Anitra Nelson Anitra Nelson i(A5963 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

In 2014, Associate Professor Anitra Nelson was a researcher in the RMIT-AHURI Research Centre, where she taught and evaluated community-based environmental programs, and was an editor, writer, and filmmaker.

In addition to the works listed on AustLit, Nelson edited Steering Sustainability: Policy, Practice and Performance in an Urbanizing World (2007, Ashgate, London); published her doctoral thesis, Marx’s Concept of Money: The God of Commodities, with Routledge (London, 1999), and published a collection she co-edited with Frans Timmerman, Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies, with Pluto Press (London, 2011).

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Notes

  • Anitra Nelson has also written a number of works not individually indexed on AustLit, especially regarding Australian documentary film-making, including study guides for The Original Mermaid, Black and White, DIY Law, Small island Big Fight, and The Garden at the End of the World.

  • Nelson's 'teenage novella', The Runt was serialised on community radio station 3CCC in 1987 (exact dates unknown).

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