KUMMARGII YULENDJI SYMPOSIUM Thursday 12th September, 9am-5.30pm Storey Hall, RMIT University, Naarm Building 16, Level 5, 336/348 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Co-conveners: Informit and CAVAL Kummargii Yulendji Symposium focuses on how we describe, apply and...
SSSWARM Seminar Series | Ethnography in the archive: listening, being, and doing in archival collections
Hosted by Sydney Staff & Student Workshops on Anthropology, Research, and Methods (SSSWARM) and the School of Social and Political Sciences. Speaker: Henrietta Byrne (University of Sydney) This presentation utilises reflections from Henrietta's 2021 doctoral...
How did humans live before modern societies?
This session, as part of Social Sciences Week 2024, will illuminate key aspects of modern societies and compare them with pre-modern perspectives and worldviews. In this session we will discuss how modern societies were formed and their key aspects before then...
Community truth-telling: Report Launch
Please join us on Thursday 7 September, as part of Social Sciences Week, for the launch of this ground-breaking new study on community truth-telling. ABOUT The Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation is proud to launch the new report, ‘Recognising...
Kummargii Yulendji Symposium
A symposium co-convened by Informit and CAVAL on how we describe, apply, and amplify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander publications. You're invited to Kummargii Yulendji, a 1-day Symposium co-convened by Informit and CAVAL. Kummargii Yulendji Symposium is an...
16th Annual Wheelwright Lecture, ‘Not Going Away: First People and the Australian Economy’
The 16th Annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Memorial Lecture The annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Memorial Lecture is held to commemorate the pioneering role that Ted Wheelwright played in developing studies in Political Economy in Australia. Not Going Away: First People and...
to follow the Old Ways
'digging up my place of birth … digging up our Mother Earth … now she has been cut … now she has bled … red...' – Robbie Bundle, 2014 Universal Ark Album 'to follow the Old Way' panel will explore the inextricable connectivity between Aboriginal belonging in Country...
Treaty! Promise, potential and pitfalls
Join us for this special event, featuring the Paul Bourke Award Winner for Early Career Research, Dr Harry Hobbs as he explores modern treaty-making between Indigenous peoples and governments in Australia. This event will add context to the upcoming referendum, and...