Seminars: Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies
Brown Paper Program
The CAIS Seminar Program for 2009 has now ended. The 2010 program will be advertised at the start of Semester 1.
Time: 12.30pm - 1.30pm during semester.
Location: Burchill Room, Building 68, Performing Arts Precinct
Audio recordings of previous seminars
Listed below are recordings of previous seminars available from the Elizabeth Eggleston Memorial Library:
- Dr Barry Judd, Monash University
- Aboriginal Identity and Nationalism in Australian Football (2007)
- Prof Lynette Russell, Monash University
- From Anthropological Specimen to Historical Actor: William Lanne, Whaler, Shipmate and Friend (2007)
- Mr Jeremy Ash, Monash PhD candidate
- Lining the Path, Mission Sites in Northeastern Australia (2007)
- Dr Gwenda Baker, Monash University
- The Boycott: Goulburn Island Activists and the Missionaries (2007)
- Dr John Bradley, Dr Amanda Kearney and Mr Tom Chandler, Monash University
- I Saw My Mother’s Song (2008)
- Dr Andrew Gunstone, Monash University
- ‘Unfinished Business: the Australian Reconciliation Process’ (2008)
- Dr Therese Davis, Film and TV Studies, School of English, Communication and Performance Studies
- Collaborative Moments: Indigenous and non-Indigenous Partnerships in Australian Film (2008)
- Prof Jane McMillan, St Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Seeking Netukulimk: An exploration of Mi’Kmaq Law Ways in Resource Relations (2008)
- Mr Bryan Fricker, Monash PhD candidate
- Apology or Excuse? An Opportunity Lost? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Brendan Neslon’s Apology to the Stolen Generation (2008)
- Dr George Mukuka, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- The Making of the Catholic Indigenous Clergy in South Africa (2008)
- Dr Stephen Pritchard, Monash University
- The Culture of Multiculturalism: Reflections of the Question of Culture and Cultural Diversity (2008)
- Dr Ian Lilley, Queensland University
- Archaeology and the ‘tyranny of participation’: have we avoided a backlash or is it
- still coming? (2008)
- Dr Sue Taffe, Honorary Research Associate, Monash University
- Fighting Friendships: campaigners for Aboriginal rights, 1950s–1970s
- Dr Sean Gorman, Melbourne University
- Blak Magik: Indigenous participation and the AFL
- Dr Denise Cuthbert, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University
- Sorry business and yet more sorry business: Reconciling the politics of black and white ‘stolen’ children in contemporary Australia
William Cooper Memorial Lecture
The 2009 Biennial William Cooper Lecture, The State of Indigenous Education: From Challenge to Optimism, was presented by Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney, Director, Yunggorendi, First Nations Centre for Higher Education and Research, Flinders University, South Australia.
A DVD of Professor Rigney’s presentation is available in the Elizabeth Eggleston Memorial Library on request. A printed copy of the presentation transcript is also available. Please contact CAIS if you require a copy.