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Description
This project aims to position water-places, with their attendant people and non-humans, as central actors inAustralian collective life. We use a multidisciplinary approach to study how these places are managed, cared for,lived-with, known and changed. The project will generate new knowledge, mapping differences in differentcontexts (cultural, historical, political), across scales (creek, river, river basin), and attending to epistemic devices(stories, maps, algorithms, images). Expected outcomes include generative, collectively enacted, institutionallystabilised understandings of Australian water-places benefitting those who care for them incl. traditional owners,policy makers, scientists, environmentalists, and recreational users.
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/07/25 → 30/06/28 |
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