This paper identifies contrasting environmental discourses on bushfire from the public debate that followed the Victorian fires of 2002-03. Submissions to the inquiry into the 2002-03 Victorian bushfires provide a particularly rich source of documentation. It is argued that environmental events such as bushfire only become political issues, or problems, when they are constituted as such through environmental discourse. Through the analysis, three contrasting discourses on bushfire are identified-here labelled the 'conservationist'. 'ruralist' and 'wise use' discourses. In examining how different 'constructions' of bushfire have led to conflict, each discourse is shown to consist of a range of actors w...
The term 'community' has a long and contested lineage in social analysis and debate. This lineage, h...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, inv...
The management of fire within landscapes is a topic of increasing contestation. This is particularly...
Discussions of bushfire management in Australia are usually framed as polarized. The polarization fr...
9092 words (including notes and references) Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy pa...
Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy paradigm in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, A...
Australian bushfires are renowned for their ferocity and destructive capability. Although much atten...
Bushfires (wildfires) present an increasing threat to rural Australia. Effective messaging about pla...
Abstract. At a national policy level, Australian governments have embraced the notion of shared resp...
Communities living on the periphery of Australian urban areas face major issues relating to increasi...
From September 2019 to February 2020 fires destroyed dwellings, towns and killed farm animals and wi...
This research explores the complex interplay among (a) landscape and social memory, (b) the construc...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 John Joseph Schauble.For enquires regarding this wo...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The term 'community' has a long and contested lineage in social analysis and debate. This lineage, h...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, inv...
The management of fire within landscapes is a topic of increasing contestation. This is particularly...
Discussions of bushfire management in Australia are usually framed as polarized. The polarization fr...
9092 words (including notes and references) Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy pa...
Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy paradigm in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, A...
Australian bushfires are renowned for their ferocity and destructive capability. Although much atten...
Bushfires (wildfires) present an increasing threat to rural Australia. Effective messaging about pla...
Abstract. At a national policy level, Australian governments have embraced the notion of shared resp...
Communities living on the periphery of Australian urban areas face major issues relating to increasi...
From September 2019 to February 2020 fires destroyed dwellings, towns and killed farm animals and wi...
This research explores the complex interplay among (a) landscape and social memory, (b) the construc...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 John Joseph Schauble.For enquires regarding this wo...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The term 'community' has a long and contested lineage in social analysis and debate. This lineage, h...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, inv...