Miss Anne Boothroyd1 1University Of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia The understanding that some areas of the earth are richer (more diverse) in biotic and/or abiotic natural features than others is now widely recognised in the concepts of biodiversity and geodiversity....
- May 9, 2019
Mr Max Mitropoulos1, Ms Anna Carlson1 1University Of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia What becomes visible when sets of technologies deployed throughout colonial occupation are thought of historically in terms of space? To examine this question, we draw upon our individual...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Vanessa Adams1, Dr Rachael Gallagher2, Dr Nathalie Butt3 1University Of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Australia, 2Macquarie University, North Ryde, Australia, 3University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia Representation and adequacy are core tenants of protected area design. However, their integration...
- May 9, 2019
A/Prof. Deirdre Howard-wagner In the era of neoliberal urbanism, many longstanding indigenous organisations in the cities of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States of America face new challenges. There are those whose prime locality in the city...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Francis Markham1 1Centre For Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia It is indisputable that the establishment of private markets for stolen land played a crucial role in consolidating the colonial invasion of Australia. The racist...
- May 9, 2019
Ms Nida Mollison1 1University Of Melbourne The emergent temporalities and spatialities of digital work are giving rise to new forms of embodiment and new encounters in urban space. This paper explores how changing economies and platforms are transforming the...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Rae Dufty-jones1 1Western Sydney University, Parramatta, Australia Digital technologies are changing how we imagine, make and consume housing. These technologies have produced a surfeit of data that is both lauded for its research potential while also being at...
- May 9, 2019
Ms Laura Wynne1 1University Of Tasmania Governmentalities approaches allow us to unpick the ways in which places, people and things and brought into view such that they might be governed—and that this government might be resisted—in specific ways. In...
- May 9, 2019
A/Prof. Robyn Bartel1 1University Of New England, Armidale, Australia Environmental crime is often considered separately to ‘real’ crime, and environmental law not ‘really’ law. Regulatory failure is common, and evident in Australia in land clearing, water theft, waste dumping,...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Nathalie Butt1, Dr Fran Lambrick2, Dr Mary Menton3, Dr Anna Renwick1 1The University Of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia 2Not 1 More www.not1more.org, London, UK 3The University of Sussex, Falmer, UK From 2002 to 2017, 1558 environmental defenders in...
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