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Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development

Fostering Cultural Security
Editors:
Cheryl Kickett-Tucker, Curtin University of Technology, Perth
Dawn Bessarab, University of Western Australia, Perth
Juli Coffin, Notre Dame University, Australia
Michael Wright, Curtin University, Perth
Dawn Bessarab, Simon Forrest, Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin Andrews, Uncle Ross Evans, Gracelyn Smallwood, Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley, Fabri Blacklock, Juli Coffin, Charmaine Green, Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Bindi Bennett, Sue Green, Pat Dudgeon, Michael Wright, Cheryl Kickett-Tucker, Yin Paradies, Lester-Irabinna Rigney, Josey Hansen, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle, Janetia Knapp
Published:
February 2017
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781107414471

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£49.00
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    Until recently, Aboriginal people have been subjected to mainly top-down development, which has proven damaging to communities. Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development offers an alternative to such approaches, promoting cultural security in order to empower Aboriginal people to strengthen their own communities. The authors take a multidisciplinary approach to the topics of Aboriginal community development, Aboriginal history, cultural security and community studies. This book includes chapters examining historical and contemporary Aboriginal conceptions of community development, and the effects of post-structuralism, post-modernism, globalisation and digital technology. As well as comprehensive analysis of community development in Aboriginal communities, it presents practical strategies and tools for improvement. Each chapter includes practical case studies and review exercises, encouraging active learning and reflection. A valuable resource for tertiary education students, this book features contributions from some of Australia's most eminent Aboriginal scholars, Elders and Aboriginal community members alongside contributions from community development practitioners.

    • Written by leading Aboriginal scholars and elders, as well as community health practitioners
    • Provides a multidisciplinary approach to community development that focuses on cultural security, history and the effects of globalisation
    • Provides practical tools and strategies for improvement in communities, reinforced by case studies and review exercises

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    December 2016
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    5 b/w illus. 1 colour illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • 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.
      Contributors
    • Dawn Bessarab, Simon Forrest, Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Aunty Frances Bodkin, Uncle Gavin Andrews, Uncle Ross Evans, Gracelyn Smallwood, Janet Mooney, Lynette Riley, Fabri Blacklock, Juli Coffin, Charmaine Green, Loretta Kelly, Tony Kickett, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Bindi Bennett, Sue Green, Pat Dudgeon, Michael Wright, Cheryl Kickett-Tucker, Yin Paradies, Lester-Irabinna Rigney, Josey Hansen, Karen Ugle, Natasha Moore, Adrian Ugle, Janetia Knapp

    • Editor
    • Cheryl Kickett-Tucker , Curtin University of Technology, Perth
    • Dawn Bessarab , University of Western Australia, Perth
    • Juli Coffin , Notre Dame University, Australia
    • Michael Wright , Telethon Kids Institute