| If you want a list of links that you can browse here is my Delicious Page. It is not a list of all the sites I come across, only what i think is worth noting and sharing. You can find your way around using tags such as ‘philosophy‘ and ‘ScienceTechnologyStudies‘, or the tag bundles such as ‘indigenous research in Australia‘ |
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| Teaching From Country is a recent programs in the School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems at Charles Darwin Uni. It takes the Yolngu lecturers’ requirements to teach from country seriously in a wonderful assemblage of computers, satellites, Skype, remote homelands and Darwin classrooms. |
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| STS Mixtures is a blog documenting some very interesting workshops and video conferences between Melbourne, Lancaster, Darwin and other places, about research method, material-semiotics, ontics and emergent and multiple realties. |
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| The Yolŋu Aboriginal Consultant’s Initiative is an emerging group of Indigenous consultants who are involved in collaborative research and consultancies through Charles Darwin University. |
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| Here are two resource site I find useful and interesting: Australia Policy Online and the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. |
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| These are the tools I use on my computer and are great alternatives to you know who: Open Office (office suite), MacJournal (writing in an organised and not-so-organised way), Mendeley (like endnote), WordPress (blogging), Shrook (feed reader), Gimp (editing images/photos) |
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| This some media I think is good: Byte into IT (good computer/tech radio program on RRR), PBS Radio (you can webstream both RRR and PBS), AWAYE (ABC’s Indigenous program), Message Stick (all episodes are online), TED Talks (occasionally brilliant, but sometime just show) |
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