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Differences in primary health care delivery to Australia’s Indigenous population: a template for use in economic evaluations
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The Primacy of the Mother Tongue: Aboriginal literacy and Non-Standard English
Published 2003-12-01“…Abstract This article describes Indigenous Australian languages as having a history of pejoration dating from colonial times, which has masked the richness and complexity of mother tongues (and more recently developed kriols) of large numbers of Indigenous Australians.The paper rejects deficit theory representations of these languages as being inferior to imported dialects of English and explains how language issues embedded in teaching practices have served to restrict Indigenous Australian access to cultural capital most valued in modern socio-economic systems. …”
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Intersecting identities: How race and age influence perceptions of mothers
Published 2019-09-01“…Method Participants (n = 323) completed an online survey comprising free response questions and validated scales assessing their stereotypes, cognitive evaluations, feelings, and overall favourability towards one of the four target mothers: Anglo‐Australian adult, Anglo‐Australian adolescent, Indigenous‐Australian adult, and Indigenous‐Australian adolescent. …”
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Beyond the doctorate: Exploring Indigenous Early Career Research trajectories
Published 2022-07-01“…While additional challenges - often associated with cultural work - have emerged in the literature with Australian and international Indigenous academics, research focused specifically on Indigenous Australian early career researchers is severely lacking. …”
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What Can We Say about 112,000 Taps on a Ndjebbana Touch Screen?
Published 2002-07-01“…Abstract This paper reports on the use of touch screens to display simple talking books in a minority Indigenous Australian language. Three touch screens are located in an informal context in a remote Indigenous Australian community. …”
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Listening to and learning from the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to facilitate success
Published 2016-03-01“…<p><em>Drawing on interviews with current and past Indigenous undergraduate students at the University of Queensland (UQ), this paper reports on findings from a project that explored the experiences of Indigenous Australian students and identified inhibitors and success factors for students. …”
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Kim Scott’s Fiction within Western Australian Life-Writing: Voicing the Violence of Removal and Displacement
Published 2013-01-01“…It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all aspects of the Indigenous-Australian community tissue, not least the lasting trauma of the Stolen Generations. …”
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Music in Culture, Music as Culture, Music Interculturally: Reflections on the Development and Challenges of Ethnomusicological Research in Australia
Published 2016-06-01“…This article provides an account of the response to the modern postcolonial prerogative in intercultural music research from a particular perspective and field: that of a non-Indigenous Australian ethnomusicologist (the author) who conducts research on Indigenous Australian musical traditions with Indigenous cultural performers and stakeholders. …”
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Introduction
Published 2012-08-01“… Indigenous Australian studies, also called Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is an expanding discipline in universities across Australia (Nakata, 2004). …”
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The facilitators and barriers of physical activity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander regional sport participants
Published 2017-10-01“…Participants were 12 Indigenous Australian adults, and 12 non‐Indigenous Australian adults matched on age, sex, and basketball division. …”
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From Cosmopolitanism to Planetary Conviviality: Suneeta Peres da Costa and Michelle de Kretser
Published 2017-01-01“…To do so I will exemplify novels which are part of and influenced by the matrix of relations and social forces in which non-indigenous Australian writers are situated on, including Suneeta Peres da Costa’s Homework (1999) and Michelle de Kretser’s Questions of Travel (2013).…”
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Ecological Model of Australian Indigenous Men’s Health
Published 2016-11-01“…This study was designed to examine the health behaviors as well as the enablers and barriers to health behaviors among Indigenous Australian men. One hundred and fifty Indigenous Australian men in rural, regional, and urban locations were interviewed about their health behaviors. …”
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Decolonising Gender: Stories by, About and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women
Published 2017-06-01“…In this paper, I draw upon Ahmed's work on willfulness and diversity work in higher education to explore the gendered stories of pathways through university shared with me by Indigenous Australian students. In the stories told in this paper, the table becomes the university space and the family becomes the students. …”
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Translation of tobacco policy into practice in disadvantaged and marginalized subpopulations: a study of challenges and opportunities in remote Australian Indigenous communities
Published 2012-07-01“…However, in some remote Indigenous Australian communities in the Northern Territory (NT), extremely high rates of up to 83% have not changed over the past 25 years. …”
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Influences on drinking choices among Indigenous and non-Indigenous pregnant women in Australia: A qualitative study.
Published 2020-01-01“…To explore influences on pregnant women's choices around alcohol use, we conducted interviews and group discussions with 14 Indigenous Australian and 14 non-Indigenous pregnant women attending antenatal care in a range of socioeconomic settings. …”
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At the Movies: Contemporary Australian Indigenous Cultural Expressions – Transforming the Australian Story
Published 2017-06-01“…This medium has come into prominence for Indigenous Australians to express our culture, ontology and politics. …”
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Black Seed Dreaming: A Material Analysis of Bruce Pascoe’s “Dark Emu”
Published 2022-10-01“… Indigenous Australians are outstanding for the way their ontologies and practices do not rely on a Western dichotomy that opposes material and spiritual realms. …”
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Experiencing Indigenous Knowledge Online as a Community Narrative
Published 2012-08-01“…One of the team members (Kutay) was also a project team member on the ALTC-funded project ‘Exploring PBL in Indigenous Australian Studies’, which has developed a teaching and learning process (PEARL) for Indigenous Australian studies. …”
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Population-based utility scores for HPV infection and cervical squamous cell carcinoma among Australian Indigenous women.
Published 2021-01-01“…Utility scores were calculated using a two-stage standard gamble approach among a large cohort of Indigenous Australian women taking part in a broader study involving oral HPV infection. …”
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