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Sally Babidge
Sally Babidge
Anthropology, the University of Queensland
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Contested value and an ethics of resources: Water, mining and indigenous people in the Atacama Desert, Chile
S Babidge
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 27 (1), 84-103, 2016
1252016
“Socios”: The contested morality of “partnerships” in indigenous community–mining company relations, Northern Chile
S Babidge
The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 18 (2), 274-293, 2013
672013
Neoextractivism and indigenous water ritual in Salar de Atacama, Chile
S Babidge, P Bolados
Latin American Perspectives 45 (5), 170-185, 2018
622018
Sustaining ignorance: the uncertainties of groundwater and its extraction in the Salar de Atacama, northern Chile
S Babidge
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 25 (1), 83-102, 2019
542019
Ritualidad y extractivismo: la limpia de canales y las disputas por el agua en el Salar de Atacama-norte de Chile
P Bolados García, S Babidge
Estudios atacameños, 201-216, 2017
492017
'That's the problem with that lake; it changes sides': mapping extraction and ecological exhaustion in the Atacama
S Babidge, F Kalazich, M Prieto, K Yager
Journal of Political Ecology 26 (1), 738-760, 2019
472019
Aboriginal family and the state: the conditions of history
S Babidge
Routledge, 2016
342016
Management speak: Indigenous knowledge and bureaucratic engagement
S Babidge, S Greer, R Henry, C Pam
Social Analysis 51 (3), 148-164, 2007
282007
XLV. A note on two definitions of noise figure in radio receivers
DKC MacDonald
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of …, 1944
151944
XLV. A note on two definitions of noise figure in radio receivers
DKC MacDonald
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of …, 1944
151944
Bodily connections and practising relatedness: Aboriginal family and funerals in rural North Queensland
S Babidge
Anthropological Forum 16 (1), 55-71, 2006
122006
Lithium extractivism: perpetuating historical asymmetries in the ‘Green economy’
S Mejia-Muñoz, S Babidge
Third World Quarterly 44 (6), 1119-1136, 2023
112023
The problem with “transparency”: Moral contests and ethical possibilities in mining impact reporting
S Babidge
Focaal 2015 (73), 70-83, 2015
102015
Family affairs: an historical anthropology of state practice and Aboriginal agency in a rural town, North Queensland
SM Babidge
James Cook University, 2004
102004
Values towards waterways in south east Queensland: Indigenous perspectives
B Pinner, H Ross, N Jones, S Babidge, S Shaw, K Witt, D Rissik
Tibbetts IR., Rothlisberg PC, Neil DT, Homburg TA, Brewer DT, Arthington AH …, 2019
82019
Fellowship of the spring: An initiative to document and protect the world's oases
RJ Fensham, R Adinehvand, S Babidge, M Cantonati, M Currell, ...
Science of the Total Environment 887, 163936, 2023
62023
Negotiated agreements, indigenous peoples and extractive industry in the Salar de Atacama, Chile: when is an agreement more than a contract?
C O'Faircheallaigh, S Babidge
Development and Change 54 (3), 641-670, 2023
62023
Death, family and disrespect in a Northern Queensland town
S Babidge
Mortality, mourning and mortuary practices in Indigenous Australia, 159-174, 2017
62017
Seeing water: slow resistance and the material enigma of extractive effects on society and ecology
S Babidge
Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 11 (2), 395-411, 2021
52021
A custodial ethic: Indigenous values towards water in Moreton Bay and catchments
B Pinner, H Ross, N Jones, S Babidge, S Shaw, K Witt, D Rissik
Tibbetts, IR; Rothlisberg, PC; Neil, DT; Homburg, TA, 29-44, 2019
52019
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