
About
Dr. Susan Bird is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Charles Darwin University (CDU), affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Society. She also holds an Adjunct position at CQUniversity. Her research focuses on legal geographies, inclusive space design, and law’s role in addressing food waste through food rescue initiatives. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship, particularly in legal education and diversity in academia.
Education: PhD in Melbourne's Wildscapes: A Critical Ethnography (2014). Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to education, zero hunger, and reduced inequalities.
Research Interests:
- Intersection of law and spatial justice
- Legal frameworks for food security
- Indigenous legal education programs
- Cyber legislation and digital governance
Recent publications explore topics like alien citizenship in sci-fi law, constitutional referendums, and cyber-outlaw theories. She co-authored impactful reports on food security in remote communities and stakeholder engagement strategies.
Awards: Recognized for research excellence in landscape architecture (2019) and decolonial legal scholarship (2020).
Teaching: Pioneered CDU’s First Nations Pre-Law Enabling Program to improve Indigenous access to legal studies. Supervises postgraduate research and advocates for inclusive pedagogy.
Collaborations: Works with organizations like Foodbank Australia and the Wudikapildyerr Community on applied research projects. Engages in cross-disciplinary networks addressing law’s spatial and social dimensions.
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