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Environment, Nature & Society (ENS)
Environment, Nature & Society (ENS)

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Climate change, urban growth and rural decline, renewable markets, animal violence, environmental governance and biodiversity loss are some of the most pressing issues of our time.

The ENS node is concerned with better understanding and improving the interrelationship between environment, nature and society through critical and applied research work and community engagement. Collectively, members of ENS have been working on issues about climate crisis, eco-grief and biosociality, focusing on how environmental processes, representations and experiences become embodied.

Members:

  • Gavin Smith (Convenor)
  • Beck Pearse
  • Adrian Mackenzie
  • Celia Roberts
  • Mary Lou Rasmussen
  • Nikolas Rose

 

Current Projects:

  • Atlas of Living Australia
  • Biosociality in Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary
  • Climate Policy History in Australia
  • CultCryo: The Cultures of the Cryosphere
  • Energy Transitions, Workers and Inequalities
  • Snakes on the Urban Edges
  • Synthetic Biology in Society
  • Climate Futures and Reproduction
  • Future-Proofing Wildlife Conservation in the Urban and Digital Age