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The Sociology Of Risk And Social Demographic Change, David Hall
The Sociology Of Risk And Social Demographic Change, David Hall
PSC Discussion Papers Series
Abstract not available
Collapsing Australian Architecture: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Gregory Cowan
Collapsing Australian Architecture: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Gregory Cowan
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Restorative Visions In Aboriginal Australia, Harry Blagg
Restorative Visions In Aboriginal Australia, Harry Blagg
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
White Aborigines: Identity Politics In Australian Art, Fiona Nicoll
White Aborigines: Identity Politics In Australian Art, Fiona Nicoll
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Wildlife And World Views: Australian Attitudes Toward Wildlife, Heather J. Aslin, David H. Bennett
Wildlife And World Views: Australian Attitudes Toward Wildlife, Heather J. Aslin, David H. Bennett
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
Research in a number of western and non-western cultures suggests there are only a limited number of basic orientations toward other species. In the broadest sense, these can be related to fundamental cultural assumptions about what the world is like - world views, world metaphors or cosmologies —and how other species are represented as a result of these assumptions.
In this paper we explore our topic in relation to two cultural traditions - those of Aboriginal Australians and Anglo-Australians. We discuss how the differing world views represented in these cultures relate to wildlife attitudes. Aboriginal society before British setdement of …
Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline
Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
Circle as Methodology is a poetic narrative, a Trickster tale, which is descriptive of an Aboriginal method in use, while being critical of hegemonic beliefs which con ne us. Fyre Jean seeks to engage qualitative researchers from all disciplines in an ongoing dialogue to recognize and resist the oppressive eurocentric attitudes and practices currently shaping research norms. Creatively combining Aboriginal teachings with qualitative design, the author shares insights she gleaned when researching the material for Circle works: Transforming eurocentric consciousness.
Violent Victimization And Fear Of Crime Among Canadian Aboriginals, Michael Weinrath
Violent Victimization And Fear Of Crime Among Canadian Aboriginals, Michael Weinrath
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
Violent victimization by offenders has led to concerns over the negative consequences that this has on victims, including a greater fear of crime. Because their disadvantaged status leads to greater rates of violent victimization, it is speculated that fear of crime will be higher among the poor and racial minorities. Examining the common violent crime of assault, this hypothesis is tested by comparing the results of two national Canadian surveys, the 1991 post-censal Aboriginal People’s Survey (N = 18,000+), and the 1993 Canadian General Social Survey (N = 10,000+). Contingency tables (cross-tabs) and multi- variate logistic regression are used to …
An Aboriginal Moomba: Remaking History, Sylvia Kleinert
An Aboriginal Moomba: Remaking History, Sylvia Kleinert
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Home On ‘The Block’: Rethinking Aboriginal Emplacement, Ceridwen Spark
Home On ‘The Block’: Rethinking Aboriginal Emplacement, Ceridwen Spark
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Letters From Mapoon: Colonising Aboriginal Gender, Regina Ganter
Letters From Mapoon: Colonising Aboriginal Gender, Regina Ganter
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
Much information on traditional indigenous society in Australian historiography and anthropology stems from the vast store of eyewitness accounts left by missionaries, settlers and government officials. How cautious does one need to be in using such material? After all that it reveals about the moral and legal universe of its writers, can it speak reliably about traditional society? This article traces the production of knowledge about indigenous gender relations at Cape York Peninsula through a lineage of sources from the 1890s to the 1990s and concludes that unless the assumptions embedded in the primary sources are clearly identified, the discourse …
Discussion Paper Presenting A First Nation Environmental Vision Statement And Self-Government Implementation Strategy, N.A.
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.