Thesis title: A Legal-Geography Study of Marine Conservation in Anthropocene Taiwan
Supervisors: Jo Gillespie, Rebecca Hamilton, Robert Fisher
Thesis abstract:
«p»Shan-Ya's thesis aims to articulate the ocean legalities of the Anthropocene by unpacking the «span style="color:#242424"»intriguing dynamics of in-situ marine conservation in Taiwan. The research applies a legal-geographical approach to interrogating the coexisting, heterogeneous understandings and norms of "sustainable oceans" and the embedded relationships with more-than-human lives «/span»«span style="color:#242424"»in the settler-colonial, energy-transitioning, industrialised—and«/span»«span style="color:#242424"» industrialising island sovereign. «/span»«/p» «p» «/p»