Policy in the Anthropocene

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https://doi.org/10.12893/gjcpi.2018.3.3

Keywords:

Anthropocene, anthropology, Australia, knowledge production, policy

Abstract

This article discusses recent works on the notions of postpolitics and sustainability in conjunction with illustrative examples from empirical data collected during long-term fieldwork in and around the tourist town of Broome in the West Kimberley region in Australia. I argue that for policy research and practice to remain a significant contributor to contemporary research on sustainability in the Anthropocene, it needs to develop more collaborative approaches that cater to the involvement of numerous and diverse actors in decision-making processes. The article outlines some of the methodological challenges this poses, and how to address them.

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Published

30-11-2018

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