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Understanding the cultural landscape of Australia is an integral part of the process of examining and celebrating Australia's cultural diversity. The combination of knowledge and research expertise that this ASRI assembles opens exciting opportunities for new research initiatives in the areas of cultural diversity, memory and landscape. This group’s research interests include Indigenous culture and places, migration and settlement history, political and social structures, monuments, creative arts and other forms of past and present cultural expression. For further insight into the collective research this group has to offer, please click on any of the members’ names below. (Note: a new browser window will appear for each member. Simply close the new browser window to return to the Understanding Cultural Landscapes page.)
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Recent SubmissionsThe Adelaide Hills Face Zone as a Cultural Landscape. [abstract]. Cultural landscapes of a tourism destination: South Australia's Barossa Valley. [abstract]. "A projection part of the main": an Elliston palimpsest. [abstract]. Returning to Memory Cove. [abstract].
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