The Flood is a story about being caught in a flash flood in a remote part of Australia. The story begins with a sense of knowing what might be there in the story, but also stages an encounter with what is not yet known. Inspired by Haraway and others, I wrote the story in order to participate in a ‘becoming-with’ the story, keeping open the possibility of what other stories this story might have to tell. I began with the proposition that the time of the flood was one of kairos—an event drawn from a more ongoing time (chronos) in which the elements, such as the rain, play a major part. But as time went on, another story came out, which is one of the event of the flood as a time of missing—not as a time of coming together but as one of coming...
These Flood Story drawings imagine environments so submerged that they can only be visited by scuba ...
These images focus on the life pathways of the Fitzroy River as it travelling across land: Country. ...
Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The Flood Story drawings imagine environments so submerged that they can only be visited by scuba di...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
In the wake of the flood that affected Brisbane, Australia, in January 2011, public attention turned...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
On 8 November 2013, super typhoon Haiyan wreaked havoc in the Philippines, killing over 6,000 people...
Living in an age of seemingly unprecedented natural disasters, it is important that communities have...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how the biblical flood myth is revisited in narrative framings of floo...
Floods are agents of both physical and psychological change. Their power to affect cultures and the ...
In this paper we approach flooding as a socio-natural-technical assemblage, a phenomenon that comes ...
Floods are a threat to livelihoods and landscapes in many places around the world and at many points...
These Flood Story drawings imagine environments so submerged that they can only be visited by scuba ...
These images focus on the life pathways of the Fitzroy River as it travelling across land: Country. ...
Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The Flood Story drawings imagine environments so submerged that they can only be visited by scuba di...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
In the wake of the flood that affected Brisbane, Australia, in January 2011, public attention turned...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
On 8 November 2013, super typhoon Haiyan wreaked havoc in the Philippines, killing over 6,000 people...
Living in an age of seemingly unprecedented natural disasters, it is important that communities have...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how the biblical flood myth is revisited in narrative framings of floo...
Floods are agents of both physical and psychological change. Their power to affect cultures and the ...
In this paper we approach flooding as a socio-natural-technical assemblage, a phenomenon that comes ...
Floods are a threat to livelihoods and landscapes in many places around the world and at many points...
These Flood Story drawings imagine environments so submerged that they can only be visited by scuba ...
These images focus on the life pathways of the Fitzroy River as it travelling across land: Country. ...
Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the ...