We are very pleased to bring you Volume 47, issue 2 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. The theme of this year's NAIDOC week was ‘Because of her we can’ so it is appropriate that the first article in this volume focuses on the gendered stories of pathways through university by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Using Ahmed's work on ‘wilfulness’, Rennie explores the resilience, resistance and persistence of seven female Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander higher education students and considers the ways they negotiate pathways and success through university. Bright and Mackinlay also draw on the concept of ‘wilfulness’ to report on the successes and failures of a research project exploring mentoring programs for A...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
‘What is my story? Like you, I have many’, wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). S...
'What is my story ? Like you, I have many', wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). ...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 45 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. At thi...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
I commence by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the region in which I am formally speaking thi...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from first-hand accounts, the ca...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
‘What is my story? Like you, I have many’, wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). S...
'What is my story ? Like you, I have many', wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). ...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
This paper outlines some of the experiences of Indigenous women academics in higher education. The a...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 45 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. At thi...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
I commence by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the region in which I am formally speaking thi...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from first-hand accounts, the ca...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...