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Professor Marcia Langton AO is a granddaughter of Iman man, Fred Waddy, and was born and raised in Queensland, Australia. She is an anthropologist and geographer, and since 2000 has held the Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne. Her current research concerns alcohol management and domestic and family violence in Aboriginal settings, and Indigenous data governance and community data projects. She has produced a large body of knowledge in the areas of political and legal anthropology, and Aboriginal arts and culture. She has published and presented on Indigenous agreements and engagement with the minerals industry, Aboriginal land tenure, native title, and Indigenous resource management. In 2016 Professor Langton was honoured as a University of Melbourne Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and from May 2017, has been the Associate Provost. Her role in the Empowered Communities project under contract to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, as a member of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians, and as co-Chair of the Senior Advisory Group of the Indigenous Voice CoDesign project with the Australian Government are evidence of Professor Langton's academic reputation, policy commitment and impact, alongside her role as a prominent public intellectual. Her 2012 Boyer lectures titled The Quiet Revolution: Indigenous People and the Resources Boom is one of her recent contributions to public debate and have added to her influence and reputation in government and private sector circles. In 2017 and 2021, her popular first and second editions of Welcome to Country. A Travel Guide to Indigenous Australia, and also a youth edition were published. In 1993 she was made a member of the Order of Australia in recognition of her work in anthropology and the advocacy of Aboriginal rights, and in 2019 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. Professor Marcia Langton is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, a Fellow of Trinity College, Melbourne and an Honorary Fellow of Emmanuel College at The University of Queensland. In 2016 Professor Langton is honoured as a University of Melbourne Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor. In further recognition as one of Australia’s most respected Indigenous academics, in 2017 Professor Marcia Langton AO was appointed the first Associate Provost at the University of Melbourne.
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Nick Thieberger, Michael Aird, Clint Bracknell, Jason Gibson,Amanda Harris,Marcia Langton, Gaye Sculthorpe,Jane Simpson
Archives & Manuscripts (2024)
LANCETno. 10411 (2023): 1400-1403
OCEANIAno. 3 (2023): 259-281
Anthea Skinner,Lisa Palmer,Marcia Langton,Aaron Corn,Kristen Smith, Brian Djangirrawuy Gumbula-Garawirrtja, Renelle Gandjitjiwuy Gondarra, Muhlis Hadrawi, James Pilbrow
Melbourne Asia review (2023)
Springer eBookspp.127-150, (2023)
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRYno. 12 (2023): 1222-1226
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