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Dr. Angela Smith is a Researcher at the University of New South Wales, affiliated with the Arts, Design & Architecture faculty. Her work examines how infrastructure, legal frameworks, and environmental factors influence governance, mobility practices, and resistance movements. Angela focuses on aviation systems, elemental borders, and critical theory applications to political and environmental contexts.
Her research interests span interdisciplinary areas, including:
- Political geography's role in shaping modern mobility systems (e.g., civil aviation)
- Historical analysis of empires, imperialism, and colonialism
- Critical theory critiques of governance and security regimes
- Visual cultures as tools for migration narratives and spatialization
- Environmental humanities' intersection with geopolitical challenges
- Middle Eastern and North African history through a border and migration lens
Dr. Smith's recent publications (2022–2024) emphasize aviation infrastructure, border geographies, and settler colonialism, analyzing their impacts on governance and resistance. These works reflect a trend toward integrating historical imperialism with contemporary mobility systems.
Dr. Angela Smith has not listed any scientific awards or honors in her profile. She has no formally registered advisees or students, and no grants are explicitly mentioned. Her collaborations are part of UNSW's broader interdisciplinary research initiatives within the Arts faculty.
Labs, teams, and future work details are not explicitly provided in the text. Her research appears to be conducted within the faculty’s existing structures, addressing themes like geopolitical boundaries and environmental humanities through critical theoretical frameworks.





