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Teaching Fellow
MA, PhD
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I joined the department as a Teaching Fellow from the University of St Andrews, where I studied for my PhD. Previously, I studied for an MA in Environmental Anthropology at the University of Kent and a BSc in Environmental Management at Manchester Metropolitan University.
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I conducted my doctoral research on the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides of western Scotland. Here I investigated the relationship between nature conservation organisations and farmers, focussing on the development of the relationship since the 1970s. Within my thesis I consider how various symbols that represent this relationship are employed within discourse as part of the situating practices of individuals and organisations. I also examine regularities within the discourse of farming and conservation in Islay that point towards shared models of connection.
More recently I conducted research into anthropological approaches to bird sounds, in conjunction with Tim Ingold. This AHRC-funded project examined how people perceive bird sounds, how they identify sounds as being made by particular kinds of birds and how these sounds then become incorporated into people's lives. Research was mostly conducted in northeast Scotland but also explored human responses to bird sounds in a variety of other situations.
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/birdsong/
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Selected Publications:
2013. 'Living doubts: the ontology of hearing, seeing and naming birds' in A. Carlyle & C. Lane (eds) On listening. Sheffield: RGAP.
2012. Redpath, S., Young, J., Evely, A., Adams, W., Sutherland, W., Whitehouse, A., Amar, A., Lambert, R., Linnell, J., Watt, A. & Gutiérrez, R. “Understanding and managing conservation conflicts”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
2012 "How the land should be: narrating progress on farms in Islay, Scotland" in A. Arnason, N.Ellison, J.Vergunst & A.Whitehouse (eds.) Landscapes beyond land: routes, aesthetics, narratives. Oxford: Berghahn.
2012 Vergunst, J., Whitehouse, A., Ellison, N. & Arnason, A. “Introduction” in A. Arnason, N.Ellison, J.Vergunst & A.Whitehouse (eds.) Landscapes beyond land: routes, aesthetics, narratives. Oxford: Berghahn.
2012 Landscapes beyond land: routes, aesthetics, narratives (edited with A. Arnason, N. Ellison & J. Vergunst). Oxford: Berghahn.
2010 "The balance of nature: entangled science and ethics in debates about raptors in Scotland", in Animals and science M. Bolton & C. Degnen (eds) Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
2010 "Something borrowed, something new? Practices and politics of imitation: an introduction" ETNOFOOR 22:1 7-10 (with Petra Tjitske Kalshoven)
2009 "'A disgrace to a farmer': conservation and agriculture on a nature reserve in Islay, Scotland' Conservation and Society 7:3 165-175
Reviews:
2009 "Where the wild things are now: domestication reconsidered" Social Anthropology 17: 3 353-355.
2008 "Skilled visions: between apprenticeship and standards" Social Anthropology 16: 1 117-118.
2006 "Sound and anthropology" conference review (with Katy Fox). Anthropology Today Vol. 22 No. 6 25-26.
Conference Papers:
"One with the birds? Listening through recording and imitation" Departmental Seminar, Newcastle University, March 2010.
"On knowing and learning bird sounds" Listening to Birds symposium, Aberdeen, June 2009.
"The language of sound: exploring interaction between people and birds" ASA conference 2009, Bristol, April 2009. Minding Animals conference, Newcastle, Australia, July 2009.
"The rare and the everyday in nature conservation" ACES symposium, Aberdeen, February 2009. ECCB conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 2009.
"Bird sounds and senses of being" ASA conference 2008, Auckland, New Zealand December 2008. Departmental Seminar, University of Aberdeen February 2009.
"'Like chips without salt and vinegar': bird sounds and the rhythms of life" Theoretical Archaeology Group conference, New York, May 2008. Departmental seminar at Queen's University Belfast, April 2008.
"An anthropologist listens to birds" Neal's Yard, Cambridge, November 2007. Anthropology of Britain workshop, Aberdeen January 2008.
"Becoming continuity: how conservation stopped being a change in Islay, Scotland" Anthropology of Britain workshop, Newcastle January 2007.
"Towards an anthropology of bird sounds", at the conference "Sound and Anthropology", University of St Andrews, June 2006.
"The balance of nature: entangled science and ethics in debates about raptors in Scotland" at the conference "Animals and Science" University of Manchester, June 2005.
"Diversity and diversification: farmers' negotiation of change in Islay, Scotland" at the XXI congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, Keszthely, Hungary August 2005.
"The people who make the difference: How farmers in Islay negotiate and conceptualise change and their relationship with the outside world" ASA Conference, 2004, Durham.
"Conservation, counting and the meaning and morality of rarity in Islay" ASA Conference, 2003, Manchester.
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Programme coordinator for MSc People and Environment. Course coordinator for AT5013 Understanding People and Environment and AT5509 Reading Environmental Ethnography. Course co-ordinator for AT4538 More Than Human. Course coordinator for the 6th Century Course 'Humans and Other Animals' SX1001/SX1501.
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