Section: Overview
Overview
Key publications
Research funding
Supervising & teaching
Career

Key details

Areas of expertise

  • Koori and non-Koori History
  • Australian political history
  • Critical non-indigenous research
  • Critical whiteness studies
  • Action research

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

About Clare Land

Clare Land is an Academic/Researcher at Moondani Balluk Academic Unit, where she runs the ARC-funded Northland Campaign Community History Project with Professor Gary Foley. Clare is a non-Aboriginal person.

Clare has a long-standing commitment to supporting land justice and Indigenous-led struggles and is known in particular for the book, Decolonizing Solidarity: Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles (Zed Books, 2015).

Clare is co-coordinator of a large-scale community education project (the Decolonizing Solidarity Book Club); and a member of the Police Stop Data Expert Working Group of the Flemington and Kensington Community Legal Centre, Melbourne; and the Woor Dungin Committee of Management. In 2019 Clare took up a role as a mentor to emerging organisers in The Change Agency’s Community Organising Fellowship.

Decolonizing Solidarity is based on Clare’s PhD research at Deakin University, for which she was awarded the Isi Leibler Prize for the thesis which ‘best contributes to advancing knowledge of racial, religious or ethnic prejudice in any time or place, or to advancing knowledge of multiculturalism and community relations in Australia.’

Clare has a BA(Hons)/BSc from the University Melbourne. Her Honours year was a combined course of study across the Faculties of History and History and Philosophy of Science. Her Honours Thesis (supervised by Tony Birch) was awarded the 2001 Margaret Kiddle Prize for the best honours thesis in the History Department and an History and Philosophy of Science essay during Honours won Clare the 2002 WMC Prize for archival research. In her BSc she majored in Botany and Biochemistry.

Clare has worked on research projects interpreting colonial history and Australian political history, and promoting educational equity.

Clare volunteered at 3CR community radio between 2001 and 2014 including 12 years as a broadcaster. From 2002-2012 she collaborated with Gunai/Maar man Robbie Thorpe as co-presenter of the show Fire First.

Qualifications

  • PhD, Deakin University, Australia, 2012
  • BA(Hons)/BSC, Univerity of Melbourne, Australia, 2001

Key publications

Year Citation
2021 Land, C., Balla, P., & Golding, K. (210525). Blak Cook Book: New Cultural Perspectives on Cooks' Cottage. A set of provocations.. Melbourne: City of Melbourne.
2016 Hocking, J., Land, C., Campo, N., & Tayton, S. (160101). Gough Whitlam: Guide to Archives of Australia's Prime Ministers (1). Parkes, Australian Capital Territory: National Archives of Australia.

Year Citation
2019 Land, C., & Berry, M. (190706). Resource Paper to assist with the formation of the Interpretation Strategy for the Batman Memorial at Queen Victoria Market. Melbourne:
2017 Hopkins, T. (170906). Monitoring Racial Profiling - Introducing a scheme to prevent unlawful stops and searches by Victoria Police: A report of the Police Stop Data Working Group. Melbourne: Flemington & Kensington Community Legal Centre.

Year Citation
2022 Thorpe, A., & Land, C. (220530). A Fight For Survival - The Northlands Story Native American and Indigenous Studies Association.
2020 Thorpe, L., Land, C., Thorpe, A., & Lopez, Lpez. (201111). Story-sharing Through our Strengths and Passions: Why we Fought for Northlands School In Sonn, C. ;. (Ed.), Paper presented at Special Issue: Conference Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of Community Psychology 2020, Melbourne Australia. Melbourne: The College of Community Psychologists of the Australian Psychological Society Ltd.
2017 Land, C. (170217). Whiteness and Blackness and Blakness in the Politics of Solidarity with Indigenous Struggles Community Identity Displacement Resarch Network and Moondani Balluk Academic Unit, Victoria University; and Identity Research Network, Swinburne University.

Year Citation
2024 Bracks, W., Brown, C., Land, C., Foley, G., Hawkes, J., Kruger, le, Pere., Ritchie, N., & Woodcock, S. (240101). Black history powers the Aboriginal History Archive. Aboriginal History Journal, 47 (133-154).

doi: 10.22459/AH.47.2023.06

2023 Woodcock, S., Foley, G., Land, C., Bracks, W., Brown, A., Hawkes, J., & Ritchie, N. (230703). Black Power Education in Melbourne: Koori Kollij in Historical Context. Histories of People and Place, 18(1-2), (66-85).

doi: 10.1080/28334299.2023.2284374

2018 Land, C. (180301). The Haunting Story of Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner. La Trobeana, 17(1), (55-64).

Research funding for the past 5 years

Please note:

  • Funding is ordered by the year the project commenced and may continue over several years.
  • Funding amounts for contact research are not disclosed to maintain commercial confidentiality.
  • The order of investigators is not indicative of the role they played in the research project.

Enhancing Aboriginal Health Worker advocacy and leadership: A new push to resolve Aboriginal Health disparities
From: Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation (LMCF)
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley, Ms Rochelle Lepper, Ms Jacqueline Katona
For period: 2023-2025
$244,812

Capturing Stories from the Aboriginal History Archive Photo Collection
From: Public Record Office of Victoria
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2022-2025
$15,000

KWT Northlands Returns to Northlands
From: Koondee Woonga-Gat Toor-rong subfund
For period: 2021-2022
$10,000
INCF Northlands Returns to Northlands
From: Inner North Community Foundation Limited
For period: 2021-2022
$5,000
Cultural Resistance - Reasonable Rational Responsible Exhibition
From: Museum Victoria
For period: 2021-2022
Not disclosed
Shaping Australia's Aboriginal Health Services: Politics, Power and People
From: ARC - Special Research Initatives
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2021-2024
$279,142
Northlands - A Fight for Survival
From: Pool of Dreams
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2021-2021
$33,000
Survival on Vinyl
From: Victorian Music Industry Recovery Program/Victorian First Peoples applicants only
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2021-2021
$15,000
AV elements for Northlands Political Cabaret (a spin-off from the Northland Community History Project which is chiefly funded by an ARC Grant: IN180100067)
From: City of Melbourne
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2021-2021
$16,000
A Fight for Survival
From: VicArts Grants
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2021-2021
$38,500

Northlands Campaign Historical Story-Sharing Exhibition
From: City of Melbourne
For period: 2020-2021
$20,000
Our Fight for survival - a cabaret show yarn up
From: City of Melbourne
For period: 2020-2021
Not disclosed
Reaching Out to My Mob: Virtual Creative Collaborations and Art Stories
From: Sustaining Creative Workers
For period: 2020-2020
$5,000

Northland Secondary College: The struggle to protect Koori kids' education
From: ARC - Discovery Indigenous Researchers Development
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley
For period: 2018-2020
$279,738

Northland Rebel School Oral History Book.
From: Public Record Office of Victoria, Moondani Balluk Academic Unit
Other investigators: Prof Gary Foley, Prof Anthony Birch
For period: 2017-2020
$15,979

Supervision of research students at VU

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

Currently supervised research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
3 PhD Associate supervisor
1 PhD Principal supervisor
1 PhD Integrated Associate supervisor

Currently supervised research students at VU

Students & level Role
PhD (3) Associate supervisor
PhD (1) Principal supervisor
PhD Integrated (1) Associate supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
1 Master of Research Associate supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

Students & level Role
Master of Research (1) Associate supervisor

Careers

Details of this Researcher's career are currently unavailable.