Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) > OTHER STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (169900) > Studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Society (169902)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- OTHER STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (169900) (161)
- Studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Society (169902) (54)
- OTHER STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (169900) (161)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Number of items at this level: 54.
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Anleu, Sharon & Mack, Kathy (2005) Courts and social change: A view from the magistrates’ courts. In Social Change in the 21st Century, 28 October, 2005, QUT Carseldine, Brisbane.
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1,030Ashton-Hay, Sally (1996) A Study of Patterns of Participation of Arnhem Land Aboriginal Students in a Non-Aboriginal Urban Secondary School. TESOL in Context, 6(2), pp. 26-32.
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207Ashton-Hay, Sally & McKay, Penelope A. (1997) Patterns of Participation in Classroom Learning. In McKay, Penelope A. (Ed.) Four Queensland ESL Cast Studies. Language Australia Child/ESL Literacy Research Network-Queensland Node, pp. 4-53.
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Baker, Douglas C., Grice, Tammy, Fien, John, Charlesworth, Esther, Lee, Gini, & Morris, David (2007) Flexible guidelines for the design of remote Indigenous community housing. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
Bond, Chelsea & Brough, Mark K. (2007) The Meaning of Culture within Public Health Practice - Implications for the study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. In Anderson, Ian, Baum, Fran, & Bentley, Michael (Eds.) Social Determinants of Aboriginal Health Workshop, July 2004, Adelaide.
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645Brough, Mark K. & Bond, Chelsea (2009) Little theory, big plans : social capital and community building in Aboriginal Australia. In Woolcock, Geoffery W. & Manderson, Lenore (Eds.) Social Capital and Social Justice: Critical Australian Perspectives. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, Australia.
Brough, Mark K., Bond, Chelsea, Hunt, Julian, Jenkins, David, Shannon, Cindy, & Schubert, Lisa (2006) Social capital meets identity : Aboriginality in an urban setting. Journal of Sociology, 42(4), pp. 396-411.
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9Brough, Mark K., Henderson, Graham, Foster, Rosemary, & Douglas, Heather A. (2007) Social Capital and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health - Problems and Possibilities. In Anderson, Ian, Baum, Fran, & Bentley, Michael (Eds.) Social Determinants of Aboriginal Health Workshop, July 2004, Adelaide.
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Cook, Peta S. (2005) Medical Marginalisation of Aboriginal Australians: Renal Transplantation and Xenotransplantation. In Julian, Roberta, Rottier, Reannan, & White, Rob (Eds.) The Australian Sociological Association 2005 Annual Conference, 5 - 8 December 2005, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay Campus.
Cox, Leonie (2009) Queensland Aborigines, multiple realities and the social sources of suffering: Psychiatry and moral regions of being (Part 1). Oceania, 79(2), pp. 97-120.
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Edmonston, Colin J., Rumble, Noel, Powell, June, Butler, Stephen, Nona, Horace, Watson, Barry C., et al. (2003) Working with Indigenous Communities to Improve Driver Licensing Protocols and Offender Management. In 2003 Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 24-26 September 2003, Sydney, NSW.
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Fien, John, Charlesworth, Esther, Lee, Gini, Morris, David, Baker, Douglas C., & Grice, Tammy (2008) Towards a design framework for remote Indigenous Housing. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
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979Fien, John, Charlesworth, Esther, Lee, Gini, Morris, David, Baker, Douglas C., & Grice, Tammy (2008) A new design framework for remote Indigenous housing. Research & Policy Bulletin.
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511Fredericks, Bronwyn (2008) Book review of 'Rebuilding Native Nationals Strategies for Governance and Development' edited by Miriam Jorgensen, published by the University of Arizona Press in Tucson, Arizona in 2007. Idiom 23 Literary Journal, 20, p. 166. (In Press)
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47Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) The 2010 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 13(2), pp. 64-67.
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187Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) Best Practice. In International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development, 24-28 May 2010, Kiana Lodge, Port Madison Indian Reservation, Suquarmish Nation, Washington. (Unpublished)
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20Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Book review : Indigenous peoples : self-determination knowledge indigeneity. International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 2(2), pp. 46-47.
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40Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Bronwyn Fredericks. Capricorn Citizen Advocacy : Ordinary People, Doing Ordinary Things of Extraordinary Importance 1999-2009, pp. 8-9.
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101Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Conference on urban issues. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 33(6), p. 29.
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38Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (1996) Cultural restoration of oppressed indigenous peoples. REDRESS : Journal of the Association of Women Educators, 1996(1), p. 31.
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34Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) How Australia’s Indigenous people are positioned within health service sites by our presence and by our absence. In Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference, 20-22 May 2010, Tucson, Arizona. (Unpublished)
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56Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2008) Including us, but under whose terms? The epistemology that maintains white race privilege, power and control over Indigenous studies and Indigenous people's participation in Australian universities. In Re-Orienting Whiteness Conference, 3-5th December 2008, Melbourne University, Victoria. (Unpublished)
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44Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Health Strategy on Talkin with Tiga Bayles, 98.9 AM National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS), Wednesday 21 July 2010. (9.00 - 10.00am). Talkin with Tiga Bayles. (In Press)
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2009) Postgraduate : Bronwyn Fredericks. The Indigenous Students’ Guide to Postgraduate Scholarships in Australia and Overseas.
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9Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) Reempowering ourselves: Australian Aboriginal women. Signs: Journal of Women In Culture and Society, 35(3), pp. 546-550.
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3Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2008) Understanding and living respectfully within Indigenous places. Indigenous Places : World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium Journal, 4(2008), pp. 43-49.
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497Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) We’ve had the Redfern Park Speech and The Apology: What’s next? Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, 23(1), online-online.
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273Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) What’em with the apology? : the National Apology to the Stolen Generations two years on. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 13(1), pp. 19-30.
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124Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2008) Which way that empowerment? : Aboriginal women's narratives of empowerment. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 4(2), pp. 6-19.
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350Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2008) An exploration of the issues associated with the increasing Indigenous population in the greater Brisbane area. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 11(4), pp. 3-13.
Fredericks, Bronwyn L., Adams, Karen, Angus, Sandra, & the Australian Women's Health Network, Talking Circle (2010) National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's health strategy. Australian Women's Health Network (AHWN), Melbourne.
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214Fredericks, Bronwyn L., Adams, Karen, & Edwards, Rebecca (2011) Aboriginal community control and decolonizing health policy : a yarn from Australia. In Lofgren, Hans, de Leeuw, Evelyne, & Michael, Leahy (Eds.) Democratizing Health : Consumer Groups in the Policy Process. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 81-96.
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. & Thompson, Marlene (2010) Collaborative voices: Ongoing reflections on cultural competency and the health care of Australian Indigenous people. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 13(3), pp. 10-20.
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Gesche, Astrid H. (2006) Protecting the vulnerable: Genetic testing and screening for parentage, immigration, and aboriginality. In Betta, Michela (Ed.) The moral, social, and commercial imperatives of genetic testing and screening : the Australian case. Springer, The Netherlands, Dordrecht, pp. 221-236.
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Jacobsen, Ben, Jones, Craig R., & Wybrow, Roy (2005) Indigenous economic development policy: A discussion of theoretical foundations. In Social Change in the 21st Century, 28 October 2005, QUT Carseldine, Brisbane.
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889Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2008) Indigenous status and sentencing : tentative theoretical explanations for disparity. In Majoribanks, T., Barraket, J., Chang, J.S., Dawson, A., Guillemin, M., Henry-Waring, M., et al. (Eds.) The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2008: Re-imagining Sociology, 2-5 December 2008, The University of Melbourne.
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Macaulay, Jemima, Thomas, Rachel, Mabbott, Nick, Styles, Tanya, Edmonston, Colin, Sheehan, Mary C., et al. (2003) Contract Report: Australian Indigenous Road Safety. ATSB Report, RC2321. Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Canberra, ACT.
Martin, Karen L. (2003) Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being and Ways of Doing: a theoretical framework and methods for Indigenous re-search and Indigenist research. Journal of Australian Studies, 76, pp. 203-214.
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4,263Martin, Karen L. (2001) Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being, Ways of Doing: developing a theoretical framework and methods for Indigenous re-search and Indigenist research. In Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, 'Power of Knowledge and Resonance of Tradition', September, 2001, Canberra. (Unpublished)
McNamara, Andrew E. (2001) The Aboriginal Medium: Negotiating the Caesura of Exchange. In de Vries, Hent & Weber, Samuel (Eds.) Religion and Media. Stanford University Press, pp. 487-513.
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1,026McNamara, Andrew E. (2005) No two ways about it: on the Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri retrospective. Eyeline, pp. 13-17.
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2,434Moreton-Robinson, Aileen M. (2006) How White possession moves : after the word. In Lea, T., Kowal, E., & Cowlishaw, G. (Eds.) Moving Anthropology : Critical Indigenous Studies. Charles Darwin University Press, Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin, pp. 219-232.
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50Moreton-Robinson, Aileen M. & Nicoll, Fiona (2006) We shall fight them on the beaches: Protesting cultures of white possession. Journal of Australian Studies, 30(89), pp. 149-160.
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Page, James S. (2007) The Australian Democrats and the Politics of Peace. Online Opinion: Australia's Ejournal of Social and Political Debate.
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142Pumpa, Malcolm R., Wyeld, Theodor G., & Adkins, Barbara A. (2006) Performing Traditional Knowledge using a Game Engine: Communicating and Sharing Australian Aboriginal Knowledge Practices. In Sixth International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'06), 5-7 July , Kerkrade, The Netherlands.
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261Purdie, Nola M. & McCrindle, Andrea R. (2004) Measurement of self-concept among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian students. Australian Journal of Psychology, 56(1), pp. 50-62.
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Romano, Angela R. (2011) Indigenous Australians, vulnerability and the news media. Mindframe News, p. 10.
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Smyllie, Susan & Scaife, Wendy A. (2010) Philanthropy for Indigenous causes : more than a 'cup of tea'? [Working Paper]
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354Stuurman, Robert J. (2006) Indigenous perspectives on change in contemporary society. In (Re) Contesting Indigenous Knowledge & Indigenous Studies Conference 2006, 28, 29 & 30 June, 2006, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
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Thompson, Lester J. (2005) Quasi-Market Irrationality in Welfare Servicing: The Case of Remote Indigenous Housing. In Social Change in the 21st Century, 28 October 2005, QUT Carseldine, Brisbane.
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596Thompson, Lester J. & Hil, Richard (2008) From Indigenous cultural recognition to economic mainstreaming : a case study of Indigenous Australian communities. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3(2), pp. 131-138.
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Winslett, Gregory M. & Phillips, Jean (2005) ICTs and Indigenous pedagogy: Techniques of resistance in chat rooms. In Ascilite 2005: Balance, Fidelity, Mobility: maintaining the momentum?, 2005, Queensland University of Technology.
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