For this article, I have drawn from a project "Looking at Our Own History Book: Exploring Through the Stories of Aboriginal Women the Relationship Between Shame and the Problems with Alcohol", which I undertook in partnership with Aboriginal Australian counsellors, community workers, and women with whom they had worked. I conducted my research in urban and regional areas of Victoria, Australia from 2014-2017. In the article, I describe how listening to the women's first-hand accounts of practices associated with settler-colonisation impacted me, as researcher - both emotionally and in terms of my professional and social identity - and how the telling of their stories, particularly in relation to the concept of "shame", impacted how the wome...
As an Aboriginal author, my thesis is grounded in an Indigenist paradigm; a paradigm that places Ind...
Aboriginal identity through australian aboriginal women’s autobiographies This article focuses on t...
Aboriginal peoples historically know the social sciences as a form of violence, part of the naming a...
For this article, I have drawn from a project "Looking at Our Own History Book: Exploring Through th...
Despite researcher emotions often being considered off-limits, here I position my own emotions as ce...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
In this paper, which is a read ‘conversation’, the intention is to take the reader\ud into the life ...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
Using the metaphor of beach crossings made famous by ethno-historian Greg DENING (2004), in this art...
This thesis is an exploration by Badimaya women in my family to interrogate constructions of identit...
Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosn...
As an Aboriginal author, my thesis is grounded in an Indigenist paradigm; a paradigm that places Ind...
Aboriginal identity through australian aboriginal women’s autobiographies This article focuses on t...
Aboriginal peoples historically know the social sciences as a form of violence, part of the naming a...
For this article, I have drawn from a project "Looking at Our Own History Book: Exploring Through th...
Despite researcher emotions often being considered off-limits, here I position my own emotions as ce...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
In this paper, which is a read ‘conversation’, the intention is to take the reader\ud into the life ...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
Using the metaphor of beach crossings made famous by ethno-historian Greg DENING (2004), in this art...
This thesis is an exploration by Badimaya women in my family to interrogate constructions of identit...
Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosn...
As an Aboriginal author, my thesis is grounded in an Indigenist paradigm; a paradigm that places Ind...
Aboriginal identity through australian aboriginal women’s autobiographies This article focuses on t...
Aboriginal peoples historically know the social sciences as a form of violence, part of the naming a...