There are enormous difficulties associated with communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, but dialogue is considered important for reconciliation, co-existence and a mediated future for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. To demonstrate the importance of conversational exchange, this paper is presented in the form of dialogue with the theme of the possibility of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people working together to support the interests of Indigenous young people
In this paper, we discuss methodological issues that emerged as we worked through a small empirical ...
In the context of intercultural relations, the boundaries between dominant and subordinated communit...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
This thesis is the story of the Indigenous peoples’ movement and of their journey to attain human di...
There are significant differences in the way Indigenous peoples and government bureaucrats think and...
Sustainability is built upon relationships as this is the only way to bring together government, mar...
The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original except as ack...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
Abstract: This paper presents the findings from a conversation between an Aboriginal educator and a ...
Te Hau Mihi Ata is a research project that aims to negotiate spaces for and develop processes of dia...
minila bit tjan kin-ning wurrkama gu? Are we all working together with a united voice for treaty & t...
This paper presents the findings from a conversation between an Aboriginal educator and a non-Indige...
This presentation explores the qualitative research methodology of conversation analysis (CA) as an ...
Dispute Resolution has become an integral part of the legal system in Australia. However, disputes i...
In this paper, we discuss methodological issues that emerged as we worked through a small empirical ...
In the context of intercultural relations, the boundaries between dominant and subordinated communit...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
This thesis is the story of the Indigenous peoples’ movement and of their journey to attain human di...
There are significant differences in the way Indigenous peoples and government bureaucrats think and...
Sustainability is built upon relationships as this is the only way to bring together government, mar...
The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original except as ack...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
Abstract: This paper presents the findings from a conversation between an Aboriginal educator and a ...
Te Hau Mihi Ata is a research project that aims to negotiate spaces for and develop processes of dia...
minila bit tjan kin-ning wurrkama gu? Are we all working together with a united voice for treaty & t...
This paper presents the findings from a conversation between an Aboriginal educator and a non-Indige...
This presentation explores the qualitative research methodology of conversation analysis (CA) as an ...
Dispute Resolution has become an integral part of the legal system in Australia. However, disputes i...
In this paper, we discuss methodological issues that emerged as we worked through a small empirical ...
In the context of intercultural relations, the boundaries between dominant and subordinated communit...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...