Dr Diane Smith
PhD (Anthropology); Masters Degree (Anthropology); Associate Diploma (Furniture Design and Making); BA (Hons, Anthropology and Sociology)
Senior Research Fellow, CAEPR ANU
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Areas of expertise
- Studies Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Society 169902
- Social And Cultural Anthropology 160104
- Australian Government And Politics 160601
- Public Policy 160510
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies 200201
- Social Policy 160512
- Public Administration 160509
- Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Policy 160501
- Family And Household Studies 160301
- Political Science 1606
Publications
- Smith, D 2021, 'Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends. Theme One: Governing Rights and Interests', in Diane Smith, Alice Wighton, Stephen Cornell and Adam Vai Delaney (ed.), Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA, pp. 3-10.
- Smith, D 2021, 'Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends. Theme 2: Governing for Nation Building', in Diane Smith, Alice Wighton, Stephen Cornell and Adam Vai Delaney (ed.), Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA, pp. 109-118.
- Smith, D, Wighton, A, Cornell, S et al., eds, 2021, Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA.
- Smith, D 2021, 'Introduction: Indigenous Resurgence for Governing Development', in Diane Smith, Alice Wighton, Stephen Cornell and Adam Vai Delaney (ed.), Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA, pp. xv - xxxii.
- Smith, D 2021, 'Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends. Theme Three: Governing, Development and Resources.', in Diane Smith, Alice Wighton, Stephen Cornell and Adam Vai Delaney (ed.), Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA, pp. 225-232.
- Smith, D 2021, 'Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends. Theme Four: Governing as Transformative Leadership', in Diane Smith, Alice Wighton, Stephen Cornell and Adam Vai Delaney (ed.), Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures, Rowman and Littlefield International, USA, pp. 329-334.
- Woods, K, Markham, F, Smith, D et al. 2021, Toward a Perpetual Funding Model for Native Title Prescribed Bodies Corporate, CAEPR Commissioned Report No. 7.
- Smith, D 2019, 'From Little Things, Big Things Grow: Exercising Incremental Self-Governance in Australia', in W Nikolakis, S Cornell and H Nelson (ed.), Reclaiming Indigenous Governance: Reflections and Insights from Australia, Canada, new Zealand and the United States, University of Arizona Press, United States, pp. 130-154.
- Smith, D 2016, 'Governing Data and Data for Governance: The Everyday Practice of Indigenous Sovereignty', in Tahu Kukutai, John Taylor (ed.), Indigenous data sovereignty: toward an agenda, ANU Press, Australia, pp. 117-135pp.
- Bauman, T, Smith, D, Quiggin, R et al 2015, Building Aboriginal and Torres Strait Governance: Report of Survey and Forum to Map current and future research and practical resource needs.
- Smith, D & Hunt, J 2011, 'Understanding and Engaging with Indigenous Governance - Research Evidence and Possibilities for a Dialogue with Australian Governments', Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, vol. 14, no. 2-3, pp. 30-53.
- Smith, D 2001, Valuing native title: Aboriginal, statutory, and policy discourses about compensation: CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 222.
- Smith, D 2008, 'From collaboration to coercion: A story of governance failure, success and opportunity in Australian Indigenous affairs', in Janine O'Flynn and John Wanna (ed.), Collaborative Governance: A new era of public policy in Australia, ANU ePress, Canberra, Australia, pp. 75-92.
- Smith, D 2008, 'Cultures of governance and the governance of culture: Transforming and containing Indigenous institutions in West Arhem Land', in J. Hunt, D.E. Smith, S. Garling, and W. Sanders (ed.), Contested Governance: Culture, Power and Institutions in Indigenous Australia, ANU ePress, Canberra Australia, pp. 75-111.
- Smith, D 2008, 'The business of governing: Building institutional capital in an urban enterprise', in J. Hunt, D.E. Smith, S. Garling, and W. Sanders (ed.), Contested Governance: Culture, Power and Institutions in Indigenous Australia, ANU ePress, Canberra Australia, pp. 205-232.
- Smith, D & Hunt, J 2008, 'Understanding Indigenous Australian governance - Research, theory and representations', in J. Hunt, D.E. Smith, S. Garling, and W. Sanders (ed.), Contested Governance: Culture, Power and Institutions in Indigenous Australia, ANU ePress, Canberra Australia, pp. 1-23.
- Hunt, J, Smith, D, Garling, S and Sanders, W, eds, 2008, Contested governance: Culture, power and Institutions in Indigenous Australia, ANU ePress, Canberra.
- Smith, D 2007, 'Networked governance: Issues of process, policy and power in a West Arnhem Land regional initiative', Ngiya: Talk the Law, vol. 1, no. June, pp. 24-52.
- Smith, D 2007, Evaluating governance: An effectiveness quick-check for boards, Community Governance Newsletter, 2 (2).
- Smith, D 2007, Working together for our future: West Central Arnhem Regional Authority, Community Governance Newsletter, 2 (1).
- Hunt, J & Smith, D 2006, Ten key messages from the preliminary findings of the Indigenous Community Governance Projectâ??2005, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research ANU.
- Smith, D 2005, 'Households and community governance', Aborigines, Culture and Economy: The Past, Present, and Future of Rural and Remote Indigenous Lives, ed. D. Austin-Broos and G. Macdonald, University of Sydney Press, Sydney Australia, pp. 175-187.
- Daly, A & Smith, D 2005, 'Indicators of risk to the wellbeing of Australian Indigenous children', Australian Review of Public Affairs, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 39-57.
- Daly, A & Smith, D 2003, 'Reforming Indigenous welfare policy: Salutary lessons and future challenges for Australia from the US experience', Economic Papers, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 28-44.
- Smith, D, Daly, A & Henry, R 2002, 'Indigenous welfare policy: Lessons from a community survey', Agenda: a journal of policy analysis and reform, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 371-384.
- Hunter, B & Smith, D 2002, 'Surveying mobile populations: Lessons from recent longitudinal surveys of Indigenous Australians', The Australian Economic Review, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 261-75.