2012 Journal Article Environmentalism, culture, ethnographyPeace, Adrian, Connor, Linda H. and Trigger, David (2012). Environmentalism, culture, ethnography. Oceania, 82 (3), 217-227. doi: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.2012.tb00130.x |
2012 Other Outputs Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim: application report. Final report (No. QUD400/2012)de Rijke, Kim, Trigger, David and Sneddon, Andrew (2012). Gaangalu Nation Native Title Claim: application report. Final report (No. QUD400/2012). UniQuest Project No: 238 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: UniQuest. |
2012 Other Outputs Gangalidda and Garawa People #2 (No: QUD66/2005)Trigger, David (2012). Gangalidda and Garawa People #2 (No: QUD66/2005). UniQuest Project; No: 198 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: UniQuest. |
2012 Other Outputs Interview with David TriggerTrigger, David (2012). Interview with David Trigger. Goettingen, Germany: Institute for Visual Ethnography (IVE). |
2012 Journal Article Revelatory moments in fieldworkTrigger, David, Forsey, Martin and Meurk, Carla (2012). Revelatory moments in fieldwork. Qualitative Research, 12 (5), 513-527. doi: 10.1177/1468794112446049 |
2012 Conference Publication Cars, museums, collecting: objects and the nature of heritageTrigger, David, Babidge, Sally, Oertierra, Anna, Ross, Annie and Hafner, Diane (2012). Cars, museums, collecting: objects and the nature of heritage. Australian Anthropological Society Conference, St Lucia, Qld, Australia, 26-29 September 2012. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: Australian Anthropological Society. |
2011 Journal Article Indegeneity in society and nature: the ambiguous case of BruneiTrigger, David and Wahsalfelah, Siti Norkhalbi binti Haji (2011). Indegeneity in society and nature: the ambiguous case of Brunei. Janang: Jurnal Akademi Pengajian Brunei, 1 (12), 74-90. |
2011 Journal Article Anthropology pure and profane: The politics of applied research in Aboriginal AustraliaTrigger, David (2011). Anthropology pure and profane: The politics of applied research in Aboriginal Australia. Anthropological Forum, 21 (3), 233-255. doi: 10.1080/00664677.2011.617675 |
2011 Journal Article Native title research in Australian anthropologyAsche, Wendy and Trigger, David (2011). Native title research in Australian anthropology. Anthropological Forum, 21 (3), 219-232. doi: 10.1080/00664677.2011.617674 |
2011 Other Outputs WAD 297/208: Harvey Murray v State of Western Australia & Ors-Yilka Native Title ClaimTrigger, David (2011). WAD 297/208: Harvey Murray v State of Western Australia & Ors-Yilka Native Title Claim. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: School of Social Science, The University of Queensland. |
2011 Journal Article InterventionsTrigger, David (2011). Interventions. Australian Book Review (328), 62-63. |
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 |
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. |
2010 Journal Article Restored nature, familiar culture: Contesting visions for preferred environments in Australian citiesTrigger, David S. and Head, Lesley (2010). Restored nature, familiar culture: Contesting visions for preferred environments in Australian cities. Nature and Culture, 5 (3), 231-250. doi: 10.3167/nc.2010.050302 |
2010 Journal Article Berajondo and Mill Point: remembering place and landscapeUlm, Sean, O'Brien, Susan, Trigger, David and Williams, Michael (2010). Berajondo and Mill Point: remembering place and landscape. Queensland Historical Atlas: Histories, Cultures, Landscapes, 2009-2010. |
2010 Journal Article Christianity, cultural change and the negotiation of rights in land and seaTrigger, David S. and Asche, Wendy (2010). Christianity, cultural change and the negotiation of rights in land and sea. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 21 (1), 90-109. doi: 10.1111/j.1757-6547.2010.00069.x |
2010 Journal Article Negotiating indigeneity: Culture, identity and politicsTrigger, David S. and Dalley, Cameo (2010). Negotiating indigeneity: Culture, identity and politics. Reviews in Anthropology, 39 (1), 46-65. doi: 10.1080/00938150903548618 |
2010 Journal Article Ecological restoration in Australia: Environmental discourses, landscape ideals, and the significance of human agencyTrigger, David S., Toussaint, Yann and Mulcock, Jane (2010). Ecological restoration in Australia: Environmental discourses, landscape ideals, and the significance of human agency. Society & Natural Resources, 23 (11), 1060-1074. doi: 10.1080/08941920903232902 |
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. |
2009 Journal Article 'Sustaining fictions: Challenging the politics of embarrassment', review of 'The politics of suffering: Indigenous Australia and the end of the liberal consensus' by Peter Sutton.Trigger, David (2009). 'Sustaining fictions: Challenging the politics of embarrassment', review of 'The politics of suffering: Indigenous Australia and the end of the liberal consensus' by Peter Sutton.. Australian Book Review, 316, 42-43. |