Featured 2023 Journal Article Cultural loss and compensation in the anthropology of Aboriginal AustraliaMartin, Richard (2023). Cultural loss and compensation in the anthropology of Aboriginal Australia. American Ethnologist, 50 (4), 632-644. doi: 10.1111/amet.13223 |
2019 Book The Gulf Country: the story of people and place in outback QueenslandMartin, Richard J. (2019). The Gulf Country: the story of people and place in outback Queensland. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin. |
Featured 2016 Journal Article Place, indigeneity, and identity in Australia’s Gulf CountryTrigger, David and Martin, Richard J. (2016). Place, indigeneity, and identity in Australia’s Gulf Country. American Anthropologist, 118 (4), 824-837. doi: 10.1111/aman.12681 |
Featured 2015 Journal Article Negotiating belonging: plants, people and indigeneity in northern AustraliaMartin, Richard J. and Trigger, David S. (2015). Negotiating belonging: plants, people and indigeneity in northern Australia. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 21 (2), 276-295. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.12206 |
2024 Journal Article Compensation for cultural loss in Indigenous AustraliaMartin, Richard J. (2024). Compensation for cultural loss in Indigenous Australia. Anthropology Today, 40 (3), 3-6. doi: 10.1111/1467-8322.12890 |
2024 Other Outputs An inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations AustraliansLangford, Zannie and Martin, Richard (2024). An inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs. |
2024 Journal Article Frontier narratives that take on flesh: tracing legacy, labour, and legitimacy in Outback Queensland, AustraliaBrekelmans, Alana and Martin, Richard J. (2024). Frontier narratives that take on flesh: tracing legacy, labour, and legitimacy in Outback Queensland, Australia. Oceania, 94 (1), 18-38. doi: 10.1002/ocea.5393 |
2024 Other Outputs Submission to the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) ReformLangford, Zannie and Martin, Richard (2024). Submission to the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) Reform. Brisbane, QLDAustralia: National Indigenous Australians Agency. |
2023 Other Outputs Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansionAdams, Shaun, McGahan, David, Collard, Mark, Westaway, Michael and Martin, Richard (2023, 05 01). Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansion The Conversation |
2023 Journal Article The impact of contact: isotope geochemistry sheds light on the lives of Indigenous Australians living on the colonial frontier in late 19th century QueenslandAdams, Shaun, Collard, Mark, McGahan, David, Martin, Richard, Phillips, Susan and Westaway, Michael C. (2023). The impact of contact: isotope geochemistry sheds light on the lives of Indigenous Australians living on the colonial frontier in late 19th century Queensland. Archaeologies, 19 (2), 299-341. doi: 10.1007/s11759-023-09469-2 |
2022 Other Outputs Expert report of Dr Richard Martin for Jonathon Malone & Ors on behalf of Western Kangoulu People and State of Queensland and OrsMartin, Richard (2022). Expert report of Dr Richard Martin for Jonathon Malone & Ors on behalf of Western Kangoulu People and State of Queensland and Ors. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2022 Book Chapter 'We are all still here': anthropological perspectives on cultural changeMartin, Richard and Ginn, Geoff (2022). 'We are all still here': anthropological perspectives on cultural change. Kirrenderri: heart of the Channel Country. (pp. 39-42) edited by Michael C. Westaway, Mandana Mapar, Tracey Hough, Shawnee Gorringe and Geoff Ginn. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum. |
2021 Other Outputs Expert Report Prepared for the Palyku Applicant in relation to the Nyamal Palyku Proceeding AreaMartin, Richard (2021). Expert Report Prepared for the Palyku Applicant in relation to the Nyamal Palyku Proceeding Area. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs Cultural Heritage Report for Kurtjar People in relation to proposed activities on EPM27082, QueenslandMartin, Richard (2021). Cultural Heritage Report for Kurtjar People in relation to proposed activities on EPM27082, Queensland. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2020 Conference Publication Applied Anthropology and Indigenous Land Justice in AustraliaMartin, Richard J. (2020). Applied Anthropology and Indigenous Land Justice in Australia. AY2019 International Workshop: Call and Response in Indigenous Research: Cases from Australia and Japan, Kyoto, Japan, 15 December 2019. Kyoto, Japan: Ryukoku University Press. |
2020 Book Chapter Power, Poison, and Hope in the Border CountryMartin, Richard J. (2020). Power, Poison, and Hope in the Border Country. Of Earth, For Earth: The meaning of a mine. (pp. 30-38) edited by Kathryn Moore and Dana Finch. Exeter, United Kingdom: University of Exeter Press. |
2020 Journal Article An 'authentic' Aboriginal product: state marketing and the self-fashioning of Indigenous experiences to Chinese touristsBoag, Courtney J., Martin, Richard J. and Bell, Damein (2020). An 'authentic' Aboriginal product: state marketing and the self-fashioning of Indigenous experiences to Chinese tourists. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 31 (1), 51-65. doi: 10.1111/taja.12345 |
2019 Journal Article Review of: The Colonial Fantasy: Why white Australia can't solve black problems by Sarah MaddisonMartin, Richard J. (2019). Review of: The Colonial Fantasy: Why white Australia can't solve black problems by Sarah Maddison. Australian Book Review (413). |
2019 Other Outputs Report for the Kurtijar People Native Title Claimant Application QUD483/2015Martin, Richard (2019). Report for the Kurtijar People Native Title Claimant Application QUD483/2015. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2018 Other Outputs Joint Statement in Relation to Society for the Gaangalu Nation People, Western Kangoulu and Wadja Native Title Claimsde Rijke, Kim, Martin, Richard, Gorring, Dee and McCaul, Kim (2018). Joint Statement in Relation to Society for the Gaangalu Nation People, Western Kangoulu and Wadja Native Title Claims. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |