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Professor Louise Johnson is an Honorary Professor at Deakin University's Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation within the Faculty of Arts and Education. Her research focuses on human geography, urban planning, and social inclusion, with a particular emphasis on gender dynamics, regional restructuring, and affordable housing. She has held academic roles including Associate Head of Teaching and Learning at Deakin and has consulted for local governments and NGOs like Northern Futures.
Johnson's expertise spans Australian cultural history, planning history, and suburban development. She has supervised numerous doctoral and master's students in areas like regional restructuring and domestic space. Her recent work examines climate transition politics, urban resilience in Geelong, and the design of family-friendly housing. She has been recognized with the prestigious Australia-International Medal (2011) for contributions to global geography.
Her research groups include the HOME Research Hub, advocating for equitable housing solutions. Key grants include studies on accessible city design, affordable housing microvillages, and regional resilience strategies. Johnson's publications span urban policy, gender studies, and climate adaptation, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to solving spatial and social challenges.


