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Adam Fish is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, specializing in cultural anthropology and documentary video production. He employs ethnographic and participatory methods to investigate the social, political, and ecological impacts of new technologies. His current research focuses on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities engaged in renewable energy sectors while developing a documentary highlighting Indigenous ownership of these industries. Fish has authored several influential works, including 'Oceaning: Governing Marine Life Drones', 'Hacker States', and 'Technoliberalism', addressing the intersections of technology and society. His academic experience includes significant fellowships and teaching awards, reflecting his commitment to innovative education in Sociology. With a background in archaeological research and documentary production for prominent media, Fish continues to explore the implications of technological advancements on environmental conservation and social structures.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teach and conduct research in cultural anthropology and media studies.
Lancaster University • Lancaster, UK
Conducted research and lectured in the Sociology department.
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