Researcher

Dr Sam Dalgarno

Biography

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group at UNSW Sydney. As a historian, my research has concentrated on Aboriginal history, history and memory, and public history. I earned my PhD from Monash University in 2023 and my doctoral thesis considered the production, reception and controversy that engulfed the 1997 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission’s report into Aboriginal child separation, Bringing...view more

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group at UNSW Sydney. As a historian, my research has concentrated on Aboriginal history, history and memory, and public history. I earned my PhD from Monash University in 2023 and my doctoral thesis considered the production, reception and controversy that engulfed the 1997 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission’s report into Aboriginal child separation, Bringing Them Home.


My Research Activities

My current research project, funded by the ARC and led by Professor Heidi Norman, focuses on how the governance of Aboriginal affairs in New South Wales has operated since the State Government committed to a policy of self-determination in the 1980s. Our research will seek to describe the measures taken by government and the bureaucracy under that label of Aboriginal self-determination and, in doing so, examine the form governance of Aboriginal people took during that time.

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Publications

by Dr Sam Dalgarno