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Research Publications
Back catalogue
This is now available as free supply. Distribution is via collection from NARU or by reserving a publication and sending a stamped self-addressed envelope with details of request.
Limit 1 copy per customer, all publications will be stamped free supply.
Complete list, as of October, 2006. [Publist.pdf]
Discussion papers
- And You Know Why: Compulsory Jailing and Racism: Discussion Paper No. 19/2000, John Ah Kit [DP19.pdf]
- Individual Autonomy, Group Self Determination and the Assimilation of Indigenous Cultures: Discussion Paper No. 18/2000, David Lea [DP18Web.pdf]
- Can East Timor Survive Independence?: Discussion Paper No. 17/2000, John Ah Kit [DP17-2000.pdf]
Seminar papers
2005
2003
- October 30, 2003
Indigenous Community Governance: Issues of Autonomy, Scale and Representation.
WILL SANDERS (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU)
- October 28, 2003
Regionalisation and Service Delivery: Emerging Tribes in Central Australia.
SARAH HOLCOMBE (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU)
- September 04, 2003
Investing in Futures: A Critical View of Options for Early Intervention and Prevention in Indigenous Communities.
GARY ROBINSON, (Centre for North Australian and Asian Research, NTU)
- August 21, 2003
Using the Human Rights System to Protect and Preserve Indigenous Language Use.
JOANNE BAUMGARTNER (School of Language Studies, ANU)
- July 16, 2003
On the Visibility of Indigenous Australian Systems of Marine Tenure.
NICOLAS PETERSON (School of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU)
- July 10, 2003
Larrakia Language Survival – A Living Culture in a Changing World. A Tribute to Yirra (Amy).
SUE ROMAN & MARK HARVEY (Larrakia Language Project)
- June 18, 2003
Indigenous Household Structures and ABS Definitions of the Family: What Happens When Systems Collide, and Does It Matter?
FRANCES MORPHY (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU)
- June 06, 2003
Boyfriends, Babies, Basketball! Present Selves and Future Aspirations of Young Women in Ngukurr
KATE SENIOR (Institute of Social Change & Critical Inquiry, University of Wollongong) - May 08, 2003
Data Issues for Regional Planning in Aboriginal Communities. JOHN TAYLOR (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU)

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