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5. Indigenous research methods with Larissa Behrendt, Ashlee Donohue and Jane Wangmann

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What makes a yarning circle different from a typical research interview?

Why does it change what we hear?

How do Indigenous research principles transform universities and policy systems?

Larissa Behrendt joins Ashlee Donohue and Jane Wangmann for a powerful conversation about yarning circles, deep listening, and what happens when Aboriginal women lead the research about their own lives.

Voices in this episode

Ashlee Donohue is the CEO of Mudgin-Gal Women's Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal led and run women's centre in Redfern, Sydney.

Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO is the Laureate Fellow at the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney. She has a LLB and B.Juris from UNSW and a LLM and SJD from Harvard Law School.

Jane Wangmann is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney. Dr Jane Wangmann's research is primarily concerned with legal responses to domestic and family violence. Jane has particular expertise in understanding how law defines, understands and conceives of this harm.

Credits

These yarning circles were part of social impact research by Ashley Donohue and Jane Wangmann.

Artwork by Vicki Golding.

Produced by Jane Curtis of UTS Impact Studios.

Sound engineering by John Jacobs.

Impact Studios Executive Producer is Sarah Gilbert.

Our theme music is Intertwined, written by Nardi Simpson and performed by The Stiff Gins.

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Manage episode 517797450 series 3694266
Content provided by Impact Studios. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Impact Studios or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What makes a yarning circle different from a typical research interview?

Why does it change what we hear?

How do Indigenous research principles transform universities and policy systems?

Larissa Behrendt joins Ashlee Donohue and Jane Wangmann for a powerful conversation about yarning circles, deep listening, and what happens when Aboriginal women lead the research about their own lives.

Voices in this episode

Ashlee Donohue is the CEO of Mudgin-Gal Women's Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal led and run women's centre in Redfern, Sydney.

Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO is the Laureate Fellow at the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney. She has a LLB and B.Juris from UNSW and a LLM and SJD from Harvard Law School.

Jane Wangmann is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney. Dr Jane Wangmann's research is primarily concerned with legal responses to domestic and family violence. Jane has particular expertise in understanding how law defines, understands and conceives of this harm.

Credits

These yarning circles were part of social impact research by Ashley Donohue and Jane Wangmann.

Artwork by Vicki Golding.

Produced by Jane Curtis of UTS Impact Studios.

Sound engineering by John Jacobs.

Impact Studios Executive Producer is Sarah Gilbert.

Our theme music is Intertwined, written by Nardi Simpson and performed by The Stiff Gins.

  continue reading

6 episodes

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