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2018 Journal Article We're the same as the Inuit!: exploring Australian Aboriginal perceptions of climate change in a multidisciplinary mixed methods studyNash, Daphne, Memmott, Paul, Reser, Joseph and Suliman, Samid (2018). We're the same as the Inuit!: exploring Australian Aboriginal perceptions of climate change in a multidisciplinary mixed methods study. Energy Research and Social Science, 45, 107-119. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2018.06.027 |
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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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2018 Other Outputs Authority from the Land: negotiating the politics of tradition for service delivery in remote Aboriginal AustraliaMemmott, Paul and Nash, Daphne (2018). Authority from the Land: negotiating the politics of tradition for service delivery in remote Aboriginal Australia. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series. Discussion Paper No 304. International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. |
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2017 Journal Article Gununa peacemaking: informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict managementBrigg, Morgan, Memmott, Paul, Venables, Philip and Zonday, Berry (2017). Gununa peacemaking: informalism, cultural difference and contemporary Indigenous conflict management. Social and Legal Studies, 27 (3), 345-366. doi: 10.1177/0964663917719955 |
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2017 Journal Article House rules: a study of conditionality and indigenous social housing tenancies in urban, regional and remote AustraliaNash, Daphne, Memmott, Paul and Moran, Mark (2017). House rules: a study of conditionality and indigenous social housing tenancies in urban, regional and remote Australia. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 8 (30), 15-19. |
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2017 Journal Article High aspect ratio nanocellulose from an extremophile spinifex grass by controlled acid hydrolysisAmiralian, Nasim, Annamalai, Pratheep, Garvey, Christopher, Jiang, Edward, Memmott, Paul and Martin, Darren (2017). High aspect ratio nanocellulose from an extremophile spinifex grass by controlled acid hydrolysis. Cellulose, 24 (9), 3753-3766. doi: 10.1007/s10570-017-1379-6 |
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2017 Journal Article The emergence of an architectural anthropology in Aboriginal Australia: the work of the Aboriginal Environments Research CentreMemmott, Paul and Keys, Cathy (2017). The emergence of an architectural anthropology in Aboriginal Australia: the work of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre. Architectural Theory Review, 21 (2), 218-236. doi: 10.1080/13264826.2017.1316752 |
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2017 Other Outputs Wild Australia: Meston's Wild Australia Show 1892-1893 ExhibitionMemmott, Paul, Aird, Michael and Thomson, Linda (2017). Wild Australia: Meston's Wild Australia Show 1892-1893 Exhibition. University of Queensland, Brisbane: University of Queensland. |
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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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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 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 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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2016 Journal Article Remote Indigenous settlements - more than tiny dots on a mapGo-Sam, Carroll and Memmott, Paul (2016). Remote Indigenous settlements - more than tiny dots on a map. Architecture Australia, 105 (5), 53-54. |
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2016 Other Outputs Indigenous lifeworlds, conditionality and housing outcomesMoran, Mark, Memmott, Paul, Nash, Daphne, Birdsall-Jones, Chris, Fantin, Shaneen, Phillips, Rhonda and Habibis, Daphne (2016). Indigenous lifeworlds, conditionality and housing outcomes. AHRUI Final Report Melbourne, Australia: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. |
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2016 Conference Publication Shifting Australian Indigenous settlementsMemmott, Paul (2016). Shifting Australian Indigenous settlements. IASTE Conference, Kuwait City, Kuwait, 17-20 December 2016. Berkeley, CA, United States: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. |
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2016 Other Outputs Housing conditionality, Indigenous lifeworlds and policy outcomes: Tennant Creek case studyNash, Daphne and Memmott, Paul (2016). Housing conditionality, Indigenous lifeworlds and policy outcomes: Tennant Creek case study. AHURI Final Report Melbourne, VIC, Australia: AHURI (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute). |
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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 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 Journal Article Shifting Australian Indigenous SettlementsMemmott, Paul and Go-Sam, Carroll (2016). Shifting Australian Indigenous Settlements. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series, 278, 1-23. |
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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. |