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- 94 LAW, POLITICS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
- 9401 Community Service (excl. Work)
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- 9401 Community Service (excl. Work)
- 94 LAW, POLITICS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Article
McGregor, Russell (2009) Another Nation: Aboriginal activism in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Australian Historical Studies, 40 (3). pp. 343-360.
McNeill, Mike, Sproule, John, and Horton, Peter (2003) The changing face of sport and physical education in post-colonial Singapore. Sport, Education and Society, 8 (1). pp. 35-56.
Book
Harris, Nonie (2009) Comparing Child Care Subsidy Policies in California and Australia: a feminist analysis. Lambert Academic Publishing, Köln, Germany.
Glowczewski-Barker, Barbara M., and de Largy Healy, Jessica (2005) Piste de Rêves: voyage en terres Aborigènes. Éditions de Chêne, Paris, France.
Book Chapter
Glowczewski-Barker, Barbara (2005) In Australia, it's 'Aboriginal' with a capital 'A': Aboriginality, politics and identity. In: The changing South Pacific: identities and transformations. Pandanus Books, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 133-157.
Conference Item
Harris, Nonie, and Tinning, Beth (2009) Hearing Parents' Voices: linking parents, communities and childcare policy. Social work: From Scientism to Sophism - the Ethics of Evidence and the Evidence of Ethics Social work: From Scientism to Sophism - the Ethics of Evidence and the Evidence of Ethics. , 5-8 November 2009, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.
Hillman, Wendy (2004) Savannah guides: ecotour guides of outback Australia. Proceedings of the Sociological Association of Australia 2004 Conference TASA 2004 Conference. , 8-11 December 2004, Latrobe University, Beechworth, VIC, Australia.
Glowczewski, Barbara (2001) Returning Indigenous knowledge in central Australia: ‘this CD-ROM brings everybody to the mind’. Papers from AIATSIS Indigenous Studies Conference, September 2001 The power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition. , 18-20 September 2001, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
