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This book examines the diversity of practice in regional research and its contribution to local, national and global issues. Three themes are advanced here: Place and change, Transition and resilience, and Challenges for the future. Contributors embrace frameworks of co-design and transdisciplinary practice to build communities of practice in response to lived experience in regional contexts. Their work highlights the strategic importance of a regional focus at a time when global connectivity and mobility is increasing and the complexity of wicked problems demands more than one approach or solution. Such complex problems require nuanced, and at times bespoke methodological approaches to better understand and support not just regional adaptation, resilience and transformation, but to manage all these things at a time when change is everywhere.

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Editors Angela Campbell Michelle Duffy and Beth Edmondson Located - photo 1
Editors
Angela Campbell , Michelle Duffy and Beth Edmondson
Located Research
Regional places, transitions and challenges
Editors Angela Campbell Arts Academy Federation University Australia - photo 2
Editors
Angela Campbell
Arts Academy, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
Michelle Duffy
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
Beth Edmondson
Humanities and Social Sciences, Federation University Australia, Churchill, VIC, Australia
ISBN 978-981-32-9693-0 e-ISBN 978-981-32-9694-7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9694-7
The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020
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Cover illustration: Penny Dunstan

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Angela, Michelle and Beth dedicate this volume to the regions that nurture us, support us and continue to enrich our lives and the lives, both human and non-human, around us. We hope that this investigation into what is particular, and at times peculiar about regions, inspires further located research into place and change, transition and resilience, and our shared challenges for the future.

Contents
Leigh Sullivan
Angela Campbell , Michelle Duffy and Beth Edmondson
Part IPlace and Change
Darug Ngurra , Uncle Lex Dadd , Paul Glass , Aunty Corina Norman-Dadd , Paul Hodge , Sandie Suchet-Pearson , Marnie Graham , Sara Judge , Rebecca Scott and Jessica Lemire
Penny Dunstan
Angela Campbell
Susan Fayad and Lisa Kendal
Judith Mair and Michelle Duffy
Geraldine Jones , Kathleen A. Moore and Damian Morgan
Part IITransition and Resilience
Carole L. James , Jane Louise Rich and Brian Kelly
Anne Poelina
Simon Bradley and Anna Wendy Stevenson
Naomi Smith and Susan Yell
Monica Green and Sherie McClam
Pia Eiringhaus
Part IIIChallenges for the Future
Jessica Reeves , Fern Hames and Michelle Graymore
David Kelly and Michele Lobo
Beth Edmondson
Gordon Waitt
Chloe Benson
Sally Weller
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Chloe Benson

is Lecturer in Screen and Media Studies at Federation University Australia. Her current research interests include bisexual representation, regional film festivals and paratextuality.

Simon Bradley

joined the University of Highlands and Islands (Lews Castle College) in 2012 and teaches on the HNC Music, BA Applied Music, and is the Program Leader for MA Music and the Environment. Simon was awarded Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2017 and has extensive knowledge of designing and teaching on Networked Blended practical degrees and Masters delivered from remote locations. He is a distinguished Celtic Fiddle player and composer. As artistic director of Albastur Cultural Exchange, he integrates staff, students and musicians from Scotland and Asturias (Northern Spain) in collaborations, field trips, performances and teaching opportunities.

Angela Campbell

is a Senior Lecturer at the Arts Academy, Federation University, where she teaches into the Performing Arts program. Her research and published work in theatre and performance has been both practical and theoretical and has investigated performance from the archives, site-specific theatre, the politics and poetics of place, intercultural theatre, Indigenous theatre, contemporary paradigms and practices in theatre and performance, and practice-led research.

Uncle Lex Dadd

is a Darug Traditional Custodian who leads a program called Yanama Budyari Gumadawalking in good spirit. He teaches the fundamental principles of how to be a humble, respectful and responsible role model, through taking care as country and looking after one another.

Michelle Duffy

is Associate Professor in Human Geography in the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Newcastle, Australia. Her research interests include community resilience, wellbeing and sustainability; the significance of emotion and affect in creating notions of belonging and exclusion; the role of art and sound practices in creating and/or challenging notions of identity and belonging in public spaces and public events; and an exploration of the body as a means of embodied, emotional and affective communication.

Penny Dunstan

is a Newcastle-based artist, agronomist and environmental scientist working with land rehabilitation after open cut coal mining in the upper Hunter Valley. Her art practice employs analogue and digital photography, topographic and stratigraphic drawing, writing and soil exploration to derive lived encounters with terraformed lands.

Beth Edmondson

has lived and worked in regional locations for most of her life. As a Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts, Federation University Australia, she engages in co-designed research in Gippsland Victoria. She is series editor of the Palgrave Studies in Environmental Transformation, Transition and Accountability Series.

Pia Eiringhaus

is Research Associate at the Martin-Luther-Universitt Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. She is writing her PhD thesis on the history of West German adoption after 1945. She received her MA and MEd degrees in March 2017 at Bochum Ruhr University, Germany. Her research interests include contemporary history, family history, deindustrialisation and industrial heritage research.

Susan Fayad

is the coordinator, Heritage Strategy at the City of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. She is managing the roll out of UNESCOs Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) pilot program in Ballarat through the signing of a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research in Asia and the Pacific (WHITRAP) in Shanghai. Susan has been an active member of UNESCOs global historic urban landscape program, contributing to international discussions in France, China and Ecuador as well as in Australia.

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