This paper provides an analysis of the Indigenous human rights agenda and identifies its relevance to Australian archivists.1 Based on this analysis and exploration of how far existing archival programs address archives-related Indigenous human rights issues, it presents a road map and action agenda for realising Indigenous cultural rights in records and archives, and embedding Indigenous human rights in the professional responsibilities, culture and practices of the Australian archival and records community. The analysis, road map and action agenda provide guidance for the Australian archival and records community working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The paper is based in part on the findings of the 20...
This paper introduces the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out-of-Home Care,...
This paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
This article uses the Return, Reconcile, Renew: understanding the history, effects and opportunities...
The practices of archival return may provide some measure of social equity to Indigenous Australians...
In the context of Indigenous languages, archival science in Australia continues to move from a theor...
In the context of Indigenous languages, archival science in Australia continues to move from a theor...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
Knowledge is power. By extension, the language utilised to control, disseminate and record knowledge...
In this paper we reflect on our engagement in research in Australia and the states emerging out of t...
Rights for Aboriginal people in Australia are relatively new. Even some of the most basic social and...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Feminist and queer engagements with ar...
This paper introduces the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out-of-Home Care,...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
This paper introduces the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out-of-Home Care,...
This paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
This article uses the Return, Reconcile, Renew: understanding the history, effects and opportunities...
The practices of archival return may provide some measure of social equity to Indigenous Australians...
In the context of Indigenous languages, archival science in Australia continues to move from a theor...
In the context of Indigenous languages, archival science in Australia continues to move from a theor...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
Knowledge is power. By extension, the language utilised to control, disseminate and record knowledge...
In this paper we reflect on our engagement in research in Australia and the states emerging out of t...
Rights for Aboriginal people in Australia are relatively new. Even some of the most basic social and...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Feminist and queer engagements with ar...
This paper introduces the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out-of-Home Care,...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
This paper introduces the Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out-of-Home Care,...
This paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...