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
| 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 |
| Simon Pawson |
MPhil |
TBA |
| Cate Slocum |
PhD |
TBA |
| 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 |
| Nicole Watson |
PhD |
TBA |
Completed Theses
2007 |
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| 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 |
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| Katherine Trebeck |
PhD |
Democratisation Through Civil Regulation? The Case of Miners and Indigenous Australians |
2004 |
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| Robert Levitus |
PhD |
Sacredness and Consultation: An Interpretation of the Coronation Hill Dispute |
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