Shannyn Palmer
Making Histories ‘Ngapartji-ngapartji Way’
History assumes a particular significance in contemporary colonised settler Australia. The epistemological and political challenges that persist for those historians wanting to explore an intercultural historical understanding of Australia continue to prompt questions about the nature of the discipline of History itself. This paper explores how my own intercultural, historical research seeks to actively and […]
2012 Minoru Hokari Scholarship
The 2012 Minoru Hokari Scholarship has been awarded to Ms Shannyn Palmer. Ms Palmer is a doctoral student in the Australian Centre for Indigenous History at the Australian National University. The award will support fieldwork for Ms Palmer’s project, titled ‘Thinking History Through People and Place: Mobile and situated historical narratives in southwest Central Australia’. […]
Past and Futures in a Digital Age: ‘Digital History’ and the drive toward shared histories and knowledge exchange in a colonised settler nation. (Shannyn Palmer) History assumes a particular significance in a colonised settler nation such as Australia. History here, like much of the physical landscape, is contested territory. Aboriginal perspectives need to be a part […]
Pasts and Futures in the Digital Age: Shared Histories and Knowledge Exchange across the Generations (Shannyn Palmer) History assumes a particular significance in a colonised settler nation such as Australia. History here, like much of the physical landscape, is contested territory. Aboriginal perspectives need to be part of a shared history rather than just consulted […]