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Indigenous Climate Change Studies: Indigenizing Futures, Decolonizing the Anthropocene

English Language Notes, 2017
Indigenous and allied scholars, knowledge keepers, scientists, learners, change-makers, and leaders are creating a field to support Indigenous peoples’ capacities to address anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change. Provisionally, I call it Indigenous climate change studies (Indigenous studies, for short, in this essay).
K. Whyte
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Indigenous Studies

American Quarterly, 2016
K. Tsianina Lomawaima
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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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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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Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies

Ethnohistory, 2023
women’s use of binder’s volumes and notated music—is a neat illustration of the opportunities and limitations of archival research, and the poignant questions and leads for future research Bailey provides at the end of Chapter 2 are helpful for those ...
Victoria Clark
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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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