2023 Book Chapter Cultural expertise and Indigenous people in AustraliaTrigger, David S. (2023). Cultural expertise and Indigenous people in Australia. Cultural expertise, law, and rights. (pp. 244-255) edited by Livia Holden. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003167075-26 |
2021 Book Chapter Waanyi Country, North AustraliaTrigger, David S. (2021). Waanyi Country, North Australia. Alexis Wright, Carpentaria: the law of the land. (pp. 38-40) edited by Susan Barrett , Estelle Castro-Koshy and Laura Singeot. Paris, France: Belin Éducation/Humensis. |
2021 Book Chapter The state’s stakes at the Century Mine, 1992–2012Everingham, Jo-Ann, Trigger, David and Keenan, Julia (2021). The state’s stakes at the Century Mine, 1992–2012. The absent presence of the state in large-scale resource extraction projects. (pp. 279-312) edited by Nicholas A. Bainton and Emilia E. Skrzypek. Canberra, ACT Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/ap.2021.09 |
2020 Book Chapter Personal challenges and professional research in Aboriginal Australia: reading 'The Politics of Suffering'Trigger, David (2020). Personal challenges and professional research in Aboriginal Australia: reading 'The Politics of Suffering'. Ethnographer and contrarian: biographical and anthropological essays in honour of Peter Sutton. (pp. 108-119) edited by Julie D. Finlayson and Frances Morphy. Mile End, SA Australia: Wakefield Press. |
2018 Book Chapter Ethnographic collections, Indigenous narratives, and post-colonial rights in AustraliaMartin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2018). Ethnographic collections, Indigenous narratives, and post-colonial rights in Australia. The social work of narratives: human rights and the cultural imaginary. (pp. 103-120) edited by Gareth Griffiths and Philip Mead. Stuttgart, Germany: ibidem Press. |
2017 Book Chapter Chinese history, Indigenous identity and mixed ancestry in Australia's Gulf CountryTrigger, David and Martin, Richard (2017). Chinese history, Indigenous identity and mixed ancestry in Australia's Gulf Country. Mixed race identities in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. (pp. 36-48) edited by Kirsten McGavin and Farida Fozdar. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315559391 |
2016 Book Chapter Shared country, different stories: a post-settler vignetteTrigger, David (2016). Shared country, different stories: a post-settler vignette. Land and language in Cape York Peninsula and the Gulf Country. (pp. 285-302) edited by Jean-Christophe Verstraete and Diane Hafner. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins. doi: 10.1075/clu.18.14tri |
2016 Book Chapter Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in QueenslandMartin, Richard J., Sneddon, Andrew and Trigger, David (2016). Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in Queensland. The right to protect sites: Indigenous heritage management in the era of native title. (pp. 137-158) edited by Pamela Faye McGrath. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. |
2016 Book Chapter Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australiade Rijke, Kim, Martin, Richard and Trigger, David (2016). Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australia. Engaging Indigenous Economy: Debating Diverse Approaches. (pp. 43-53) edited by Will Sanders. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/caepr35.04.2016.04 |
2016 Book Chapter Intimacies with country, environmentalism and intercultural relations in Northern Australia's Gulf CountryMartin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2016). Intimacies with country, environmentalism and intercultural relations in Northern Australia's Gulf Country. Unstable relations: indigenous people and environmentalism in contemporary Australia. (pp. 92-121) edited by Eve Vincent and Timothy Neale. Perth, WA, Australia: University of Western Australia Press. |
2016 Book Chapter ‘Nothing never change’: mapping land, water and Aboriginal identity in the changing environments of northern Australia’s Gulf CountryMartin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2016). ‘Nothing never change’: mapping land, water and Aboriginal identity in the changing environments of northern Australia’s Gulf Country. Other people's country: law, water and entitlement in settler colonial sites. (pp. 1-18) edited by Timothy Neale and Stephen Turner. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2015 Book Chapter Change and Succession in Australian Aboriginal Claims to LandTrigger, David (2015). Change and Succession in Australian Aboriginal Claims to Land. Strings of Connectedness. (pp. 53-73) edited by Peter Toner. Canberra, ACT Australia: ANU Press. |
2015 Book Chapter Ancestry and the politics of social inclusion in native title negotiationsTrigger, David (2015). Ancestry and the politics of social inclusion in native title negotiations. Native title from Mabo to Akiba: a vehicle for change and empowerment?. (pp. 199-212) edited by Sean Brennan, Megan Davis, Brendan Edgeworth and Leon Terrill. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Federation Press. |
2014 Book Chapter Mining in Aboriginal Australia: Economic impacts, sustainable livelihoods and cultural difference at Century Mine, northwest QueenslandMartin, David, Trigger, David and Parmenter, Joni (2014). Mining in Aboriginal Australia: Economic impacts, sustainable livelihoods and cultural difference at Century Mine, northwest Queensland. Natural resource extraction and indigenous livelihoods: development challenges in an era of globalisation. (pp. 37-56) edited by Emma Gilberthorpe and Gavin Hilson. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing. doi: 10.4324/9781315597546-6 |
2013 Book Chapter Rethinking nature and nativenessTrigger, David (2013). Rethinking nature and nativeness. Up close and personal : on peripheral perspectives and the production of anthropological knowledge. (pp. 140-157) edited by Cris Shore and Susanna Trnka. New York, United States: Berghahn Books. |
2013 Book Chapter Forensic social anthropologyTrigger, David, Martin, David, Memmott, Paul, Winn, Phllip, Burke, Paul, Peterson, Nicolas, Veth, Peter, Holcombe, Sarah and Palmer, Kingsley (2013). Forensic social anthropology. Expert Evidence: Law, Practice, Procedure and Advocacy. (pp. 36.51-36.9058) edited by Ian R. Freckelton and Hugh Selby. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: Thomson Reuters. |
2011 Book Chapter Anthropology and the resolution of native title claims: Presentation to the Federal Court Judicial Education ForumTrigger, David (2011). Anthropology and the resolution of native title claims: Presentation to the Federal Court Judicial Education Forum. Unsettling anthropology: The demands of native title on worn concepts and changing lives. (pp. 142-149) edited by Toni Bauman and Gaynor Macdonald. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. |
2011 Book Chapter Whales, whitefellas and the ambiguity of 'nativeness': Reflections on the emplacement of Australian identitiesTrigger, David (2011). Whales, whitefellas and the ambiguity of 'nativeness': Reflections on the emplacement of Australian identities. Invasive and introduced plants and animals: Human perceptions, attitudes and approaches to management. (pp. 109-120) edited by Ian D. Rotherham and Robert A Lambert. London, UK: Earthscan. doi: 10.4324/9780203525753 |
2010 Book Chapter Anthropology and native title: Issues of method, claim group membership and research capacityTrigger, David (2010). Anthropology and native title: Issues of method, claim group membership and research capacity. Dilemmas in applied native title anthropology in Australia. (pp. 147-159) edited by Toni Bauman. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. |
2008 Book Chapter Place, belonging and nativeness in AustraliaTrigger, D. (2008). Place, belonging and nativeness in Australia. Making Sense of Place: Exploring concepts and expressions of place through different senses and lenses. (pp. 301-309) edited by Frank Vanclay, Matthew Higgins and Adam Blackshaw. Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press. |