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Kim Browne is a researcher affiliated with Charles Sturt University’s Department of Social Work and Arts, focusing on underwater cultural heritage, international law, and maritime archaeology. Their work spans legal frameworks, environmental challenges, and historical contexts of WWII wrecks.
Research Trends: Kim’s recent articles (2023-2024) emphasize the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, salvage rights, and environmental impacts on historical sites. Key themes include international legal disputes, maritime archaeology, and heritage conservation.
Collaborations: Kim has collaborated with scholars like C. Diaz, A. Qayyum, and O. Burmeister on interdisciplinary projects blending science and art (e.g., anatomy education, teaching/research communities).
