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AIATSIS Conf2001

Details

AIATSIS Conf2001 was held in Canberra 18–20 September 2001. 

 

The programme for the conference symposia is available here (pdf: opens in a new window).

The programme for the workshops on language and multimedia is available here (pdf: opens in a new window).

Papers available

Two publications of selected papers from this conference are available:

 

Ward, Graeme and Adrian Muckle (eds). "The power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition" [electronic resource]: electronic publication of papers from the AIATSIS Indigenous Studies Conference, September 2001".  Canberra: Research Program, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 2005.

 

Taylor, Luke et al (eds). The power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition.  Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press, 2005.  Available from the AIATSIS library (see Mura catalogue for details).

 

The following papers from AIATSIS Conf2001 are also available individually:

 
Michael Adams and Anthony English
"'Biodiversity is a Whitefella Word': Redefining relationships between Aboriginal people and conservation agencies"
 
Philip Batty
"Enlisting the Aboriginal Subject: The State invention of Aboriginal broadcasting"
 
Patsy Bedford and Tamsin Wagner
"Living Language: Working together to maintain languages in the Kimberley"
 
Maggie Brady
"Making Use of Medics: Overcoming cultural constraints in alcohol interventions"
 
Morgan Brigg
"Political Theory between Two Traditions: Ethical challenges and one possibility"
 
Denis Byrne
"Landscapes of Segregation"
 
Gillian Cowlishaw
"Cultures of Complaint"
 
Richard Davis
"Pastoralism and Identity in the Kimberley"
 
Françoise Dussart
"Warlpiri Public Events and the Projection of Social Identity"
 
Stephanie Gilbert
"Teaching Indigenous Studies Using Problem-Based Learning"
 
Minoru Hokari
"Gurindji Perspectives on History: Body, Place, Memory and Mobility"
 
Ernest Hunter
"An Ounce of Prevention...: Reconsidering prevention in Indigenous mental health"
 
Ian Keen
"Variation in Indigenous Economy and Society at the Threshold of Colonisation"
 
Karen Martin and Booran Mirraboopa
"Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being and Ways of Doing: Developing a theoretical framework and methods for Indigenous re-search and Indigenist research"
 
Sally Morgan
"Ngulak Ngarnk Nidja Boodja -- our mother, this land"
 
Tim Rowse
"Do Indigenous Australians Have a Choice?"
 
Bruce Shaw
"Oral History Research for Native Title: Intensity, sympathy, disorder and tradition"
 
Peter Sutton
"Sacred Images and Political Engagements: A brief history of Wik sculpture"
 
Luke Taylor
"Manifestations of the Mimih"
 
David Watts
"Native Title: An Intellectural Property Right in Culture?"
 
Neville White
"Theories, Practicalities and Politics in Indigenous Land Management: Learning from the southern Arafura wetlands and surrounds Yolngu Ranger program"
 
Elspeth Young
"Rhetoric to Reality in Sustainability: Meeting the challenges in Indigenous cattle station communities"
 
 
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