This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goals of Indigenous self-determination, Indigenous studies programmes and decolonising theory for an open and critical dialogue in south–south scholarship agendas. In this spirit, extant approaches to Indigenous studies in the Australian higher education context are questioned, the scholarship recruited for this is challenged, and its advocated role in the education of all students is raised as a major concern
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...
Abstract The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and “ways of knowing” continues to...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
The complex problem of how students learn in Indigenous Studies and what they find most challenging ...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
The purpose of this discussion paper is to stimulate an examination of critical issues in Indigenous...
The briefing I received asked me to speak to some of the key issues facing Indigenous students and I...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
As Indigenous researchers move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander res...
Abstract As we move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
This collection of essays by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars offers a range of perspecti...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
The formalised naming and positioning of Indigenous Australian standpoint within the academy is rela...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...
Abstract The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and “ways of knowing” continues to...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
The complex problem of how students learn in Indigenous Studies and what they find most challenging ...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
The purpose of this discussion paper is to stimulate an examination of critical issues in Indigenous...
The briefing I received asked me to speak to some of the key issues facing Indigenous students and I...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
As Indigenous researchers move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander res...
Abstract As we move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
This collection of essays by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars offers a range of perspecti...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
The formalised naming and positioning of Indigenous Australian standpoint within the academy is rela...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...
Abstract The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and “ways of knowing” continues to...