectives on Rural AustraliaTonts, Matthew; Argent, Neil ; Plummer, Paul18-Feb-2013
62012Shaping the Rural-Urban Symbiosis: Density, Dispersal, Remoteness, and Town Size in South-East AustraliaGriffin, Trevor L C; Smailes, Peter J; Argent, Neil 25-Jun-2012
72011Population Growth and Change: Implications for Australia's Cities and RegionsMcGuirk, Pauline; Argent, Neil 23-Apr-2012
82010Regions and Communities Dividing? Australian Rural Development in a Multifunctional ContextArgent, Neil 20-May-2011

Credit Name
Neil Argent
Full Name
Argent, Neil
Variants
Argent, Neil Michael
 
UNE Researcher ID
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Position Title
Professor of Human Geography
 
 
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Web of Science profile key
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Discipline
School of HASS - Geography and Planning
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
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Given Name
Neil
 
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School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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