This research focuses on deepening our understanding about Indigenous women’s participation in contemporary Australian society by exploring their experiences in employment, careers, education and leadership. Since the purpose of this study is to explore how university education Indigenous women understand and make sense of it of their career journeys, the epistemological framework of the research is constructionism using an interpretivist approach. The particular interprevetivist perspective used is symbolic interactionism, but the research has also been guided philosophically by the Indigenous worldview and emerging Indigenous research methodologies which assert the right of Indigenous people to research in their own way. The methodology a...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
Growing research into the experiences of non-Indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) has identifi...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
In this article, I reflect on my experiences as an Indigenous woman researcher coming to grips with ...
This article investigates, from the findings of previous doctoral research, the intersectional chall...
This dissertation explores the research question, “How can we create the best learning environments ...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
In an era of globalization, moving and disappearing borders mean a changing world of career. In the ...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
The impact of sex-based discrimination on Indigenous women living in Canada is pervasive and insidio...
The impact of sex-based discrimination on Indigenous women living in Canada is pervasive and insidio...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
In the national and international landscape, there is very limited exploration of cultural construct...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
Growing research into the experiences of non-Indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) has identifi...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
In this article, I reflect on my experiences as an Indigenous woman researcher coming to grips with ...
This article investigates, from the findings of previous doctoral research, the intersectional chall...
This dissertation explores the research question, “How can we create the best learning environments ...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
In an era of globalization, moving and disappearing borders mean a changing world of career. In the ...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
The impact of sex-based discrimination on Indigenous women living in Canada is pervasive and insidio...
The impact of sex-based discrimination on Indigenous women living in Canada is pervasive and insidio...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
In the national and international landscape, there is very limited exploration of cultural construct...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
Growing research into the experiences of non-Indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) has identifi...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...