About Conceptualising Power: A conversation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives

Power is a key and much-debated concept in the discipline of political science, and yet political scientists have not engaged with Indigenous peoples’ conceptualisations of power. Conversations about expanding understandings of power are crucial as the discipline is called to engage with Indigenous peoples and perspectives.

Join us on Tuesday 28 May at 1pm for our panel discussion on this topic. 

Speakers:

Typanga Evans, Rotary Peace Fellow

Adjunct Professor Mary Graham (Kombumerri), Adjunct Professor in the School of Political Science and International Studies

Associate Professor Ryan Walter, UQ School of Political Science and International Studies

Dr Heloise Weber, UQ School of Political Science and International Studies

 

Moderator:

Associate Professor Morgan Brigg, UQ School of Political Science and International Studies

Venue

Room: 
Learning Theatre 132, Sir Llew Edwards Building (Building 14-132)