CriticalIndigenousStudies MQ
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The Department of Critical Indigenous Studies is an academic department in the Faculty of Arts at Wallumattagal campus, Macquarie University.
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Amazing article by Paola De Nuntiss and Sara Moraca discussing the role of Indigenous journalism in modern media creating counter-narratives, empowering communities, and the distance between mainstream and Indigenous journalism
journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/55680-…
Camila Emboava Lopes and Eliel Benites explore how the Brazilian Indigenous organisation ASCURI is encouraging self-determination and autonomy through intergenerational proximity and dialogue through media production. Read more in Vol 6, Issue 3.
journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/55648-…
Fantastic article by Dr. Jennifer Henrichsen, PhD on respecting boundaries, the role of Indigenous journalists as the branch between journalists and Indigenous communities, and wanting to be ‘information poor’ in order to be ‘community rich’. journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/39723-…
Gabriel Diniz Gruber and thamires ribeiro de mattos explore the treatment of Indigenous people’s knowledge in climate change research in popular Brazilian newspapers and the role of colonialism in erasing Indigenous knowledge and culture in journalism.
journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/39719-…
Check out Vol 7, Issue 2 by guest editor A/Prof Prof Corrinne Sullivan which includes papers presented at the 2022 ‘What Matters: Indigenous LGBTIQ+ Pasts, Presents and Futures’ symposium at Western Sydney University. Read more
journalofglobalindigeneity.com/issue/8234
New article on Journal of Global Indigeneity 🔔
“Young Brown Men Being Brutish”: How Police Ten 7 Portrays Māori and Pacifica People as Violent and Criminal in Aotearoa New Zealand by Antje Deckert, Wairua Taru Grant Busby-Pukeiti & Juan Tauri
journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/77757-…
Cotutelle PhD Candidate Souksavanh Keovorabouth sharing their dissertation research on “(Re)Imagining Indigenous Urbanization (Re)Built By/For Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit Mob” Oregon State University