Learning Country in Landscape Architecture: Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation

Learning Country in Landscape Architecture: Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Respect and Appreciation

  • 編者: Jones, David
  • 原文出版社:Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期:2021/02/28
  • 語言:英文
  • 定價:3599

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內容簡介

This book strategically focuses upon the feasibility of positioning Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary built environment education and research in Australia. Australian tertiary education has little engaged with Indigenous peoples and their Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and the respectful translation of their Indigenous Knowledge Systems into tertiary education learning. In contrast, while there has been a dearth of discussion and research on this topic pertaining to the tertiary sector, the secondary school sector has passionately pursued this topic. There is an uneasiness by the tertiary sector to engage in this realm, overwhelmed already by the imperatives of the Commonwealth’s ’Closing the Gap’ initiative to advance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tertiary education successes and appointments of Indigenous academics. As a consequence, the teaching of Indigenous Knowledge Systems relevant to professional disciplines, particularly landscape architecture where it is most apt, is overlooked and similarly little addressed in the relevant professional institute education accreditation standards.

 

作者簡介

David S. Jones is Foundation Professor in Planning and Landscape Architecture at Deakin University. With academic and professional qualifications in urban planning, landscape architecture and cultural heritage, he has taught, researched and published extensively across these areas over the last 30 years, including in Indigenous Knowledge Systems. He has been involved with the Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga Regeneration Project (2017), the Adelaide Park Lands and Squares Cultural Landscape Assessment Study (2007), the Museum Victoria’s Forest Gallery (1995-1996), the North Gardens Indigenous Sculpture Landscape Master Plan (2019), Geelong’s Changing Landscape (2019), Re-casting Terra Nullius Blindness (2017), and has co-contributed chapters to the The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture (2018), and Heal the Scar - Regenerative Futures of Damaged Landscapes (2020).

Kate Alder, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as a strategic planner at the City of Maribyrnong in Melbourne.
Shivani Bhatnagar, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as a landscape architect at the practice of Geoscapes Pty Ltd in Sydney.
Christine Cooke, a MPlan(Prof) graduate of Deakin University, and a doctoral candidate there researching ’Indigenous Knowledge awareness guidance provision and fluency in Australian planning education’.
Jennifer Dearnaley, a MLArch and PhD graduate of Deakin University, her PhD thesis is entitled Wadawurrung Ethnobotany as synthesised from the research of Louis Lane, co-author of the refereed article Aboriginal uses of seaweeds in temperate Australia, and she is Director of practice of Balyang Consulting in Geelong.
Marcelo Diaz is a MLArch graduate of Deakin University.
Hitomi Iida, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as a landscape architect at the practice of Kihara Landscapes in Melbourne.
Melinda Kennedy, a Wadawurrung woman, a masters research candidate at Deakin University researching ’Indigenous Knowledge in Australian Tertiary Built Environment Education’, a sessional teacher at Deakin University, a former Cultural Heritage Adviser with the Wadawurrung (Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation), and is working at the state government’s Department of Environment Land Water & Planning in charge of their Indigenous Waterways Team.
Anjali Madhavan Nair, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as a landscape architect at the practices of Ground Ink and Shaw Landscape Group in Sydney.
Shay-lish McMahon, an Awakabal woman, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as the Indigenous Services Advisor for the practice of GHD Woodhead in Melbourne, and is co-author of a refereed conference paper entitled Aboriginal voices and inclusivity in Australian land use Country planning.
Mandy Nicholson, a Wurundjeri women, a PhD candidate at Deakin University researching ’Being on Country off Country’, a sessional teacher at Deakin University, is co-author of several refereed publications including Wurundjeri-al Biik-u (Wurundjeri Country), Mag-golee (Place), Murrup (Spirit) and Ker-up-non (People): Aboriginal living heritage in Australia’s urban landscapes.
Gavin Pocock, is a doctoral candidate at Deakin University researching ’Traditional Indigenous Cultural Burning’, a sessional teacher at Deakin University, and is author of a refereed conference paper entitled Redeeming Fire: The use of fire as a design tool in the Australian landscape.
Uncle Bryon Powell, a Wadawurrung Elder, formerly Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Wadawurrung (Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation) Board, a sessional teacher at Deakin University, and co-author of the refereed chapter entitled Welcome to Wadawurrung Country.
Gareth Powell, a Wadawurrung man, a ACT-based barrister, formerly a Board member of the Wadawurrung (Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation), and co-author of the refereed article Kim-barne Wadawurrung Tabayl: You are in Wadawurrung Country.
Sayali G Rahurkar is a MLArch graduate of Deakin University.
Susan Ryan, a MPlan(Prof) graduate of Deakin University, and a doctoral candidate there researching ’Deconstructing the colonial view of Wadawurrung Country; knowledge drawn from John Wedge’s Field Books of 1835-1836’, and author of a refereed conference paper entitled Wadawurrung Landscapes in the Victoria Planning Processes.
Nitika Sharma, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University and is working as a landscape architect at the practice of Mexted Rimmer in Geelong.
Yang Su, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, and is working as a landscape architect at Melbourne practice.
Heather Threadgold, a doctoral candidate at Deakin University researching ’What the Stones Tell Us: Gulidjan Country and Living Spaces’, a sessional teacher at Deakin University, and author of a refereed conference paper entitled ’What the stones tell us Challenges facing Aboriginal rock installations and metropolitan urban expansion.
Saurabh V Wagh, a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, is working as a landscape architect at the practice of Geoscapes Pty Ltd in Sydney.
Oshadi L Yapa Appuhamillage is a MLArch graduate of Deakin University, and is working as a landscape architect at Thomson Hay Landscape Architects in Ballarat.

 

詳細資料

  • ISBN:9789811588754
  • 規格:精裝 / 普通級 / 初版
  • 出版地:美國

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