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that were not referenced and for which I could find no reference online, eg "The report on the conference indicated agreement that an Institute was needed." - had no reference, and was implied in the fact that the institute was then created. Also not necessarily accurate to say that one led directly to the other since the interim council was created two years before the report from this conference was published.
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The proposed articles (links for individuals without articles) are unnecessary. I believe one can safely assume that most of these people would fail the notability guidelines of Knowledge. It is also questionable whether these lists of individuals should even be included. The article would be much
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ASP also publishes the Stanner Award winner for a manuscript by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, which recognises the importance of being published to emerging academics. The Publishing Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the AIATSIS Principal and Aboriginal Studies Press about which
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In keeping with its mandated functions, AIATSIS has been publishing Aboriginal Studies material since the 1980s. The Institute’s publishing arm is Aboriginal Studies Press (ASP) (formerly AIAS). The AIATSIS Research Publications became an imprint in 2011. With the Research program, ASP publishes the
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The appointment of Phillip Roberts to the Council reflected a growing pressure for an increase in Aboriginal representation within the Institute. But the move did not allay the belief held by some Aboriginal activists that the AIAS was engaging in ‘tokenism’ in the extent to which Aboriginal people
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Added the official functions of the original Institute and more information about the founding Principal of the AIAS. Included more details about prominent parts of the Institute established at that time - the Film Unit and Aboriginal Studies Press. More information about their ongoing work will be
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So far I've only completed the subsection "The Proposal and the Interim Council", but there I have added a bunch of references and provided more context at the beginning and more detail about the proposal to Cabinet, the conference attendees and the activities of the Interim Council in drafting the
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During the MacDougall/McKenzie era, a new style of ethnographic film was explored. One that moved away from film as a scientific record in favour of telling the story of individuals lives. The filmmakers also practiced a more collaborative approach to their films, and chose to use translations and
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I've made some changes/additions to the History section, which I thought it might be easier to outline here. It's a work-in-progress, but I have started by shuffling the content around into more manageable subsections that are in a more chronological order. I have also removed one or two sentences
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In his time as Principal, Ucko was responsible for implementing a policy later labelled “Aboriginalisation”, which was aimed at opening up the Institute to Aboriginal involvement and representation. This policy was influenced by a document circulated in 1974, called the Eaglehawk and Crow letter,
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Since the 1980s, titles published by ASP have included research reports, monographs, biographies, autobiographies, family and community histories, fictionalised history and children’s books. Since 2005 the list has aligned more closely with the Institute’s research focus. Most publications derive
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for his role in establishing the Institute. The lecture is presented by prominent person with knowledge or experience relating to issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia today. The purpose of the lecture series is to 'encourage all Australians to gain a better
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I was going to suggest that we could have a publications section, with an ASP subsection and a subsection for list of publications, but someone is working on an ASP article so that's a level of detail that might be better off over there. Since there are non-ASP publications, we could maybe do a
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In 1982, the AIAS established a task force that identified the prevailing need for further ‘Aboriginalisation’ of the Institute’s workforce. At the time, there were four Aboriginal staff members, making up around 7% of the total staff. This was followed in 1985 with the creation of the role of
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The Aboriginal Advisory Committee was established in 1975, and consisted of the six Aboriginal members of the AIAS Council. Early recommendations including increased representation of Aboriginal people on committees and the AIAS Council as well as employment at the Institute. The committee was
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The changes to the Institute that would take place in the following decade were also influenced by the shifting social and political landscape in Australia. The Aboriginal rights movement was growing and Aboriginal people were demanding a voice on Council, consultation with communities and an
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Below is the text I am proposing to replace the existing content under this subsection. Some of the existing text is incorporated here and other areas expand on the existing information, as well as new parts that aren't currently covered. Comments, suggested references and advice
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The Little Red Yellow Black Book was shortlisted with its companion website in the Australian Publishers Association Educational Awards, and is used widely in cross-cultural training, along with the Aboriginal Australia map. Previous milestone publications include
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I suggest that we move the links from the publication section (and yes, I was the one who added some of those links) to the 'external links' section, and populate the 'Publications' section with some text about AIATSIS publications, their history, status, etc.
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The expansion of the Institute continued into the 1980’s. The Aboriginal Studies Press began publishing the Australian Aboriginal Studies Journal in 1983, a peer-reviewed journal aimed at “promoting high-quality research in Australian Indigenous studies.”
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And btw, I inserted a Reflist command to make the references list for the proposed text from the preceding section appear at the end of that section, rather than staying at the end of the page (and thus interfering with anyone posting something new here).
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Between 1987 and 1989, the survival of the AIAS as an independent statutory body was tied to a proposal for a new statutory commission that would take over all aspects of the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio. This commission would become the
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The emergence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people filling the role of ‘cultural practitioner’, travelling to the AIAS to provide advice on projects and research being undertaken, was also documented from around 1976 onwards.
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which criticised the current model of academic research. Its authors called for increased participation of Aboriginal people in the running of the Institute and for training of Aboriginal people to be researchers in their own right.
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The 1970’s marked a period of change for the AIAS. This began with the appointment of the first Aboriginal member of the AIAS Council in 1970. Phillip Roberts, an Alawa man, served on the Council from September 1970 until June 1972.
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The power of film to “influence opinion” was becoming increasingly recognised and with this, the lack of representation of Aboriginal people telling their own stories. In 1978, a meeting chaired by prominent activist and academic
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Australian Aboriginal Studies (AAS) journal. All Aboriginal Studies Press-branded titles are peer-reviewed and the majority are published concurrently in print and several ebook formats. The first phone app was published in 2013.
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David MacDougall was appointed as the Director of this new AIAS Film Unit. With his wife and filmmaking partner Judith, and Kim McKenzie, the Film Unit operated until 1988 when its functions was absorbed back into the Institute.
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Bryson, Ian (2002), Recording culture in transition, Bringing to Light: a history of ethnographic filmmaking at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, pp
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The collections were also expanding, and by 1987 the AIATSIS library encompassed the print collections, a special Bibliographic Section and the Resource Centre (which contained the Institute’s audiovisual materials).
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Pascoe and AIATSIS 2012, "The Little Red Yellow Black Book: An introduction to Indigenous Australia" (Third Edition), Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra; see also AIATSIS, "AIATSIS Annual Report 2008-09", p.
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The appointment of Peter Ucko in 1972 as Principal of the AIAS has since been described as the beginning of an increase in involvement of Aboriginal people in the workings of the Institute.
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Another notable milestone of this period was the Aboriginal Studies Press first publication of a book written by an Aboriginal person. This happened in 1977, with the release of the book
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A History of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies 1959 -1989: An analysis of how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people achieved control of a national research institute
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echoed calls for greater Aboriginal involvement in the administration and functions of the AIAS. The new government was also responsible for a significant boost to AIAS funding.
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Palmer, Kingsley, ‘ATSIC: Origins and Issues for the Future’, A Critical Review of Public Domain Research and Other Materials, AIATSIS Research Discussion Paper # 12, 2004, p5,
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By the following year, the AIAS Film Unit had begun to implement a training program and had started employing trainee Aboriginal filmmakers on productions by the early 1980’s.
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Aboriginal Studies Coordination Officer within the AIAS, whose responsibilities involved improving access for Aboriginal people to the research and resources of the Institute.
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Sorry, I updated a bunch of information and citations in the Ethical research section and forgot to log in before doing so... so those changes made a few minutes ago were me!
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more informative if it was enhanced with respect to information about the institute (history, mission, projects, etc.) and not the people that belong to the institute.
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Yeah, these three publications in the list are already mentioned in the ASP text that should be over in the main article soon. They could be external links as well?
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Moser, Stephanie, ‘The Aboriginalisation of Archaeology’, in Ucko, Peter J (ed) Theory in Archaeology: A World Perspective, Routledge, London, 1995, p152
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understanding of issues that go to the heart of our development as a nation.' Prominent Aboriginal people have presented a number of the lectures.
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If anyone has any feedback or info on sources I can look at for more detail on what the Interim Council did between 1961-1964 that would be great!
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One of the most notable films produced towards the end of this period was Waiting for Harry, a prize-winning film directed by Kim McKenzie with
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The Rock Art Protection Program (RAPP) commenced in 1986 following a request for such an initiative by the then Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
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expressed these concerns, arguing for greater access to film and video in Aboriginal communities, and training in film production by the AIAS.
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manuscripts to publish from those submitted. Aboriginal Studies Press has national and international print and ebook distribution.
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MacDougall, David, 'Subtitling Ethnographic Films: Archetypes into Individualities', Visual Anthropology Review, 11 (1): 83-91
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Gray, Geoffrey (2007), A Cautious Silence: The Politics of Australian Anthropology, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, p226
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subtitles to give direct access to the subjects voice and thoughts rather than the dominant ‘voice of god’ narration style.
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The AIAS Film Unit that had operated in Sydney until 1973 was re-established in Canberra in 1975. Prominent American-born
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Pratt, Angela, ‘Make or Break? A Background to the ATSIC Changes and the ATSIC Review’, Parliament of Australia website,
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and now considered to exemplify the “style of collaborative filmmaking” the Film Unit favoured in their work.
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Publications section that includes an ASP subsection and an other publications (or something) subsection?
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The time Peter Ucko spent as Principal of the AIAS saw a phase of “rapid expansion” for the Institute.
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Heiss, Anita (2003), Dhuuluu-Yala - To Talk Straight, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, p 57
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Eaglehawk and Crow: an open letter concerning the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
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The AIAS began presenting a biennial Wentworth Lecture in 1978, named as a tribute to
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In 1975-1976, a category of research grants for Aboriginal researchers was introduced.
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The policy and structural changes to the Institute continued throughout the 1970’s.
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The Two Worlds of Jimmie Barker: the Life of an Australian Aboriginal, 1900-1972
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renamed in 1978, to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee.
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increased focus on projects relevant to the needs of Indigenous people.
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This was followed in 1971 with a second Aboriginal Council member,
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