STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Ellen van Holstein
Position:
Vice Chancellor'S Postdoctoral Fellow
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of GUSS
Campus:
City Campus
- Wiesel, I.,Bigby, C.,van Holstein, E.,Gleeson, B. (2023). Three modes of inclusion of people with intellectual disability in mainstream services: mainstreaming, differentiation and individualisation In: Disability and Society, 39, 40 - 61
- Wiesel, I.,Bigby, C.,van Holstein, E.,Gleeson, B. (2023). ‘Mainstreaming’ Meets ‘Choice and Control’: Unsettling Neoliberal Imaginaries of Service Choice In: Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 41, 617 - 633
- van Holstein, E.,Wiesel, I.,Bigby, C.,Gleeson, B. (2023). More-than-care: People with intellectual disability and emerging vulnerability during pandemic lockdown In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 48, 525 - 540
- van Holstein, E.,Dulfer, N.,Smith, C.,Garner, A. (2023). The alternate infrastructures that support digital counter publics: Digital inequality in an Australian public housing estate In: Cities, 137, 1 - 9
- van Holstein, E.,Walker, C. (2023). Reframing environmental responsibility at the intersections of cultural and generational difference: Learning from migrant families in Manchester and Melbourne In: Geoforum, 146, 1 - 9
- Walker, C.,van Holstein, E. (2023). Beyond climate strikes: Intersectionality and environmental care In: Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, Springer , Singapore
- van Holstein, E. (2023). Council managed neighbourhood centres in Melbourne's growth areas In: City of Wyndham Melbourne
- van Holstein, E.,Wiesel, I.,Legacy, C. (2022). Mobility justice and accessible public transport networks for people with intellectual disability In: Applied Mobilities, 7, 146 - 162
- van Holstein, E.,Wiesel, I.,Bigby, C.,Gleeson, B. (2021). People with intellectual disability and the digitization of services In: Geoforum, 119, 133 - 142
- van Holstein, E. (2021). Digital surveillance and Place In: Routledge Handbook of Media Geographies, Routledge, Abingdon, United Kingdom
- Social connections in Neighbourhood Houses - OPP-27607. Funded by: VICHealth - Impact Research Grants from (2023 to 2025)