Matt Barlow

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My fourth and final article from my PhD is now published open access in Anthropology Today. In it, I suggest that rather than being marginal, waste and its management is vital to the production, experiences, and understandings of urban natures. 🔗 in
Wait long by the river...
Yffer. Shimokitazawa, November 2017.
Aye, cap'n Jas.
Adelaide River Floodplains. Limilngan-Wulna land. Croc watch on the swamp.
When you come across an entire dead tree on fire. You stop and camp there.
A beacon (of light).
Point Lonsdale Jetty, 2016.
Seine, 2017.
Sometimes I tell people I grew up on the highway between Adelaide and Melbourne. I've driven this road more times than I can count. And sometimes, if you're lucky, depending on what direction you're travelling, the weather will catch up to you, or yo
Throwback to June 2021 with @kirstinahowina, auntie Lorraine Williams, and the @topend_sts gang. Encountering Gurambai/Rapid Creek.
My fourth and final article from my PhD is now published open access in Anthropology Today. In it, I suggest that rather than being marginal, waste and its management is vital to the production, experiences, and understandings of urban natures. 🔗 in Wait long by the river... Yffer. Shimokitazawa, November 2017. Aye, cap'n Jas. Adelaide River Floodplains. Limilngan-Wulna land. Croc watch on the swamp. When you come across an entire dead tree on fire. You stop and camp there. A beacon (of light). Point Lonsdale Jetty, 2016. Seine, 2017. Sometimes I tell people I grew up on the highway between Adelaide and Melbourne. I've driven this road more times than I can count. And sometimes, if you're lucky, depending on what direction you're travelling, the weather will catch up to you, or yo Throwback to June 2021 with @kirstinahowina, auntie Lorraine Williams, and the @topend_sts gang. Encountering Gurambai/Rapid Creek.