Chelsea Watego
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Aboriginal Australian academic and writer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Chelsea Joanne Ruth Watego is an Aboriginal Australian academic and writer. She is a Mununjali Yugambeh and South Sea Islander woman and is currently Professor of Indigenous Health at Queensland University of Technology. Her first book, Another Day in the Colony, was published in 2021.
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Published Works
- Strong in the City: towards a strength-based approach in Indigenous health promotion (2004) (105)
- ‘It had to be my choice’ Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience (2012) (87)
- A culture of ill health: public health or Aboriginality? (2005) (71)
- Social capital meets identity (2006) (70)
- The power of talk and power in talk: a systematic review of Indigenous narratives of culturally safe healthcare communication. (2018) (62)
- More than a refresh required for closing the gap of Indigenous health inequality (2020) (46)
- 'We don't tell people what to do': ethical practice and Indigenous health promotion. (2015) (36)
- Closing the gap between rhetoric and practice in strengths‐based approaches to Indigenous public health: a qualitative study (2020) (35)
- “It puts a human face on the researched” – A qualitative evaluation of an Indigenous health research governance model (2016) (32)
- Deadly Choices empowering Indigenous Australians through social networking sites (2018) (27)
- "When you're black, they look at you harder" Narrating Aboriginality within Public Health (2007) (26)
- The meaning of culture within public health practice - implications for the study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health (2007) (23)
- ‘Good in the Hood’ or ‘Burn It Down’? Reconciling Black Presence in the Academy (2019) (22)
- Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children's exposure to stressful events: a cross‐sectional study (2013) (22)
- “Now we say Black Lives Matter but … the fact of the matter is, we just Black matter to them” (2020) (21)
- Beyond the pipeline: a critique of the discourse surrounding the development of an Indigenous primary healthcare workforce in Australia. (2019) (18)
- A collaborative yarn on qualitative health research with Aboriginal communities (2019) (17)
- Starting at strengths … an Indigenous early years intervention (2009) (16)
- When the object teaches: Indigenous academics in Australian universities (2014) (14)
- Blood in our hearts or blood on our hands? The viscosity, vitality and validity of Aboriginal ‘blood talk’. (2014) (14)
- A multi-centre open-label randomised non-inferiority trial comparing watchful waiting to antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media without perforation in low-risk urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (the WATCH trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (2016) (13)
- 'I'm not sure it paints an honest picture of where my health's at' - identifying community health and research priorities based on health assessments within an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community: a qualitative study. (2017) (13)
- Crossing Lines: Sport History, Transformative Narratives, and Aboriginal Australia (2015) (12)
- Yarning: assessing proppa ways (2017) (9)
- Using an Indigenist framework for decolonizing health promotion research (2019) (9)
- ‘You cunts can do as you like’: the obscenity and absurdity of free speech to Blackfullas (2018) (8)
- Locating Indigenous Australia within community development practice : clients, consumers or change makers? (2013) (7)
- Little theory, big plans: Social capital and community building in Aboriginal Australia (2009) (7)
- Talkin’ Down to the Black Woman (2019) (6)
- “So we tell them”: articulating strong Black masculinities in an urban Indigenous community (2019) (5)
- Indigenous in the city: urban Indigenous populations in local and global contexts (2016) (5)
- Black bodies and Bioethics: Debunking Mythologies of Benevolence and Beneficence in Contemporary Indigenous Health Research in Colonial Australia (2021) (5)
- Beyond the dotted drawings : the Aboriginal Health Worker and health promotion practice (2002) (4)
- A new inquiry into Indigenous policy must address the root causes of failure (2019) (3)
- Canada–Australia Indigenous health and wellness racism working group (2019) (3)
- Keynote Presentation: Race is real and so is racism - making the case for teaching race in Indigenous health curriculum (2017) (3)
- Great guide to Indigenisation of the curriculum (2016) (3)
- Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into an Indigenous Evaluation Strategy (2019) (3)
- “It puts a human face on the researched”: A qualitative evaluation of an Indigenous research governance model (2016) (3)
- Introduction to the special issue: critical conversations on higher education as an enabler to building an Indigenous health workforce (2020) (2)
- Nothing new in Indigenous reform agenda (2015) (2)
- Black Comedy: the ABC makes a bold foray into race relations (2014) (2)
- The abuse of Aboriginal women via racialized and gendered discourses (2016) (2)
- A different kind of treatment (2014) (2)
- Skins for smokes and the use of cultural content and imagery (2013) (1)
- Maintaining cultural integrity in Australian Aboriginal and New Zealand Maori qualitative research in communication disorders (2019) (1)
- Moving beyond the front line: a 20-year retrospective cohort study of career trajectories from the Indigenous Health Program at the University of Queensland (2019) (1)
- The 'rise' of Aboriginal women, from domesticated cow to cash cow (2015) (1)
- Why I won't call you a coconut...anymore (2015) (1)
- Looking forward looking black: making the case for a radical rethink of strategies for success in Indigenous higher education (2020) (1)
- SBS’s First Contact is the real ‘festering sore’ of the nation (2014) (1)
- The day I don't feel Australian? That would be Australia Day (2015) (1)
- Culture in and culture of health promotion: tensions at the interface of Australian Indigenous health promotion (2013) (0)
- Wild Black Women- Brother Bryan (2018) (0)
- A different kind of treatment [Editorial] (2014) (0)
- Clancestry Conversation Series (2015) (0)
- Andrew Bolt isn't a racist, but... (2014) (0)
- Lets Talk - Dr Bryan Mukandi, Candy Bowers and Nancy Dennis [Radio program] (2017) (0)
- Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Indigenous Health Research Workshop (2017) (0)
- Class is the new black: The dangers of an obsession with the 'Aboriginal middle class' (2017) (0)
- Letter to my former self: 7 insights for becoming an ethical Indigenous researcher (2016) (0)
- Editorials: A different kind of treatment (2014) (0)
- Collaborative scholarly creative writing: two poems - ‘Thoughts flow from mind to hands’ and ‘Coconut damper: a working recipe’ (2014) (0)
- The 'modern' Indigenous family that apparently defies the stereotypes, is actually very stereotypically Black (2018) (0)
- Why I will celebrate NAIDOC Week next year (2014) (0)
- Leading Aboriginal researcher raises some critical questions for the NHMRC (2016) (0)
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