School of Environment

 



David Bade
David Bade

 

Job title: PhD Student
Phone: 64 9 373 7599 ext 82924
Office: Rm 431a, Human Sciences Building,10 Symonds Street, Auckland
Postal: School of Environment, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland
Email: dbad008@aucklanduni.ac.nz

Qualifications

 

Bachelor of Arts 2004-2006

Major in Geography, Minor in History

 

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Geography with First Class Honours 2007

Dissertation: ‘The changing imaginings and perceptions of the Auckland Islands: Placing the Auckland Islands into the Geography of Islands research and literature’

 

Master of Arts in Geography with First Class Honours 2008

Thesis: ‘Creating Heritage: the restoration of the heritage landscape of Motuihe Island’

 

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Biography

 

Currently enrolled in a PhD, March 2009-

Working thesis title: ‘Heritage Management and the Nature/Culture Dualism: Managing Cultural Heritage on Conservation Islands in New Zealand’

 

Primary supervisor: Dr Gretel Boswijk

Secondary supervisor: Professor Robin Kearns

 

International PhD advisory committee:

Professor Godfrey Baldacchino (University of Prince Edward Island, Canada)

Professor Wilfried Heller (University of Potsdam, Germany)

Associate Professor Elaine Stratford (University of Tasmania, Australia)

Dr Marianne Turner (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

 

 

University of Auckland Awards and Scholarships

 

The University of Auckland Honours Scholarship 2007

The University of Auckland Masters Scholarship 2008

Steve Britton Scholarship 2008

The University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship 2009-2012

Other Scholarships:

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service) research scholarship for ‘Doctoral Candidates and Young Academics and Scientists’ for July – September 2009 in Germany, Freie Universität Berlin and University of Potsdam.

 

Tutoring:

GEOG 312 Geographies of Pacific Development (Sem. 1 2008) – Tutor

GEOG 315 Research Methods in Human Geography (Sem. 2 2009, 2010 & 2011) – Field Tutor

GEOG 250 Geographical Research in Practice (Sem. 1 2009 & 2010) – Teaching Assistant

GEOG 205 Environmental Processes and Management (SS 2011 & 2012) - Guest Lecturer

GEOG 102 Geography of the Human Environment (Sem. 2 2010, Sem. 1 & 2 2011) - Teaching Assistant

GEOG 101 Geography of the Natural Environment (Sem. 1 & 2, 2007 & 2008) – Teaching Assistant

 

 

Conference Papers and Guest Lectures

 

‘Managing cultural heritage on conservation islands in Auckland, New Zealand’, 2nd Island Dynamics Conference: Taking Malta out of the Box: Island Cultures, Economies, and Identities, Valletta, Malta, 11th-15th May 2011.

 

‘Cultural heritage management of conservation islands: Rangitoto and Motutapu’, Environmental History PhD Workshop, Australia National University, Canberra, 25th-29th October 2010.

 

‘Cultural heritage management on near-shore conservation islands in New Zealand’, New Zealand Geographical Society Conference with the Institute of Australian Geographers, Christchurch, New Zealand, 5th-8th July 2010.

‘Natural heritage versus cultural heritage’, two hour guest lecture and field trip to Rangitoto Island for tourism students from University of Washington visiting the University of Auckland as part of their New Zealand field trip, 19 April 2010.

‘Auckland’s Motuihe Island: issues and tensions in heritage preservation and restoration,’ Resorting to the Coast: Tourism, Heritage and Cultures of the Seaside, Blackpool, United Kingdom, 25th-29th June 2009.

‘Place Names and Human Contact with the Auckland Islands: The 1874 German expedition in context,’, Ferdinand Hochstetter and the Contribution of German-Speaking Scientists to New Zealand Natural History in the 19th Century, International Interdisciplinary Symposium, University of Auckland, 1st-2nd September 2008.

 

Most recent publications:

Bade, D., 2011. An Approach to Researching Cultural Heritage Management on Conservation Islands in New Zealand, Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, 7 (2): 62-77.

 

Bade, D., 2010. Issues and Tensions in Island Heritage Management: A Case Study of Motuihe Island, New Zealand, Island Studies Journal, 5 (1): 25-42.

 

Bade, D., 2009. ‘Auckland’s Motuihe Island: issues and tensions in heritage preservation and restoration’ in ‘Resorting to the Coast: Tourism, Heritage and Cultures of the Seaside’ Conference Proceedings, Blackpool, United Kingdom, 25th-29th June 2009.

 

Submitted for publication:

 

Bade, D., ‘Place Names and Human Contact with the Auckland Islands: The 1874 German expedition in context’, in J. Braund (ed), Ferdinand Hochstetter and the Contribution of German-Speaking Scientists in the Nineteenth Century, to be published by Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Frankfurt, in their series Germanica Pacifica.

 

OTHER INFORMATION

 

Personal interests: cricket, tennis, golf, indoor cricket, tramping, walking, travelling, listening to music

 

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