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and resists dehumanising representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through the development of an Indigenous ethical practice that goes beyond current journalistic debates on media
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truths of families. Central to this project is the recognition of families as knowledge holders and witnesses, whose testimonies are often marginalised or constrained within formal legal processes
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illness at the national level. Through a combination of extant personal oral stories and archival sources, together with new digital humanities representations of data about infection and vaccination rates
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