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“¿Y ahora quién podrá defendernos?”: Exploring the Application of Ally Theory in Community Interpreting in Aotearoa From a Latin American Service-User Perspective
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Femagogical Strategies in the Art School: Navigating the Institution
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In: Articles (2020)
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Takitoru: creative practice toward the development of a trilingual dramaturgical kaupapa
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Ethnography and autoethnography in ELT research: Querying the axiomatic
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Wekwek en Wokwok Mijimit Bla Faindim Dismob Stori Blanga Yurapanji: working and walking together to find these stories about Urapunga
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Tait, Lillian. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019
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Decolonising the reading of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writing: reflection as transformative practice
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The Patient Experience in Eye Care Study: An exploration of the sociocultural and political determinants of diabetic eye care in rural Aboriginal communities
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Decolonising the reading of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writing: reflection as transformative practice
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When Things Fall Apart: Understanding (in) the Postcolonial Situation
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In: Taylor, Meghan Elizabeth. (2017). When Things Fall Apart: Understanding (in) the Postcolonial Situation. UC Irvine: Humanities Honors Program. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3383j111 (2017)
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Bulldust, flat tyres and roadkill: a disorderly decolonising fieldwork journey through remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia
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