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(Prices are in Australian dollars, including GST, and exclude freight. Books sent overseas are GST free. Prices may be subject to change.)
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Biopolitics of the Subject: An Introduction to the Ideas of Michel Foucault | ||
Jim Jose
ISBN 1 876248 13 0 PB 98pp 250x175 1998 Politics & Society |
French philosopher Michel Foucault (1926-1984) is one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. His influence has extended to many fields, including history, literature, and social theory. Yet at first reading, the complexity of his ideas can appear daunting. | NCA [$14.95] |
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Communicating at University: Skills for Success (First Edition) |
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Nicola Rolls & Peter Wignell
ISBN 9780980292398 PB 282pp July 2007 Teaching & Learning |
Providing students in higher education with a good foundation in the academic communication skills required to succeed at university and in professional contexts. More information >> NB: This edition no longer available for purchase please refer to third edition. |
OP [29.95] |
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Communicating at University: Skills for Success (Second Edition) | ||
Nicola Rolls & Peter Wignell
ISBN 9780980292398 PB pp Feb 2008 Teaching & Learning |
Providing students in higher education with a good foundation in the academic communication skills required to succeed at university and in professional contexts. NB: This edition no longer available for purchase please refer to third edition. |
OP [$34.95]
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Connection and Disconnection: Encounters Between Settlers and Indigenous People in the Northern Territory | ||
Tony Austin & Suzanne Parry (eds)
ISBN 1 876248 26 2 PB 330pp 230x150 1999 Politics & Society; Northern Australia |
Connection and Disconnection brings together twelve historians with an interest in encounters between Indigenous people and settlers in the Northern Territory. More than just a narrative of conflict and dispossession, the volume is concerned to reconceptualise the present through the past, rather than just understand the past itself. |
NCA [$38.50] |
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Distance, Drought and Dispossession: A History of the Northern Territory Pastoral Industry | ||
Glen McLaren & William Cooper
ISBN 1 876248 56 4 PB 216pp 250x175 2001 Environment & NRM; Northern Australia; Law & Business
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This history of the Northern Territory pastoral industry outlines how, for almost a century, cattlemen were subject to the tyrannies of distance and drought. Distance vitally affected time and cost of travel, income and quality of life. Similarly, geographic and environmental factors - especially drought - determined stocking rates, created mustering problems and affected the quality of livestock turned off, and overall profitability. |
NCA [$34.95] |
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Djama and VET: Exploring Partnerships and Practices in the Delivery of Vocational Education and Training in Rural and Remote Aboriginal Communities | ||
Australian National Training Authority Research Advisory Council
ISBN 1 876248 14 9 PB 111pp (Vol 1), 224p (Vol 2) 220x155 1998 Teaching & Learning |
Djama and VET addresses the pressing issues of Vocational Education and Training delivery to rural and remote Aboriginal communities. The research produced six case studies and a synthesis volume in which an argument is developed for best practice in the delivery of Vocational Education and Training to Aboriginal communities. |
Low $33.00
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Extra-Territorial: Stories and Poems from the Northern Territory Literary Awards | ||
Derek Wright (ed)
ISBN 0 949070 91 2 PB 163pp 249x175 1996 Fiction; Northern Australia |
All of the material in this anthology was entered for the competitions of the Northern Territory Literary Awards of 1994-1995 and half of the items, many of them winning entries, are the work of Territorian writers. The themes of the writing are as numerous and diverse as the writers. |
Low $38.50
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Forgetting Compliance: Aboriginal Health and Medical Culture | ||
Kim Humphery and Tarun Weeramanthri with Joseph Fitz
ISBN 1 876248 59 9 PB 122pp 249x175 2001 |
This study provides both a critical insight into the institutionalised culture of health services provision in the Northern Territory and, most importantly, points towards ways in which that culture can be transformed. We conclude that 'compliance', thought of as a measure of patient uptake, must be forgotten. Instead, provision and uptake issues must be thought about simultaneously, as two sides of the one coin. |
NCA [$33.00] |
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Indigenous Education: Historical, Moral and Practical Tales | ||
Stephen Harris and Merridy Malin (eds)
ISBN 1 876248 05 X PB 143pp 220x155 1997 Indigenous; Teaching & Learning |
NCA [33.00] |
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Information Communication Technology at University: Skills for Success (First Edition) |
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Greg Shaw
ISBN 9780980292329 PB pp Feb 2008 Teaching & Learning |
Students in any area of higher education need a good foundation in the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to research and produce written and oral presentations successfully at university and in professional contexts. NB: This edition no longer available for purchase please refer to second edition. |
OP [$24.95]
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Information Communication Technology at University: Skills for Success (Second Edition) |
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Greg Shaw
ISBN 9780980292329 PB pp Feb 2009 Teaching & Learning |
Students in any area of higher education need a good foundation in the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to research and produce written and oral presentations successfully at university and in professional contexts. |
OP [$29.95]
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Inside-Out | ||
Mickey Dewar
ISBN 1 876248 08 PB 162pp 249x175 1999 Politics & Society; Northern Australia |
In September 1883 notorious Fannie Bay Gaol opened its doors with thirty-one inmates. For the next ninety-six years, Fannie Bay Gaol housed those elements of Northern Territory society who transgressed the law of the northern frontier including killers, drug dealers, bushrangers, cattle-rustlers and thieves. |
Low $33.00
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| Language: Maintenance, Power and Education in Australian Aboriginal Contexts | |||
Christine Walton and William Eggington (eds)
ISBN 0 949070 21 1 PB 208pp 210x147 1990 Teaching & Learning
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Aboriginal people and issues, education, language and linguistics, Northern Territory | NCA | |
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The Making of the Northern Territory University | ||
J M Thomson
ISBN 1 876248 19 X PB 130pp 250x175 1999 History; Northern Australia |
This book provides a frank and illuminating account of the founding of a university in the Northern Territory. The author, Emeritus Professor Jim Thomson, AM, was warden of the University College of the Northern Territory and first deputy vice-chancellor of the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University). |
Low $27.95
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Modern Frontier: Aspects of the 1950s in Australia's Northern Territory | ||
Julie T Wells, Mickey Dewar & Suzanne Parry (eds)
ISBN 0 975761 42 0 PB xxiii+219pp 250x175 2005 Politics & Society; Northern Australia |
A study of Australia's Northern Territory in the 1950s using an interdisciplinary approach that takes in environmental, historical and cultural history. |
NCA [$53.35] |
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Never Trust a Government Man: Northern Territory Aboriginal Policy 1911-1939 |
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Tony Austin
ISBN 1 876248 02 5 PB 33pp 250x176 1997 Indigenous; History; Northern Australia |
A history of the administration of Aboriginal affairs by the Commonwealth Government in the Northern Territory in the period to the Second World War. It provides the most detailed account yet of the development of government policy in the areas of justice, employment, missionary activities, and welfare. Government activities are set in the context of white racism in the North and in the nation’s capital. |
NCA [33.00] |
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Night Song and other Poems | ||
John Muk Muk Burke
ISBN 1 876248 31 9 PB 56pp 207x144 1999 Indigenous; Fiction |
John Muk Muk Burke is a Wiradjuri man from southern New South Wales. His David Unaipon Prize winning novel Bridge of Triangles appeared in 1994. He has published poetry and numerous articles as well as being a guest editor of Northern Perspective. At the time of publication, he was a lecturer in the Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies of the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University). |
Low $16.95
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Northern Encounters: New Directions in North Australian History | ||
David Carment (ed)
ISBN 1 876248 93 9 PB 229pp 230x150 2004 History; Northern Australia |
In this wide-ranging book scholars from the Australian National University and Charles Darwin University present new approaches to the north Australian past. Authors range from postgraduate students to senior academics. Most chapters deal with the Northern Territory, but north Queensland also receives some attention. 'Northern Encounters' deals with questions concerning the past that many Australians in the early 21st century think are worthy of answers. |
NCA [$29.95]
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Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography: Volume 1: to 1945 | ||
David Carment, Robyn Maynard and Alan Powell (eds)
ISBN 0 949070 22 X PB 325pp 249x147 1990 |
This volume spans the period from the early British and French explorers of the Northern Territory coast to 1945 - and all those recorded herein are dead. Within that period, our work has shown, there are many, many more who would be worthy subjects for inclusion in a work of this kind; and there is a whole generation since 1945 as yet unrecorded. They are to be the subjects of later volumes in this series. |
NCA [$38.50] |
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Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography: Volume 2 | ||
David Carment and Barbara James (eds)
ISBN 0 949070 37 8 PB 240pp 249x147 1992 |
This second volume covers the period from 1945 until the attainment of Northern Territory self government but also includes some subjects which could not appear in Volume One. Like the first volume, Volume Two aims to provide a broad reflection of life in the Territory rather than focusing on eminent public figures. |
NCA [$38.50] |
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Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography: Volume 3 | ||
David Carment and Helen J Wilson (eds)
ISBN 0 949070 92 0 PB 368pp 249x147 1996 |
This volume has as its focus individuals whose careers in the Northern Territory flourished between 1978 and 1990. It also, however, includes articles on many individuals who were prominent in earlier periods and not recorded in the first two volumes. Both subjects of articles and their authors cover a particularly wide cross section of the Australian Community. |
Low $38.50
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| Northern Territory Judgements 1918-1950 | |||
Dean Mildren (ed)
2000;Northern Territory University Press in association with the School of Law, NTU Law & Business; Northern Australia |
Low [$95.00]
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Old Ways, New Ways: Wildlife Management in Northern Australia | ||
Julian Gorman, Lisa Petherham and Tom Vigilante (eds)
ISBN 0 975761 47 1 PB 156pp 290x200 2005 Environment & NRM; Northern Australia |
These papers were delivered at the 12th Annual Conference of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society in 1999. The collection of articles provides an informative and crucial insight into Australian wildlife management in northern Australia at that time. |
$18.50
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one man tribe | ||
Neil Murray
ISBN 1 876248 42 4 PB 116pp 249x175 1999 |
A collection of poems by Neil Murray. |
OP [$30.80] |
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The Politics of Multiculturalism in the Asia/Pacific | ||
David Myers (ed)
ISBN 0 949070 55 6 PB 190pp 250x175 1996 Politics & Society; Northern Australia |
It is inevitable that the prevailing ideology of a nation, whether overtly or covertly, will predetermine a mono-cultural language and literacy syllabus unless multicultural activists and ethnic minorities make their voices heard through the public media. The purpose of literacy is not just to find a job. Literacy is the vital key to an intelligent participation in self-government by multicultural democracy. |
Low $25.95
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Readings in Management, Organisation and Culture in East and Southeast Asia | ||
Peter Blunt and David Richardson (eds)
ISBN 0 949070 30 0 PB 371pp 149x175 1993 Law & Business; Southeast Asia |
This state-of-the-art collection of research focuses on scholarship which underscores the importance of cultural institutions, conceived broadly, in understanding and explaining economic action. It should prove to be an invaluable resource for students and researchers in management, organisation theory, anthropology and sociology and economics, interested in the substantive specification of East and South East Asia. More information >> |
Low $25.95
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The Territory Party: The Northern Territory Country Liberal Party 1974-1998 | ||
Alistair Heatley
ISBN 1 876248 20 3 PB 158pp 251x176 1998 Politics & Society; Northern Australia |
The Country Liberal Party dominated Northern Territory politics since the mid-1970s. Its influence has been obvious in all dimensions of Territory political activity. This book is the first separate and detailed study of the party. |
Low $33.00
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Their Way: Towards an Indigenous Walpiri Christianity | ||
Ivan Jordan
ISBN 1 376248 87 4 PB 150pp 249x175 2003 Indigenous; Northern Australia; Politics & Society |
The development of the Christian 'purlapa' (traditional dance) and Warlpiri iconography are two of the most significant phenomena in the history of missions in Australia. This book details the development and significance of these and other attempts to bring an Indigenous expression and application of the gospel within Warlpiri culture and reflects upon the missiological journey of faith experienced by the missionaries themselves. |
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True North: Contemporary Writing from the Northern Territory | ||
Marian Devitt (ed)
ISBN 1 876248 91 2 PB 161pp 249x175 2004 Fiction; Literature; Northern Australia Joint publication with NT Writers' Centre |
Writers from the Northern Territory have always punched well above their population weight in the wider literary world. In the freshness of their writing, their veracity, and their willingness to tackle substantial matters, the writers gathered here remind us why. More information >> |
Low $19.95
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The UN in East Timor: Building Timor Leste, a fragile state | ||
Juan Federer
ISBN 0 0975614 55 PB 148pp 250x176 2005 Politics & Society; Southeast Asia |
An insider's account of the East Timor liberation struggle. It is also an academically rigorous study of the creation by the United Nations of Timor Leste, the world's newest independent state. |
OP [$46.00] |
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| Voices, Vibes, Visions | |||
ISBN 0975835653 CD July 2006 Teaching & Learning |
'Hearing the Voices, Feeling the Vibes, Capturing the Visions' A selection of papers from the AATE/ALEA National Conference 2006, 8-11 July 2006, held at Darwin High School, Northern Territory |
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| White Missus of Arnhem Land | |||
Alex Smith
ISBN 0 949070 23 8 PB 143pp 2150x215 1990 History; Fiction; Northern Australia |
Low $29.95
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