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Informit Indigenous Collection

A single platform for Indigenous worldviews

 

The Informit Indigenous Collection (IIC) offers both topical and historical issues within Indigenous studies. Readily available, the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary framework encompasses anthropology, community development, cultural studies, economics, education, health, history, human geography, law and land rights, literature, politics and policy making, (post)colonial studies, psychology, race studies, sociology and visual and performing arts.

 

IIC gives access to emergent and ground breaking research within the global community offering scope for critical international engagement and debate. With material from Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, North America and The Pacific, which normally is not easily located in standard resources, IIC is a platform for Indigenous worldviews.

 

This collection will benefit a great variety of professionals and researchers involved with Indigenous issues such as anthropologists, archaeologists, and people working in government departments, health services, legal services, museums, as well as in Aboriginal land councils and other Indigenous organisations.

 

The relevance and the quality of all the content in the Informit Indigenous Collection is secured by peak professional bodies and key partners such as Aboriginal Studies Press, Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, University of Queensland, Aboriginal Inc., Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific, Australian Archaeological Association, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, ACER Press, Australian Academic Press, Fiji Institute of Applied Studies, Center of World Indigenous Studies, University of Waikato, Polynesian Society, Ateneo de Manila University Press, Philippine Studies Association of Australia, Association for the Publication of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies and many more.

 

Key topics include anthropology, community development, cultural studies, economics, education, health, history, human geography, law and land rights, literature, politics and policymaking, (post)colonial studies, psychology, race studies, sociology and visual and performing arts

 

Key journals include Aboriginal History, Australian Aboriginal Studies, AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, Australian Indigenous Law Review, Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, He Puna Korero: Journal of Maori and Pacific Development, Journal of the Polynesian Society.

 

Why choose the Informit Indigenous Collection?

 

»Core content - ground breaking research brought together in one collection 

»Unique material - access peer-reviewed journals, reports and eBooks unavailable elsewhere online

»Established - over twenty years of backfiles means you won't overlook important archive content 

»Accessibility - find previously hard to find material quickly

»Comprehensive - benefit from cover-to-cover access to all full text articles 

»Email alerts - track subjects and titles of interest to you

 
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Warning: The records in this database may contain names and/or images of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Subjects covered:
  • » Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' health
  • » Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies
  • » Indigenous peoples
  • » Indigenous peoples' health
  • » Indigenous studies
Frequency: Continuous
Coverage: Full text publications: 1977- ; Index: 1977-
Records: 12,000+
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