Ngoonjook Edition 32
A journal of Australian Indigenous Issues
Price: $20.00
Ngoonjook seeks to make relevant material available to an Indigenous readership and to all those interested in Indigenous Australian issues. Themes explored include: education, health, cultural identity, natural and cultural resource management, the arts and linguistics.
Articles in this issue:
- Empowering research with Indigenous communities by Pat Dudgeon
- The cross-institutional Indigenous research project: a proposal for a collaborative approach to the development of Indigenous researchers by Dr Laura Brearley
- From consumers to creators: the importance of getting your work published by Anthony McMahon
- Indigenous imprint: multimedia/intermedia strategies as an Indigenous dissemination tool for practice-based research by Dr Sandy O’Sullivan
- Paper 2: Both-ways: philosophy to practice by Robyn Ober & Melodie Bat
- Indigenous research: Aboriginal knowledge creation by Dr Veronica Arbon
- Indigenous researchers reflect at the Indigenous Research Forum by Robyn Ober & Dr. Lyn Fasoli
- Cultural diversity at work: do we need it? by Beth Mildred
- A case study of how Hawaiians are able to negotiate their cultural space within their Hawaiian workplace environment by Dr Kerri-Ann Kealohapau`ole Hewett
- Imprisonment of the many: capacity building or community demolition? by Brian Steels
Date Published:
Friday, January 25, 2008