In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration lawsuit against OM Manganese Ltd for deliberating damaging an Indigenous sacred site, Two Women Sitting Down, at its Bootu Creek Manganese mine. It was not, I should note, prosecuted as manslaughter, attempted murder, or murder. This talk uses the desecration and partial destruction of Two Women Sitting Down as a graphic material condensation of a critical question facing current global thought, namely, is our struggle to persist in a specific arrangement–our insistence that we maintain a certain form of life—creating the wastelands and deserts that will annul our existence? How will our conception, representation, and mediatization of the c...
Although climate change-driven disasters, such as the massive Australian wildfires in 2020, have kil...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples’ struggle is to get national governments to implement the United Natio...
A CPCC public lecture on the topic of "Community Memory of Sexual Violence in Radical Environmental ...
1 h 24 minIn the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy d...
Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor at Columbia University, is a philosopher and anthropolo...
A lung cemented with rock dust. An earth that breathes. A machine that does not cough but grows wear...
Vanessa Andreotti, PhD, talks about how modern education tends to imprint four constitutive denials:...
Two of Australia\u27s foremost and outspoken Indigenous leaders, Warren Mundine and Marcia Langton, ...
I acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as the traditional owners and custodiansof the land on which we m...
This keynote address engages with the generative potentials and necessity of attunement to place in ...
MPhil, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Marikana massacre in August 2012 at the ...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a contested space, home to many Aboriginal nations for ...
This lecture asks: How can education research address the big questions of our time, and what has po...
In this talk, Willi will outline some of his emerging ideas from 18-months of fieldwork, including t...
An eye-opening and moving talk on the objectification of women in popular culture was recently giv...
Although climate change-driven disasters, such as the massive Australian wildfires in 2020, have kil...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples’ struggle is to get national governments to implement the United Natio...
A CPCC public lecture on the topic of "Community Memory of Sexual Violence in Radical Environmental ...
1 h 24 minIn the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy d...
Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor at Columbia University, is a philosopher and anthropolo...
A lung cemented with rock dust. An earth that breathes. A machine that does not cough but grows wear...
Vanessa Andreotti, PhD, talks about how modern education tends to imprint four constitutive denials:...
Two of Australia\u27s foremost and outspoken Indigenous leaders, Warren Mundine and Marcia Langton, ...
I acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as the traditional owners and custodiansof the land on which we m...
This keynote address engages with the generative potentials and necessity of attunement to place in ...
MPhil, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Marikana massacre in August 2012 at the ...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a contested space, home to many Aboriginal nations for ...
This lecture asks: How can education research address the big questions of our time, and what has po...
In this talk, Willi will outline some of his emerging ideas from 18-months of fieldwork, including t...
An eye-opening and moving talk on the objectification of women in popular culture was recently giv...
Although climate change-driven disasters, such as the massive Australian wildfires in 2020, have kil...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples’ struggle is to get national governments to implement the United Natio...
A CPCC public lecture on the topic of "Community Memory of Sexual Violence in Radical Environmental ...