Dr Barbara Rugendyke

Senior Lecturer, School of Human and Environmental Studies
Qualifications
BA(Hons) (Syd), PhD (NE), DipEd (Syd)
Contact
| Email: | brugendy@une.edu.au |
| Room: | E4 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 2923 (or +61 2 6773 2923 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 3030 |
Barbara joined the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of New England in 1994. She has had a long-standing interest in the Geography of the Third World and in social justice issues since completing a BA (Hons) degree with majors in Third World and Economic Geography and Asian History at the University of Sydney in the early 1980s. After subsequently completing a Diploma of Education, Barbara taught English, Geography and History in schools. In 1994, reflecting her interest in development issues, Barbara completed a Ph.D. thesis through the University of New England, which focused on the policies and practices of Australian non-government development assistance organisations.
Research interests
Barbara’s ongoing research interests include the activities of non-government development assistance organisations and the impacts of their projects and programs. Recent research has focussed on community development planning processes in remote Indigenous Australian communities, the social and environmental impacts of nature-based tourism development in northern Vietnam and on the advocacy work of non-governmental development assistance organisation (NGOs). Barbara has supervised research students whose work has focussed on a wide range of development related issues.
Publications
Rugendyke, B. (ed.), , NGOs as Advocates for Development in a Globalising World, , Routledge, London (in progress),
Connell, J., Rugendyke, B., 2005, Harold Brookfield, 1926- , in Simon, D., Fifty Key Thinkers in Development, Routledge, London,
Rugendyke, B., Nguyen Thi Son, 2005, Conservation costs: Nature-based tourism as development at Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 185-2000,
Rugendyke, B., 2005, W(h)ither Development Geography in Australia?, Geographical Research , Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 306-318,
Rugendyke, B., 2003, Non-governmental organisations, in Jenkins, J. and Pigram, J. Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation,, Routledge, London,, pp. 339-340,
Rugendyke, B., 2003, World Health Organisation, in Jenkins, J. and Pigram, J. Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation, Routledge, London, pp. 564-565,
Rugendyke, B., Walmsley, D. J., 2003, Community, in Jenkins, J. and Pigram, J. Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation, Routledge, London, pp. 61-64,
Rugendyke, B., Walmsley, D.J., 2003, Social Impacts, in Jenkins, J. and Pigram, J. Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation, Routledge, London, pp. 247-250,
Rugendyke, B., 2001, With a twinkle in his eye … Obituary for Emeritus Professor David Alexander Maclure Lea, 1934-2001, Australian Geographical Studies, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 368-372,
Rugendyke, B., 2000, Development Geography, in Kleeman, G. (ed.) A Geography of Global Interactions 1, Heinemann, Mebourne, pp. 235-268,
Nguyen Thi Son, Pigram, J., Rugendyke, B., 1999, Tourist Development and National Parks in the Developing World: Cat Ba Island Park, Vietnam, in Pearce, D. and Butler, R., Contemporary Issues in Tourist Development: analysis and applications, Routledge, London, pp. 211-231,
Rugendyke, B., 1998, Community participation as empowerment? Planning for change in remote Aboriginal Australia, in Jussila, H., Leimgruber, W. & Majoral, R., Perceptions of Marginality, Ashgate, pp. 257-278,
Rugendyke, B., 1997, Geography and Development, in Kleeman, G (ed.), Global Interactions 3, Heinemanns, Melbourne, pp. 80-150,
Harman, G., Rugendyke, B., 1992, Training Needs of Tertiary Education Managers, AITEA Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 7,
Rugendyke, B., 1991, Unity in Diversity: the changing face of the Australian NGO Community, in Zivetz, L. et al., Doing Good: The Australian NGO Community, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, pp. 1-19,
Rugendyke, B., Zivetz, L., 1991, Adventist Development and Relief Agency, and Australian Catholic Relief, and The Australian Board of Missions, in Zivetz, L. et al. Doing Good: The Australian NGO Community, Allen and Unwin Sydney, pp. 131-9, 150-7, 158-68,
Rugendyke, B., 1991, Appropriate Technology and Community Environment, and Australians Care for Refugees, and Community Aid Abroad, in Zivetz, L. et al. Doing Good: The Australian NGO Community, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, pp. 140-9, 178-190, 191-220,
Rugendyke, B., 1989, Australian Non-Government Aid Agencies - Rhetoric and Research, Occasional Paper No.8, Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, University of Sydney,
Lea, D.A.M., Walmsley, D.J., Rugendyke, B., Nguyen Thi Son, 1997, My Thuan Bridge; Development of a Methodology for a Development Impact Study, 1997-2005, Report prepared for AusAID, May 1997,, pp. 1-10,
Rugendyke, B., 1996, Arrunge Aboriginal Corporation Community Development Planning Process - Final Report, Unpublished Consultancy report produced for the Arrunge Corporation and for ATSIC (Alice Springs), July, pp. 1-41,
Rugendyke, B., 1996, Yuelamu Community Development Planning Process. Final Report, unpublished consultancy report produced for the Yuelamu Community and for ATSIC (Alice Springs), December, pp. 1-57,
Lubett, R., Rugendyke, B., 1995, Yuelamu Community Incorporated: Community Development Planning Report, Unpublished Interim Report for the Yuelamu Community Council and ATSIC (Alice Springs), pp. 1-7,
Lubett, R., Rugendyke, B., 1995, Arrunge Aboriginal Corporation: Community Development Plan, Unpublished Interim Consultancy Report for the Arrunge Corporation and for ATSIC (Alice Springs), pp. 1-4,
Rugendyke, B., 1994, Compassion and Compromise: The Policies and Practices of Australian Non-Government Development Assistance Agencies, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of New England, Armidale, pp. 1-410,

