πThe Anthropology of Ambiguity, an edited collection
π Check out the introduction to the mini-series exploring the chapters of this book
Published by @manchesterup.bsky.social
More info: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526173843/
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Anthropologist at Australian National University researching the nexus between crisis, recovery, kinship & social identity. Lover of good stories, better questions, and rethinking the status quo. He/him β‘π§ π³οΈβπ
πThe Anthropology of Ambiguity, an edited collection
π Check out the introduction to the mini-series exploring the chapters of this book
Published by @manchesterup.bsky.social
More info: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526173843/
You can read more about our proposition for a national policy response here
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ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Disasters are putting more people at risk of homelessness
22,261 Australians are displaced on ave. each year. Globally, 70% of internal displacement was from disasters
There is consensus in the homelessness & emergency management sectors that Australia needs a national policy response. Read hereπ
As disasters worsen, more Australians risk homelessness.
We're calling for a National Disaster Housing & Homelessness Framework to embed housing in climate adaptation
π Key actions:
Plan for emergency/interim housing
Deploy fit-for-purpose modular homes
Cross-sector training for shared capability
As disasters worsen, more Australians risk homelessness.
π΅Recovery can deepen housing insecurityβespecially for renters & vulnerable groups.
ποΈWe need a national taskforce to align housing, homelessness & disaster policy.
Read more:
ποΈThere is an inextricable link between π climate change and π #homelessness. Climate #disasters are pushing renters and people living in precarious housing to to their limits.
In this report, we explore this issue and set out reccommendations for gov and ngos
Read the article by Mittul Vahanvati, David Sanderson and I, published today in The Policymaker
The Australian National University, University of New South Wales, RMIT University #housing #publicpolicy #disaster #disastermanagement
@auspublicpolicy.bsky.social
π‘ New article on The Policymaker
After #disaster, housing recovery uses whatβs available (cabins, motels, ποΈ and gov lots). These stopgaps help in the short-term but also expose the extent of fragility in the housing system. What if instead we saw #housing as critical infrastructure post-disaster?
This report was co-authored by the Australian Red Cross, Homelessness Australia and HowWeSurvive (UNSW Sydney)
23.06.2025 23:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0ποΈThere is an inextricable link between π climate change and π #homelessness. Climate #disasters are pushing renters and people living in precarious housing to to their limits.
In this report, we explore this issue and set out reccommendations for gov and ngos
Funded by @ahuriresearch.bsky.social, we examined 7 Aus #disaster recovery cases and found effective housing policy must combine immediate relief with future-focused #preparedness. Success depends on integrating technical measures, social inclusion, x-sector collaboration, funding & political will.
22.06.2025 22:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0#Disaster resilient #housing
3M Aus π are at risk of flooding. Our research shows we need:
ποΈ Risk reduction thru land-use planning & building standards
π± #Insurance reform to tackle $$ and underinsurance
β³οΈ Inclusion of vulnerable groups in #preparedness
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Support for community-centred recovery
At a time of rising authoritarianism, Steindl-Kopfβs work is vital, showing how citizens reclaim space & agency through protest & collective ambiguity.
π In The Anthropology of Ambiguity. Out now from @manchesterup.bsky.social. #Anthropology #Activism
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526173843/
π¨As #disasters rise, #housing policy must adapt!
Our report shows how to build back betterβnot just replace
π‘π₯π We need:
βοΈ Stronger local gov (Resilience as core biz!)
βοΈ Affordable insurance to future-proof π‘
βοΈ Smarter recovery funding for local economies
Time to rethink, rebuild & protect π₯π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ¦
A screenshot of the book review, beginning with: Mahnaz Alimardanian and Timothy Heffernanβs edited volume, The Anthropology of Ambiguity: Theory, Praxis, and Critique (2024), ventures into the intricate terrain of ambiguity as a core human condition, examining its multifaceted presence across sociocultural and existential experiences. The bookβs primary focus is the interplay between ambiguity and the anthropological lens, addressing how uncertainty, contradiction, and indeterminacy shape individual and collective lifeworlds. Grounded in ethnographic rigor, the contributors collectively emphasize the productive potential of ambiguity, challenging its conventional framing as a mere obstacle to clarity. Instead, ambiguity is celebrated as a dynamic force that underpins knowledge production, societal negotiation, and meaning-making across cultural contexts.
Thank you to Intan Rosita et al. for their recent review of πThe #Anthropology of #Ambiguity, published in the journal 'Reviews in Anthropology' π Check it out for a thorough overview of the book.
@manchesterup.bsky.social.
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#Iceland's new PM: Progressive politics & welfare is a way to combat far right. βI think that is an antidote to right extremism. Welfare-oriented centre right, centre left parties, wherever you want to situate this gov, brings politics back to the humane levelβ www.theguardian.com/world/2025/j...
14.01.2025 22:22 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0It is that time of year again. The Whiteboard SoirΓ©e. Let's plan your research for 2025. Together. December 20. 10am Aotearoa / New Zealand time. Alternative time zones are available! Free. Via Zoom. Let's change the world. Details provided at the link. See you there! brabazon.net/2024/12/13/w...
13.12.2024 22:16 β π 9 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Just submitted our report "Enhancing #Housing Recovery Policy and Practice for Community Resilience to Future #Disasters." This 40K-word report reviews temporary housing & recovery policies in 4 Australian states after fires, floods & cyclones, highlighting successes, gaps & policy recs. Stay tuned!
26.11.2024 22:33 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Book cover for th evolume "The anthropology of ambiguity", with a light gray background, image of the book cover, and text saying "Out now"
The #anthropology of #ambiguity edited by Mahnaz Alimardanian and I, published by @manchesterup.bsky.social
πhttps://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526173843/the-anthropology-of-ambiguity/
Contributors: Elly Bird, Douglas D'Antoine, Sabrina Davis, Anne Leadbeater, John Harkin, Lisa Keedle, Margaret Moreton, Erin Pelly, Daniel Aldrich, Danielle O'Hara, David Sanderson and Bhiamie Williamson
Creators: Kate Brady, Lisa Keen and Natalie Diane howwesurvive.com/what-can-hel...
Weβve spoken to community leaders, recovery practitioners, policy makers and researchers β and weβve encouraged them to be authentic, opinionated and thought-provoking! howwesurvive.com/what-can-hel...
17.11.2024 07:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Introducing the β¨Disaster Recovery Almanacβ¨
What do you think is the most pressing issue in disaster recovery that we need to be paying attention to?
HowWeSurvive (UNSW Sydney) took this question to 12 people with first-hand experience of disaster recovery, and have published their responses