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Future Climate Imaginaries

How are communities already acting in response to climate-changed futures? How people collectively imagine climate changed futures will shape how…

Bushfire Stories

Developing our understanding of how people experience bushfires. This project will collect and archive community stories about Australian bushfires on…

Narrative Ecologies of Warragamba Dam

This interdisciplinary environmental humanities project focuses on the proposed raising of the Warragamba Dam wall to explore the role of…

Grounded Imaginaries

The climate emergency poses a crisis of imagination, which poses a crisis for action. The problem is that dominant imaginaries…

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