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Dr

Geoffrey Gray

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Overview

Background

Professor Gray is an Affiliate Fellow in Warwick Anderson’s Laureate, Race and Ethnicity in the Global South at the University of Sydney; Adjunct Lecturer in the Strategic Centre for Defence Studies, School of Internal, Political and Strategic Studies, Australian National University, and Chief Investigator on the ARC Linkage Grant, Serving our Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Defence of Australia, Australian National University. Between 1996 and 2013 he was Senior Research Fellow, History, at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Studies. He has published widely on a range of topics, including whiteness studies, race and citizenship, the cattle industry in he Northern Territory, history of anthropology, biography and colonial rule and practice in Papua and New Guinea.

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Works

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64 works between 2006 and 2024

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2006

Journal Article

The army requires anthropologists: Australian anthropologists at war, 1939-1946

Gray, Geoffrey (2006). The army requires anthropologists: Australian anthropologists at war, 1939-1946. Australian Historical Studies, 37 (127), 156-180. doi: 10.1080/10314610608601209

The army requires anthropologists: Australian anthropologists at war, 1939-1946

2006

Journal Article

'A triune anthropolgist appears'?: Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Majorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930

Gray, Geoffrey (2006). 'A triune anthropolgist appears'?: Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Majorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930. Australian Aboriginal Studies (1), 23-35.

'A triune anthropolgist appears'?: Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Majorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930

2006

Conference Publication

Government anthropologists, applied anthropology and colonial governance

Gray, Geoffrey (2006). Government anthropologists, applied anthropology and colonial governance. The Pacific in Australia - Australia in the Pacific Conference, Queensland University of Technology, 24-27 January 2006.

Government anthropologists, applied anthropology and colonial governance

2006

Conference Publication

The invisible gaze of whiteness : The (white) anthropology of Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt

Gray, Geoffrey (2006). The invisible gaze of whiteness : The (white) anthropology of Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt. Historicizing Whiteness, University of Melbourne, Australia, 22-24 November 2006.

The invisible gaze of whiteness : The (white) anthropology of Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt

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