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KRS4030

Honours dissertation

24 points
* Full year
* Clayton

Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject candidates should have an understanding of specific aspects of Koorie culture, history and issues; developed the ability to conduct high quality research in a culturally sensitive manner; demonstrated an ability to produce a high quality written dissertation on the chosen research topic; developed the ability to critically analyse written and/or oral descriptions and arguments surrounding issues related to their research.

Synopsis Candidates should complete a thesis of not less than 12,000 words and no more than 15,000 words which constitutes an original contribution to the chosen field of research.

Assessment Written: (12000 to 15000 words): 100%

Recommended texts

Anderson J Thesis and argument writing 2nd edn, Wiley, 1994

Attwood B In the age of Mabo Allen and Unwin, 1996

Attwood B Power, knowledge and the Aborigines La Trobe U P

Beckett J (ed.) Past and present: Constructions of Aboriginality Aboriginal Studies Press, 1988

Keen (ed.) Being black: Aboriginal cultures in settled Australia Aboriginal Studies Press, 1988

Lewis F Writing a thesis A guide to the nature and organisation 4th edn, 1993

Lester J Writing research papers, a complete guide 7th edn, Harper Collins

March J Guide to successful thesis and dissertations: A handbook for students and faculty 3rd edn, 1993

McGrath A (ed.) Contested ground: Australian Aborigines under the British Crown Allen and Unwin, 1995

Mudrooroo Us mob: History, culture, struggle Angus and Robertson, 1995

Rowse T After Mabo: Interpreting indigenous traditions 1993

Swain T A place for strangers: Towards a history of Australia Aboriginal beings Cambridge, 1993


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