
2025 Seminars
Seminars are held on Mondays.
In person/hybrid events will run 3pm-4.30pm
Zoom only events will run 3pm-4pm
Location(s): Baldessin Precinct Building W3.03, Haydon-Allen Building G53, Haydon-Allen 2177
Zoom:
https://anu.zoom.us/j/87802807372?pwd=fbu3BD3PcmaIXpt3VU4srkznBENqkG.1
Meeting ID: 878 0280 7372
Password: 277792
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Contact
- Tim McLellan
Upcoming Events
Making Places Sacred: New Articulations of Place and Power
Matt Tomlinson (ANU) , Yujie Zhu (ANU)
Presented in person and online - more details below.Making Places Sacred: New Articulations of Place and PowerJoin us for a discussion of Matt…
Past Events
Park rangers, pig hunters and pigs: The unruly world of invasive species management and control in a Cape York national park
Mardi Reardon-Smith
Biosecurity and invasive species management is an enduring concern for environmental managers in Australia. In Cape York Peninsula, far north…
THE SACRIFICE OF THE YAMS: Tubers, Procreation, and Chiefly Hierarchy in the Trobriands Mark Mosco, ANU
Mark Mosko
James Scott (Against the Grain, 2017) has famously argued that tuber- as distinct from cereal-based agriculture offers an escape from political…
The Tragedy of the (Global) Commons: A Divided Anthropos Encounters (Abrupt) Climate Change
Dr Joshua Wodak, Western Sydney University
At the advent of the Anthropocene, life is being pushed to its limits the world over; we are currently living through the Sixth Mass Extinction to…