This article explores how bushwalking in Tasmania, Australia functions as a performance of ‘everyday resistance’. ‘Everyday resistance’ refers to experiences of relationship with the nonhuman, through which individuals resist alienating and dominating forms of human–nonhuman engagements encouraged by central Western cultural narratives. The work of Tasmanian environmental activists is easily understood as ‘political’, encouraging ‘counter-narratives’ of critical forms of human–nonhuman engagement. Drawing from interviews conducted with 27 Tasmanians, this article contends that participants’ descriptions of their forest experiences reflect these same forms of counter-narrative. As such, I argue that personal experiences perform an important ...
Since the 1960s, the defence of nature in Australia has been predominantly and explicitly organised ...
At Melaleuca, in the remote southwest of the Tasmanian Wilderness WorldHeritage Area (‘TWWHA’), visi...
Over the past decade, research in environmental psychology and cognitive science has indicated that ...
This article explores how bushwalking in Tasmania, Australia functions as a performance of ‘everyday...
Drawing from a qualitative research project conducted in Tasmania, this paper proposes that forests ...
Amidst the “alienation and insecurity of the modern, mobile world” (Barry 1999: 98), bushwalking – t...
Urban fringe areas are vital resources for urbanized populations, but are under pressure to meet dem...
Urban fringe areas are vital resources for urbanized populations, but are under pressure to meet dem...
This thesis is about the relationship between radical environmental activists and nature. It investi...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
This thesis explores Tasmanians’ experiences of forests. Tasmania has been socially and environmenta...
Tasmania’s forests have been the site of a decades-long conflict. Popularly, politically, and provoc...
In this article we describe our attempt to challenge our anthropocentric gaze during an outdoor envi...
© 2014 Dr. Michaela Louise SpencerBy narrating episodes and events which arose in the course of eigh...
Over the last thirty years the meaning of the word 'wilderness' has changed in Australia, and it has...
Since the 1960s, the defence of nature in Australia has been predominantly and explicitly organised ...
At Melaleuca, in the remote southwest of the Tasmanian Wilderness WorldHeritage Area (‘TWWHA’), visi...
Over the past decade, research in environmental psychology and cognitive science has indicated that ...
This article explores how bushwalking in Tasmania, Australia functions as a performance of ‘everyday...
Drawing from a qualitative research project conducted in Tasmania, this paper proposes that forests ...
Amidst the “alienation and insecurity of the modern, mobile world” (Barry 1999: 98), bushwalking – t...
Urban fringe areas are vital resources for urbanized populations, but are under pressure to meet dem...
Urban fringe areas are vital resources for urbanized populations, but are under pressure to meet dem...
This thesis is about the relationship between radical environmental activists and nature. It investi...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
This thesis explores Tasmanians’ experiences of forests. Tasmania has been socially and environmenta...
Tasmania’s forests have been the site of a decades-long conflict. Popularly, politically, and provoc...
In this article we describe our attempt to challenge our anthropocentric gaze during an outdoor envi...
© 2014 Dr. Michaela Louise SpencerBy narrating episodes and events which arose in the course of eigh...
Over the last thirty years the meaning of the word 'wilderness' has changed in Australia, and it has...
Since the 1960s, the defence of nature in Australia has been predominantly and explicitly organised ...
At Melaleuca, in the remote southwest of the Tasmanian Wilderness WorldHeritage Area (‘TWWHA’), visi...
Over the past decade, research in environmental psychology and cognitive science has indicated that ...