History of Wanjina research and recordings : 1838-1910 -- accidental avocational discoveries; 1911-1970 : The growth of informed research; McCaffrey's contribution to understanding Wandjina iconography; Post 1960s research on Wanjinas; Summary -- Wanjinas, rainmaking and control of the elements: clubs and weather control; beards, hair, wanjinas and rainmakign -- Sea wanjinas, coast wanjinas -- two sagas or one great saga? : sequence of events linking some Wanjinas in the hinterland with some Wanjinas on coast -- Wanjina art -- a general statement -- Concluding thoughts -- List of Appendices : Appendix 1 : Drawing showing the anatomy of a Wunambal Wanjina -- Appendix 2: Some elemental figures on Wanjina identified on the head -- Appendix 3: List of named Wanjinas with locations and references -- Appendix 4: Walanganda, Unggud, Galeru and wanjinas -- Appendix 5: Narratives related to the Wanlirri saga and Tumbi the owl -- Appendix 6: Myths relating to sea wanjinas -- Appendix 7: Links between coastal and hinterland elements of the greater wanjina saga -- Appendix 8: Other cosmological beings associated with Wanjina rock art -- Appendix 9: Some mythology relating to contemporary cosmological anthropomorphic beings other than Wanjinas.
"Women's Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand offers new research and analysis of women's offending and criminalisation in Australia and New Zealand from British settlement through to the late-twentieth/early twenty-first century. Drawing attention to women as offenders as understood in a multitude of ways, this collection highlights how women have been involved with crime and criminal behaviour, their treatment inside and outside of courts and prisons, and how women's deviation from societal norms have attracted negative attention throughout the decades. For Aboriginal and Māori women especially, the responses were harsher than what they could be for non-indigenous women. The chapters cover a broad range of transgressions that women have been actively involved with including theft, drug and alcohol abuse and offences, organised crime, and homicide, as well as how women's behaviour and their bodies have been criminalised and responded to by authorities. What this collection demonstrates is that women have often chosen to be involved with crime and criminality, while on other occasions their behaviour, innocent as it was, was not considered acceptable by contemporaries, resulting in confusion and misapprehension of women who refused to fit a mould. Women's Criminalisation and Offending in Australia and New Zealand brings together historical and criminological methods, theories, and scholars to shed light on how Australia and New Zealand colonial, later state and national governments have sought to understand, control, and punish women. This collection will be of interest and value to scholars, students, and everyone with an interest in Criminology, History, Law, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, and Australian and New Zealand Studies"--
The complexity of measuring indigenous welbeing / Matthew Manning and Christopher Fleming -- Understanding wellbeing / Matthew Manning and Christopher Fleming -- Health and physical wellbeing of the Sámi people / Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna -- Chronic disease among Native North Americans / Leslie Redmond and Joel Gittelsohn -- Changing concepts of wellness among the Swahili of Lamu Town, Kenya / Rebecca Gearhart Mafazy and Munib Said Mafazy -- Physical wellbeing of native Hawaiians, the indigenous people of Hawai'i / Joseph Keawe¿aimoku Kaholokula, Andrea H. Hermosura and Mapuana C.K. Antonio -- Traditional healing and indigenous wellbeing in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll and Amohia Boulton -- Physical wellbeing of Maori / Denise Wilson, Amohia Boulton and Isaac Warbrick -- Wellbeing in Swedish indigenous Sami children and young-people : looking back and looking forward / Susanne Garvis and Lotta Omma -- Well-being considerations among selected North American Indian populations : relationships, spirits, and connections / Lyle J. Noisy Hawk and Joseph Trimble -- Socio-economic wellbeing of the Basarwa people of Botswana : a forgotten generation / Keitseope Nthomang and Pelotshweu Moepeng -- The comparative wellbeing of the New Zealand Maori and indigenous Australian populations since 2000 / Matthew Gray and Boyd Hunter -- Economic wellbeing of Canada's indigenous people / Belayet Hossain and Laura Lamb -- El "buen vivir" : notions of wellbeing among indigenous peoples of South America / Ana Maria Peredo -- The economic wellbeing of the San of the western, central, and eastern Kalahari regions of Botswana / Robert Hitchcock and Maria Sapignoli -- Economic wellbeing of the indigenous people in the Asia Pacific region : the role of entrepreneurship in sustainable development / Rick Colbourne and Robert B Anderson -- The social and economic situation of scheduled tribes in India / Daniel Neff, Cornelis W. Haasnoot, Sebastian Renner and Kunal Sen -- Maori identity and economic wellbeing / Carla Houkamau -- "We have our own way" : exploring pathways for wellbeing among Inuit in Nunatsiavut, Labrador, Canada / Alexandra Sawatzky, Ashlee Cunsolo, Sherilee L. Harper, Inez Shiwak and Michele Wood -- Indigenous culture-as-treatment in the era of evidence-based mental health practice / Andrew Pomerville and Joseph P. Gone -- The relationship between child labour, participation in cultural activities, and the schooling outcomes of children : an analysis by indigenous status / Lilia Arcos Holzinger and Nicholas Biddle -- Mabu liyan : the Yawuru way / Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu -- Subjective wellbeing of Aboriginal peoples of Canada / Shashi Kant, Ilan Vertinsky and Bin Zheng -- Subjective wellbeing of indigenous Latin Americans : regional trends and the case of Mexico's indigenous people / Lilia Arcos Holzinger and Nicholas Biddle -- Subjective wellbeing of the Purhépecha people : between tradition and modernity / Mariano Rojas and Paz Chávez -- Subjective wellbeing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people of Australia / Christopher L. Ambrey, Christopher Fleming and Matthew Manning -- Indigenous wellbeing and future challenges / Matthew Manning and Christopher Fleming.
Trauma theory / Sandra Bloom -- The interpersonal construction of the human brain-mind system / Russell Meares -- Childhood trauma: the long-term impact and the human cost / Cathy Kezelman -- The relationship between child maltreatment, inequalities and later health outcomes / Jackie Amos and Leonie Segal -- Adult trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder: contemporary concepts / Alexander C. McFarlane -- Complex post-traumatic stress disorder, developmental trauma disorder, borderline personality disorder, and the dissociative disorders / Martin Dorahy and Mary-Anne Kate -- Trauma-informed care in infancy / Louise Newman -- Institutional abuse of children: an Australian perspective / Carolyn Quadrio -- Incest that continues into adult life / Warwick Middleton -- Aboriginal Australia: trauma stories can become healing stories if we work with therapeutic intent / Judy Atkinson -- The mental health of refugees and people who seek asylum / Derrick Silove and Sarah Mares -- Humanising responses to people who have experienced sexual violence / Jackie Burke -- Recognising and understanding the experience of trauma in the context of domestic violence / Agi O'Hara -- Trauma-informed care in the context of alcohol and other drug use disorders / Katherine Mills and Maree Teesson -- Biology and experience intertwined - trauma, neglect and physical health / Johanna Lynch and Anna Luise Kirkengen -- Sequenced relationship-based treatment for complex traumatic stress disorders / Christine A. Courtois and Julian D. Ford -- Treating posttraumatic stress disorder with evidence-based psychological treatments / Carla J. Walton and Christopher W. Lee -- Trauma-informed psychodynamic psychotherapy - a brief history and contemporary application / Joan Haliburn -- Working with body and mind - trauma-informed somatic psychotherapy / Marianne Kennedy and Narelle McKenzie -- Meditation and yoga for trauma / Timothea Goddard -- Structured therapy versus psychodynamic therapy / Nick Bendit -- Working with trauma - implications for supervision and professional ethics / Elisabeth Shaw -- The pillars of trauma-informed care and the need for cultural and organisational change / Pam Stavropolous -- Therapeutic services for traumatised children and young people: healing in the everyday experience of relationships / Joe Tucci and Janise Mitchell -- Setting up a "whole of culture" trauma-informed care model in Australia / Matthew Spicer and Veronica Burton -- The trauma-informed inpatient facility / Ignatius Kim and Toni Ashmore -- Trauma-informed mental health care for Australian defence force personnel and veterans / John Cooper and Nicole Sadler -- Developing a state-wide service for the treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder / Sathya Rao and Josephine Beatson -- Integrating trauma-informed care for personality disorders - the project air strategy / Brin F.S. Grenyer -- Thirty years of developing, teaching and delivering a trauma-based relational psychotherapy: the conversational model of psychotherapy / Michael Williamson.
The story of a federal minister's remarkable reunion with his birth parents. Robert Tickner had always known he was adopted, but had rarely felt much curiosity about his origins. Born in 1951, he had a happy childhood - raised by his loving adoptive parents, Bert and Gwen Tickner, in the small seaside town of Forster, New South Wales. He grew up to be a cheerful and confident young man with a fierce sense of social justice, and the desire and stamina to make political change. Serving in the Hawke and Keating governments, he held the portfolio of Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs. Among other achievements while in government, he was responsible for initiating the reconciliation process with Indigenous Australians, and he was instrumental in instigating the national inquiry into the stolen generations. During his time on the front bench, Robert's son was born, and it was his deep sense of connection to this child that moved him at last to turn his attention to the question of his own birth. Although he had some sense of the potentially life-changing course that lay ahead of him, he could not have anticipated learning of the exceptional nature of the woman who had brought him into the world, the deep scars that his forced adoption had left on her, and the astonishing series of coincidences that had already linked their lives. And this was only the first half of a story that was to lead to a reunion with his birth father and siblings. This deeply moving memoir is a testament to the significance of all forms of family in shaping us - and to the potential for love to heal great harm.--
Foreword: extractive industries in global economies / June Nash -- Preface: a critical mass of engagements -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: confronting extraction, taking action / Kirk Jalbert, Anna Willow, David Casagrande, and Stephanie Paladino -- Histories & trajectories -- The great crew change? : structuring work in the oilfield / Diane E. Austin and Thomas R. McGuire -- Mega-mining sovereignty : landscapes of power and protest in Uruguay's new extractivist frontier / Daniel Renfrew and Carlos Santos -- Marcellus shale as golden goose : the discourse of development and the marginalization of resistance in northcentral Pennsylvania / Rob Cooley and David Casagrande -- Risks & rights -- Bounded impacts, boundless promise : environmental impact assessments of oil production in the Ecuadorian Amazon / Amelia Fiske -- The power and politics of health impact assessment in the Pacific Northwest coal export debate / Moriah McSharry McGrath -- Contingent legal futures : does the ability to exercise aboriginal rights and title turn on the price of gold? / Andie Palmer -- Corexit to forget it : transforming coastal Louisiana into an energy sacrifice zone / Julie K. Maldonado -- Struggles & opportunities -- With or without railway? : post-catastrophe perceptions of risk and development in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec / Geneviève Brisson and Emmanuelle Bouchard-Bastien -- Bringing country back? : indigenous aspirations and ecological values in Australian mine-site rehabilitation / Tamar Cohen -- Harmonizing grassroots organizing and legal advocacy to address coal mining and shale gas drilling issues in southwestern Pennsylvania / Caitlin McCoy, Veronica Coptis, and Patrick Grenter -- Alternative futures -- Images of harm, imagining justice : gold mining contestation in Kyrgyzstan / Amanda E. Wooden -- El Salvador's challenge to the Latin American extractive imperative / Rachel Hannah Nadelman -- Unconventional action and community control : rerouting dependencies despite the hydrocarbon economy / Tristan Partridge -- Toward transition? challenging extractivism and the politics of the inevitable on the Navajo nation / Dana E. Powell -- Afterword: an open letter to extractivists / Jeanne Simonelli -- List of contributors -- Index
Constructing vulnerability: the experience of children and other groups within legal discourse / Michelle Aldridge, June Luchjenbroers -- Learning and unlearning being guilty: on the contingent ascription of a deficit category / Thomas Scheffer -- Categorisations of child 'in need' and child 'in need of protection' and implications for the formulation of 'deficit' parenting / Christopher Hall, Stef Slembrouck -- 'She is not coping': risk assessment and claims of deficit in social work / Arthur S. Firkins, Christopher N. Candlin -- Narrative, identity and care: joint problematisation in a study of people living with dementia / Jonathan Crichton, Tina Koch -- 'We're just going to be talking about you...': identifying deficits and achieving quality in nurse-patient discourse / Sally Candlin -- 'You don't want to look like that for the rest of your life': contested discourses of loss in a normative societal context / Lesley Stirling, Lenore Manderson, Jennifer MacFarlane -- Identity work in consultancy projects: ambiguity and distribution of credit and blame / Mats Alvesson, Stefan Sveningsson -- On the discursive construction of knowledge deficits in the 'alter' / Peter Kastberg, Marianne Grove Ditlevsen -- The discursive construction of language disorders / Dana Kovarsky, Irene Walsh -- Public and private identity: the co-construction of aphasia through discourse / Elizabeth Armstrong, Alison Ferguson, Lynne Mortensen -- Epistemic injustice and the power to define: interviewing Cameroonian primary school teachers about language education / Edith Esch -- Absence as deficit in assessing intercultural capability / Angela Scarino -- Discourses of deficit and deficits of discourse: computers, disability and mediated action / Rodney Jones -- Young peoples' binge drinking constituted as a deficit of individual self-control in UK government alcohol policy / Chris Hackley ... [et al.] -- Measuring deficit / Tim McNamara -- A neo-colonial farce? Discourses of deficit in Australian Aboriginal land claim and Native title cases / Michael Walsh
An introduction to Indigenous research ethics / Lily George, Lindsey MacDonald, and Juan Tauri -- Ethical conduct in Indigenous research: it's just good manners / Juanita Sherwood, and Thalia Anthony -- Developing ethical standards in criminology and criminal justice research: a focus on Indigenous Australian peoples / Debbie Bargallie, Chris Cunneen, Elena Marchetti, Juan Tauri, and Megan Williams -- Vision Mātauranga, eclectic anthropology, and the fading empire / Marama Muru-lanning -- Data ethics and data governance from a Māori worldview / Kiri West, Maui Hudson, and Tahu Kukutai -- Autoethnography and ethics: sovereignty, self-determination, and strategies / Julie Bull -- Engaging with 'That Treaty Question' on a university ethics committee in Aotearoa New Zealand / Lorena Gibson, O. Ripeka Mercier, and Rebecca Kiddle -- The practice of engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in genome research / Sharon Huebner, Azure Hermes, and Simon Easteal -- Try to keep quiet but my ancestors don't let me / Cherryl Waerea-i-te-rangi Smith -- "I was Hurt, But Now I am Strong" The story of a cultural, social, and emotional wellbeing programme / Pat Dudgeon, Angela Ryder, Carolyn Mascall, and Maddie Boe -- Implementing Indigenous research ethics at the interface / Amohia Boulton -- Kebi Paser: the Small Hill approach to research, ethics and cultural protocols / Gretchen Stolte, Noel Zaro, and Kaylynn Zaro -- Stable or changing? Revealing patterns of cultural influences on the discourses of research ethics / Angus Hikairo MacFarlane, Fiona Duckworth, and Sonja MacFarlane -- Decolonising Māori-Pākehā research collaborations: towards an ethics of Whanaungatanga and Manaakitanga in cross-cultural research relationships / Tarapuhi Vaeau, and Catherine Trundle -- Kei Tua o te Arai (beyond the veil): Taonga Puoro and contemporary technologies in musical conversation / Horomona Horo, and Jeremy Mayall -- Yuta anthropology / Miyarrka Media -- What does a shared space look like? A dialogue of a research partnership / Wiremu T. Puke, and Sebastian J. Lowe -- The struggle against neo-colonial academic exoticizing in postgraduate research / Rhea Lewthwaite, and Antje Deckert -- A deeper deep listening: doing pre-ethics fieldwork in Aotearoa New Zealand / Sebastian J. Lowe, Lily George, and Jennifer Deger.
Australia : background and U.S. relations / Bruce Vaughn -- Overeducation in the Australian graduate labor market : the roles of immigrant status and language background / Ian W. Li and Paul W. Miller -- Overseas workers and the role of professional associations / G. Davis -- Case studies of disadvantaged students' reading motivation : avoiding a deficit perspective / Clarence Ng and Brendan Bartlett -- Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people in Australia, education and health literacy / Jacqueline Boyle, Bronwyn Fredericks and Helena Teede -- Australia and the U.S. rebalancing to Asia strategy / Bruce Vaughn -- A multi-sector governance model for environmental sustainability : Australia case / Huong Ha -- Climate change and child health in Australia : likely futures, new inequities? / Lyndall Strazdins, Sharon Friel, Anthony McMichael, Susan Woldenberg Butler and Elizabeth Hanna -- Fisheries management : opportunities for reform / Jonathan Nevill -- Australia and New Zealand CBNG development and environmental implications / M.E. Taulis -- New Zealand : background and bilateral relations with the United States / Bruce Vaughn -- Human pharmaceuticals of potential concern to the New Zealand environment / Rhiannon Braund and Barrie Peake -- An efficiency analysis of New Zealand electricity distributors over time / Fatih Cemil Ozbugday and Paul H. L. Nillesen -- Relocation for specialist treatment : the New Zealand experience / Pam McGrath -- New Zealand : U.S. security cooperation and the U.S. rebalancing to Asia strategy / Bruce Vaughn -- Guam : U.S. defense deployments / Shirley A. Kan -- Military buildup on Guam : costs and challenges in meeting construction timelines / (United States Government Accountability Office -- Defense infrastructure : the Navy needs better documentation to support its proposed military treatment facilities on Guam / United States Government Accountability Office -- Guam initial technical assessment report / Ian Baring-Gould, Misty Conrad, Scott Haase, Eliza Hotchkiss and Peter McNutt -- Guam strategic energy plan / Misty Dawn Conrad -- Guam energy action plan / Misty Dawn Conrad and J. Erik Ness -- Compacts of free association : Micronesia and the Marshall Islands continue to face challenges measuring progress and ensuring accountability / United States Government Accountability Office -- The Marshall Islands and Micronesia : amendments to the compact of free association with the United States / Thomas Lum.
Introduction : the worlds of environmental justice / Ryan Holifield, Jayajit Chakraborty, and Gordon Walker -- Historicizing the personal and the political : evolving racial formations and the environmental justice movement / Laura Pulido -- 3social movements for environmental justice through the lens of social movement theory / Diane M. Sicotte and Robert J. Brulle -- Environmental justice movements and political opportunity structures / David N. Pellow -- Environmental justice and rational choice theory / William M. Bowen -- The political economy of environmental justice / Daniel Faber -- Feminism and environmental justice / Greta Gaard -- Opening black boxes : environmental justice and injustice through the lens of science and technology studies / Gwen Ottinger -- Procedural environmental justice / Derek Bell and Jayne Carrick -- The recognition paradigm of environmental injustice / Kyle Whyte -- A capabilities approach to environmental injustice / Rosie Day -- Vulnerability, equality, and environmental justice : the potential and limits of law / Sheila Foster -- Environmental human rights / Kerri Woods -- Sustainability discourses and justice : towards social-ecological justice / Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling and Åsa Svenfelt -- Spatial representation and estimation of environmental risk : a review of analytic approaches / Jayajit Chakraborty -- Assessing population at risk : areal interpolation and dasymetric mapping / Juliana Maantay and Andrew Maroko -- Application of spatial statistical techniques / Jeremy Mennis and Megan Heckert -- Historical approaches to environmental justice / Christopher G. Boone and Geoffrey L. Buckley -- The ethics of embodied engagement : ethnographies of environmental justice / Kathleen M. de Onís and Phaedra C. Pezzullo -- Storytelling environmental justice : cultural studies approaches / Donna Houston and Pavithra Vasudevan -- Facilitating transdisciplinary conversations in environmental justice studies / Jonathan K. London, Julie Sze, and Mary L. Cadenasso -- Cumulative risk assessment : an analytic tool to inform policy choices about environmental justice / Ken Sexton and Stephen H. Linder -- A review of community-engaged research approaches used to achieve environmental justice and eliminate disparities / Jacoby Wilson, Aaron Aber, Lindsey Wright, and Vivek Ravichandran -- Participatory GIS and community-based citizen science for environmental justice action / Muki Haklay and Louise Francis -- Streams of toxic and hazardous waste disparities, politics, and policy / Troy D. Abel and Mark Stephan -- Air pollution and respiratory health : does better evidence lead to policy paralysis? / Michael Buzzelli -- Water justice : key concepts, debates and research agendas / Leila M. Harris, Scott McKenzie, Lucy Rodina, Sameer H. Shah, Nicole J. Wilson -- Environmental justice and flood hazards : a conceptual framework applied to emerging findings and future research needs / Timothy W. Collins and Sara E. Grineski -- Climate change and environmental justice / Philip Coventry and Chukwumerije Okereke -- Environmental justice and large-scale mining / Leire Urkidi and Mariana Walter -- Justice in energy system transitions : a synthesis and agenda / Karen Bickerstaff -- Transportation and environmental justice : history and emerging practice / Alex Karner, Aaron Golub, Karel Martens, Glenn Robinson -- Food justice : an environmental justice approach to food and agriculture / Alison Hope Alkon -- Environmental crime and justice : a green criminological examination / Michael J. Lynch and Kimberly L. Barrett -- Urban parks, gardens and greenspace / Jason Byrne -- Urban planning, community (re)development, and environmental gentrification : emerging challenges for green and equitable neighbourhoods / Isabelle Anguelovski, Anna Livia Brand, Eric Chu, and Kian Goh -- Just conservation : the evolving relationship between society and protected areas / Maureen G. Reed and Colleen George -- Free-market economics, multinational corporations and environmental justice in a globalized world / Ruchi Anand -- Global environmental justice / Leah Temper -- Environmental justice for a changing arctic and its original peoples / Alana Shaw -- Environmental injustice in resource-rich Aboriginal Australia / Donna Green, Marianne Sullivan and Karrina Nolan -- Environmental justice across borders : lessons from the US-Mexico borderlands / Sara E. Grineski and Timothy W. Collins -- The dawn of environmental justice? : the record of left and socialist governance in Central and South America / Karen Bell -- Urban environmental (in)justice in Latin America : the case of Chile / Alexis Vásquez, Michael Lukas, Marcela Salgado and José Mayorga -- Environmental justice in Nigeria : divergent tales, paradoxes and future prospects / Rhuks T. Ako and Damilola S. Olawuyi -- Sub-imperial ecosystem management in Africa : continental implications of South African environmental injustices / Patrick Bond -- Environmental justice and attachment to place : Australian cases / David Schlosberg, Lauren Rickards, and Jason Byrne -- Environmental justice in South and Southeast Asia : inequalities and struggles in rural and urban contexts / Pratyusha Basu -- Environmental justice in a transitional and transboundary context in East Asia / Mei-Fang Fan and Kuei-Tien Chou -- Environmental justice in Western Europe / Heike Köckler, Séverine Deguen, Andrea Ranzi, Anders Melin, and Gordon Walker -- Environmental justice in Central and Eastern Europe : mobilization, stagnation, and detraction / Tamara Steger, Richard Filcak, and Krista Harper