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Series 2, 2003 (Current) | Series 1, 2003 | E-Mail Notification
CAEPR Seminars - 2003
When? Wednesdays 12.30 to 2.00pm, unless otherwise noted.
Where? CAEPR Seminar Room GO58, Ground Floor, Hanna Neumann Bldg #21, The
Australian National University, Canberra.
Enquiries: (02)6125 8211 /
(02)6125 0587
www: http://www.anu.edu.au/caepr/events06.php
A map of the Hanna Neumann Building location is available from the following
web page: http://www.anu.edu.au/facilities/anumap/hanna-neumann.html
Series 2: August - December 2003
The program for this seminar series is also available as a PDF document.
Seminar Topics—Series 2
| 06 August |
Monitoring 'practical' reconciliation: Evidence from
the reconciliation decade 1991-2001
—Jon Altman (CAEPR) and Boyd Hunter (CAEPR) |
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13 August |
A critical overview of public domain research
and other materials on ATSIC: Origins and issues
—Kingsley Palmer (Consultant, Anthropologist) |
20 August |
Situated literacies: A micro-study of adult
English reading and writing in a remote Aboriginal community
—Jerry Schwab (CAEPR) |
27 August |
Developing a land and resource management framework for Kaanju Homelands,
Central Cape York: opportunities and challenges
—Ben Smith (CAEPR) and David Claudie (Chuulangan Aboriginal
Corporation)
Seminar Abstract.
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03 September |
Social sustainability and risk: Maintaining relationships
between miners and Aboriginal communities in the context of
inherent uncertainty
—David Martin (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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10 September |
'You have to get radical to get anything
from the mine'
—Kathy Trebeck (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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17 September |
'We've got the richest trusts but the poorest people': Issues
affecting the access to community benefits from mining agreements
in the Pilbara and the Gulf of Carpentaria
—Benedict Scambary (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract. |
24 September |
Indigenous Heritage - what does it mean? And how is it Governed?
—Sarah Holcombe (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract. |
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01 October |
No Seminar |
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08 October |
Joint ventures and Indigenous tourism enterprises: Responses,
options and policy
—Ray Simonsen (School of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing,
Victoria University)
Seminar Abstract. |
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15 October |
Arguing for Indigenous Arts: Reflections on academic engagement
with the new NT Indigenous Arts Strategy
—Jon Altman (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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22 October |
Indigenous people in Alice Springs: Making sense of the 2001
census data
—William Sanders (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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29 October |
Lost in space: Building an Indigenous atlas
—Frances Morphy (CAEPR) & Bill Arthur (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract. |
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05 November |
What is all that learning for? Adult literacy
issues in remote Indigenous communities in Central Australia
—Inge Kral (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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12 November |
Ducking for cover: The policy response to
petrol sniffing
—Maggie Brady (CAEPR)
Seminar Abstract.
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19 November |
The minefield of measuring mental health: Community and post-colonial
perspectives on social and emotional wellbeing survey questions
—Graham Brice (National Aboriginal Community Controlled
Health Organisation) |
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26 November |
Aboriginal hunting and its role in wildlife
conservation for Northern Australia
—Tony Griffiths (Key Centre for Tropical Wildlife Management,
CDU)
Seminar Abstract.
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Friday 28 November |
Emerging models of regional Indigenous governance in the Northern Territory
—Diane Smith (CAEPR) |
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03 December |
Mana whenua, pine trees and a crisis of pragmatism in the
New Zealand Treaty settlement environment
—John Hutton (School of Archaeology and Anthropology,
ANU)
Seminar Abstract.
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Series 1: March - June
Seminar Topics—Series 1, 2003
| 05 March |
'Building Aboriginal community literacy in remote Australia'
—Jerry Schwab and Dale Sutherland, CAEPR |
| 12 March |
'The sustainable development and mining project: Research
issues in the Pilbara'
—Sarah Holcombe and David Martin, CAEPR |
19 March - Double Seminar |
'The sustainable development and mining project:
Corporate social responsibility in the Pilbara?'
—Kathy Trebeck, CAEPR
'The sustainable development and mining project: Partnering
sustainable development from the community perspective'
—Ben Scambary, CAEPR.
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26 March |
'Australia's indigenous disaster: Social
indicators for indigenous peoples in Australia, Canada, New
Zealand and the USA, and the role of effective policies'
—Dr Paul Kauffman, ATSIC
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| Friday 28 March - 12.20pm |
'Envisioning a better urban future:
Indigenous economic development in Tucson, USA and Darwin, Australia'
—Peter Morris, University of Arizona, Tucson
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2 April |
'Indigenous employment outcomes 1996-2011'
—John Taylor, Boyd Hunter & Yohannes Kinfu, CAEPR |
9 April |
'Roadwork in cultural landscapes: An
environmental psychological perspective'
—Joe Reser, Centre for North Australian and Asian Research,
Northern Territory University |
16 April |
'Copyright on the Internet: The case
of Aboriginal art'
—Peter Radoll, School of Business and Information Management,
ANU
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| 23 April |
'Still under the Act? Legislation,
articulation and subjectivity in northern Queensland'
—Ben Smith (CAEPR) |
| 30 April |
'Only the paranoid survive: The challenges
for sustainability in Indigenous organisations'
—Julie Finlayson, Anthropos Consulting |
| 7 May |
'Dispossessed, disenchanted and disconnected:
Indigenous economic health in Victoria’s Goulburn Valley'
—Katrina Alford (Department of Public Health, University
of Melbourne) |
| 14 May |
'Indigenous children, families and households: An overview of
current socioeconomic status'
—Anne Daly (UC and CAEPR) and Diane Smith (CAEPR) |
| 21 May |
'ATSIC elections 2002 (part I): The
Tasmanian electoral roll trial'
—Will Sanders (CAEPR)
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28 May |
'ATSIC elections 2002 (part II): Participation,
representation and other issues'
—Will Sanders (CAEPR) and John Taylor (CAEPR) |
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4 June |
'Chasing the money story'
—Siobhan McDonnell (CAEPR/RA)
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