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2008

Book Chapter

Death, family and disrespect in a northern Queensland town

Babidge, S. (2008). Death, family and disrespect in a northern Queensland town. Mortality, Mourning and Mortuary Practices in Indigenous Australia. (pp. 137-152) edited by K. Glaskin, M. Tonkinson, Y. Musharbash and V. Burbank. Surrey UK: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315248646-16

Death, family and disrespect in a northern Queensland town

2007

Journal Article

Management speak: Indigenous knowledge and bureaucratic engagement

Babidge, S., Greer, S., Henry, R. and Pam, C. (2007). Management speak: Indigenous knowledge and bureaucratic engagement. Social Analysis, 51 (3), 148-164. doi: 10.3167/sa.2007.510307

Management speak: Indigenous knowledge and bureaucratic engagement

2007

Book

Written True Not Gammon: A history of Aboriginal Charters Towers

Babidge, Sally (2007). Written True Not Gammon: A history of Aboriginal Charters Towers. Thuringowa, Qld: Black Ink Press.

Written True Not Gammon: A history of Aboriginal Charters Towers

2006

Journal Article

Bodily connections and practising relatedness: Aboriginal family and funerals in rural north Queensland

Babidge, Sally (2006). Bodily connections and practising relatedness: Aboriginal family and funerals in rural north Queensland. Anthropological Forum, 16 (1), 55-71. doi: 10.1080/00664670600572520

Bodily connections and practising relatedness: Aboriginal family and funerals in rural north Queensland

2005

Journal Article

Making media work in space: An interdisciplinary perspective on media and communication requirements for current and future space communities

Babidge, S., Cokley, J. D., Gordon, F. and Louw, P. E. (2005). Making media work in space: An interdisciplinary perspective on media and communication requirements for current and future space communities. International Journal of Astrobiology, 4 (3-4), 259-268. doi: 10.1017/S1473550405002788

Making media work in space: An interdisciplinary perspective on media and communication requirements for current and future space communities