We publish edited volumes and monographs in a range of areas including land rights and native title, history, anthropology, cultural and legal studies, governance, education, linguistics and health. 41 - 50 of 159 results.Search Descriptions Authors Book 2012 Rethinking Social Justice: From 'peoples' to 'populations' Timothy Rowse In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders as 'peoples' with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Monograph 2012 Urban representations: cultural expression, identity and politics From mural art to the tradition of making possum skin cloaks, this book looks at artistic expression and its relationship to Aboriginal life and culture in a variety of media and in different urban locations. Monograph 2012 Urban health: Strengthening our voice, culture and partnerships The experiences and insights of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers from across Australia on health challenges and successful strategies for urban Aboriginal health, with chapters on diabetes prevention, caregiving, injury prevention and the Book 2012 Our Greatest Challenge: Aboriginal children and human rights Hannah McGlade Hannah McGlade’s new book bravely addresses the complex and fraught issue of Aboriginal child abuse. She argues that Aboriginal child sexual assault has been formed within the entrenched societal forces of racism, colonisation and patriarchy, yet BookResearch outputs 2012 The limits of change: Mabo and native title 20 years on Toni Bauman, Lydia Glick On 3 June 1992, the High Court of Australia handed down the Mabo decision, recognising the continuing rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the original inhabitants of the land under their own law and customs. Book 2012 The Lone Protestor: AM Fernando in Australia and Europe Fiona Paisley The late 1920s saw an extraordinary protest by an Australian Aboriginal man on the streets of London. Standing outside Australia House, cloaked in tiny skeletons, Anthony Martin Fernando condemned the failure of British rule in his country. Book 2012 Kurlumarniny: We come from the desert Monty Hale We come from the desert is the story of Minyjun (Monty Hale), a senior Ngulipartu man from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Written in his own language and in English, Minyjun shares with us his extraordinary life, from his family’s migration Book 2011 Belonging Together: Dealing with the politics of disenchantment in Australian Indigenous policy Patrick Sullivan Belonging together provides a unique overview of the trajectory of current Indigenous policy, with Sullivan advancing a new consolidated approach to Indigenous policy which moves beyond the debate over self-determination and assimilation. Book 2011 Indifferent Inclusion: Aboriginal people and the Australian nation Russell McGregor McGregor offers a holistic interpretation of the complex relationship between Indigenous and settler Australians during the middle four decades of the twentieth century. Combining the perspectives of political, social and cultural history in a Book 2011 Legends: The AFL Indigenous team of the century Sean Gorman Indigenous Australians have given us some of our greatest football champions. With names like Farmer, Winmar, Long, Rioli and Goodes, the stories of Indigenous footballers are some of the most compelling in the great game of AFL. The journey for some Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5 Next page ››