Histories of Northern and Regional Australia : DE

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Histories of Northern and Regional Australia : DE

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ASJ | ZfA 44/2025 'Histories of Northern and Regional Australia' can also be downloaded as open-access at the ASJ | ZfA website: asj.australienstudien.org Issue ASJ|ZfA 44/2025, 'Histories of Northern and Regional Australia', is intended to be a lasting outcome of the 2025 Australian Historical Association conference hosted by James Cook University (JCU) and Central Queensland University (CQUniversity) between 30 June and 3 July. It includes articles on the visual arts, tourism, literature, academia, soldier settlement schemes, tropical architecture, South Sea Islanders, and music. It also features essays that discuss the history of Townsville as a civic and commercial centre. This special issue seeks to remind readers that the Australian story has always been far more than the experience in its bustling southern cities. There are still many 'silences' and gaps to fill regarding the story of the north in particular. The 'Australian Studies Journal Zeitschrift für Australienstudien' is an academic publication issued by the editors on behalf of the German Association for Australian Studies with a regular issue in summer and special issues in spring and autumn.It discusses a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary aspects relevant to Australia and its society. Stefanie Affeldt (Lead) is a post-doctoral researcher at the HCCH, Universität Heidelberg, as well as a member of the GASt executive board, the Specialised Information Service Anglo-American Culture advisory board, and the Centre for Australian Studies team. With a B.A. in Sociology (Macquarie University), an M.A. in Cultural and Social History (University of Essex), and a Dr. rer. pol from the Universität Hamburg, her area of research is racism analysis focussing on the history of whiteness in Australia. In the editorial team of the Australian Studies Journal Zeitschrift für Australienstudien, Stefanie acts as Lead Managing Editor. Christina Ringel completed her PhD at the University of Cologne with a thesis on possession in the endangered Aboriginal language Miriwoong. She has held a PostDoc position at the UoC, a position as Subject Librarian at TU Dortmund, and is currently pursuing a PostDoc project at TUD. Christina's recent conference papers and publications were concerned with contributions of linguistics to Native Title Claims, definiteness and possession in Miriwoong, evidentiality in Australian languages, and the influence of linguistic human rights and identification with territory and language on language vitality. She is a research affiliate at CoEDL, a member of ALS, FEL, GBS and GASt, and serves as Research Coordinator at the CAS, on the Board of Directors of CCLS and on the Advisory Board of FID AAC.

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