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Professor Claire Smith is an archaeologist with the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University, South Australia. While her theoretical focus is symbolic communication, she has a broad intellectual vision and inter-disciplinary approach. She has undertaken collaborative projects with scholars from cultural studies, history, Indigenous studies, Indonesian studies, philosophy, anthropology and theology. While she conducts occasional fieldwork with Indigenous groups in Asia and North America, Claire Smith's primary research is with Indigenous Australia. She has worked with the Barunga community, Northern Territory, every year since 1990 and with Ngadjuri people, South Australia, since 1998.
In 2018, the Royal Anthropological Institute awarded Claire Smith the Lucy Mair Medal and Marsh Award, for sustained research with Australian Aboriginal communities that has contributed to human dignity. Claire Smith's publications include more than 80 articles, eight authored books and six edited books, including the 11-volume Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (Springer 2014, 2020). Her global agenda for using archaeology to redress inequality is outlined in one of her recent books, with Koji Mizoguchi, is Global Social Archaeologies: Making a Difference in a World of Strangers (Routledge 2019). She is the immediate past president of the World Archaeological Congress.
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Australian Archaeologyno. 1 (2024): 106-108
ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF HERITAGE DESTRUCTIONpp.37-54, (2024)
Elspbeth Hodgins,Claire Smith
Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciencespp.16-23, (2024)
URBAN HOMELANDS: Writing the Native City from Oklahomapp.15-63, (2023)
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Oxford University Press eBookspp.C52S1-C52S10, (2023)
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URBAN HOMELANDS: Writing the Native City from Oklahomapp.65-103, (2023)
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URBAN HOMELANDS: Writing the Native City from Oklahomapp.1-+, (2023)
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AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGYpp.1-5, (2023)
Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeingpp.119-144, (2022)
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