Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?

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Main Authors: Collard, L., Hartley, John, Scott, Kim, Lucy, Niall, Bracknell, C., Buchaman, J., Cumming, Ingrid
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68575
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author Collard, L.
Hartley, John
Scott, Kim
Lucy, Niall
Bracknell, C.
Buchaman, J.
Cumming, Ingrid
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-685752018-12-14T00:57:29Z Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media? Collard, L. Hartley, John Scott, Kim Lucy, Niall Bracknell, C. Buchaman, J. Cumming, Ingrid 2017 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68575 Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press restricted
spellingShingle Collard, L.
Hartley, John
Scott, Kim
Lucy, Niall
Bracknell, C.
Buchaman, J.
Cumming, Ingrid
Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title_full Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title_fullStr Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title_full_unstemmed Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title_short Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
title_sort could a 'noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68575