2 0 t h M U R D O C H C O L L O Q U I U M
PHILOSOPHY AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES
20th MURDOCH COLLOQUIUM PHILOSOPHY AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES Murdoch University Western Australia 28 - 29 November 2024 A free ticketed event! BOOK HERE FOR CONFERENCE Link for evening lectures and guided art tour will be available here shortly. 2024 Organisers: Anne Schwenkenbecher, Tim Flanagan & David Scholefield - Murdoch University Advisory Body: Kellie Pollard - Charles Darwin University Jenna Woods, Ashah Tanoa, Jordan Ah Chee - Murdoch University CALL FOR PAPERS - now closed A free ticketed event! BOOK HERE FOR CONFERENCE Link for evening lectures and guided art tour will be available here shortly |
INVITED SPEAKERS
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Chair of Indigenous Knowledges and Senior Research Fellow, Nulungu Research Institute University of Notre Dame Australia |
He uri nō Ngāti Manu, Te Hikutu, Ngāti Whātua ō Orākei, me Tonga. Peter Kraus Associate Professor in Philosophy University of Auckland - Waipapa Taumata Rau | Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia Patron Telethon Kids Institute |
Professor of Music, Conservatorium of Music UWA, Noongar Song-Maker and Composer University of Western Australia |
PROGRAM |
Thursday 28 November
Keynotes & Presentations
Guided Tour of Indigenous Art in Murdoch Uni’s Art Collection - Mark Stewart, Curator.
Boola Katijin Building, Murdoch University, South St Campus
Friday 29 November
Keynotes & Presentations
Discussion on Indigenous Knowledges - Panel of local Elders
Boola Katijin Building, Murdoch University, South St Campus
Spirit, Country and Culture – Philosophy and Indigenous Knowledges - Public Lecture and Book Launch
Kidogo Arthouse, Mews Road, Fremantle
We wish to thank the following for their support. School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences - Murdoch University School of Indigenous Knowledges - Murdoch University Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor (First Nations) - Murdoch University Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre – Murdoch University |
Sponsored by Business Events Perth |
The AAP recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.
The AAP recognises the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embraces Te Tiriti o Waitangi recognising Māori as tino rangitiratanga of Aotearoa/New Zealand while embracing the three guiding principles of the Treaty – Partnership Participation and Protection.
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