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Deborah Bird Rose
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 93
Citations - 4230
Deborah Bird Rose is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecology (disciplines) & Indigenous. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 93 publications receiving 3775 citations. Previous affiliations of Deborah Bird Rose include Australian National University & Macquarie University.
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Nourishing terrains : Australian Aboriginal views of landscape and wilderness
Deborah Bird Rose,Badger Bates +1 more
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Changing the intellectual climate
Noel Castree,Noel Castree,William M. Adams,John Barry,Dan Brockington,Bram Büscher,Esteve Corbera,David Demeritt,Rosaleen Duffy,Ulrike Felt,Katja Neves,Peter Newell,Luigi Pellizzoni,Kate Rigby,Paul Robbins,Libby Robin,Deborah Bird Rose,Andrew Ross,David Schlosberg,Sverker Sörlin,Sverker Sörlin,Paige West,Mark Whitehead,Brian Wynne +23 more
TL;DR: The authors make the case for a richer conception predicated on broader intellectual engagement and identify some preconditions for its practical fulfilment, and suggest that interdisciplinary dialogue should engender plural representations of Earth's present and future that are reflective of divergent human values and aspirations.
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Reports from a wild country : ethics for decolonisation
TL;DR: In this paper, the focus is on reconciliation between Indigenous and Settler' peoples, and with nature, and the authors explore some of Australia's major ethical challenges, and offer powerful stories and arguments for ethical choice and commitment.
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Thinking Through the Environment, Unsettling the Humanities
Deborah Bird Rose,Deborah Bird Rose,Thom van Dooren,Matthew Chrulew,Stuart Cooke,Matthew Kearnes +5 more
TL;DR: The field of environmental humanities is growing rapidly, both in research and teaching as discussed by the authors, and a number of research centres and undergraduate and postgraduate programs have emerged at universities all around the world: in the USA, the UK, Scandinavia, Taiwan and Australia, to name just a few places.
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Mind the sustainability gap
Joern Fischer,Adrian D. Manning,Will Steffen,Deborah Bird Rose,Katherine A. Daniell,Adam Felton,Stephen T. Garnett,Ben Gilna,Robert Heinsohn,David B. Lindenmayer,Ben Macdonald,Frank Mills,Barry Newell,Julian Reid,Libby Robin,Kate Sherren,Alan Wade +16 more
TL;DR: Sustainability must be conceptualized as a hierarchy of considerations, with the biophysical limits of the Earth setting the ultimate boundaries within which social and economic goals must be achieved.