Elodie Fache
Post-doctoral
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Centre de recherche et de documentation sur l'Oceanie
France
Biography
2016: 6 months post-doctoral field in Fiji: Gau Island (Eastern Division, Lomaiviti Province) and Suva. 2009 and 2010: 13 months of thesis field in Australia, in an aboriginal "community" of the south-east of the Land of Arnhem and in Darwin in the Northern Territory. 2007: 4 months of ethnographic survey of Master on Aboriginal tourism in the Top End of Australia.
Research Interest
Anthropology of Oceania, Australia (Northern Territory, Arnhem Land), Fiji Indigenous relations with land and sea, environmental protection / conservation, "community management of natural resources", articulation between "traditional ecological knowledge" and "western science", climate change Anthropology of development, "sustainable development", combination of environmental conservation and economic development Public Policy, Aboriginal Relations / State Process of bureaucratization and mediation
Publications
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Fache E, Moizo B. Do burning practices contribute to caring for country? Contemporary uses of fire for conservation purposes in indigenous Australia. Journal of Ethnobiology. 2015 Mar;35(1):163-82.
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Fache E, Moizo B. Do burning practices contribute to caring for country? Contemporary uses of fire for conservation purposes in indigenous Australia. Journal of Ethnobiology. 2015 Mar;35(1):163-82.
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Fache E. Caring for country, a form of bureaucratic participation. Conservation, development, and neoliberalism in Indigenous Australia. InAnthropological Forum 2014 Jul 3 (Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 267-286). Routledge.