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Amanda Thomas
Amanda Thomas
Environmental Studies, Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington
Verified email at vuw.ac.nz
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Indigenous more-than-humanisms: Relational ethics with the Hurunui River in Aotearoa New Zealand
A C. Thomas
Social & Cultural Geography 16 (8), 974-990, 2015
1002015
Student Strike 4 Climate: justice, emergency and citizenship
A Thomas, R Cretney, B Hayward
New Zealand Geographer 75 (2), 96-100, 2019
622019
Imagination
A Thomas
Keywords in radical geography: Antipode at 50, 155-158, 2019
492019
Pākehā and doing the work of decolonisation
A Thomas
Imagining decolonisation, 107-132, 2020
342020
Desiring more: complicating understandings of sexuality in research processes
G Diprose, AC Thomas, R Rushton
Area 45 (3), 292-298, 2013
332013
Community-led initiatives for climate adaptation and mitigation
K Simon, G Diprose, AC Thomas
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 15 (1), 93-105, 2020
322020
Contesting deep sea oil: Politicisation–depoliticisation–repoliticisation
S Bond, G Diprose, AC Thomas
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (3), 519-538, 2019
322019
Making and unmaking political subjectivities: Climate justice, activism, and care
S Bond, A Thomas, G Diprose
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (4), 750-762, 2020
292020
Reregulating for freshwater enclosure: A state of exception in Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
AC Thomas, S Bond
Antipode 48 (3), 770-789, 2016
212016
‘It’s who we are’: eco-nationalism and place in contesting deep-sea oil in Aotearoa New Zealand
G Diprose, AC Thomas, S Bond
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 11 (2), 159-173, 2016
202016
Imagining Decolonisation
R Kiddle, M Jackson, B Elkington, OR Mercier, M Ross, J Smeaton, ...
Bridget Williams Books, 2020
182020
Maintaining grassroots activism: Transition Towns in Aotearoa New Zealand
RM Cretney, AC Thomas, S Bond
New Zealand Geographer 72 (2), 81-91, 2016
152016
Accessing nature: The battle of the Hurunui River
A Thomas
Open Access Victoria University of Wellington| Te Herenga Waka, 2014
152014
The violence of (in) action: communities, climate and business-as-usual
G Diprose, S Bond, AC Thomas, J Barth, H Urquhart
Community Development Journal 52 (3), 488-505, 2017
122017
Sociocarbon cycles: Assembling and governing forest carbon in Indonesia
A McGregor, E Challies, A Thomas, R Astuti, P Howson, S Afiff, S Kindon, ...
Geoforum 99, 32-41, 2019
112019
Everyday experiences of post-politicising processes in rural freshwater management
AC Thomas
Environment and Planning A 49 (6), 1413-1431, 2017
92017
Engaging with communities for climate change adaptation: introducing Community Development for Adaptation
J Stephenson, J Barth, S Bond, G Diprose, C Orchiston, K Simon, ...
Policy Quarterly 16 (2), 2020
82020
More water: The rise of a singular vision for rural development
A Thomas, S Bond, G Diprose, A McGregor
New Zealand Geographer 76 (2), 106-116, 2020
72020
Forest-led development? A more-than-human approach to forests in southeast Asian development
A McGregor, A Thomas
Routledge handbook of Southeast Asian development, 392-407, 2017
72017
Tensions in the ‘tent’: Civic engagement in Aotearoa New Zealand universities
A Thomas, P Stupples, R Kiddle, M Hall, M Palomino-Schalscha
Power and Education 11 (1), 96-110, 2019
62019
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