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Martin Nakata

Martin Nakata AM is an Australian academic, researcher and scholar in the field of Indigenous education, knowledge, and studies. He is the first aboriginal/indigenous person from the Torres Strait Islands to obtain a doctoral degree.[1][2] He is also a proponent of indigenous standpoint theory. As of 2021, he is Deputy Vice-Chancellor of James Cook University.[3][4] In 2020 he was conferred with Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to tertiary education, and to learning outcomes for Indigenous students".[5] An asteroid in the Koronis family has been named in his honour as 7547 Martinnakata for his contribution to Indigenous astronomy.[6]

Early life and education edit

Nakata is of Torres Strait islander and Japanese descent. His mother is a traditional owner of islands in the Torres Strait, a remote region of Australia. His dad was born in Kushimoto-cho, Wakayama-Ken, Japan. Prof Nakata grew up in the islands where he did all his schooling years and has a thorough and intimate understanding of the languages and customs of the Torres Strait Islander people. He was trained as a teacher and in 1991 graduated with a Bachelor of Education with first class honours, and in 1998 he graduated with a PhD degree in education from James Cook University, and thereafter specialised in the field of Indigenous education.

Professional career edit

Nakata is recognised nationally and internationally as one of the leading Indigenous academics in Australia. He has had an extensive academic research career in the fields of Indigenous education, Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Knowledge. His current research work includes two longitudinal projects on the academic preparation of Indigenous students for university studies, and the academic performance of Indigenous school students in the Math and Science curriculum. He is a Chief Investigator on the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, and leading the Indigenous STEM project to examine under-explored aspects of learning which can improve educational performance of indigenous students in Australia. He has presented over seventy plenary and keynote addresses at professional conferences in Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Greece, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Canada, United States, Peru, Aotearoa (NZ) and Australia, and has published extensively on Australian Indigenous education issues in national and international academic journals, anthologies and books. He has been the co-editor of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Education for the past ten years, and he continues to serve on editorial boards of academic journals in several countries.[7]

List of selected works edit

Books edit

  • Nakata, Martin (2007). Disciplining the Savages and Savaging the Disciplines. Sydney: Aboriginal Studies Press. ISBN 978-0-85575-548-5.
  • Nakata, Martin (2001). Indigenous People, Racism and the United Nations. Sydney: South Pacific Books. ISBN 978-1-86335-069-3.
  • Nakata, Martin; Day, Andrew (2008). Anger and Indigenous Men. Alexandria, NSW: Federation Press. ISBN 978-1-86287-685-9.
  • Nakata, Martin; Harris, Michelle (2013). The Politics of Identity - Emerging Indigeneity. Sydney: Sydney University Press. ISBN 978-0-9872369-2-0.

Journal articles edit

  • Nakata, M.; Nakata, V. (2019). "Indigenous Undergraduates' Use of Supplementary Tutors". Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 48 (2): 119–128. doi:10.1017/jie.2017.39.
  • Nakata, M. (2018). "Difficult Dialogues in the South : Questions about Practice". Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 47 (1): 1–7. doi:10.1017/jie.2017.22.
  • Nakata, M.; Nakata, V.; Martin, G. (2015). "Promoting Persistence of Indigenous Students through Cultural Interface". Studies in Higher Education. 42 (7): 1–16.
  • Nakata, M. (2013). "The Rights and Blights of Politics in Indigenous Higher Education". Anthropological Forum. 23 (3): 289–313. doi:10.1080/00664677.2013.803457.
  • Nakata, M.; Nakata, V. (2004). "Approaches to Academic Preparation and Support for Indigenous Studies". Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 37 (1): 137–145. doi:10.1375/S1326011100000478.
  • Nakata, M. (2006). "Australian Indigenous Studies: A Question of Discipline". The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 17 (3) doi:10.1111/j.1835-9310.2006.tb00063.x
  • Nakata, M. (2002). "Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Interface". IFLA Journal. 28 (5–6): 281–291. doi:10.1177/034003520202800513.
  • Nakata, M. (1995). Culture in education: A political strategy for us or for them? Ngoonjook, (11), 40–61. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.032591622745468

Edited works edit

  • Nakata, Martin; Langton, Marcia, eds. (2005), Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries, 1 (1st ed.), Sydney: UTS Press, ISBN 978-0-9802840-1-0.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Indigenous Researcher Professor Martin Nakata". Australian Government. 14 June 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Martin Nakata Biography". Australian Literature. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Martin Nakata Profile". anzsog.edu.au. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Prof Martin Nakata Research Portfolio". James Cook University. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Professor Nicholas Martin Nakata". It's An Honour. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Martin Nakata 1980 - The Year that Made Me". ABC News. 30 August 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Martin Nakata Outstanding Alumni Award". James Cook University. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2021.

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Martin Nakata AM is an Australian academic researcher and scholar in the field of Indigenous education knowledge and studies He is the first aboriginal indigenous person from the Torres Strait Islands to obtain a doctoral degree 1 2 He is also a proponent of indigenous standpoint theory As of 2021 he is Deputy Vice Chancellor of James Cook University 3 4 In 2020 he was conferred with Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to tertiary education and to learning outcomes for Indigenous students 5 An asteroid in the Koronis family has been named in his honour as 7547 Martinnakata for his contribution to Indigenous astronomy 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional career 3 List of selected works 3 1 Books 3 2 Journal articles 3 3 Edited works 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editNakata is of Torres Strait islander and Japanese descent His mother is a traditional owner of islands in the Torres Strait a remote region of Australia His dad was born in Kushimoto cho Wakayama Ken Japan Prof Nakata grew up in the islands where he did all his schooling years and has a thorough and intimate understanding of the languages and customs of the Torres Strait Islander people He was trained as a teacher and in 1991 graduated with a Bachelor of Education with first class honours and in 1998 he graduated with a PhD degree in education from James Cook University and thereafter specialised in the field of Indigenous education Professional career editNakata is recognised nationally and internationally as one of the leading Indigenous academics in Australia He has had an extensive academic research career in the fields of Indigenous education Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Knowledge His current research work includes two longitudinal projects on the academic preparation of Indigenous students for university studies and the academic performance of Indigenous school students in the Math and Science curriculum He is a Chief Investigator on the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage and leading the Indigenous STEM project to examine under explored aspects of learning which can improve educational performance of indigenous students in Australia He has presented over seventy plenary and keynote addresses at professional conferences in Iceland Norway Scotland Greece South Africa Papua New Guinea Philippines Thailand Malaysia Taiwan South Korea Japan Canada United States Peru Aotearoa NZ and Australia and has published extensively on Australian Indigenous education issues in national and international academic journals anthologies and books He has been the co editor of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Education for the past ten years and he continues to serve on editorial boards of academic journals in several countries 7 List of selected works editBooks edit Nakata Martin 2007 Disciplining the Savages and Savaging the Disciplines Sydney Aboriginal Studies Press ISBN 978 0 85575 548 5 Nakata Martin 2001 Indigenous People Racism and the United Nations Sydney South Pacific Books ISBN 978 1 86335 069 3 Nakata Martin Day Andrew 2008 Anger and Indigenous Men Alexandria NSW Federation Press ISBN 978 1 86287 685 9 Nakata Martin Harris Michelle 2013 The Politics of Identity Emerging Indigeneity Sydney Sydney University Press ISBN 978 0 9872369 2 0 Journal articles edit Nakata M Nakata V 2019 Indigenous Undergraduates Use of Supplementary Tutors Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 48 2 119 128 doi 10 1017 jie 2017 39 Nakata M 2018 Difficult Dialogues in the South Questions about Practice Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 47 1 1 7 doi 10 1017 jie 2017 22 Nakata M Nakata V Martin G 2015 Promoting Persistence of Indigenous Students through Cultural Interface Studies in Higher Education 42 7 1 16 Nakata M 2013 The Rights and Blights of Politics in Indigenous Higher Education Anthropological Forum 23 3 289 313 doi 10 1080 00664677 2013 803457 Nakata M Nakata V 2004 Approaches to Academic Preparation and Support for Indigenous Studies Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 37 1 137 145 doi 10 1375 S1326011100000478 Nakata M 2006 Australian Indigenous Studies A Question of Discipline The Australian Journal of Anthropology 17 3 doi 10 1111 j 1835 9310 2006 tb00063 x Nakata M 2002 Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Interface IFLA Journal 28 5 6 281 291 doi 10 1177 034003520202800513 Nakata M 1995 Culture in education A political strategy for us or for them Ngoonjook 11 40 61 https search informit org doi 10 3316 informit 032591622745468Edited works edit Nakata Martin Langton Marcia eds 2005 Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries 1 1st ed Sydney UTS Press ISBN 978 0 9802840 1 0 See also editStandpoint Theory Indigenous StudiesReferences edit Indigenous Researcher Professor Martin Nakata Australian Government 14 June 2018 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Martin Nakata Biography Australian Literature Retrieved 21 June 2021 Martin Nakata Profile anzsog edu au Retrieved 21 June 2021 Prof Martin Nakata Research Portfolio James Cook University Retrieved 21 June 2021 Professor Nicholas Martin Nakata It s An Honour Retrieved 21 June 2021 Martin Nakata 1980 The Year that Made Me ABC News 30 August 2020 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Martin Nakata Outstanding Alumni Award James Cook University 26 April 2020 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Nakata amp oldid 1184058453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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