Papers and Publications
Bern, J. ‘Planning for Social Impact: Some preliminary
questions from an Arnhem Land case study’, Rio Tinto Community
Relations Workshop, Weipa, May 2000
Bern, J. ‘Self Government in Remote Aboriginal Australia:
The Barriers to Responsibility’. Annual Meeting of the Society
for Applied Anthropology, Portland Oregon, March 2003.
Bern, J. ‘Remote Indigenous Communities and Primary Health
Care Services: Examining the Balance of Rights’. Lecture
to Peter Wall Institute, University of British Columbia. 10th
April 2003
Bern, J. Evaluation of Strong Constitutional Review of Yugul
Mangi Community Government Scheme. Report to the Northern Territory
Department of Community Development Sport and Cultural Affairs.
ISCCI, University of Wollongong, 2003.
Bern, J. and K. A. Senior. ‘Decision making and responsibility
in a remote Aboriginal Town’. Rio Tinto Community and indigenous
Relations Workshop, Beechworth, November 2002.
Bern, J., K. A. Senior and D. Perkins. ‘The Dynamics of
Managing Subsistence in a Remote Indigenous Community in Australia’s
Northern Territory’. Unpublished manuscript.
Corn, Aaron D, S. Ngukurr Crying: Male Youth in a Remote
Indigenous Community. SEALCP Working Paper #2, University
of Wollongong, 2001.
Edmunds, Mary ‘Separation of Powers. Sources of Authority
and Decision-Making in a South East Arnhem Land Community’.
Australian Anthropological Society Conference, Perth, 2000.
Edmunds, Mary. Separation of Powers: Sources of Authority and
Frameworks for Decision-Making in a South East Arnhem land Community.
SEALCP Working Paper #4, University of Wollongong, 2001.
O’Donnell, Rosemary ‘Sorcery as cultural difference
in the dialectics of identification’. Australian Anthropological
Society Conference, Sydney, 2002.
Senior, K. A. Back Where we Started? Schooling in Ngukurr.
SEALCP Working Paper #1, University of Wollongong, 2000.
Senior, K. A. Health Beliefs and Behaviour: the Opportunities
and Practicalities of “Looking after Yourself” in
Ngukurr. SEALCP Working Paper #5, University of Wollongong,
2001.
Senior, K. A. A Gudbala Laif? Health and wellbeing in a
remote Aboriginal community- what are the problems and where lies
responsibility?. Ph.D. Thesis, Australian National University,
2003.
Senior, K. A, ‘Boyfriends, Babies and Basketball, current
lives and future selves of young women in Ngukurr’, paper
presented to the current Indigenous issues series, The North Australia
Research Unit, The Australian National University 6th June, 2003.
Senior, K. A, ‘Walkin’ about at night, young women
and their relationships in a remote Aboriginal community’,
paper presented to the Health and Society seminar series, The
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies, 13th October, 2003.
Senior, K. A., ‘Walkin’ about at Night: Young women
and their relationships in a remote Aboriginal community in the
Northern Territory of Australia, Submitted to Youth & Society.
Senior, K. A and Thompson, A, ‘Perceptions of disability
in a remote Aboriginal community and the relevance of the World
Health Organisations Classification of disabilities (the ICIDH)',
seminar presented to The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
December 21, 1999.
Taylor J., J. Bern and K. Senior. Ngukurr at the Millennium:
a Baseline Profile for Social Impact Planning in South East Arnhem
Land, CAEPR Research Monograph No.18, Canberra, 2000.
Wand, Paul and Jeff Wilkie South East Arnhem Land Collaborative
Research Project: The Origins in Rio Tinto. SEALCP Working
Paper #3, University of Wollongong, 2001.