Abstract

This chapter records a conversation with Jennifer Deger. It discusses her work as an anthropologist working in north-east Arnhem Land (Northern Territory, Australia) with the Yolngu people. The discussion ranges across her research practice that has been shaped by a commitment to creative, collaborative and contextual knowledge production – and a concern with the new forms of knowledge that can emerge through such practices. Her practice is concerned with situated forms of thinking in ways that reach beyond text, that take up the relational and aesthetic potential of the digital to bring together different configurations of voices, perspectives and disciplines to render multi-sided and multi-sited ways of seeing and knowing the world in new ways.

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