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      I am currently a Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Centre, Ludwix-Maximilians Universität in Munich, and my research is situated at the interface of environmental philosophy, community engagement, and social and environmental activism. Through innovative, participatory research projects I employ multispecies and anticolonial methodologies to work toward social and environmental justice.

      From 2014 – 2019 I was a Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of New England. In this position, I collaborated with Anaiwan, Dunghutti, Gumbaynggirr and Gamilaroi people to develop and maintain a community garden on a block of land that was once part of the East Armidale Aboriginal Reserve. The community garden pioneered decolonial methods of participatory research. It simultaneously functioned as a platform for cultural revival and anticolonial activism and a field site for slow and responsive multispecies ethnography. I am spending my time at the Rachel Carson Center working on a monograph documenting this project. You can read more about the community garden project at armidalecommunitygarden.org

      My first book, Transdisciplinary Journeys in the Anthropocene: More-than-human Encounters, was published with the Routledge Environmental Humanities Series in 2017.

      Education

      2013                             PhD (Vice Chancellors Commendation for Excellence in Research)

      Macquarie University, North Ryde (Sydney)

      2009                            Bachelor of Media (First Class Honours)              

      Macquarie University, North Ryde (Sydney)

      Blog Posts

        Publications

        Books


        Wright, K. (2017) Transdisciplinary Journeys in the Anthropocene: More than Human Encounters. Routledge, Environmental Humanities Series: London.


        Journal Articles


        Clayton Dixon, C. and K. Wright (Forthcoming 2018) ‘Nyala gara-nda uyi-di-na urala-gu, gyuna-gu’ (We are Speaking our Path to Home, to Country): A Manifesto for Creature Languages’ Hacking the Anthropocene (Open Humanities Press).


        Wright, K. (2018) ‘In the Shadow of a Willow Tree: A Community Garden Experiment in Decolonising, Multispecies Research’, Cultural Studies Review https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/article/view/4700/6386

        Wright, K. (2014) ‘Becoming-With,’ Environmental Humanities 5, pp. 277 – 281. https://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/article/5/1/277/8177/Becoming-with


        Wright, K. (2014) ‘Entangled Ethics for the Anthopocene,’ SCAN: Journal of Media, Arts, Culture 10 (1). Online. http://scan.net.au/scn/journal/vol11number1/Kate-Wright.html


        Simpson, C. and K. Wright (2014) ‘Rethinking Ecology in the Anthropocene: Knowledges, Practices, Ethics and Politics’ [editorial] SCAN: Journal of Media, Arts, Culture 10 (1). Online. http://scan.net.au/scn/journal/vol11number1/Simpson-Wright.html


        Wright, K. (2012) ‘Bunnies, Bilbies and the Ethic of Ecological Remembrance,’ M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 15 (3). Online. http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/viewArticle/507


        Simpson, C. and K. Wright (2012) ‘Ecology and Collaboration’ [editorial] M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 15 (3). Online. http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/viewArticle/538


        Wright, K. (2012) ‘Pining for the Present: Ecological Remembrance and Healing in the Armidale State Forest,’ Journal of Environmental Philosophy 9 (1) pp. 109–126.


        Wright, K. (2012) ‘Armidale’s Imported Autumn’ in Transformations: Journal of Media and Culture 21. Online. http://www.transformationsjournal.org/journal/titles.shtml


        Wright, K. (2012) ‘An “Upside-Down land”: Contested Rock Formations in the New England Landscape (Australia)’ the Permanent European Conference for the Study of Rural Landscapes Conference Proceedings pp. 172 – 183.


        Wright, K. (2010) ‘Signatures of Resistance: Graffiti as a Form of Self-Inscription at Thunderbolt’s Rock, Uralla (NSW)’ in Anthony Lambert (ed.) NEO: Journal for Higher Degree Research Students in the Social Sciences and Humanities 3. Online. <http://www.arts.mq.edu.au/documents/6_Katherine_Wright.pdf


        Wright, K. (2009) ‘Manicured Nature: Nativism, Authenticity and Belonging in the Armidale State Forest (NSW)’ in Julie Lunn (ed.) Proceedings of Curtin University ‘Creative Margins’ Conference, 2009.


         


        Edited Collections


        Co-editor (with Emily O’Gorman) of the Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities, a special section of the Environmental Humanities journal: http://environmentalhumanities.org/lexicon/


        Co-Editor with Catherine Simpson (2014) ‘Rethinking Ecology in the Anthropocene’ edition of SCAN: Journal of Media, Arts, Culture 10 (1) Online. http://scan.net.au/scn/journal.html


        Co-Editor with Catherine Simpson (2012) ‘Ecology’ edition of M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 15 (3). Online. http://journal.mediaculture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/issue/view/ecology


         


        Online


        Wright, K. (2017) ‘Iwata’ in Everyday Futures: Australia in the Age of Humans https://everydayfutures.com.au/project/iwata/


        Wright, K. (2014) ‘B for Becoming’ in the ABC’s of Multispecies Studies The Multispecies Salon: A Companion to the Book. Online at http://www.multispecies-salon.org/becomings/


        Weathering Research Collective:


        weatheringstation.net


        Armidale Aboriginal Community Garden


        facebook.com/armidalecommunitygarden


        armidalecommunitygarden.org


        Reviews


        Wright, K. (2010) Review of ‘Creative Nation: Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies’ (Edited by Amit and Reema Sarwal), Media International Australia, 134.

        Memberships

        Co-founder and Coordinator, Armidale Aboriginal Community Garden

        Co-editor with Emily O’Gorman of the Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities, a special section of the Environmental Humanities journal. http://environmentalhumanities.org/about/editorial-team-profiles/

        Convenor, Anti-Racist Anti-Colonial Reading Group (UNE)

        Member, Weathering Research Collective weatheringstation.net

        Member, Posthuman Literary and Cultural Studies Research Cluster (UNE)

        Member, Association for the Study of Literature, Environment and Culture

        Member, International Society for Environmental Ethics

        Member, Australasian Animal Studies Association

        Member, Environmental Humanities Network (UNE)

        Member, New England North West Regional Science Hub

        Associate Member, Anaiwan Language Revival Program

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