ORCID Profile
0000-0002-9878-6077
Current Organisations
Bond University
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University of Wollongong
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University of Sydney
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Southern Cross University
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Date: 07-2018
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 03-04-2022
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 11-2017
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 07-03-2023
DOI: 10.1177/1037969X231161741
Abstract: In early 2022, an unprecedented flood event in Lismore, New South Wales plunged an entire community into trauma and chaos. I draw upon this event to highlight the imperative for climate activism in the academy. Activist research, and activist teaching in law classrooms, are already reshaping the law of the Holocene in response to the climate crisis and will increasingly do so. I suggest that, in light of their ecological privilege, academics must also modify their personal and professional conduct. We must all be climate activists, if only because climate will spare none of us.
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 21-04-2017
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 26-01-2022
DOI: 10.1177/1037969X211062306
Abstract: We introduce here a new critical judgments project: the Anthropocene Judgments project. The project is intended to be an interdisciplinary, collaborative, visionary initiative, a collective effort on the part of legal scholars, writers of speculative fiction, literary scholars and climate scientists to anticipate what may lie ahead. Participants will engage in futuristic modelling and write judgments of, and for, the future – constructing innovative pathways of legal reasoning to address the novel, socio-legal and environmental challenges of the Anthropocene. In this article, we develop our ideas for the project, canvass possible directions for future judgment writing and explain the importance of this ambitious endeavour.
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 21-04-2017
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Date: 25-12-2020
Abstract: In this article, I identify and examine four framings of the child in regard to climate change issues, including activism and policy reform. My focus is on the extent to which children are moving beyond the category of victim and assuming a disparate role and distinctive voice in various climate discourses: as litigant, as activist and as messiah. I explore the changing role of the child as a political, legal and social phenomenon, and consider the extent to which writers of climate and other forms of fiction have anticipated and contribute to these different framings of the child.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Date: 10-2019
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 31-08-2021
DOI: 10.4324/B22677
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