CAEPR Seminars 2013 Series 1 A seminar series hosted by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. VENUE: Haydon Allen G052 (Building No. 22, between ANU Union and The Tank lecture theatre), Australian National University. TIME: Wednesdays, 12.30 – 2.00 pm, unless otherwise noted. WEBSITE: For full seminar abstracts, audio recordings and seminar materials, visit http://caepr.anu.edu.au/events.php ENQUIRIES: Centre Administrator on (02) 6125 0587 or email: [email protected] RECORDINGS: At the discretion of presenters, some CAEPR seminars are now made available through this website as audio podcasts, together with appropriate handout materials. Links will be found beneath the seminar abstract. Certain types of seminar presentation, including works in progress and thesis reports, may not be appropriate for podcast. The discussion following a presentation is not recorded. 20 March T h e o r i s i n g a n d t r a c k i n g t h e g l o b a l M āo r i d i a s p o r a Tahu Kukatai, RSSS Visiting Fellow CAEPR, Senior Research Fellow National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis, University of Waikato 27 March Aborigines and the economic history of Australia in the early colonial period Boyd Hunter, Senior Fellow CAEPR 03 April Assessing the quality of proposed Indigenous economic and social policies: A checklist methodology for evaluation David McDonald, Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health and Director, Social Research & Evaluation Pty Ltd 10 April Of sheds and crafty classrooms: Can CDEP’s sociology of work have an after-life? Will Sanders, Senior Fellow CAEPR 1 | CAEPR SEMINARS 17 April | S e r i e s 1 2013 Indigenous disability: Recent evidence Nick Biddle, Research Fellow, CAEPR 24 April Influencing policies on youth and petrol sniffing: The work of CAYLUS Tristan Ray, Co-Manager, Central Australian Youth Link Up Service 1 May Language as emblem and language as means of communication: The significance for language and educational policies Jane Simpson, Chair of Indigenous Linguistics and Head, School of Language Studies, ANU 8 May Indigenous media: Why one size doesn’t fit all Daniel Featherstone, General Manager, Indigenous Remote Communications Association 15 May No S e m i n a r 22 May Canberra fantasies, remote Indigenous subjects and whites in Alice Springs: An anthropological view Åse Ottosson, Senior Research Associate, School of Archaeology & Anthropology, ANU 29 May Assisting and supporting Aboriginal Australians following critical incidents and trauma: Can Psychological First Aid be suitably adapted to meet the needs of Aboriginal communities? Len Kanowski, Senior Advisor NSW Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health; Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU 5 June An ethnography of changes in child rearing over time in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands: Implications for policy development on health in early childhood Gill Shaw, Consultant Researcher with Bowchung Consulting 2 | THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
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