Articles of discussion from our researchers.
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International scholars call for sustainable integration of Indigenous knowledge systems in doctoral education
26 OctIndigenous Knowledge Systems in South Africa and Australia: Transforming Doctoral Education is the focus of a recent article by an international team of scholars, including ourselves—Professors Maria Raciti and Catherine Manathunga from the UniSC Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre.
‘In Solidarity with Decolonisation’
23 OctIs the colonialism already over? In an attempt to find out the answer to this question, I have dedicated a significant portion of my life to research about colonialisation and decolonisation.
‘Histories of knowledges’ for research education
16 OctIn an era marked by complex environmental, health, and social challenges, the importance of diverse perspectives and knowledges in addressing these issues has never been more apparent.
Previous posts
Sintering of Manufactured Snow Using Liquid Dye in a Simulated Environment
9 OctIn the far reaches of the earth, where temperatures plunge well below freezing, the creation of snow pavements is essential for maintaining essential transportation routes.
Teachers’ Educational Experiences and Preparedness in Teaching Students with Autism
2 OctThe inclusion of students with autism in mainstream classrooms is a positive and essential step towards a more inclusive education system.
Place Consciousness and School Leaders' Intentionality as Partnership Imperatives
29 SepRecruiting and retaining quality teachers in regional, rural, and remote (RRR) areas has long been a challenge faced by Australian educational institutions.
Re-membering oceans, bodies, rhythms and breath: a collective reflection on life/work as we walk-write from different shorelines
20 SepIn their journal article, Amelia Walker, Debra Wain, Ali Black, and Elena Spasovska embark on a journey of creative expression and introspection.
Polycentric agglomeration and haze pollution: evidence from China
17 SepChina's urbanisation in recent decades has been accompanied by a pressing environmental challenge - haze pollution.
A crypto-tourism case study of Agnes Water/Seventeen Seventy, Australia
5 SepCryptocurrencies have made waves in the tourism industry, and a case study in Central Queensland, Australia, explores their impact on the towns of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy.
Unmuted: An Indigenist truth-telling provocation
1 SepIn a refreshing departure from the usual academic discourse, Dr Maria Raciti's article invites readers to embark on a journey at the point where Indigenous and Western knowledge systems meet.
Undergraduate paramedic student competency assessment: A grounded theory study explaining how assessors in Australia and New Zealand determine student competency to practice
25 AugParamedics play a critical role in the healthcare system, often being the first responders in life-threatening situations.
Advancing the inclusion agenda in Australia: A multi-case study of the school experiences of children adopted from overseas
16 AugIn Australia, inclusive education has been gaining momentum, recognising the diverse needs of students from various backgrounds.
Exegesis as manifesto
8 AugIn the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, creative practitioners are facing an increasing demand to validate their creative works as tangible research outputs.
Developing preservice teachers' intercultural understanding and capability through wider field experience/service learning in Peru
2 AugThis study, conducted by Peter Grainger and Alison Willis, offers a fresh perspective on enhancing intercultural capabilities among preservice teachers.