Call-for-Papers | InASA Biennial Conference – Feb 2025 in Sydney
Read MoreNow online: The biannual newsletter of the German Association for Australian Studies | Gesellschaft für Australienstudien GASt Newsletter No 30with announcements of new publications by GASt members and others, book reviews, scholarships, research news, and an overview of workshops & conferences 2024 Send your articles and contributions (in English or German) to newsletter[at]australienstudien.org. If you…
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Read MoreThe Australia-Korea Foundation Visiting Professor of Australian Studies 2024-25 is intended to enhance Australian-Korean relationships via a funded, 10-12 month visiting position at Seoul National University.
Read MoreNew publication by GASt member Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell | Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature. Unsettling the Anthropocene (open-access)
Read MorePublication by GASt member Christina Ringel | Rangga ngenandayin, lingbe berranben-nging-ngerri – Possession in Miriwoong, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of north-west Australia (open-access)
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Indigenous Australians in the Oeuvre of German-Speaking Artists
Now online: GASt Newsletter No 29 with reflections on the referendum, news from the GASt, and a list of workshops & conferences for 2024. Send your articles and contributions (in English or German) to newsletter[at]australienstudien.org. If you would like to announce your conference / workshop / event, do not hesitate to contact us!Deadline of submission…
Read MoreCarsten Wergin: Tourism, Indigeneity, and the Importance of Place. Fighting for Heritage at Australia’s Last FrontierLexington Books 2023 The book presents a long-term ethnographic study of arguably the largest environmental protest action in Australian history: The Walmadany / James Price Point conflict. Carsten Wergin offers a detailed account of how local community members, Indigenous custodians,…
Read MoreMr Darryl Kickett is an Elder and great scholar working on vital issues for his Noongar community in Western Australian and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.
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