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Diffracting Structure/Agency Dichotomies, Wave/Particle Dualities, and the Citational Politics of Settler Colonial Scholars Engaging Indigenous Studies Literature

Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2023
Building on Karen Barad’s philosophy of science, this paper offers a diffractive reading of quantum indeterminacy with/across the classic structure/agency dichotomy in social science scholarship.
J. Rosiek, Mary R. Adkins-Cartee
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Deaths with Dementia in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians: A Nationwide Study

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021
Background: The prevalence of dementia is generally reported to be higher among Indigenous peoples. Objective: The rates and coding of dementia mortality were compared between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Methods: De-identified individual records on causes of death for all people aged 40 years or more who died in Australia between 2006 ...
Michael Waller   +6 more
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Crafting safer spaces for teaching about race and intersectionality in Australian Indigenous Studies

The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2020
The shift to massified higher education has resulted in surges in the recruitment of staff and students from more diverse backgrounds, without ensuring the necessary concomitant changes in institutional and pedagogical cultures.
L. Anderson, Lynette Riley
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The role of Indigenous Studies journals in the discipline of Indigenous Studies.

Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 2009
The authors believe Indigenous Studies journals should have two particular criteria. First, they should not just occasionally publish an article on an Indigenous topic, but rather should consistently publish articles on Indigenous issues and promote the academic discipline of Indigenous Studies.
Gunstone, Andrew, Foley, Dennis
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Indigenous Geographies and the Study of Indigenous Knowledges [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
This chapter outlines the theoretical framework of my research project. First, I give a concise overview of geographical research on Indigenous land-based knowledges and practices and how this field relates to this research. Next, I provide an overview of the Indigenous knowledges’ (IKs) academic field and the ways in which these bodies of knowledge ...
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‘I wouldn’t have been culturally safe’: health science students’ experiences of transformative learning within Indigenous Studies

Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
Despite a significant body of literature espousing the transformative impacts of Australian Indigenous Studies curriculum upon students, there remains a limited body of work related to how these students experience and learn within this complex ...
Jonathan Bullen, L. Roberts
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Working towards accountability in embedding Indigenous studies: Evidence from an Indigenous Graduate Attribute evaluation instrument

Australian Journal of Education, 2019
Whilst Indigenous Graduate Attributes – or the embedding Indigenous cultural competencies within broad graduate attributes – are becoming increasingly popular within some universities, it is essential that universities be held accountable for the ...
Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews   +2 more
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From the outside in: tutor perspectives of student transformative experiences within Indigenous Studies health education

Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
While more is becoming understood about the effects of Indigenous Studies health curricula on student preparedness and attitudes toward working in Indigenous health contexts, less is known about how tutors in this space interpret student experiences and ...
Jonathan Bullen, L. Roberts
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Indigenous Studies: Brazil

2020
Indigenous Studies as a topic of scholarly inquiry in modern-day Brazil comprise over five hundred years of colonial and national history, nearly three hundred distinct peoples with a collective populace of approximately 900,000, and some 270 languages or dialects, many of which approach extinction.
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