Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues
About the Journal
The Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues (JAII) is a quality interdisciplinary academic journal publishing refereed articles in all areas of Australian Indigenous Studies. It was formed in 1998. It invites submission of manuscripts for both the double-blind refereed articles section and for the commentaries section.
The JAII is published four times a year. These four issues constitute one volume. The views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor, Australian Indigenous Editorial Board or Publisher. The JAII is published by the Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, School of Applied Media and Social Sciences, Monash University. The ISSN is 1440 – 5202.
Editor:
| Andrew Gunstone | Monash University |
Australian Indigenous Editorial Board:
| Dennis Foley | The University of Newcastle |
| Bronwyn Fredericks | Monash University, Queensland University of Technology and Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation |
| Max Lenoy | James Cook University |
| Doug Morgan | University of South Australia |
| Bronwyn Reynolds | University of Tasmania |
| Mark Rose | Deakin University |
Previous issues have covered many disciplines, including:
- Politics
- Public Policy
- Education
- History
- Cultural Studies
- Law
- Art
- Health
Previous special theme issues:
- 1998 Federal Election (Volume 1, Number 3)
- Indigenous Issues and the United Nations (Volume 2, Number 1)
- Mandatory Sentencing (Volume 3, Number 1)
- Australian Reconciliation (Volume 8, Numbers 3-4)
- Howard Government and Indigenous Affairs (Volume 9, Numbers 2-3)
- Apology to the Stolen Generations (Volume 11, Number 2)
- Health Workers and Indigenous Communities (Volume 13, Number 3)
Previous special conference proceedings issues:
- 2007 Indigenous Researchers Forum (Volume 10, Number 2)
- 2008 World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education (Volume 12, Numbers 1-4)
Book on first ten years of the JAII:
- Gunstone, A. (ed.). 2008. History, Politics and Knowledge: Essays in Australian Indigenous Studies. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing.