Faculty of Arts and Society
The faculty brings people and places to life, and from that, our desire to think, examine, express and create grows. This drives us to act collectively for positive social change and advance inquisitive, harmonious and equitable society, particularly for those who are most vulnerable.
We strive to prepare students to be teachers, creative thinkers and innovators in a complex changing world. We bring together expertise in education, business, law, Indigenous knowledge practices, human geography, disaster preparedness and management, languages, humanities and the creative industries.
Our reputation is based on extensive partnerships with government, industry and community stakeholders to address social, cultural and economic issues in:
- sparsely populated regional areas, including Northern Australia
- developing regions, including South-East Asia - particularly China, Indonesia and Timor-Leste
- Indigenous knowledge, social, cultural and economic futures.
The faculty’s research and teaching will draw on the strength of the Northern Institute, centres of excellence and multidisciplinary teams primarily engaged in teaching, research, networking and business development. Together, academics, research students and industry professionals examine and drive solutions for emerging social, cultural and economic issues in challenging contexts.
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE: A CHOOSEABLE-PATH ADVENTURE
The greatest work in English literature, now in the greatest format of English literature: a chooseable-path adventure! When Shakespeare wrote Haml...
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THE MEDIA STUDIES READER
Designed for the critical media studies curriculum, The Media Studies Reader is an entry point into the major theories and debates that have shaped...
View full detailsVENUS IN FUR A PLAY
A young playwright, Thomas, has written an adaptation of the 1870 novel "Venus in Fur" by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (after whom the term "masochism...
View full detailsCOPYWRONG TO COPYWRITER
If you feel like you've got the wrong tone of voice, don't understand the ins-and-outs of grammar, or just don't feel confident writing about yours...
View full detailsTHE THING : A PHENOMENOLOGY OF HORROR
What is the human body? Both the most familiar and unfamiliar of things, the body is the centre of experience but also the site of a prehistory ant...
View full detailsWHO GOES THERE? : THE NOVELLA THAT FORMED THE BASIS OF "THE THING"
The tie-in to the upcoming blockbuster prequel to John Carpenter's The Thing - the never before told story of the original doomed Norwegian expedit...
View full detailsAT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS
'To that flash of semivision can be traced a full half of the horror which has ever since haunted us . . . ' An expedition to Antarctica goes horri...
View full detailsTHE RAINBOW TROOPS LARGE FORMAT EDITION
Ikal is a student at Muhammadiyah Elementary, on the Indonesian island of Belitong, where graduating from sixth grade is considered a major achieve...
View full detailsAN-ME ARRI-NGUN THE FOOD WE EAT 2ND EDITION
This is the second edition of a landmark book originally released in July 2018 which represents the culmination of decades of work describing the e...
View full detailsGUMATJ YOLNGU LANGUAGE & CULTURE & ONLINE AUDIO DOWNLOAD
GUMATJ YOLNGU LANGUAGE & CULTURE & ONLINE AUDIO DOWNLOAD
GROWING UP ABORIGINAL IN AUSTRALIA
What is it like to grow up Aboriginal in Australia? This anthology, compiled by award-winning author Anita Heiss, attempts to showcase as many dive...
View full detailsWRITING FEATURE STORIES
Good writing engages as it informs and feature journalism offers writers the opportunity to tell deep, affecting stories that look beyond the immed...
View full detailsIMAGE AND REPRESENTATION: KEY CONCEPTS IN MEDIA STUDIES
 Image and Representation 2e is a clear and straight-talking introduction to two of the most important concepts in film and media studies. Explori...
View full detailsEVERY SECRET THING UPDATED EDITION
'Like Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria, this is a landmark text in indigenous writing. It is a work of immense spirit, ingenuity and narrative confidenc...
View full detailsDJAMBARRPUYNU REFERENCE BOOK
This Reference Book is for students of Yolgnu Languages and Culture. It contains 482 example sentences in Djambarrpuynu, one of the many Yolgnu lan...
View full detailsTHE MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS IN AUSTRALIA
Traditional media are being reshaped by digital technologies. The funding model for quality journalism has been undermined by the drift of advertis...
View full detailsNEW PRACTICAL CHINESE READER MANDARIN LEVEL 2 WORKBOOK HARDCOPY FORMAT WITH 4 CDROM ON MP3 FORMAT
NEW PRACTICAL CHINESE READER MANDARIN LEVEL TWO WORKBOOK HARDCOPY FORMAT WITH 4 CDROM ON MP3 FORMAT
NEW PRACTICAL CHINESE READER MANDARIN LEVEL 2 TEXTBOOK HARDCOPY FORMAT WITH 4 CDROM ON MP3 FORMAT
NEW PRACTICAL CHINESE READER MANDARIN LEVEL TWO TEXTBOOK HARDCOPY FORMAT WITH 4 CDROM ON MP3 FORMAT
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PRINT ON DEMAND 6-8 WEEKS A provocative, urgent novel about time, family and how a changing planet might change our lives, from James Bradley, accl...
View full detailsSAVAGE LIFE IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Savage Life in Central Australia gives a first-hand account of life amongst the Wangkangurru (Wonkonguru) and Dieri people living their traditional...
View full detailsMAKING FIRE: AN ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL GUIDE
This book has two parts. Firstly, it gives a history of fire making and an account of fire making amongst indigenous people of the world, particula...
View full detailsTHE JOURNALIST'S GUIDE TO MEDIA LAW
A handbook for communicators in a digital 6th Edition We are all journalists and publishers now: at the touch of a button we can send our words, so...
View full detailsTHE LITTLE RED BOOK OF PR WISDOM
The Little Red Book of PR Wisdom, by Walkley Award-winning journalist and public relations practitioner Brian Johnson, draws on decades of experien...
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