| Dr Bill Genat |
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Senior Lecturer in Aboriginal Health |
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| Biography |
Bill's professional background is in working with Aboriginal communities, organisations and government agencies. His work experience is with participatory projects in Aboriginal health, in particular, community development and action research projects and their design, implementation and evaluation. Bill's research interests include interpretive and ethnographic methods, participatory processes and action research methods. He is particularly interested in decolonising methodologies, research methods that engage with local practices and ways of working, reveal situated knowledges (particularly Indigenous knowledges), and that support self-determination and positive social change. Current areas of research include capacity building and curriculum development in Indigenous public health, pedagogy and Indigenous Health, Aboriginal health workers, Indigenous community development and primary health care.
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