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Creative research, writer, artist, lawyer.   Research Associate with The SeedBox.   Member Sydney Environment Institute.  University of Sydney PhD candidate—imagining justice with the ocean. 

Co-edited collection

Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene: Archive

edited by Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Sue Reid, Pia van Gelder and Astrida Neimanis, Open Humanities Press.

http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/feminist-queer-anticolonial-propositions-for-hacking-the-anthropocene/


Book Chapters

"Imagining Justice with the Abyssal Ocean" in Undiscipline Ocean Law (provisional title). Routledge (forthcoming 2021).

"Taking Code to Sea" in Thinking Ecologically, Thinking Responsibly: The Legacies of Lorraine Code. SUNY Press (forthcoming Dec 2021)

https://www.sunypress.edu/p-7206-thinking-ecologically-thinking-.aspx

"Solwara 1 and the Sessile Ones" in Blue Legalities: Life and Laws of the Sea. Duke
https://www.dukeupress.edu/blue-legalities

"Transitioning Currents in Times of Climate Change" in Living with the Sea: Knowledge, Awareness and Action

https://www.routledge.com/Living-with-the-Sea-Knowledge-Awareness-and-Action/Brown-Peters/p/book/9780367586928

Refereed Journals

"Ocean Justice: Reckoning with Material Vulnerability," Cultural Politics, Special Issue: Multispecies Justice, (Under review)

"Justice Through a Multispecies Lens" Coauthored with Chatterjee, Sria ; Cochrane, Alasdair ; Fishel, Stefanie ; Neimanis, Astrida ; O’Brien, Anne ; Srinivasan, Krithika ; Schlosberg, David ; Waldow, Anik, Contemporary Political Theory, 2020

Creative speculative performative writing

Reid, S. take a parcel of ocean. Hacking the Anthropocene. Eds. A. Neimanis , J.M. Hamilton and Susan Reid. Open Humanities Press . 2021.

Reid, S. I Want to Be A Proud Predator, Hacking the Anthropocene III, University of Sydney, 2018.

Reid, S. Soft flesh fallen heavy from the ocean, Sustaining the Seas: Fish, Oceanic Space and the Politics of Care, Plenary Panel ‘Embodying the Ocean’, University of Sydney, 2017.

A Literary Education Lab Initiative in collaboration with Stella

This innovative symposium brings into dialogue two of Australia’s most celebrated First Nations authors and a leading geo-philosopher to consider the power of interdisciplinary collaboration centred on the literary arts in our rapidly changing climate.

Ellen van Neerven
Professor Tony Birch

Professor Kathryn Yusoff

Please join Literary Education Lab Initiative in collaboration with Stella for this exciting, free live-stream event.

Presentations will be online, scheduled 7.00pm to 8.30pm Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) 20 January 2022.

For more information, contact Dr. Sarah E. Truman at the Literary Education Lab: sarahe.truman@unimelb.edu.au

University of Melbourne
Jan 20 2022 To Jan 20 2022

The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence IS HERE! 

Join us for the book launch and be enchanted by a sharing of stories, dialogue, music and inspiration.

Santa Fe
Oct 28 2021

An online symposium that brings The Mind of Plants contributors together to share their reflections and various learnings with plants.

Stories, poetry and sound across a diversity of human languages and geographical landscapes. Come and join us!

USC Sunshine Coast
Apr 09 2021

Field Trip - Arts, Science, Tech and Environment Symposium

Sunshine Coast
Aug 08 2020