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2021 Book Chapter Indigenous content in Australian architecture schools: Six drivers of demonstrating the need for pedagogical change and teaching responsesGrant, Elizabeth and Memmott, Paul (2021). Indigenous content in Australian architecture schools: Six drivers of demonstrating the need for pedagogical change and teaching responses. Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Yurlendj-nganjin. (pp. 353-380) edited by David Jones and Darryl Low Choy. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
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2019 Book Chapter Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1400–1780Miksic, John, Memmott, Paul and Brown, Deidre (2019). Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1400–1780. Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture. (pp. 406-422) edited by Murray Fraser and Catherine Gregg. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
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2018 Book Chapter The re-invention of the ‘Behaviour Setting’ in the new indigenous architectureMemmott, Paul (2018). The re-invention of the ‘Behaviour Setting’ in the new indigenous architecture. The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture. (pp. 831-868) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_31 |
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2017 Book Chapter Nanotechnology and the Dreamtime knowledge of spinifex grassMemmott, Paul, Martin, Darren and Amiralian, Nasim (2017). Nanotechnology and the Dreamtime knowledge of spinifex grass. Green composites. (pp. 181-198) edited by Caroline Baillie and Randika Jayasinghe. Duxford, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-100783-9.00008-3 |
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2017 Book Chapter Spinifex structures in Central AustraliaMemmott, Paul (2017). Spinifex structures in Central Australia. HABITAT: vernacular architecture for a changing planet. (pp. 556-559) edited by Sandra Piesik. London, United Kingdom: Thames and Hudson. |
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2017 Book Chapter Early Aboriginal societyMemmott, Paul C. and Bond, Alexander (2017). Early Aboriginal society. Water futures: an integrated water and flood management plan for enhancing liveability in South East Queensland. (pp. 15-16) edited by James Davidson and Sam Bowstead. South Brisbane, QLD, Australia: James Davidson Architect. |
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2017 Book Chapter Architectural anthropology: developing a methodological framework for Indigenous wellbeingKreutz, Angela and Memmott, Paul (2017). Architectural anthropology: developing a methodological framework for Indigenous wellbeing. Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology. (pp. 90-104) edited by Helen Kopnina and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet. Abbingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315768946 |
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2016 Book Chapter Indigenous homelessness: Australian contextMemmott, Paul and Nash, Daphne (2016). Indigenous homelessness: Australian context. Indigenous homelessness: perspectives from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 213-220) edited by Evelyn J. Peters and Julia Christensen. Winnipeg, Canada: University of Manitoba Press. |
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2016 Book Chapter Fission, fusion and syncretism: linguistic and environmental changes amongst the Tangkic people of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern AustraliaMemmott, Paul, Round, Erich, Rosendahl, Daniel and Ulm, Sean (2016). Fission, fusion and syncretism: linguistic and environmental changes amongst the Tangkic people of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Australia. Land and language in Cape York Peninsula and the Gulf Country. (pp. 105-136) edited by Jean-Christophe Verstraete and Hafner, Diane. Philadelphia, United States: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/clu.18.06mem |
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2016 Book Chapter Looking through the service lens: case studies in Indigenous homelessness in two regional Australian townsMemmott, Paul, Nash, Daphne, Willetts, Rob and Franks, Patricia (2016). Looking through the service lens: case studies in Indigenous homelessness in two regional Australian towns. Indigenous homelessness: perspectives from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 245-269) edited by Evelyn J. Peters and Julia Christensen. Winnipeg, Canada: University of Manitoba Press. |
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2016 Book Chapter Reviving culture on Mornington Island (and on losing the Ammaroo truck)Memmott, Paul (2016). Reviving culture on Mornington Island (and on losing the Ammaroo truck). Serious whitefella stuff: when solutions became the problem in indigenous affairs. (pp. 73-101) edited by Mark Moran. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Melbourne University Press. |
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2016 Book Chapter We are good-hearted people, we like to share: definitional dilemmas of crowding and homelessness in urban indigenous AustraliaGreenop, Kelly and Memmott, Paul (2016). We are good-hearted people, we like to share: definitional dilemmas of crowding and homelessness in urban indigenous Australia. Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 270-299) edited by Evelyn J. Peters and Julia Christensen. Winnipeg, Canada: University of Manitoba Press. |
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2015 Book Chapter Cultural Relativism and Indigenous Family ViolenceMemmott, Paul, Nash, Daphne and Passi, Charles (2015). Cultural Relativism and Indigenous Family Violence. Preventing violence in Australia: policy, practice and solutions. (pp. 164-185) edited by Andrew Day and Ephrem Fernandez. Annandale, NSW Austraila: Federation Press. |
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2014 Book Chapter Inside the remote-area Aboriginal houseMemmott, Paul (2014). Inside the remote-area Aboriginal house. Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture: Life from the Inside. (pp. 93-99) edited by Dianne Smith, Marina Lommerse and Priya Metcalfe. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-4585-39-2_7 |
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2014 Book Chapter Indigenous homelessnessMemmott, Paul and Nash, Daphne (2014). Indigenous homelessness. Homelessness in Australia, an introduction. (pp. 155-178) edited by Chris Chamberlain, Guy Johnson and Catherine Robinson. Sydney, NSW, Australia: NewSouth Publishing. |
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2013 Book Chapter Aboriginal identity and place in the intercultural settings of metropolitan AustraliaGreenop,Kelly and Memmott, Paul (2013). Aboriginal identity and place in the intercultural settings of metropolitan Australia. Indigenous in the city: contemporary identities and cultural innovation. (pp. 256-281) edited by Evelyn Peters and Chris Anderson. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press. |
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2013 Book Chapter Managing mixed Indigenous land titles: Cape York case studiesMemmott, Paul and Blackwood, Peter (2013). Managing mixed Indigenous land titles: Cape York case studies. Living with native title: the experiences of registered native title corporations. (pp. 217-251) edited by Toni Bauman, Lisa M. Strelein and Jessica K. Weir. Canberra, ACT, Australia: AIATSIS Research Publications (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies). |
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2013 Book Chapter Forensic social anthropologyTrigger, 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. |
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2012 Book Chapter On Generating Culturally Sustainable Enterprises and Demand-Responsive Services in Remote Aboriginal Settings: A case study from north-west QueenslandMemmott, Paul (2012). On Generating Culturally Sustainable Enterprises and Demand-Responsive Services in Remote Aboriginal Settings: A case study from north-west Queensland. Indigenous participation in Australian economies II : Historical engagements and current enterprises. (pp. 243-260) edited by Natasha Fijn, Ian Keen, Christopher Lloyd and Michael Pickering. Canberra A.C.T., Australia: ANU E Press. |
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2012 Book Chapter Lanley, Larry (1927-1981)Memmott, Paul (2012). Lanley, Larry (1927-1981). Australian Dictionary of Biography. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Melanie Nolan and Paul Arthur. Carlton, VIC, Australia: Melbourne University Press. |