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How to Control Fire on a Burning Continent

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Pages: 262

Illustrations: 12 illustrations

Release Date: July 14, 2026

Author: Timothy Neale

Each year, Australia faces increasingly unprecedented wildfires, marked both by their scale and the intense public disagreements about the political, cultural, and ecological causes of the fires. How to Control Fire on a Burning Continent is a critical and ethnographic exploration of wildfire management in Australia and the technoscientific systems of control that shape its current and future possibilities. Timothy Neale observes how two seemingly opposing forces, an entrenched sense of crisis and widespread normalization, combine to form an apparatus of institutional fire management that increasingly centers technical control and militarization. While sympathetic to the double binds many fire management professionals find themselves in, Neale ties contemporary wildfire problems to ongoing colonization and Indigenous dispossession, exploring Indigenous-led land management and cultural burning as a practical assertion of sovereignty. Through dialogue and collaboration with professional fire managers and Indigenous environmental stewards, Neale calls for a collective movement beyond control thinking by fostering new alliances and modes of coping with, rather than commanding, our flammable world.

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How to Control Fire on a Burning Continent takes us on a fascinating journey of the worlds of fire control: emergency operations rooms, fire risk assessments, fire science, firefighters, and firefighting. Neale persuasively argues that in many cases climate crisis is being confronted not as a rupture that changes everything, but through reinvestment in the ‘impossible promise of environmental control.’” - Stephen Collier, Professor of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley

“This book offers a much-needed account of the patchy, evolving grammars and logics of wildfire management amidst global climate disruption. Confronting the colonial instinct to control that often misdirects human efforts, Tim Neale offers an alternative that draws on Indigenous approaches to living with wildfires, with care and humility.” - Candis Callison, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Journalism, Media, and Public Discourse, University of British Columbia

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Timothy Neale is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Deakin University and author of Wild Articulations: Environmentalism and Indigeneity in Northern Australia.

Table Of Contents

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Acknowledgments  xi
Prologue  xv
Introduction  1
1. Technical Control  25
Interlude 1: Sing-Along with David and Linda Hurley  59
2. Communicative Control  62
Interlude 2: Sensing with Fire Analysts  90
3. Epistemic Control  94
Interlude 3: Lunch with Phil Cheney  125
4. Moral Control  129
Interlude 4: Investigating with Bomber  134  155
5. Indigenous Control  159
Conclusion: After Control  184
Notes  195
References  209
Index

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3879-5 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3391-2 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6238-7 /