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Conflicting knowledge claims and disputes about the perceived lack of (especially scientific) knowledge and certainty occupy a central role in how impacts and risks of present and planned CSG developments are understood by different stakeholders. Martin's proposed anthropological ethnographic research...
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This abbreviated scoping paper provides recommendations to the Centre for Coal Seam Gas, The University of Queensland, for research on engagement between Indigenous People and the CSG Industry, particularly in Queensland, but with reference to national and international practices. The...
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This paper examines the Darling Downs region and social impact research with regard to coal seam gas developments. It addresses disputes about coal seam gas on the basis of anthropological perspectives with regard to social dynamics and the concept of...
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The project will focus on issues such as sense of place, relationships to land and water, the politics of community alliances and the cultural significance of agricultural production in the Darling Downs.
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