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ABORIG 1002 - Indigenous Scholarship & Interplay of Knowledges
University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

ABORIG 1002 - Indigenous Scholarship & Interplay of Knowledges

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3820
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: 500 word Presentation 25%, 1000 word Journal entry 35%, 2000 word Essay (40%)
Syllabus:

This course will provide a foundation for students on the history of the affirmation, development and legitimization of Indigenous knowledge, theory and scholarship in Australia and internationally. Contemporary Indigenous knowledge present a counterpoint to colonial and post-colonial knowledge regimes as they are played out through education, politics, law and society among numerous other areas of the modern world. In investigating these knowledge structures students will learn about the diversity of Indigenous cultures in Australia. This will be counterpointed with study of key Indigenous cultures and associated texts in North America, Scandinavia and the Pacific. A focus will be placed on the student's capacity to apply multi-knowledges and interdisciplinary approaches for both complex understanding and the requirements of working with Indigenous communities. From this base students, will learn about the importance of applying Indigenous cultural protocols in the Australian context and in the presentation of Indigenous perspectives in everyday academic, legal, political and economic work. Students will also learn to re-conceptualise problems and question cultural assumptions by negotiating appropriate methodologies to analyse, evaluate and work independently and cooperatively. A variety of methods will be used to achieve engagement, analysis and synthesis including appropriate use of technologies, film, the analysis of texts and learning from Indigenous Elders and academics.

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3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3820 Mon 06/08/2018 Fri 31/08/2018 Fri 14/09/2018 Fri 26/10/2018


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21189 LE01 90 63 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 2pm - 3pm Napier, G03, Lecture Theatre
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 2pm - 3pm Napier, G03, Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21190 SE05 1 FULL 23 Jul - 10 Sep Monday 3pm - 5pm Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
1 Oct - 22 Oct Monday 3pm - 5pm Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
21191 SE04 20 11 26 Jul - 13 Sep Thursday 9am - 11am Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
4 Oct - 25 Oct Thursday 9am - 11am Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
21192 SE03 20 16 23 Jul - 10 Sep Monday 9am - 11am Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
1 Oct - 22 Oct Monday 9am - 11am Hartley, 122, Teaching Room
21193 SE02 1 FULL 24 Jul - 11 Sep Tuesday 4pm - 6pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Tuesday 4pm - 6pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room
21194 SE01 20 8 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 12pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 12pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG09, Teaching Room