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Indigenous Australian Studies
Charles Sturt University
Arts and Education
Phone
02 6885 7347
Website
http://arts-ed.csu.edu.au/schools/indigenous-aust-studies
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Researchers
(11)
Research Outputs
(220)
Prizes
(44)
Activities
(34)
Press/Media
(19)
Research output
Research output per year
2003
2016
2018
2019
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
488
Citations
13
h-index
74
Article
28
Presentation only
24
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
23
Conference paper
71
More
18
Abstract
8
Chapter
7
Chapter in textbook/reference book
7
Editorial
5
Doctoral Thesis
3
Policy/Procedures/Guidelines
3
Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
3
Book/Film/Article review
2
Commissioned report (public)
2
Other report
2
Commissioned report (non-public)
2
Poster
2
Review article
2
Creative Works - Recorded or Rendered works
2
Creative Works - Original - Visual art works
1
Book
1
Creative Works - Curation of Exhibition/Event/Festival
1
Creative Works - Live Performance
Research output per year
Research output per year
2 results
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Commissioned report (non-public)
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2016
Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP): Final report
Dudgeon, P., Newnham, K., Brideson, T., Darlaston-Jones, D., Cranney, J., Hammond, S.,
Harris, J.
, Herbert, H., Homewood, J., Page, S. & Phillips, G.,
2016
,
Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching
.
54 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Commissioned report (non-public)
2009
Children and young peoples' views of Wodonga: Report to Council
Dockett, S.
, Kearney, E. &
Perry, B.
,
2009
,
Charles Sturt University
.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Commissioned report (non-public)
Collaborative Projects
100%
Child-friendly Cities
100%
Young People's Views
100%
Administrative Structure
100%
Local Community
50%