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Fredericks, Bronwyn L
หน่วยงาน Central Queensland University, Australia
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- Fredericks, Bronwyn L.
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# นักวิจัย ร่วมงาน
1 Chancellery 30
2 Office of Indigenous Engagement 16
3 Walker, Melissa. 10
4 Other 9
5 Adams, Karen. 8
6 Anderson, Debra. 8
7 Mahoney, Ray. 4
8 CroftWarcon, Pamela. 4
9 Dracup, Kathy 3
10 Anderson, Margaret J. 3
11 Ward, Raelene 3
12 Adams, Michael 3
13 Atherton, John 3
14 Longbottom, Marlene 3
15 Chamberlain, Catherine. 3
16 Mills, Kyly. 3
17 Davis, Bronwyn. 3
18 Best, Odette. 3
19 Eades, Sandra. 3
20 Stoter, Rodney. 2
21 Butler, Howard (Joe). 2
22 Howie-Esquivel, Jill. 2
23 Watson, Rebecca. 2
24 Butler, Kaylene. 2
25 Edwards, Rebecca 2
26 Buitendyk, Natahlia. 2
27 Adams, Mick. 2
28 Fletcher, Gillian 2
29 Brough, Mark. 2
30 Angus, Sandra. 2
31 Roe, Yvette L. 2
32 Andy, Simone 2
33 McPhail-Bell, Karen. 2
34 Briggs, Lisa. 2
35 Briggs, Lyn. 2
36 Withyman, Cathie Joanna 1
37 Sandri , Robyn 1
38 Fergie, Doseena 1
39 English, Fenwick 1
40 Ehrich, Lisa Catherine 1
41 Harald, Patrice 1
42 Wu, Jo. 1
43 King, Leanne 1
44 Kosick , Machellee 1
45 Clark, Robyn A. 1
46 Gould , Judy 1
47 Forrer, Gail 1
48 Smith, Catherine. 1
49 Mann, Julie 1
50 Wyld, Frances 1
51 Judd, Jenni 1
52 Teede, Helena 1
53 Oates, Jeremy. 1
54 Thompson, Marlene 1
55 School of Education and the Arts (2013-) 1
56 Maynor, Priscilla 1
57 Beckton, Denise 1
58 Milroy, Anita. 1
59 Persaud, Nayadin. 1
60 Bond, Chelsea. 1
61 White, Nereda 1
62 Selam, Jason. 1
63 Vickery, Annette. 1
64 Muir, Jan. 1
65 Tsey, Komla 1
66 Phillips, Greg. 1
67 Waddell, Nicole. 1
68 Smith, Rosie. 1
69 Atkinson, Neville. 1
70 Thompson, Lester. 1
71 Brabham, Wendy. 1
72 Arbon, Veronica. 1
73 Morris, Irene. 1
74 Rose, Daryl. 1
75 Clarke, Angela. 1
76 Kennedy, Helen. 1
77 Pearce, Leilani 1
78 Coffin, Juli 1
79 Vickers, Kerry. 1
80 Dowey, Cathryn. 1
81 Smith, Christine. 1
82 King, Jason 1
83 Leitch, Angela. 1
84 Bamblett, Esme. 1
85 Thorpe, Lisa. 1
86 Thorpe, Alma. 1
87 Vickery, Joan. 1
88 Barty, Robert. 1
89 Sinha, Ashim. 1
90 Stewart, Kirsten. 1
91 Bunda, Tracey. 1
92 Finlay, Summer May 1
93 Merzliakov, Nikki. 1
94 Seymour, Selena. 1
95 Dreher, Bronwyn. 1
96 Baker, Jenny. 1
97 Cleland, Amy. 1
98 Sanders, Andrea. 1
99 Faulkner, Samantha. 1
100 Hall, Robert 1
101 Watson, Irene. 1
102 Finlay, Summer 1
103 Cleary, Honor. 1
104 Robinson, Kella. 1
105 Williams, Georgina. 1
106 Walter, Maggie. 1
107 Bean, Clive. 1
108 Bamblett, Merle. 1
109 Wadley, David Alastair. 1
110 Austin, Graham. 1
111 Bamblett, Rose. 1
112 McInnes, Lyn. 1
113 Johnson, Melva. 1
114 Peacock, Christine, 1951- 1
115 Bell, Laura. 1
116 Peters, Beverley. 1
117 Meiklejohn, Beryl. 1
118 Zeitz, Christopher J. 1
119 Collard, Ken 1
120 Taylor-Johnson, Stella. 1
121 Clapham, Kathleen 1
122 Bessarab, Dawn 1
123 Ball, Rowena 1
124 Dudgeon, Patricia 1
125 Wu, C-J (Jo). 1
126 Bolt, Reuben 1
127 Buettner, Petra 1
128 Sherwood, Juanita 1
129 Speare, Rick 1
130 Duthie, Debbie 1
131 Bainbridge, Roxanne 1
132 Anderson, Clair 1
133 Anderson, Margaret. 1
134 Banks, Jye Roe. 1
135 Stearne, Annalee. 1
136 Paki, Dionne. 1
137 Wilkes, Ted. 1
138 McLean, Anna 1
139 Oldenburg, Brian 1
140 Brien, Donna Lee. 1
141 Reid, Chris M. 1
142 Wolfe, Rory 1
143 Mein, Jacqueline 1
144 Boyle, Jacqueline 1
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# พ.ศ. จำนวน
1 2558 1
2 2557 19
3 2556 35
4 2555 14
5 2554 13
6 2553 12
7 2552 12
8 2551 14
9 2550 3
10 2549 1
11 2546 1
12 543 1
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# หัวเรื่อง
ปี พ.ศ. 2558
1 Associations with low rates of postpartum glucose screening after gestational diabetes among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian women
ปี พ.ศ. 2557
2 Beyond all the trends : Torres Strait Islands foods, past, present and future
3 Engaging creativity through an action learning and action research process to develop an Indigenous art exhibition
4 Undertaking practice-led research through a Queensland-wide women's history project
5 Will you move again?
6 Always "tasty", regardless: art, chocolate and Indigenous Australians
7 'I now know I can do this now' : Indigenous women and writing in the Australian higher education sector
8 Yatdjuligin : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing and midwifery care
9 Sing for Fukushima
10 The development of a culturally specific heart failure self-management iPad teaching tool for Indigenous Australians
11 The development of a health research capacity building program for Indigenous Australian researchers: the NIRAKN health node
12 "Culture Makes You Stronger" Aboriginal women's voices from the South Coast of NSW
13 Revisiting, revitalising and recommitting to an Indigenous education program: an enabling program case study
14 Gendered Indigenous perspectives
15 Reclaiming the spaces of teaching and learning: decolonising nurse/midwifery education in Australia
16 Researching with us, our way
17 Community controlled health services: what they are and how they work
18 Collaborative scholarly creative writing: two poems
19 'There is nothing that identifies me to that place': Indigenous women's perceptions of health spaces and places
20 Of old and new: the social texts and messages conveyed by Australian universities
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21 Darumbal Voices Over Toonooba
22 ‘We eat more than kangaroo tail or dugong you know…’: recent Indigenous Australian cookbooks
23 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Far North Queensland, Australia, 2004 to 2010: midwives' perinatal data most accurate source
24 Beyond the accolades : a postcolonial critique of the foundations of the Ottawa Charter
25 Making the written word part of our toolbox : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women educators
26 Perspectives on a decolonizing approach to research about Indigenous women’s health: the Indigenous women’s wellness study
27 ‘We don’t leave our identities at the city limits’: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban localities
28 Developmental lessons from the Capricornia Arts Mob (CAM)
29 ‘We’ve always cooked kangaroo. We still cook kangaroo. Although sometimes we use cookbooks now’ Aboriginal Australians and cookbooks /
30 Using participatory action research to assist heart failure self-care amongst Indigenous Australians a pilot study /
31 Development of a Culturally Specific Heart failure self-management IPad teaching tool for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands People.
32 Trees Along Our Travelling Tracks
33 Development of a culturally specific heart failure self-care iPad teaching tool for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
34 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia, Education and Health Literacy
35 Indigenous Australian women and work an historical context /
36 Developmental lessons from the Capricornia Arts Mob ‘Learning to Speak with One Voice’ /
37 Commentary on Nutrition and older Indigenous Australians: Service delivery implications in remote communities. A narrative review
38 ‘Time for a Change in Direction’: Using Indigenous Knowledges as the Driving Force for Change
39 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cookbooks promoting Indigenous foodways or reinforcing Western traditions? /
40 Improving Indigenous women’s wellness through action research
41 Tiddas Bringin' Up: Mentorship as Re-empowerment, Re-Claimings, Empowerings, Inspirings: Researching and exploring by, for and with Indigenous peoples, minorities and local communities
42 Engaging people and engaging communities in education and research in regional Australia
43 Beyond the accolades : a postcolonial critique of the foundations of the Ottawa Charter
44 Postpartum care for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women with gestational Diabetes Mellitus across urban, rural and remote locations a protocol for a cohort linkage study /
45 Living with the legacy of conquest and culture: social justice leadership in education and the Indigenous peoples of Australia and America
46 This tree reminds me of place, people and identity.
47 Fitzroy in Flood February 2013 (1) and (2).
48 Don’t sit and wait for opportunities, go and get them
49 How can using an iPad and an app assist in heart failure self-care and therefore wellbeing?
50 Indigenous Engagement
51 Indigenous engagement
52 Low rates of T2DM screening among Indigenous and non-Indigenous women with GDM in Far North Queensland (Australia): 2004-2010
53 Leadership and Scholarship
54 “Yarning” as a method for community-based health research with indigenous women : the Indigenous Women's Wellness Research Program
55 Indigenous engagement in education
ปี พ.ศ. 2555
56 Exploring Indigenous social attitudes and priorities in Australia
57 Commentary: "Our reflections on identity, gender and transforming action" : a lesson from place
58 Enhancing and promoting Indigenous women's wellness
59 Understanding Indigenous Australian Women’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Wellness through Yarning.
60 Understanding Indigenous Women’s Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Wellness – program development in conjunction with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
61 Indigenous Health:
62 Indigenous Women’s Wellness
63 40 Years Ago, 40 Years Since:
64 Cultural Competence in Indigenous Australian Social Work
65 Indigenous women’s wellness in North Brisbane
66 Hot Chocolate
67 40 years ago, 40 years since : the Tent Embassy
68 Study protocol establishing good relationships between patients and health care providers while providing cardiac care. Exploring how patient-clinician engagement contributes to health disparities between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in South
69 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
ปี พ.ศ. 2554
70 Setting a new agenda : developing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's health strategy
71 Demonstrating Indigenous women’s educational leadership : tiddas showin' up, talkin' up and puttin' up!
72 Engaging the practice of Indigenous yarning in action research
73 Editorial Decolonising action research /
74 How I Became the First Aboriginal Person in Australia to Lead a National Education Organisation
75 Universities are not the safe places we would like to think they are, but they are getting safer. Indigenous women academics in higher education.
76 Working up a smoking policy
77 Reflections from senior academic women
78 Aboriginal public health and education : has it made a difference in practice?
79 Rock pools of critical thought : finding a place to think through my higher degree and what a PhD was all about
80 Having a yarn about smoking: Using action research to develop a ‘no smoking’ policy within an Aboriginal Health Organisation
81 PAR/RAP : participation action research / research action participation
82 Aboriginal community control and decolonizing health policy : a yarn from Australia
ปี พ.ศ. 2553
83 Reempowering ourselves: Australian Aboriginal women
84 What health services within rural communities tell us about Aboriginal people and Aboriginal health.
85 Collaborative Voices: Ongoing Reflections on Cultural Competency and the Health Care of Australian Indigenous People.
86 We’ve had the Redfern Park Speech and The Apology: What’s next?
87 Strategic directions report for the social determinants of Aboriginal health project
88 Building Indigenous Research Capacity: a personal perspective
89 Establishing Aboriginal health research priorities in Victoria.
90 Goreen Narrkwarren Ngrn-toura health family : a literature review
91 The 2010 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference
92 What’em with the apology? the National Apology to the Stolen Generations two years on /
93 Indigenous research and broader issues in the Academy
94 The 4th International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development Conference
ปี พ.ศ. 2552
95 Conference on urban issues
96 Which way that empowerment? : Aboriginal women’s narratives of empowerment
97 There is nothing that ‘identifies me to that place’: Aboriginal Women’s Perceptions of Health Spaces and Places
98 ‘Getting a job’ : Aboriginal Women’s Issues and Experiences in the Health Sector.
99 Mildura, Victoria : Aboriginal health promotion short course
100 Tobacco Control Conference 2009
101 Establishing Aboriginal health research priorities in Victoria
102 Race and equity in higher education: a harder path for Indigenous academics
103 Health a focus at international conference
104 The epistemology that maintains white race privilege, power and control of Indigenous studies and Indigenous peoples’ participation in universities.
105 How the Whiteness Embedded in Health Services impacts on the Health and Well-Being of Aboriginal People
106 Look before you leap: the epistemic violence that sometimes hides behind the word inclusion
ปี พ.ศ. 2551
107 An exploration of the issues associated with the increasing Indigenous population in the greater Brisbane area
108 ‘We got education needs too’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in urban areas /
109 Privileging the Voices of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Service Sector
110 Hear my Cries
111 Engaging citizens in Australia’s future policy: Building and applying the evidence
112 ‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas
113 The Apology Needs Action
114 Woppaburra
115 So, You Want To Do Oral History With Aboriginal Australians
116 Book review Please knock before you enter: Aboriginal regulation of Outsiders and the implications for researchers /
117 Indigenous issues in higher education the choice rests with you, me, us /
118 Finding a space to make an impact within the contemporary world
119 Making an impact researching with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
120 Understanding and living respectfully within Indigenous places
ปี พ.ศ. 2550
121 A sociological education
122 Art as an experience and a political act
123 Utilising our warrior ways in higher education
ปี พ.ศ. 2549
124 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led and governed research : a sign of social change
ปี พ.ศ. 2546
125 Us speaking about women's health : Aboriginal women's perceptions and experiences of health, well-being, identity, body and health services
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126 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Health Strategy