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Indigenist Critical Realism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Indigenist Critical Realism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians’ Wellbeing consists of a defence of what is popularly known as the Human Rights Agenda in Indigenous Affairs in Australia. It begins with a consideration of the non-well-being of Indigenous Australians, then unfolding a personal narrative of the author Dr Gracelyn Smallwood's family. This narrative is designed not only to position the author in the book but also in its typicality to represent what has happened to so many Indigenous families in Australia. The book then moves to a critical engagement with dominant intellectual positions such as those advanced by commentators such as Noel Pearson, Peter Sutton, Gary Johns and Kei...

Indigenist Critical Realism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Indigenist Critical Realism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians' Wellbeing consists of a defence of what is popularly known as the Human Rights Agenda in Indigenous Affairs in Australia. It begins with a consideration of the non-well-being of Indigenous Australians, then unfolding a personal narrative of the author Dr Gracelyn Smallwood's family. This narrative is designed not only to position the author in the book but also in its typicality to represent what has happened to so many Indigenous families in Australia. The book then moves to a critical engagement with dominant intellectual positions such as those advanced by commentators such as Noel Pearson, Peter Sutton, Gary Johns and Keit...

Wellbeing and Healing Though Connection and Culture
  • Language: en

Wellbeing and Healing Though Connection and Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This Report is a review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide and suicide prevention. A literature view was conducted using a Aboriginal perspective and approach. The purpose of this Project is to provide a range of information to enable Lifeline to build on existing cultural awareness and competency so that their services incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives on culturally safe suicide prevention. The Report focusses on trauma, acknowledging that the disproportionately high rates of suicide among Indigenous populations across the world has been identified as a symptom of complex and compounding forms of trauma created by the ongoing process of colonisatio...

Australia's Fourth World Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Australia's Fourth World Nation

Gracelyn Smallwood describes her family background including her fathers forced removal to Palm Island under the Protection Act; lecture stresses the legacy of Protection Policy and the Assimilation Policy in the current Fourth World condition of the Aboriginal population; stresses need for access to education and cites her own education to describe some of the changes that have occurred.

The Truth about the Killing of Daniel Yock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Truth about the Killing of Daniel Yock

Records the campaign for a public hearing, initiated by the Socialist Labour League, into the death of Daniel Yock; reports on the public hearing; findings.

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development
  • Language: en

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development

Until recently, Aboriginal people have been subjected to mainly top-down development, which has proven damaging to communities. Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development offers an alternative to such approaches, promoting cultural security in order to empower Aboriginal people to strengthen their own communities. The authors take a multidisciplinary approach to the topics of Aboriginal community development, Aboriginal history, cultural security and community studies. This book includes chapters examining historical and contemporary Aboriginal conceptions of community development, and the effects of post-structuralism, post-modernism, globalisation and digital technology. As well as comprehensive analysis of community development in Aboriginal communities, it presents practical strategies and tools for improvement. Each chapter includes practical case studies and review exercises, encouraging active learning and reflection. A valuable resource for tertiary education students, this book features contributions from some of Australia's most eminent Aboriginal scholars, Elders and Aboriginal community members alongside contributions from community development practitioners.

Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 541

Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland

As you develop into active adult participants in Australian society, it is vital that you understand the ways in which state, national and international legal systems can and do affect you and those around you. This book will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to effectively participate as a citizen now and in the future. [adapted from back cover].

Critical Studies and the International Field of Indigenous Education Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Critical Studies and the International Field of Indigenous Education Research

This book focuses on three broad and intertwined concerns in Indigenous education across several settler-colonial settings such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Within these settler-colonial contexts, many Indigenous learners continue to be failed by education policies and practices, while teaching and learning – all too often concomitantly – reproduce and maintain deficit perspectives and expectations from those in the wider community towards Indigenous Peoples. The contributions presented in this book seek to interrupt this cycle in some way and share three broad and intertwined areas of focus: Holistic and more-than-human view of the world and knowledge making practices Critical ...

Yatdjuligin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Yatdjuligin

Yatdjuligin explores the fundamentals of health care for Indigenous Australians from both the patient and the professional perspective.

The Tall Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Tall Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-01-29
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  • Publisher: Random House

When Cameron Doomadgee, a 36-year-old member of the Aboriginal community of Palm Island, was arrested for swearing at a white police officer, he was dead within forty-five minutes of being locked up. The police claimed he'd tripped on a step, but the pathologist likened his injuries to those received in a plane crash. The main suspect was the handsome, charismatic Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley, an experienced cop with decorations for his work. In following Hurley's trail to some of the wildest and most remote parts of Australia, Chloe Hooper explores Aboriginal myths and history and uncovers buried secrets of white mischief. Atmospheric, gritty and original, The Tall Man takes readers to the heart of a struggle for power, revenge and justice.