Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development
Herausgeber: Kickett-Ticker, Cheryl
Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development
Herausgeber: Kickett-Ticker, Cheryl
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Written from an Aboriginal perspective, Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development is a valuable resource that focuses on cultural security.
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Written from an Aboriginal perspective, Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development is a valuable resource that focuses on cultural security.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781107414471
- ISBN-10: 1107414474
- Artikelnr.: 45328112
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781107414471
- ISBN-10: 1107414474
- Artikelnr.: 45328112
1. Anggaba jina nimoonggoon: whose knowledge is that? Aboriginal
perspectives of community development Dawn Bessarab and Simon Forrest; 2.
Aboriginal identity, world views, research and the story of the
Burra'gorang Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin
Andrews and Uncle Ross Evans; 3. The social justice foundation of
Aboriginal community development Gracelyn Smallwood; 4. Dimensions of
Aboriginal community development Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley and Fabri
Blacklock; 5. Decolonising Australian community development tools Juli
Coffin and Charmaine Green; 6. Ways in which postmodernism can inform
Aboriginal community development Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett and Dawn
Bessarab; 7. A healing foundation for Aboriginal community development Judy
Atkinson and Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson; 8. Is community development equity
or justice? Bindi Bennett and Sue Green; 9. Hear our voices: community
development and working with Indigenous people experiencing trauma Pat
Dudgeon; 10. Djinangingy kaartdijin: seeing and understanding our ways of
working Michael Wright and Cheryl Kickett-Tucker; 11. Overcoming racism as
a barrier to community development Yin Paradies; 12. Aboriginal community
development and digital inclusion: hope, haves and have-nots
Lester-Irabinna Rigney; 13. Ngalang moort: family as the building block of
community development Cheryl Kickett-Tucker and Josey Hansen; 14. Benang
yeyi: tomorrow today for Aboriginal community development Cheryl
Kickett-Tucker, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle and Janetia Knapp.
perspectives of community development Dawn Bessarab and Simon Forrest; 2.
Aboriginal identity, world views, research and the story of the
Burra'gorang Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin
Andrews and Uncle Ross Evans; 3. The social justice foundation of
Aboriginal community development Gracelyn Smallwood; 4. Dimensions of
Aboriginal community development Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley and Fabri
Blacklock; 5. Decolonising Australian community development tools Juli
Coffin and Charmaine Green; 6. Ways in which postmodernism can inform
Aboriginal community development Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett and Dawn
Bessarab; 7. A healing foundation for Aboriginal community development Judy
Atkinson and Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson; 8. Is community development equity
or justice? Bindi Bennett and Sue Green; 9. Hear our voices: community
development and working with Indigenous people experiencing trauma Pat
Dudgeon; 10. Djinangingy kaartdijin: seeing and understanding our ways of
working Michael Wright and Cheryl Kickett-Tucker; 11. Overcoming racism as
a barrier to community development Yin Paradies; 12. Aboriginal community
development and digital inclusion: hope, haves and have-nots
Lester-Irabinna Rigney; 13. Ngalang moort: family as the building block of
community development Cheryl Kickett-Tucker and Josey Hansen; 14. Benang
yeyi: tomorrow today for Aboriginal community development Cheryl
Kickett-Tucker, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle and Janetia Knapp.
1. Anggaba jina nimoonggoon: whose knowledge is that? Aboriginal
perspectives of community development Dawn Bessarab and Simon Forrest; 2.
Aboriginal identity, world views, research and the story of the
Burra'gorang Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin
Andrews and Uncle Ross Evans; 3. The social justice foundation of
Aboriginal community development Gracelyn Smallwood; 4. Dimensions of
Aboriginal community development Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley and Fabri
Blacklock; 5. Decolonising Australian community development tools Juli
Coffin and Charmaine Green; 6. Ways in which postmodernism can inform
Aboriginal community development Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett and Dawn
Bessarab; 7. A healing foundation for Aboriginal community development Judy
Atkinson and Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson; 8. Is community development equity
or justice? Bindi Bennett and Sue Green; 9. Hear our voices: community
development and working with Indigenous people experiencing trauma Pat
Dudgeon; 10. Djinangingy kaartdijin: seeing and understanding our ways of
working Michael Wright and Cheryl Kickett-Tucker; 11. Overcoming racism as
a barrier to community development Yin Paradies; 12. Aboriginal community
development and digital inclusion: hope, haves and have-nots
Lester-Irabinna Rigney; 13. Ngalang moort: family as the building block of
community development Cheryl Kickett-Tucker and Josey Hansen; 14. Benang
yeyi: tomorrow today for Aboriginal community development Cheryl
Kickett-Tucker, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle and Janetia Knapp.
perspectives of community development Dawn Bessarab and Simon Forrest; 2.
Aboriginal identity, world views, research and the story of the
Burra'gorang Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin
Andrews and Uncle Ross Evans; 3. The social justice foundation of
Aboriginal community development Gracelyn Smallwood; 4. Dimensions of
Aboriginal community development Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley and Fabri
Blacklock; 5. Decolonising Australian community development tools Juli
Coffin and Charmaine Green; 6. Ways in which postmodernism can inform
Aboriginal community development Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett and Dawn
Bessarab; 7. A healing foundation for Aboriginal community development Judy
Atkinson and Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson; 8. Is community development equity
or justice? Bindi Bennett and Sue Green; 9. Hear our voices: community
development and working with Indigenous people experiencing trauma Pat
Dudgeon; 10. Djinangingy kaartdijin: seeing and understanding our ways of
working Michael Wright and Cheryl Kickett-Tucker; 11. Overcoming racism as
a barrier to community development Yin Paradies; 12. Aboriginal community
development and digital inclusion: hope, haves and have-nots
Lester-Irabinna Rigney; 13. Ngalang moort: family as the building block of
community development Cheryl Kickett-Tucker and Josey Hansen; 14. Benang
yeyi: tomorrow today for Aboriginal community development Cheryl
Kickett-Tucker, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle and Janetia Knapp.