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HomeNewsANU's Academics Present At The Institute of Australian Geographers Conference
ANU's academics present at the Institute of Australian Geographers conference
Tuesday 16 July 2019

ANU's Frances Markham, Maeve Powell and Deirdre Howard-Wagner presented separate papers on Justice, Indigeneity and the Settler-Colonial city at Institute of Australian Geographers conference.

Francis Markham presented a paper on "Indigenous land ownership in Sydney and the housing boom, 2006 - 2016".

The conference session was titled "Justice, Indigeneity and the Settler-Colonial City". It aimed to bring together geographers in Australia working to further contemporary engagements with Indigenous peoples and the settler-colonial city. The session was convened by Naama Blatman-Thomas (University of Sydney), Francis Markham (CAEPR, ANU) and Maeve Powell (NCIS, ANU), as part of the Institute of Australian Geographers annual conference, held in Hobart.

 

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ANU's academics present at the Institute of Australian Geographers conference