2021 Journal Article Supporting the performance of Noongar language in HecateBracknell, Clint, Bracknell, Kylie, Fenty Studham, Susan and Fereday, Luzita (2021). Supporting the performance of Noongar language in Hecate. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 12 (3), 377-395. doi: 10.1080/19443927.2021.1943506 |
2021 Book Chapter Educative power and the respectful curricular inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicWebb, Michael and Bracknell, Clint (2021). Educative power and the respectful curricular inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music. The politics of diversity in music education. (pp. 71-86) edited by Alexis Anja Kallio, Heidi Westerlund, Sidsel Karlsen, Kathryn Marsh and Eva Sæther. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-65617-1_6 |
2020 Journal Article Rebuilding as Research: Noongar Song, Language and Ways of KnowingBracknell, Clint (2020). Rebuilding as Research: Noongar Song, Language and Ways of Knowing. Journal of Australian Studies, 44 (2), 210-223. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2020.1746380 |
2020 Journal Article The Emotional Business of Noongar SongBracknell, Clint (2020). The Emotional Business of Noongar Song. Journal of Australian Studies, 44 (2), 140-153. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2020.1752284 |
2020 Journal Article Maya Waabiny: mobilising song archives to nourish an endangered languageBracknell, Clint (2020). Maya Waabiny: mobilising song archives to nourish an endangered language. Humanities Australia, 11, 19-27. |
2019 Book Chapter Identity, language and collaboration in Indigenous musicBracknell, Clint (2019). Identity, language and collaboration in Indigenous music. The difference identity makes: Indigenous cultural capital in Australian cultural fields. (pp. 99-123) edited by Lawrence Bamblett, Fred Myers and Tim Rowse. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Aboriginal Studies Press. |
2019 Book Chapter Ever-widening circles: consolidating and enhancing Wirlomin Noongar archival material in the communityBracknell, Clint and Scott, Kim (2019). Ever-widening circles: consolidating and enhancing Wirlomin Noongar archival material in the community. Archival Returns: Central Australia and Beyond. (pp. 325-338) edited by Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green and Petronella Vaarson-Morel. Honolulu, HI, United States: University of Hawai'i Press. |
2019 Journal Article Connecting Indigenous song archives to kin, country and languageBracknell, Clint (2019). Connecting Indigenous song archives to kin, country and language. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 20 (2). doi: 10.1353/cch.2019.0016 |
2017 Journal Article Inside Out: an Indigenous community radio response to incarceration in Western AustraliaBracknell, Clint and Kickett, Casey (2017). Inside Out: an Indigenous community radio response to incarceration in Western Australia. ab-Original, 1 (1), 81-98. doi: 10.5325/aboriginal.1.1.0081 |
2017 Journal Article Nyungar of Southwestern Australia and Flinders: a dialogue on using Nyungar intelligence to better understand coastal explorationCollard, Len, Bracknell, Clint and Palmer, David (2017). Nyungar of Southwestern Australia and Flinders: a dialogue on using Nyungar intelligence to better understand coastal exploration. ab-Original, 1 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.5325/aboriginal.1.1.0001 |
2017 Book Chapter Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?Collard, Leonard, Hartley, John, Scott, Kim, Bracknell, Clint and Lucy, Niall (2017). Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?. Media and citizenship: between marginalisation and participation. (pp. 159-180) edited by Anthea Garman and Herman Wasserman. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press. |
2017 Book Chapter Maaya Waabiny (playing with sound): Nyungar song language and spoken languageBracknell, Clint (2017). Maaya Waabiny (playing with sound): Nyungar song language and spoken language. Recirculating songs: revitalising the singing practices of Indigenous Australia. (pp. 43-55) edited by Jim Wafer and Myfany Turpin. Hamilton, NSW: Hunter Press. |
2017 Journal Article Conceptualizing Noongar SongBracknell, Clint (2017). Conceptualizing Noongar Song. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 49, 92-113. doi: 10.5921/yeartradmusi.49.2017.0092 |
2016 Book Chapter Bobby Roberts: intermediary and outlaw of Western Australia's south coastBracknell, Clint (2016). Bobby Roberts: intermediary and outlaw of Western Australia's south coast. Brokers and boundaries: colonial exploration in Indigenous territory. (pp. 119-139) edited by Tiffany Shellam, Maria Nugent, Shino Konishi and Allison Cadzow. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian National University. doi: 10.22459/BB.04.2016.06 |
2015 Journal Article 'Say You're a Nyungarmusicologist': Indigenous Research and Endangered SongBracknell, Clint (2015). 'Say You're a Nyungarmusicologist': Indigenous Research and Endangered Song. Musicology Australia, 37 (2), 199-217. doi: 10.1080/08145857.2015.1075260 |
2014 Journal Article Kooral Dwonk-katitjiny (listening to the past): Aboriginal language, songs and history in south-western AustraliaBracknell, Clint (2014). Kooral Dwonk-katitjiny (listening to the past): Aboriginal language, songs and history in south-western Australia. Aboriginal History, 38, 1-18. |
2014 Journal Article Wal-Walang-al Ngardanginy: Hunting the songs (of the Australian south-west)Bracknell, Clint (2014). Wal-Walang-al Ngardanginy: Hunting the songs (of the Australian south-west). Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 3-15. |
2013 Journal Article The wirlomin project: Sustaining aboriginal language and songBracknell, Clint (2013). The wirlomin project: Sustaining aboriginal language and song. International Journal of Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 9 (1), 45-55. doi: 10.18848/2325-1115/cgp/v09i01/55212 |
2012 Journal Article Beeliar boodjar: An introduction to aboriginal history in the city of Cockburn, Western AustraliaCollard, Len and Bracknell, Clint (2012). Beeliar boodjar: An introduction to aboriginal history in the city of Cockburn, Western Australia. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 86-91. |
2012 Journal Article Re-imagining frontiers: A reflection on Tiffany Shellam's Shaking Hands on the FringeBracknell, Clint (2012). Re-imagining frontiers: A reflection on Tiffany Shellam's Shaking Hands on the Fringe. Westerly, 57 (2), 32-36. |