2019 Book Chapter Taking my place/talking your place: race, research, and Indigenous architectural historyGreenop, Kelly (2019). Taking my place/talking your place: race, research, and Indigenous architectural history. Speaking of buildings: oral history and architectural research. (pp. 154-172) edited by Janina Gosseye, Naomi Stead and Deborah van der Plaat. New York, NY, United States: Princeton Architectural Press. |
2018 Book Chapter Affirming and reaffirming Indigenous presence: contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, public and institutional architecture in AustraliaGrant, Elizabeth and Greenop, Kelly (2018). Affirming and reaffirming Indigenous presence: contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, public and institutional architecture in Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 57-105) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_3 |
2018 Book Chapter What’s the story? Contemporary indigenous architecture in practice in AustraliaLane, Francoise, Lane, Andrew and Greenop, Kelly (2018). What’s the story? Contemporary indigenous architecture in practice in Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 331-346) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_13 |
2018 Book Chapter Before architecture comes place, before place come people: contemporary Indigenous places in urban Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaGreenop, Kelly (2018). Before architecture comes place, before place come people: contemporary Indigenous places in urban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 527-550) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_20 |
2018 Book Chapter IntroductionGrant, Elizabeth, Greenop, Kelly, Refiti, Albert L. and Glenn, Daniel J. (2018). Introduction. The handbook of contemporary indigenous architecture. (pp. 1-22) edited by Elizabeth Grant, Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti and Daniel J. Glenn. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_1 |
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. |
2015 Book Chapter History receding: the complicity of Australian architecture in colonisation and beyondGreenop, Kelly (2015). History receding: the complicity of Australian architecture in colonisation and beyond. Courting Blakness: Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University. (pp. 32-39) edited by Fiona Foley, Louise Martin-Chew and Fiona Nicoll. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press. |
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. |
2012 Book Chapter NATSISS crowding data: what does it assume and how can we challenge the orthodoxy?Memmott, Paul, Greenop, Kelly, Clarke, Andrew, Go-Sam, Carroll, Birdsall-Jones, Christina, Harvey-Jones, William, Corunna, Vanessa and Western, Mark (2012). NATSISS crowding data: what does it assume and how can we challenge the orthodoxy?. Survey Analysis for Indigenous Policy in Australia: Social Science Perspectives. (pp. 241-279) edited by Boyd Hunter and Nicholas Biddle. Canberra, Australia: ANU E Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Urban Aboriginal Place Values In Australian Metropolitan Cities: The Case Study Of BrisbaneGreenop, Kelly and Memmott, Paul (2007). Urban Aboriginal Place Values In Australian Metropolitan Cities: The Case Study Of Brisbane. Past Matters: Heritage and Planning History - Case Study from the Pacific Rim. (pp. 213-245) edited by Caroline Miller and Michael Roche. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press. |