It would appear that the effects of sustained overuse of the planet’s resources is straining the natural world to its limits. The consequences of staying on this path may be catastrophic for both planet and humankind. At this time, when the ecosphere which sustains us all is so fragile, it seems imperative that we address the nature of the fundamental relationship between humans and their environment. Hence, we should perhaps undertake to reimagine our relationship with nature, with place and with each other if we are to counteract such malign influences. This paper will argue that localised, direct democratic action offers us one way in which we may begin to redeem these relationships by providing an account of the way in which an assortme...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...
This paper considers the ecopolitical and social implications of moving towards a place sensitive cu...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...
It would appear that the effects of sustained overuse of the planet’s resources is straining the nat...
For almost three decades, open cut coal mines have been expanding deeper into the densely settled ag...
This paper presents the story of a project undertaken by researchers who are active participants in ...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Climate change now makes daily impacts on all our lives, but societies have always been engaged with...
The Hunter Valley, in New South Wales, Australia, is a globally significant coal mining and exportin...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd North western NSW has seen a host of interest groups working in alliance opposin...
This chapter examines the resistance to Coal Seam Gas (CSG) mining on Gamilaraay Gomeroi country in ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The failure of the 2009 Copenha...
Climate change now makes daily impacts on all our lives, but societies have always been engaged with...
Surface coal mining is associated with both environmental and social injustices including loss of bi...
Placing today’s anti-fracking protests amongst previous social struggles in Lancashire, this paper e...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...
This paper considers the ecopolitical and social implications of moving towards a place sensitive cu...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...
It would appear that the effects of sustained overuse of the planet’s resources is straining the nat...
For almost three decades, open cut coal mines have been expanding deeper into the densely settled ag...
This paper presents the story of a project undertaken by researchers who are active participants in ...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Climate change now makes daily impacts on all our lives, but societies have always been engaged with...
The Hunter Valley, in New South Wales, Australia, is a globally significant coal mining and exportin...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd North western NSW has seen a host of interest groups working in alliance opposin...
This chapter examines the resistance to Coal Seam Gas (CSG) mining on Gamilaraay Gomeroi country in ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The failure of the 2009 Copenha...
Climate change now makes daily impacts on all our lives, but societies have always been engaged with...
Surface coal mining is associated with both environmental and social injustices including loss of bi...
Placing today’s anti-fracking protests amongst previous social struggles in Lancashire, this paper e...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...
This paper considers the ecopolitical and social implications of moving towards a place sensitive cu...
Water is a resource that both unites and divides people in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wale...