Sheree Gregory
- Senior Lecturer Human Resource Management, University of Newcastle
Dr Sheree Gregory is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management (HRM) at the Newcastle Business School, the University of Newcastle (Australia). Her research interests include the history of industrial relations in Newcastle; resilience, precarity and contradictions spanning Entrepreneurship, HRM and Employment Relations; and gender relations and creative labour.
Sheree is a member of the Industrial Relations Society NSW - Newcastle Branch committee, British Academy of Management, Editorial Advisory of the International Small Business Journal, the University of Newcastle Wine Studies Research Network, and Board member of the Small Enterprise Association of Australia and New Zealand. Her co-edited book with Kate Huppatz: Motherhood, Care & Labour in the 21st Century: Contradictions in Focus (Sydney University Press) is released April 1. Her next book on futures of work and care, jointly-edited with Yinghua Yu, Latfun Nahar Lata and Fabian Cannizzo, is under contract with Palgrave Macmillan (Springer, 2027). She is the lead-Editor of the Special Issue 'Equity in the Creative Industries' with Dr Fabian Cannizzo, Dr Yinghua Yu and Dr Tom Barnes, for the Journal of Sociology (SAGE) (September 2025). She leads an international scholarly reading group on motherhood and care. In 2020 she was an invited member to the research advisory committee appointed by the NSW Innovation and Productivity Council, for research on Global Talent Flows.
She also has a screen industry credit (IMBD) for Australian sci-fi film Restoration (2016) that premiered on Nine and Stan.
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