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Mardi Reardon-Smith is an environmental anthropologist and
early-career researcher. Her research investigates the social dimensions of environmental management in intercultural and settler-colonial contexts.  She is currently employed as a
postdoctoral research fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. Mardi is also an Associate Editor for Plant Perspectives and 4S Backchannels.

Her book Making Do: Conservation Ethics and Ecological Care in Australia (2025, Stanford University Press) is available to purchase here for international readers and here for Australian readers. The book explores the
co-production of environmental knowledges, practices and care in Cape York
Peninsula, far northeast Australia, a region of high and highly contested
cultural, environmental, and economic values.
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the stolen-never-ceded lands I live, work, and think on, 
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