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Eve Vincent is an Associate Professor at Macquarie University, where she specializes in anthropology. She obtained her honors degree from the University of Melbourne in 2003, focusing on the British atomic testing program in Australia. Her PhD research at the University of Sydney examined the relationships between environmentalists and Indigenous communities in the Far West Coast region of South Australia. Her notable works include the co-edited collection 'Unstable Relations: Indigenous People and Environmentalism in Contemporary Australia' and the monograph 'Against Native Title: Conflict and Creativity in Outback Australia'. Her recent research investigates the impacts of welfare state transitions on social relations, culminating in the book 'Cares? Life on Welfare in Australia', published in 2023. She collaborated with Dr. Rose Butler on the forthcoming book 'Love and Class'.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in anthropology with a focus on Indigenous studies and social welfare.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).