TY - THES TI - From prehistory to history: shared perspectives in Australian heritage interpretation AU - Batten, Bronwyn DA - 2005/// PY - 2005 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - Macquarie Unversity UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/445 KW - Heritage KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - THES TI - ‪From prehistory to history: shared perspectives in Australian heritage interpretation‬ AU - Batten, Bronwyn DA - 2005/// PY - 2005 DP - https://figshare.mq.edu.au/articles/thesis/From_prehistory_to_history_shared_perspectives_in_Australian_heritage_interpretation/19441691 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - Macquarie University ST - ‪From prehistory to history UR - https://doi.org/10.25949/19441691.v1 KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - THES TI - Exploring Aboriginal identity through Self- portraiture AU - Beetson, Bianca Renee AB - This exegesis examines my practice through my identity as a Kabi Kabi, Wiradjuri, Kuku Ylandji and Pita Pita woman with English, Scottish and Romany Gypsy heritage. It contextualises the development of my practice from 1997 to 2017, which is the period immediately following my graduation from an undergraduate degree until now. The major focus of the exegesis, however, is on works from the last decade, when self-portraiture became a prominent part of my practice, which I explore through a variety of media: photography, performance, painting, drawing, and sculpture. To contextualise my practice, I also examine contemporary artists who utilise Indigenous frameworks to disrupt the traditions of Western portraiture. My own work uses humour and ideas of performativity as tools to positively intervene into debates about Aboriginal identity. For example, my use of the colour pink can be understood as candy coating a difficult conversation around colonisation. I also reclaim the language of the coloniser through serial portraiture and challenge ideas of Aboriginal femininity. Contributing to identity politics art, I refuse the idea of an essential self through the idea of a performative self-portrait. One of my aims is to reclaim Aboriginal agency and to decolonise the idea of the self. DA - 2017/07// PY - 2017 LA - Kabi Kabi- E29 Gubbi Gubbi, D10 Wiradjuri, Kuku Ylandji- Y78: KUKU YALANJI and Pita Pita- G6 Pitta Pitta M3 - Professional Doctorate thesis PB - Griffith University UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10072/376769 KW - Indigenous identity KW - Indigenous peoples ER - TY - THES TI - Aboriginal Stories of Victoria Park Negotiation, consultation and engagement AU - Burgess, Anne Maree Player DA - 2018/// PY - 2018 DP - https://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/17969 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of Sydney UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2123/17969 KW - Architecture KW - Urban design ER - TY - THES TI - Telling the stories : art making as a process of recovery, healing and celebration AU - Charles, C. AB - I am a Latje Latje man born and raised in Mildura. I am a contemporary artist, a dancer and a father. I began dancing with the Latje Latje dance group when I was four. I come from river country. I spent the first six years of my life on the banks of the M DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 DP - researchbank.rmit.edu.au LA - en M3 - Master's thesis PB - RMIT University ST - Telling the stories UR - https://researchbank.rmit.edu.au/view/rmit:6250 Y2 - 2019/10/20/08:57:02 ER - TY - THES TI - " Citizens minus?": urban Aboriginal self-determination and co-production in the City of Calgary AU - Dekruyf, Katherine A CY - Canada DA - 2017/// PY - 2017 M3 - Master of Arts PB - University of Lethbridge UR - https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/citizens-minus-urban-aboriginal-self/docview/2010534081/se-2 KW - Urban planning ER - TY - THES TI - Resistance Is Never Wasted - Defending Māori Cultural Heritage with Radical Planning AU - Doyle, Cassino Thane DA - 2019/// PY - 2019 M3 - Master of Planning PB - University of Otago UR - https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10523/9476/DoyleCassino2019MPlan.pdf?sequence=1 KW - Maori KW - Urban planning ER - TY - THES TI - Brambuk Living Cultural Centre and the Remchingen Kulturhalle, AU - Dunn, Michelle CY - Melbourne, Australia DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2446054~S30 M3 - Undergraduate PB - University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture UR - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2446054~S30 KW - Architecture ER - TY - THES TI - Making Civic Space: A Comparative Study of Civic Space Design in the Contemporary Settler Societies of Australia and New Zealand AU - Johnson, Fiona Claire DA - 2019/// PY - 2019 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of Melbourne ST - Making Civic Space UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11343/238551 KW - Architecture ER - TY - THES TI - Architecture and the Construction of Aboriginality AU - Lochert, Mathilde DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - Thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology KW - Architecture ER - TY - THES TI - Developing cross-cultural knowledge ('right way'science) to support Indigenous cultural fire management AU - McKemey, Michelle B A3 - Reid, Nick A3 - Ens, Emilie A3 - Hunter, John A3 - Ridges, Malcolm DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of New England UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/30852 KW - Landscape architecture KW - Urban planning ER - TY - THES TI - Reclaiming Darug history: revealing the truths about settlement on Darug Ngurra through the lens of an Australian Aboriginal historical research methodology AU - Norman-Hill, Rosemary DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 M3 - Doctor of Indigenous Philosophy PB - Southern Cross University UR - ttps://doi.org/10.25918/thesis.70 KW - Land rights KW - Landscape architecture KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - THES TI - Aboriginality and architecture : built projects by Merrima and unbuilt projects on Mer AU - O'Brien, Kevin AB - Few occasions present an opportunity to withdraw from the time-cost mantra that constantly threatens to cripple design thinking in the 'real world' of architectural practice. As such, the following research by design is one of those rare moments permitting a sustained opportunity for insightful design reflection as a practitioner. It occurs after ten years of practical experience immersed in the subject at hand and lands squarely on the crossroads of my holistic architectural development. This is the net in which this document is cast.As a practitioner (and occasional design tutor), I am fascinated by the specific design problem of proposing a culturally responsive architecture. The projects I engage with are what I consider the fundamental projects that sponsor, support and affect the day-to-day events of the Aboriginal community at large. Put another way, I am constantly immersed in the dynamic relationship between Aboriginality and architecture due to my cultural, educational and professional experiences. The result is that I have collected a substantial array of experiences over the past decade that I now think needs to be re-considered and recorded (at the very least for posterity). As such, I am convinced that a design based form of research will allow me to draw upon these previous experiences in order to present a meaningful body of knowledge that will not only reveal a culturally derived design position but also illustrate it as an active agent in engaging hypothetical design case studies.This thesis document is, for the most part, a subjective document. This is the inherent nature of design and it has affected the research in its entirety. Through a series of design led considerations, this research comprises four parts that aim to illustrate the relationship between Aboriginality and architecture.The first part is a reconsideration of completed design projects (that I have been involved with to varying degrees) against a limited (but potent) body of literature that aims to establish certain semiotic, ideological and re-presentation issues relevant to an architecture engaging Aboriginal contexts. This opportunity for reconsideration reveals a further criterion of design meaning that becomes the basis for initiating the design case studies in the next stage.The second and third parts constitute a series of active design investigations. These parts take the previously revealed ideas of meaning and investigate three design case studies on Mer in the eastern Torres Strait Islands. Three projects provided extensive design investigation opportunities, namely, a Church building for the Church of the Torres Strait congregation, an Elders Meeting Place, and a Keeping Place and Workshop. Each project had particular idiosyncrasies that upon completion resulted in observations best described as design intent. It also became clear that there was 'something else' present in the completed projects that would shift the discussion in a new direction. The fourth part represents a period of reflection on the previous stage in order to reveal the 'something else' emerging as an unconscious design driver. It uncovers the notion of liminal space, or the space in between, as a means of broadening an understanding of the 'relationship' originally pursued. The three design case study projects are renewed specifically to find these liminal moments and extract an understanding of the greater condition. What is further encountered is the greater holistic context, or 'culture-scape', that any project is part of.The fundamental realization that occurred through this design research was the formulation of a Spatial Diagram that illustrated my perception of space (and time) as a cultural construct that anticipates those moments of symbiosis. This revelation has become the pivotal moment establishing a personal critical position from which I am able to evaluate a broader notion of architectural design in practice (and in education). As such the academic journey embedded within this document has delivered a set of findings that have sharpened my design thinking and reset a new course of exploration m my next stage of architectural practice. CY - Brisbane DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 LA - eng M3 - MPhil thesis PB - University of Queensland ST - Aboriginality and architecture UR - https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:194135 KW - Architecture ER - TY - THES TI - Problematising the wickedness of 'disadvantage' in Australian Indigenous affairs policy AU - Pyle, Elizabeth Ann DA - 2018/// PY - 2018 M3 - MBA PB - Queensland University of Technology UR - https://eprints.qut.edu.au/122956/1/Elizabeth_Pyle_Thesis.pdf ER - TY - THES TI - Self-Centering Aboriginalities: An Examination of Three Aboriginal Cultural Centers in Southeastern Australia AU - Thorner, Sabra G. DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 DP - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2833124~S30 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of Melbourne, Faculty of Arts ST - Self-Centering Aboriginalities UR - https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2833124~S30 KW - Architecture KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER - TY - THES TI - Aboriginal Cultural Heritage on Farmlands: The Perceptions of Farmers of the Tatiara District of South Australia AU - Toone, Gary Robert CY - CAnberra DA - 2016/// PY - 2016 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - Australian National University UR - https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/127456/1/Toone%20Thesis%202017.pdf KW - Urban and cultural heritage ER -