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Citation

Ratnam C, Drozdzewski D. Geogr. Res. 2018; 56(1): 42-53.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Institute of Australian Geographers, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/1745-5871.12250

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This research, conducted in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, explores attachment to the home in the context of bushfire risk. The paper builds on existing research that has focused both on the home and on emplaced and mobile methods therein and seeks to understand the range of human and non-human attachments. We situate our examination of attachment in the context of a bushfire-prone suburban area to consider whether attachments to home may be influenced by an external risk. We use a mix of verbal, visual, and sensory methods (walking and image-led interviews) to examine both verbal and sensorial articulations in place and in the home. We report on a stepwise analysis of place attachments, home, and bushfire risk. First and while interviewing, we moved with the participants inside and outside of their homes to understand how attachment to those sites was constructed and maintained. Second, we considered those encounters as assemblages of attachments to place. Finally, we studied those assemblages of home-bound attachments in the context of the risk of bushfire in proximate suburbs.


Language: en

Keywords

assemblage; Blue Mountains; bushfire risk; home; place attachment; senses

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