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Select article: An Art-Based Healing Process: the Aurukun Creative Livelihoods Project at the Wik and Kugu Arts and Craft Centre
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First published July, 2011
An Art-Based Healing Process: the Aurukun Creative Livelihoods Project at the Wik and Kugu Arts and Craft Centre
Guy Allain
Australasian Psychiatry
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Select article: Can Our Future be Handmade?
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First published June, 2016
Can Our Future be Handmade?
Ashoke Chatterjee
Journal of Heritage Management
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Select article: Hand-crafted identities: Sartorial taste and belonging amongst elite women in urban India
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First published March, 2020
Hand-crafted identities: Sartorial taste and belonging amongst elite women in urban India
Kaamya Sharma
Journal of Material Culture
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Select article: Participatory Experiences of Women in Economic Development Cooperatives in Bhambayi,KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa
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Participatory Experiences of Women in Economic Development Cooperatives in Bhambayi,KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa
Tanusha Raniga
Research on Social Work Practice
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Select article: Advancing tourism’s moral morphology: Relational metaphors for just and sustainable arctic tourism
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First published April, 2015
Advancing tourism’s moral morphology: Relational metaphors for just and sustainable arctic tourism
Bryan SR Grimwood
Tourist Studies
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Select article: Indigenous Knowledge,Technology Blending and Gender Implications
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First published July, 1999
Indigenous Knowledge,Technology Blending and Gender Implications
Donna L. Doane
Gender,Technology and Development
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