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Seminar Series 2005


Series 1: Native Title, decision-making and conflict management

Convened by the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS

 

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Date

Speaker

Title

28 Feb

Parry Agius, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, SA

Aboriginal law and Native Title mediation: the Spear Creek, Port Augusta example.
Abstract (pdf)

7 Mar

Kurt Noble, Indigenous Healing Centre, Pormpuraaw

The trouble with Native Title mediation
Abstract (pdf)

14 Mar

Kerrie Tim, DIMIA

Leading new ways of doing business
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

22 Mar

James Weiner, Consultant Anthropologist

Contemporary socio-political fragmentation in NativeTitle claim groups in Queensland. 
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

John Burton,  ANU

The people remember and the Government forgets: the last 100 years of land disputes at Mer, Torres Strait
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

11 Apr

Assoc. Prof. Craig Jones, JCU

Apples and oranges: the intersection of Aboriginal law and native title mediation
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

18 Apr

Michelle Cochrane, Aboriginal Rainforest Council and
Allison Halliday, Aboriginal Negotiating Team

Native Title, Cultural Heritage and Land Management: Issues in Decision-Making and Conflict Management for the Aboriginal Rainforest Council.
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

26 Apr

Rhiân Williams, Dispute Resolution Consultant

Native Title mediation practice: the commonalities, the challenges, the contradictions.
Abstract (pdf)

2 May

Assoc. Prof. Ramy Bulan, University of Malaya

Decision-making, conflict management and representation in Native Title: a case study of the Kelabit dispute resolution in Sarawak, Malaysia
Abstract (pdf)

9 May

Toni Bauman, IFaMP, AIATSIS

Who makes the decisions and who gets the benefits? Reconciling rights and interests in a Native Title group.
Abstract (pdf)

16 May

Morgan Brigg, Queensland Dept of Justice and Attorney-General and Pat McIntyre, Mawul Rom Cross-cultural Mediation & Leadership Project

Cross-cultural mediation and training: problems and prospects
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

23 May

Patrick Sullivan, AIATSIS

Complexity in the new regime for Indigenous affairs policy and administration: implications for Native Title mediation and facilitation
Abstract (pdf) | view paper (pdf)

Series 2: Writing historical narratives (Abstracts unavailable)

Date

Speaker

Title

22 Aug

Len Collard, Murdoch University

Kura, Yeye, boorda, from the past, today and the future

29 Aug

James Warden, NMA

Trials and Aboriginal history: facts, evidence, proof.

05 Sept

Stephanie Gilbert, Newcastle University

Never forgotten: Pearl Gibbs (Gambanyi).

12 Sept

Gordon Briscoe, ANU

An epistemological approach to the writing of Indigenous history: the history of Indigenous peoples’ involvement in the NTEHP

26 Sept

Kim Scott and Mrs Hazel Brown

Tongue-tied and writing Kayang and me.

10 Oct

Anna Haebich, Griffith University

Creating socially robust knowledge: respecting Indigenous histories.

17 Oct

Dianne Jones, artist, WA

Growing and learning in a small country town in Western Australia.

24 Oct

Martin Nakata, UTS

Who’s reading misplaced hopes?

31 Oct

Chris Pease, artist, WA

The true path to knowledge.

07 Nov

Mary-Ann Jebb

Jack Wherra’s boab nut carving as historical narrative.

14 Nov

Kaye Price , ANU

Ramblings of a historian.

21 Nov

Steve Kinnane

Shadow lines: cheeky spirits, prohibited areas and dangerous love.

2005 Occasional seminars

21 Oct

Kerry Arabena

Not fit for modern Australian society

21 Nov

Kerry Arabena

Torres Strait Islander issues in the overcoming Indigenous disadvantage report 2005