Building An Indigenist Health Humanities Collective

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University of Queensland

This proposal aims to develop Indigenist Health Humanities as a new and innovative field of inquiry, building an intellectual collective capable of bridging the knowledge gap that hinders current efforts to close the gap in Indigenous health inequality. Bringing together health and the humanities through the particularity of Indigenous scholarship, a deeper understanding of the human experience of health will be developed alongside a greater understanding of the enablers to building a transdisciplinary collective of Indigenous health researchers. The potential benefits include a more sustainable, relational and ethical approach to advancing new knowledge, advancing research careers and advancing health outcomes for Indigenous people.

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Black to the future: making the case for Indigenist health humanities
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Journal article
Authors
Watego, C., Whop, L. J., Singh, D., Mukandi, B., Macoun, A., Newhouse, G., Drummond, A., McQuire, A., Stajic, J., Kajlich, H. & Brough, M.,
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Int J Environ Res Public Health
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