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2019

Conference Publication

Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry

Holcombe, Sarah and Kemp, Deanna (2019). Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry. Aboriginal Enterprises in the Mining Industry - AEMEE , Darwin, NT, Australia, 6-8 September 2019 .

Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry

2019

Book Chapter

Eclipsing rights: property rights as Indigenous human rights in Australia

Holcombe, Sarah (2019). Eclipsing rights: property rights as Indigenous human rights in Australia. Transcontinental dialogues: activist alliances with indigenous peoples of Canada, Mexico, and Australia. (pp. 220-240) edited by R. Aída Hernández Castillo, Suzi Hutchings and Brian Noble. Tucson, AZ, United States: University of Arizona Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctvdjrpm6.15

Eclipsing rights: property rights as Indigenous human rights in Australia

2018

Journal Article

A critical review of the social aspects of mine closure

Bainton, Nicholas and Holcombe, Sarah (2018). A critical review of the social aspects of mine closure. Resources Policy, 59, 468-478. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.08.020

A critical review of the social aspects of mine closure

2018

Other Outputs

Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry: an issues paper and a case for research

Holcombe, S. and Kemp, D. (2018). Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry: an issues paper and a case for research. University of Queensland, Brisbane: Centre for Social Resonsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute.

Indigenous employment futures in an automated mining industry: an issues paper and a case for research

2018

Other Outputs

The social aspects of mine closure: a global literature review

Bainton, Nicholas and Holcombe, Sarah (2018). The social aspects of mine closure: a global literature review. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland.

The social aspects of mine closure: a global literature review

2018

Book

Remote freedoms: politics, personhood and human rights in Aboriginal Central Australia

Holcombe, Sarah E. (2018). Remote freedoms: politics, personhood and human rights in Aboriginal Central Australia. Stanford, CA, United States: University of Stanford Press.

Remote freedoms: politics, personhood and human rights in Aboriginal Central Australia

2017

Conference Publication

Coping with closure: towards an anthropology of mine closure

Holcombe, S. and Bainton, N. (2017). Coping with closure: towards an anthropology of mine closure. AAS Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, 11-15 December 2017.

Coping with closure: towards an anthropology of mine closure

2016

Journal Article

Human rights, colonial criminality, and the death of Kwementyaye Briscoe in custody: a Central Australian Case Study

Holcombe, Sarah (2016). Human rights, colonial criminality, and the death of Kwementyaye Briscoe in custody: a Central Australian Case Study. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 39 (S1), 104-120. doi: 10.1111/plar.12174

Human rights, colonial criminality, and the death of Kwementyaye Briscoe in custody: a Central Australian Case Study

2016

Book Chapter

The interwoven histories of Mount Liebig and Papunya-Luritja

Holcombe, Sarah (2016). The interwoven histories of Mount Liebig and Papunya-Luritja. Experiments in self-determination: histories of the outstation movement in Australia. (pp. 105-119) edited by Nicolas Peterson and Fred Myers. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/esd.01.2016.06

The interwoven histories of Mount Liebig and Papunya-Luritja

2015

Journal Article

The revealing processes of interpretation: translating human rights principles into Pintupi-Luritja

Holcombe, Sarah (2015). The revealing processes of interpretation: translating human rights principles into Pintupi-Luritja. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 26 (3), 428-441. doi: 10.1111/taja.12152

The revealing processes of interpretation: translating human rights principles into Pintupi-Luritja

2015

Journal Article

The contingency of 'rights': locating a global discourse in Aboriginal Central Australia

Holcombe, Sarah (2015). The contingency of 'rights': locating a global discourse in Aboriginal Central Australia. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 26 (2), 211-232. doi: 10.1111/taja.12100

The contingency of 'rights': locating a global discourse in Aboriginal Central Australia

2015

Book Chapter

Confidential information and anthropology: the politics of the digital knowledge economy

Holcombe, Sarah (2015). Confidential information and anthropology: the politics of the digital knowledge economy. Indigenous Intellectual Property: A Handbook of Contemporary Research. Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property. (pp. 417-436) edited by Matthew Rimmer. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781781955901

Confidential information and anthropology: the politics of the digital knowledge economy

2015

Book Chapter

Confidential information and anthropology: The politics of the digital knowledge economy

Holcombe, Sarah (2015). Confidential information and anthropology: The politics of the digital knowledge economy. Indigenous Intellectual Property: A Handbook of Contemporary Research. (pp. 417-436) London, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781781955901.00029

Confidential information and anthropology: The politics of the digital knowledge economy

2015

Book Chapter

Ontologies and ecologies of hardship: past and future governance in the Central Australian arid zone

Holcombe, Sarah (2015). Ontologies and ecologies of hardship: past and future governance in the Central Australian arid zone. Environmental change and the world's futures: ecologies, ontologies and mythologies. (pp. 145-160) Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315776552

Ontologies and ecologies of hardship: past and future governance in the Central Australian arid zone

2015

Conference Publication

Revisiting the ‘subject-citizen’ of Aboriginal (central) Australia through the current Neo-Liberal paradigm of ‘good governance’

Holcombe, S. (2015). Revisiting the ‘subject-citizen’ of Aboriginal (central) Australia through the current Neo-Liberal paradigm of ‘good governance’. AAS Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 1-4 December 2015.

Revisiting the ‘subject-citizen’ of Aboriginal (central) Australia through the current Neo-Liberal paradigm of ‘good governance’

2014

Conference Publication

Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity

Holcombe, S. (2014). Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity. AIATSIS Conference, 50 years, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 26-28 March 2014.

Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity

2014

Conference Publication

Eclipsing Rights? Property Rights as Indigenous Human Rights in Australia

Holcombe, S. (2014). Eclipsing Rights? Property Rights as Indigenous Human Rights in Australia. AAA Conference, Washington D.C. United States, 2-7 December 2014.

Eclipsing Rights? Property Rights as Indigenous Human Rights in Australia

2013

Conference Publication

Translating the UDHR into Pintupi-Luritja

Holcombe, S. (2013). Translating the UDHR into Pintupi-Luritja. AAS Conference, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 6-8 November 2013.

Translating the UDHR into Pintupi-Luritja

2013

Book Chapter

Forensic social anthropology

Trigger, 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.

Forensic social anthropology

2013

Conference Publication

Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity

Holcombe, S. (2013). Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity. AAA Conference, Chicago, IL, United States, 20-24 November 2013.

Mobilising Indigenous Human Rights?: The UNPFII and the role of Australian Indigenous Urban Elites as advocates for Remote Alterity