RECENT PUBLICATIONS [Mistakes occasionally occur in this section. We are happy to receive
corrections that will be noted in our online database.] GENERAL / ARTICLES ADAMS, C. (2003). Ethics,
Power and Politics in Aboriginal Health Research. The Asia Pacific Journal
of Anthropology, 3(2), 44-64. AUSTIN, G. (2002).
Discovering My Aboriginal Identity. Aboriginal History, 26, 217-218. BLACKBURN, K. (2002).
Mapping Aboriginal Nations: The 'Nation' Concept of Late Nineteenth Century
Anthropologists in Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 131-158. BLAKE, B. J., & REID, J.
(2002). The Dhudhuroa Language of Northeastern Victoria: A Description Based on
Historical Sources. Aboriginal History, 26, 177-210. BORSBOOM, A. (2003). 'Seeing
the Inside': Aboriginal Spirituality and Identity. In A. Borsboom & F.
Jespers (Eds.), Identity and Religion: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp.
79-89). Saarbrücken, Germany: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik. CARTER, P. (1999). Footings:
The Mythopoeic Foundations of Imperial Time. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H.
Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and
Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 56-77). Sydney, NSW: University of New South
Wales Press. Notes: 247-249. COUZOS, S., LEA, T.,
MUELLER, R., MURRAY, R., & CULBONG, M. (2003). Effectiveness of Ototopical
Antibiotics for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in Aboriginal Children: A
Community-based, Multicentre, Double-blind Randomised Controlled Trial. The
Medical Journal of Australia, 179(4), 185-190. COVACEVICH, J. (2002). First
Formal Australian Record of a Tree Kangaroo: Aboriginal, Not European. Aboriginal
History, 26, 220-222. DEANE, W. (2002). Address on
the Occasion of the Launch of Ann Jackson-Nakano's Book The Kamberri. Aboriginal
History, 26, 211-213. DOUSSET, L. (2002). Politics
and Demography in a Contact Situation: The Establishment of the Giles
Meteorological Station in the Rawlinson Range, West Australia. Aboriginal
History, 26, 1-22. GIBSON, R. (1999). A History
of Quiet Suspicion. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 39-55).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247. GRAY, G. (2002). Dislocating
the Self: Anthropological Field Work in the Kimberley, Western Australia,
1934-1936. Aboriginal History, 26, 23-50. GUNSON, N. (2002). Reality,
History and Hands-on Ethnography: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson at
Port Phillip 1839-1852. Aboriginal History, 26, 224-237. Comments:
Review article on: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector,
Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate 1839-1854, edited by Ian D. Clark: Volume
1: 1 January 1839-30 September 1840 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
2: 1 October 1840-31 August 1841 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 3:
1 September 1841-31 December 1843 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
4: 1 January 1844-24 October 1945 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
5: 25 October 1845-9 June 1849 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000); Volume 6:
10 June 1849-30 September 1852 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000). HINKSON, M. (2002).
Exploring 'Aboriginal' Sites in Sydney: A Shifting Politics of Place? Aboriginal
History, 26, 62-77. JACKSON-NAKANO, A. (2002).
The Weereewa History Series Volumes I & II: Remarks by Ann Jackson-Nakano. Aboriginal
History, 26, 214-216. KOLIG, E. (2003).
Legitimising Belief: Identity, Politics, Utility, Strategies of Concealment,
and Rationalisation in Australian Aboriginal Religion. The Australian Journal
of Anthropology, 14(2), 209-228. LYDON, J. (2002). The
Experimental 1860s: Charles Walter's Images of Conanderrk Aboriginal Station,
Victoria. Aboriginal History, 26, 78-130. MAK, D. B., MACKENDRICK, A.,
BULSARA, M. K., WEEKS, S., LEIDWINGER, L., COATES, H. L., et al. (2003).
Long-term Outcomes of Middle-ear Surgery in Aboriginal Children. The Medical
Journal of Australia, 179(6), 324-325. MAK, D. B., PLATT, E. M.,
& HEATH, C. H. (2003). Leprosy Transmission in the Kimberley, Western
Australia: Still a Reality in 21st-century Australia. The Medical Journal of
Australia, 179(8), 452. MANNING, C. (2002). The
McLean Report: Legitimising Victoria's New Assimilationism. Aboriginal
History, 26, 159-176. MERLAN, F. (2001).
Aboriginal Cultural Production into Art: The Complexity of Redress. In C.
Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies
of Enchantment (pp. 201-234). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers. MORTON, J. (2003).
I-Witnessing I the Witness: A Response to Ken Maddock on Courtly Truth and
Native Title Anthropology. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2),
89-97. MORTON, J., & SMITH, N.
(1999). Planting Indigenous Species: A Subversion of Australian Eco-tourism. In
K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational
Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 153-175). Sydney, NSW:
University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 258-260. PEACE, A. (2003). Hindmarsh
Island and the Politics of Anthropology. Anthropology Today, 19(5), 0-2. READ, P. (2002). Dedicated
to Carol Kendall. Aboriginal History, 26, vii-viii. READ, P. (2002). The Stolen
Generations, the Historian and the Court Room. Aboriginal History, 26,
51-61. ROBINSON, G. (2003). What to
Make of Tiwi History? The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2),
249-252. Comments: Review article of John Morris, The Tiwi: From Isolation to
Cultural Change: A History of Encounter between an Island People and Outside
Forces, Darwin, NT: Northern Territory University Press, 2001. ROSE, D. B. (1999). Hard
Times: An Australian Study. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 2-19).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 244-245. ROWSE, T. (1999). A Spear in
the Thigh for Senator Evans. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.),
Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
(pp. 199-217). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes:
264-265. ROWSE, T. (2003). Historians
and the Historian Critique of Australia's Colonisation. The Australian
Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 253-258. Comments: Review article of Bain
Attwood and S.G. Foster (eds), Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience,
Canberra: National Museum of Australia, 2003. SMITH, D. (2003). When the
Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy. The Australian Journal of
Anthropology, 14(2), 259-264. Comments: Review article of Ralph Folds,
Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy, Sydney:
University of New South Wales Press, 2001. THOMAS, J. (1999). A History
of Beginnings. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 115-131).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 253-255. THORLEY, P. (2002). Current
Realities, Idealised Pasts: Archaeology, Values and Indigenous Heritage
Management in Central Australia. Oceania, 73(2), 110-125. GENERAL / BOOKS FAESSEL, S. (2002). Itinéraires
insulaires: Le père Patrick O'Reilly, sm. Nouméa: Le Rocher-à-la-Voile.
Dossiers pour servir à l'intelligence du temps présent, No.4. AUSTRALIA / ARTICLES ADAMS, C. (2003). Ethics,
Power and Politics in Aboriginal Health Research. The Asia Pacific Journal
of Anthropology, 3(2), 44-64. AUSTIN, G. (2002).
Discovering My Aboriginal Identity. Aboriginal History, 26, 217-218. BLACKBURN, K. (2002).
Mapping Aboriginal Nations: The 'Nation' Concept of Late Nineteenth Century
Anthropologists in Australia. Aboriginal History, 26, 131-158. BLAKE, B. J., & REID, J.
(2002). The Dhudhuroa Language of Northeastern Victoria: A Description Based on
Historical Sources. Aboriginal History, 26, 177-210. BORSBOOM, A. (2003). 'Seeing
the Inside': Aboriginal Spirituality and Identity. In A. Borsboom & F.
Jespers (Eds.), Identity and Religion: A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp.
79-89). Saarbrücken, Germany: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik. CARTER, P. (1999). Footings:
The Mythopoeic Foundations of Imperial Time. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H.
Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and
Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 56-77). Sydney, NSW: University of New South
Wales Press. Notes: 247-249. COUZOS, S., LEA, T.,
MUELLER, R., MURRAY, R., & CULBONG, M. (2003). Effectiveness of Ototopical
Antibiotics for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in Aboriginal Children: A
Community-based, Multicentre, Double-blind Randomised Controlled Trial. The
Medical Journal of Australia, 179(4), 185-190. COVACEVICH, J. (2002). First
Formal Australian Record of a Tree Kangaroo: Aboriginal, Not European. Aboriginal
History, 26, 220-222. DEANE, W. (2002). Address on
the Occasion of the Launch of Ann Jackson-Nakano's Book The Kamberri. Aboriginal
History, 26, 211-213. DOUSSET, L. (2002). Politics
and Demography in a Contact Situation: The Establishment of the Giles
Meteorological Station in the Rawlinson Range, West Australia. Aboriginal
History, 26, 1-22. GIBSON, R. (1999). A History
of Quiet Suspicion. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 39-55).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 247. GRAY, G. (2002). Dislocating
the Self: Anthropological Field Work in the Kimberley, Western Australia,
1934-1936. Aboriginal History, 26, 23-50. GUNSON, N. (2002). Reality,
History and Hands-on Ethnography: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson at
Port Phillip 1839-1852. Aboriginal History, 26, 224-237. Comments:
Review article on: The Journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector,
Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate 1839-1854, edited by Ian D. Clark: Volume
1: 1 January 1839-30 September 1840 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
2: 1 October 1840-31 August 1841 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume 3:
1 September 1841-31 December 1843 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
4: 1 January 1844-24 October 1945 (Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998); Volume
5: 25 October 1845-9 June 1849 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000); Volume 6:
10 June 1849-30 September 1852 (Clarendon: Heritage Matters, 2000). HINKSON, M. (2002).
Exploring 'Aboriginal' Sites in Sydney: A Shifting Politics of Place? Aboriginal
History, 26, 62-77. JACKSON-NAKANO, A. (2002).
The Weereewa History Series Volumes I & II: Remarks by Ann Jackson-Nakano. Aboriginal
History, 26, 214-216. KOLIG, E. (2003).
Legitimising Belief: Identity, Politics, Utility, Strategies of Concealment,
and Rationalisation in Australian Aboriginal Religion. The Australian Journal
of Anthropology, 14(2), 209-228. LYDON, J. (2002). The
Experimental 1860s: Charles Walter's Images of Conanderrk Aboriginal Station,
Victoria. Aboriginal History, 26, 78-130. MAK, D. B., MACKENDRICK, A.,
BULSARA, M. K., WEEKS, S., LEIDWINGER, L., COATES, H. L., et al. (2003).
Long-term Outcomes of Middle-ear Surgery in Aboriginal Children. The Medical
Journal of Australia, 179(6), 324-325. MAK, D. B., PLATT, E. M.,
& HEATH, C. H. (2003). Leprosy Transmission in the Kimberley, Western
Australia: Still a Reality in 21st-century Australia. The Medical Journal of
Australia, 179(8), 452. MANNING, C. (2002). The
McLean Report: Legitimising Victoria's New Assimilationism. Aboriginal
History, 26, 159-176. MERLAN, F. (2001).
Aboriginal Cultural Production into Art: The Complexity of Redress. In C.
Pinney & N. Thomas (Eds.), Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies
of Enchantment (pp. 201-234). Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers. MORTON, J. (2003).
I-Witnessing I the Witness: A Response to Ken Maddock on Courtly Truth and
Native Title Anthropology. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 3(2),
89-97. MORTON, J., & SMITH, N.
(1999). Planting Indigenous Species: A Subversion of Australian Eco-tourism. In
K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands: Foundational
Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 153-175). Sydney, NSW:
University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 258-260. PEACE, A. (2003). Hindmarsh
Island and the Politics of Anthropology. Anthropology Today, 19(5), 0-2. READ, P. (2002). Dedicated
to Carol Kendall. Aboriginal History, 26, vii-viii. READ, P. (2002). The Stolen
Generations, the Historian and the Court Room. Aboriginal History, 26,
51-61. ROBINSON, G. (2003). What to
Make of Tiwi History? The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 14(2),
249-252. Comments: Review article of John Morris, The Tiwi: From Isolation to
Cultural Change: A History of Encounter between an Island People and Outside
Forces, Darwin, NT: Northern Territory University Press, 2001. ROSE, D. B. (1999). Hard
Times: An Australian Study. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 2-19).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 244-245. ROWSE, T. (1999). A Spear in
the Thigh for Senator Evans. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.),
Quicksands: Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
(pp. 199-217). Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes:
264-265. ROWSE, T. (2003). Historians
and the Historian Critique of Australia's Colonisation. The Australian
Journal of Anthropology, 14(2), 253-258. Comments: Review article of Bain
Attwood and S.G. Foster (eds), Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience,
Canberra: National Museum of Australia, 2003. SMITH, D. (2003). When the
Starship Pintupi Meets the Klingons of Policy. The Australian Journal of
Anthropology, 14(2), 259-264. Comments: Review article of Ralph Folds,
Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia's Indigenous Policy, Sydney:
University of New South Wales Press, 2001. THOMAS, J. (1999). A History
of Beginnings. In K. Neumann, N. Thomas & H. Ericksen (Eds.), Quicksands:
Foundational Histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 115-131).
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. Notes: 253-255. THORLEY, P. (2002). Current
Realities, Idealised Pasts: Archaeology, Values and Indigenous Heritage
Management in Central Australia. Oceania, 73(2), 110-125. AUSTRALIA / BOOKS ALTMAN, J. C., &
COCHRANE, M. (2003). Innovative Institutional Design for Sustainable
Wildlife Management in the Indigenous-owned Savanna. Canberra: Centre for
Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion
Paper No.247. DODSON, M., & SMITH, D.
E. (2003). Governance for Sustainable Development: Strategic Issues and
Principles for Indigenous Australian Communities. Canberra: Centre for
Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. Discussion
Paper No.250. HUNTER, B. H., & SCHWAB,
R. G. (2003). Practical Reconciliation and Recent Trends in Indigenous
Education. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research,
Australian National University. Discussion Paper No.249. MARTIN, D. F. (2003). Rethinking
the Design of Indigenous Organisations: The Need for Strategic Engagement.
Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National
University. Discussion Paper No.248. MELANESIA / ARTICLES AARTS, B., IMANSE, H.,
JACOBS, K., & SMIDT, D. (2003). Catalogue. In D. Smidt (Ed.), Kamoro
Art: Tradition and Innovation in a New Guinea Culture (pp. 73-153).
Amsterdam and Leiden: KIT Publishers and Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde.
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Public Management and Public Enterprise Restructuring in Fiji. Fijian
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26, 2003, from the World Wide Web:
http://www.fijianstudies.org/fs_contents_vol1no1.htm. ARENS, W. (2003).
Cannibalism Reconsidered: Response to Marshall Sahlins (AT 19, 3). Anthropology
Today, 19(5), 18-19. ARKWRIGHT, N. (2003).
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