Online webinar event hosted by Terri Janke and Company, delivered Monday 29 July 2024 Part One - Recount and reflect on the webinar Earlier in 2024, I was pleased to be among the attendees present during an online webinar hosted by Terri Janke and Company, and presented by Anika Valenti, a Senior Associate in the … Continue reading “Law Way: From Bush to Business”
Tag: Indigenous knowledge
A series of quick updates #2
DERCCHATS: Making Space for Indigenous Research November 16, 2021 The final DERCChat of 2021 was a hybrid panel session - a combined live-in-person event that was also streamed to an online audience via Facebook. The event explored the following questions: How is Indigenous knowledge recognised in research? How do we create space for it in … Continue reading A series of quick updates #2
Where exactly am I – in the scheme of things?
Understanding self and others within the schema of the worlds around us: maps as an entry point into the analysis of the interaction of European and Aboriginal knowledge systems. The skills of visualisation and visual analysis are essential to any understanding of the basic theoretical issues of perception and cognitionTurnbull 1993: v My son has … Continue reading Where exactly am I – in the scheme of things?