My research/inquiry concerns trans-cultural journeys made with people from Mowanjum, an Aboriginal community in the Kimberley. These journeys provided an opportunity for me and other non-Aboriginal participants to experience land and culture in a unique way. I began with the question what is the nature and meaning of trans-cultural collaboration involving Aboriginal land. I found the concept of collaboration limiting as I and others were challenged by an Aboriginal ontology and world view. My thesis presents insights from each journey, noting the importance of relating and relationships. I sought to present an approach which took seriously the question of what it means to relate with Aboriginal people on their land, allowing this experience...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
This article represents our collective reflexivity in the process of applying an Indigenous methodol...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This doctoral project explores the collaborative process and relationships formed between anthropol...
This study addresses post-contact Aboriginal art practices of the southern Sydney region; traditiona...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
Participatory design prioritises the agency of those who will be most affected by design outcomes. H...
This paper explores different ways of conceptualising Indigenous/non-Indigenous research collaborati...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Introduction Lexine stood in the front of the lecture room and tapped her laptop to begin her PowerP...
This paper draws on the collaborative experiences of three female academics and three generations of...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
This article represents our collective reflexivity in the process of applying an Indigenous methodol...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This doctoral project explores the collaborative process and relationships formed between anthropol...
This study addresses post-contact Aboriginal art practices of the southern Sydney region; traditiona...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
Participatory design prioritises the agency of those who will be most affected by design outcomes. H...
This paper explores different ways of conceptualising Indigenous/non-Indigenous research collaborati...
This paper builds on an earlier paper by the authors that looked at the experiences of the authors a...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Introduction Lexine stood in the front of the lecture room and tapped her laptop to begin her PowerP...
This paper draws on the collaborative experiences of three female academics and three generations of...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
Recent work in ethnographic and qualitative methods highlights the limitations of academic accounts ...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
This article represents our collective reflexivity in the process of applying an Indigenous methodol...