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Dear friends and colleagues,
It is my pleasure to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Australian Community Psychologist. The issue is a special issue called, “Ignored no longer: Emerging Indigenous researchers on Indigenous psychologies” and was edited by Mohi Rua and Bridgette Masters-Awatere (both at University of Waikato, Aotearoa/New Zealand), Shiloh Groot (University of Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand), Pat Dudgeon (University of Western Australia, Australia) and Darren Garvey (Curtin University, Australia).

You can find the issue at http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/ccom/publications/ . Further information about the journal, upcoming issues, and instructions for authors can be found via the aforementioned link.

The table of contents appears below.

Volume 24, No 1, June 2012
Editorial Special Issue - Ignored no longer: Emerging Indigenous researchers on Indigenous psychologies
Shiloh Groot, Mohi Rua, Bridgette Masters-Awatere, Pat Dudgeon and Darren Garvey



Articles

Pukarrikarta-Jangka Muwarr – Stories about Caring for Karajarri Country

Anna Dwyer



Uputaua: A Therapeutic Approach to Researching Samoan Communities

Byron Malaela Sotiata Seiuli



Out from the Margins: Centring African-Centred Knowledge in Psychological Discourse

Ingrid R. G. Waldron



Practitioners’ Experiences of Collaboration, Working With and for Rural Mâori

Andre D. McLachlan, Ruth L. Hungerford, Ria N. Schroder and Simon J. Adamson



The Waka Hourua Research Framework: A Dynamic Approach to Research with Urban Mâori Communities

Arama Rata, Jessica Hutchings, and James H. Liu



Participatory Action Research in Aboriginal Contexts: ‘Doing with’ to Promote Mental Health

Arlene Laliberté



Exploring the Nature of Intimate Relationships: A Mâori Perspective

Pita King, Amanda Young-Hauser, Wendy Li, Mohi Rua and Linda Waimarie Nikora



Mâori Healers’ Perspectives on Cooperation with Biomedicine

Glenis Mark and Kerry Chamberlain



Zimbabwean Medication Use in New Zealand: The Role of Indigenous and Allopathic Substances

Stanley Kamutingondo, Darrin Hodgetts, Shiloh Groot and Linda Waimarie Nikora



Mâori Children and Death: Views from Parents

Juanita Jacob, Linda Waimarie Nikora and Jane Ritchie


Kind regards,
Lauren (on behalf of the editorial board)
Editor, The Australian Community Psychologist

Dr Lauren Breen
ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher and Lecturer | Undergraduate Psychology
School of Psychology and Speech Pathology | Faculty of Health Sciences

Curtin University
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