Identifying and categorizing cobenefits in state-supported Australian indigenous environmental management programs: international research implications

M Barber, S Jackson - Ecology and Society, 2017 - JSTOR
Significant natural resource management investment is flowing to bioculturally diverse areas
occupied by indigenous and other socioeconomically and politically marginalized groups …

[PDF][PDF] 'Learning through country: competing knowledge systems and place based pedagogy'

W Fogarty - 2010 - core.ac.uk
I, William Patrick Fogarty, declare that this thesis contains only my original work except
where due acknowledgement has been made in the text. This thesis contains an extract from …

Policy, practice and the 'revolving classroom door': Examining the relationship between Aboriginal spatiality and the mainstream education system

S Prout - Australian Journal of Education, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous academic outcomes are in many ways negotiated at the interface between
student spatialities—including their residential patterns and choices—and the mainstream …

The persistence of subsistence: qualitative social-ecological modeling of indigenous aquatic hunting and gathering in tropical Australia

M Barber, S Jackson, J Dambacher, M Finn - Ecology and Society, 2015 - JSTOR
Subsistence remains critical to indigenous people in settler-colonial states such as Australia,
providing key foundations for indigenous identities and for wider state recognition. However …

Situating Indigenous student mobility within the global education research agenda

S Prout, A Hill - International Journal of Educational Research, 2012 - Elsevier
In Australia, as in other global contexts, Indigenous student education outcomes are well
below those of their non-Indigenous counterparts. A more robust understanding of, and …

[PDF][PDF] Why the Northern Territory Government needs to support Outstations/Homelands in the Aboriginal, Northern Territory and National Interest-The Importance of …

J Altman, S Kerins, W Fogarty - 2008 - culturalsurvival.org.au
The development of a Northern Territory outstation/homelands policy which meets the needs
and aspirations of a dynamic and highly mobile population is extremely important. It is a …

Travelling our way or no way!: The collision of automobilities in Australian Northern Territory judicial narratives

T Anthony, K Tranter - Griffith Law Review, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The regulation of driving and cars has taken on increasingly criminal guises. Apart from the
role of insurance companies and motor vehicle registries, criminal law has stepped in to …

[图书][B] Developing measures of population mobility amongst Indigenous primary school students

SP Quicke - 2010 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
Developing measures of Population mobility amongst Indigenous Primary School Students
Page 1 ANU COLLEGE OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES CENTRE FOR AbORIGINAL …

Your “Eyesore,” My History?: People and “Dead” Cars in a Remote Aboriginal Community

K Senior, R Chenhall, D Daniels - Transfers, 2021 - berghahnjournals.com
In this article we visit a car junkyard in the small Arnhem Land outstation of Nalawan in the
top end of Australia's Northern Territory. Using both a mobilities paradigm and recent …

Understanding transport costs in remote Australia

B Spandonide - International journal of transport economics: Rivista …, 2016 - torrossa.com
Transport systems are vital to remote Australia's communities and enterprises. Supplying
small and scattered population centres with transport infrastructure and services over great …