STAFF PROFILE
Dr Cameron Duff
Position:
Senior Research Fellow
College / Portfolio:
Business
School / Department:
Management
Phone:
+61 3 9925 5920
Email:
cameron.duff@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Price-Robertson, R.,Duff, C. (2018). (In Press) Family assemblages In: Social and Cultural Geography, , 1 - 19
- Duff, C.,Sumartojo, S. (2017). Assemblages of creativity: Material practices in the creative economy In: Organization, 24, 418 - 432
- Price-Robertson, R.,Manderson, L.,Duff, C. (2017). Mental Ill Health, Recovery and the Family Assemblage In: Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, , 1 - 24
- Dilkes-Frayne, .,Duff, C. (2017). (In Press) Tendencies and Trajectories: The production of subjectivity in an event of drug consumption In: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, , 1 - 17
- Donald, F.,Duff, C.,Lawrence, K.,Broadbear, J.,Rao, S. (2017). Clinician perspectives on recovery and borderline personality disorder In: The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 12, 199 - 209
- Duff, C. (2017). (In Press) The affective right to the city In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, , 1 - 14
- Duncan, T.,Duff, C.,Sebar, B.,Lee, J. (2017). (In Press) 'Enjoying the kick': Locating pleasure within the drug consumption room In: International Journal of Drug Policy, , 1 - 10
- Donald, F.,Duff, C.,Broadbear, J.,Rao, S.,Lawrence, K. (2017). Consumer perspectives on personal recovery and borderline personality disorder In: The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 12, 350 - 359
- Duff, C. (2016). G Major to D Major to a Minor 7 (A Progression to Recovery) In: Learning Bodies, Springer, Singapore
- Duff, C. (2016). Natures, bodies and cultures of cannabis In: SAGE Handbook of Drug and Alcohol Studies: Drug and Alcohol Studies: Social Science Approaches, Sage Publications Limited, London, United Kingdom
- 2014 Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellowship (Duff). Funded by: RMIT Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellowship from (2015 to 2019)
- Recovery and wellbeing following stroke in Southeast Asia: ethnicity, affordances and the impact of community level factors - Administered by Monash University. Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects via other University Grant 2014 from (2014 to 2016)
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
5 PhD Current Supervisions
Social entreprenurship and social enterprise, Organisational theory, Public health, Urban renewal, Innovation, Digital health, At-risk youth, Housing and homelessness, Mental health promotion