The Australian National University
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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CAEPR Theses

A number of students are presently undertaking postgraduate research at CAEPR, and since the postgraduate research program commenced in 2002, a number of others have successfully completed their theses.

Work-in-progress

Richard Barcham PhD A Pacific Approach to Community Development: Can it be Transposed to Indigenous Australia?
Katarina Ferro PhD The Language of Rights among Aboriginal Intellectuals in the 21st Century
Bill Fogarty PhD From Pedagogy to Production: Indigenous Land, Youth and Education
Kate Sullivan PhD TBA
Deirdre Tedmanson PhD Anangu Pitjantjatjara and Australian Public Policy since the 1980s: What can Internal Decolonisation mean?
Kathryn Thorburn PhD Whitefella Governance? Managing Selves, Managing Others In and Around Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia
Geoff Buchanan PhD TBA
Simon Pawson MPhil TBA

Completed Theses

2007

   
Nicholas Biddle PhD Does It Pay to go to School? The Benefits of and Participation in Education of Indigenous Australians
Inge Kral PhD Writing Words-Right Way! Literacy and Social Practice in the Ngaanyatjarra World (awarded the 2007 Australian Anthropology Society thesis by research prize)
Benedict Scambary PhD My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous People, Mining and Development Contestation in Remote Australia

2005

   
Katherine Trebeck PhD Democratisation Through Civil Regulation? The Case of Miners and Indigenous Australians

2004

   
Robert Levitus PhD Sacredness and Consultation: An Interpretation of the Coronation Hill Dispute