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Sadie Hale

Position

Phd candidate

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

PhD candidate with the . My interdisciplinary research investigates human-whale relations and tourism encounters in  Andenes and Skjerv酶y, in Arctic Norway. I have also carried out fieldwork in S茫o Miguel, Azores, Portugal.

My MA research on Greenland sharks and basking sharks resulted in the artistic collaboration Cairban: A Contemporary Shark Hunt, which has been showcased in Amsterdam and Bergen. 

Teaching

Ocean Anthropology (BA/MA), autumn 2024 and autumn 2025 - course convenor

Publications
Academic article
Conference lecture
Lecture
Journal review
Podcast
Media interview
Exhibition production

Public scholarship & other academic writing

  • Hale, Sadie. (2022) Blog post:
  • Hale, Sadie. (2020) 鈥淭he Greenland shark can outlast nuclear waste. Will it?鈥
  • Hale, Sadie. (2020) 鈥淲hat does it mean to live a 鈥榥ot quite fatal鈥 existence? Rachel Carson offers us a concept for understanding the poor lives of factory farmed chickens.鈥

Public exhibitions

  • 鈥.鈥 (2021-2023) Bergen University Museum whale hall & Looiersgracht 60, Amsterdam. In collaboration with visual artist Miriam Sentler. 
Projects