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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)

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.

03 September

Social sustainability and risk: Maintaining relationships between miners and Aboriginal communities in the context of inherent uncertainty

—David Martin (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

10 September

'You have to get radical to get anything from the mine'

—Kathy Trebeck (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

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.

01 October

No Seminar

08 October

Joint ventures and Indigenous tourism enterprises: Responses, options and policy

—Ray Simonsen (School of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Victoria University)

Seminar Abstract.

15 October

Arguing for Indigenous Arts: Reflections on academic engagement with the new NT Indigenous Arts Strategy

—Jon Altman (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

22 October

Indigenous people in Alice Springs: Making sense of the 2001 census data

—William Sanders (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

29 October

Lost in space: Building an Indigenous atlas

—Frances Morphy (CAEPR) & Bill Arthur (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

05 November

What is all that learning for? Adult literacy issues in remote Indigenous communities in Central Australia

—Inge Kral (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

12 November

Ducking for cover: The policy response to petrol sniffing

—Maggie Brady (CAEPR)

Seminar Abstract.

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)

26 November

Aboriginal hunting and its role in wildlife conservation for Northern Australia

—Tony Griffiths (Key Centre for Tropical Wildlife Management, CDU)

Seminar Abstract.

Friday 28 November

Emerging models of regional Indigenous governance in the Northern Territory

—Diane Smith (CAEPR)

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.


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.

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

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

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

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)

28 May

'ATSIC elections 2002 (part II): Participation, representation and other issues'

—Will Sanders (CAEPR) and John Taylor (CAEPR)

4 June

'Chasing the money story'

—Siobhan McDonnell (CAEPR/RA)


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