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2010

Journal Article

Know your rights: Australian government favours Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Protocols

Holcombe, Sarah , Janke, Terri and Davis, Michael (2010). Know your rights: Australian government favours Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Protocols. Endogenous Development Magazine (6), 8-10.

Know your rights: Australian government favours Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Protocols

2010

Conference Publication

Translating the declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples into cultural and intellectual property rights in natural resource management

Holcombe, S. (2010). Translating the declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples into cultural and intellectual property rights in natural resource management. Annual Society of Ethnobiology conference, B. C. Canada, 5-8 May 2010.

Translating the declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples into cultural and intellectual property rights in natural resource management

2010

Book Chapter

Sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods and the Pilbara mining boom

Holcombe, Sarah (2010). Sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods and the Pilbara mining boom. Indigenous participation in Australian economies: historical and anthropological perspectives. (pp. 141-164) edited by Keen, I. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian National University.

Sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods and the Pilbara mining boom

2009

Journal Article

Desert knowledge: Integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands

Davies, Jocelyn and Holcombe, Sarah (2009). Desert knowledge: Integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands. GeoJournal, 74 (5), 363-375. doi: 10.1007/s10708-009-9279-4

Desert knowledge: Integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands

2009

Book Chapter

Indigenous entrepreneurialism and mining land use agreements

Holcombe, Sarah (2009). Indigenous entrepreneurialism and mining land use agreements. Power, culture, economy: Indigenous Australians and mining. (pp. 149-169) edited by Jon Altman and David Martin. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/caepr30.08.2009.07

Indigenous entrepreneurialism and mining land use agreements

2009

Other Outputs

Guidelines for Indigenous ecological knowledge (including archiving and repatriation)

Holcombe, Sarah (2009). Guidelines for Indigenous ecological knowledge (including archiving and repatriation). Canberra, ACT, Australia: National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU, Jumbunna UTS and Terri Janke and Company .

Guidelines for Indigenous ecological knowledge (including archiving and repatriation)

2009

Conference Publication

The Arrogance of Ethnography

Holcombe, S. (2009). The Arrogance of Ethnography. AAS Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2-5 December 2009.

The Arrogance of Ethnography

2009

Conference Publication

Reinforcing alternative economies: small scale commercial harvest and trade of bush foods in the Central Anmatyerr region

Holcombe, S, Yates, P. and Walsh, F. (2009). Reinforcing alternative economies: small scale commercial harvest and trade of bush foods in the Central Anmatyerr region. Indigenous Frontier Economies conference at the National Museum of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 10-13 November 2009.

Reinforcing alternative economies: small scale commercial harvest and trade of bush foods in the Central Anmatyerr region

2009

Conference Publication

Local economic development and remote desert settlements

Holcombe, S. (2009). Local economic development and remote desert settlements. International Association of Community Development Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 17-20 June 2009.

Local economic development and remote desert settlements

2008

Book Chapter

Constraints on researchers acting as change agents

Holcombe, Sarah (2008). Constraints on researchers acting as change agents. Contested governance: culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia. (pp. 55-71) edited by Janet Hunt, Diane Smith, Stephanie Garling and Will Sanders. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/caepr29.08.2008.03

Constraints on researchers acting as change agents

2008

Journal Article

Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: Learning from the multi-settlement regionalism of Anmatjere Community Government Council

Sanders, Will and Holcombe, Sarah (2008). Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: Learning from the multi-settlement regionalism of Anmatjere Community Government Council. Rangeland Journal, 30 (1), 137-147. doi: 10.1071/RJ07034

Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: Learning from the multi-settlement regionalism of Anmatjere Community Government Council

2007

Other Outputs

Community governance: the Ti Tree Creek camp study

Holcombe, Sarah and Sanders, Will (2007). Community governance: the Ti Tree Creek camp study. Desert Knowledge CRC: The Working Paper Series. 10. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University.

Community governance: the Ti Tree Creek camp study

2007

Journal Article

Accommodating difference?: The socio-politics of an aboriginal fringe camp in a small North Australian Town

Holcombe, Sarah and Sanders, Will (2007). Accommodating difference?: The socio-politics of an aboriginal fringe camp in a small North Australian Town. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2 (2), 339-348. doi: 10.18848/1833-1882/CGP/v02i02/52281

Accommodating difference?: The socio-politics of an aboriginal fringe camp in a small North Australian Town

2006

Book Chapter

Indigenous Australians and transport—what can the NATSISS tell us?

Holcombe, Sarah (2006). Indigenous Australians and transport—what can the NATSISS tell us?. Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes: a focus on the 2002 NATSISS. (pp. 183-196) edited by Boyd Hunter. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/caepr26.06.2006.15

Indigenous Australians and transport—what can the NATSISS tell us?

2006

Book Chapter

'Community Development Packages': development's encounter with pluralism in the case of the mining industry

Holcombe, Sarah (2006). 'Community Development Packages': development's encounter with pluralism in the case of the mining industry. Moving anthropology: critical Indigenous Studies. (pp. 79-94) edited by Tess Lea, Emma Kowal and Gillian Cowlishaw. Darwin, Australia: Charles Darwin University Press. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2239524

'Community Development Packages': development's encounter with pluralism in the case of the mining industry

2005

Other Outputs

Anmatjere: Representation in an early regional structure

Holcombe, Sarah and Sanders, Will (2005). Anmatjere: Representation in an early regional structure . Indigenous Community Governance Project Occasional Paper . 5. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU .

Anmatjere: Representation in an early regional structure

2005

Journal Article

Luritja management of the state

Holcombe, Sarah (2005). Luritja management of the state. Oceania, 75 (3), 222-233. doi: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.2005.tb02882.x

Luritja management of the state

2004

Journal Article

The sentimental community: A site of belonging. a case study from central Australia

Holcombe, Sarah (2004). The sentimental community: A site of belonging. a case study from central Australia. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 15 (2), 163-184. doi: 10.1111/j.1835-9310.2004.tb00250.x

The sentimental community: A site of belonging. a case study from central Australia

2004

Journal Article

The politico-historical construction of the Pintupi Luritja and the concept of tribe

Holcombe, Sarah (2004). The politico-historical construction of the Pintupi Luritja and the concept of tribe. Oceania, 74 (4), 257-275. doi: 10.1002/j.1834-4461.2004.tb02854.x

The politico-historical construction of the Pintupi Luritja and the concept of tribe

2004

Journal Article

Traditional Owners and 'Community-country' Anangu: Distinctions and Dilemmas

Holcombe, Sarah (2004). Traditional Owners and 'Community-country' Anangu: Distinctions and Dilemmas. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2, 64-71. doi: 10.3316/ielapa.449519838817240

Traditional Owners and 'Community-country' Anangu: Distinctions and Dilemmas