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Associate Professor Miri (Margaret) Raven

Associate Professor Miri (Margaret) Raven

Scientia Fellow (Level D)

2000 – Bachelor of Science, Geography (Honours),ÌýUniversity of Western Australia

2016 -– Doctor of Philosophy, School of Management and Governance, Murdoch University

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
Social Policy Research Centre

Dr Miri (Margaret) Raven (a Noongar-Yamatji and non-Indigenous woman from Western Australia) is a Senior Scientia Lecture, ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ Australia, Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC); and Environment & Society (E&S) Group, Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA).

Dr Raven is a geographer with research interests on Indigenous food stories, protocols, policies, and the role of Indigenous knowledge(s) in biodiversity conservation. Their PhD, Gatekeepers, guardians and gatecrashers: the enactment of protocols to protect IndigenousÌýknowledge, and how protocols order these practices, explored the enactment of protocols in an AustralianÌýCooperative Research Centre (CRC). Her current research explores protocol in the context ofÌýIndigenous food security at the household level, and the implementation of biodiversityÌýconservation.Ìý

Dr Raven's current research explores protocol in the context of Indigenous food security at the household level; the implementation of biodiversity conservation legislation; COVID-19 and Indigenous peoples; and Aboriginal cultural resilience, health and wellbeing in NSW.

Dr Raven is a member of theÌýAustralian Research Council College of Experts and theÌýInstitute of Australian Geographers (IAG).

Dr Raven has engaged in international negotiations through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and the UN Convention on Biodiversity Conservation. She was a 2016-2019 Macquarie University Fellowship for Indigenous Researchers, Department of Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney NSW;ÌýÌýa 2003/2004 PhD Fellow with the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS), Yokohama, Japan; and a 2009 Indigenous Fellow with the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland.ÌýÌý

Location
Morven Brown Building, Rm 358
  • Book Chapters | 2024
    Robinson D; Raven M; Lumsden S, 2024, 'Epistemic injustice: intellectual property, biodiversity and traditional knowledge', in Rimmer M; Ncube C; Amani B (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham UK,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Raven M; Robinson D, 2022, 'BIOCULTURAL RIGHTS AND PROTOCOLS IN THE PACIFIC', in Biocultural Rights, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities: Protecting Culture and the Environment, pp. 204 - 220,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Raven M; Robinson D, 2022, 'Biocultural Rights and Protocols in the Pacific', in Girard F; Hall I; Frison C (ed.), Biocultural Rights, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Protecting Culture and the Environment, Routledge, London, pp. 203 - 220,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Robinson D; Raven M, 2022, 'Access and Benefit Sharing and Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific', in Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge, pp. 191 - 208,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Robinson D; Raven M, 2022, 'Access and Benefit Sharing and Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific', in Lawson C; Rourke M; Humphries F (ed.), Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge, Taylor & Francis, Oxon, pp. 191 - 208,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Yashadhana A; Raven M; Pollard-Wharton N; Biles B, 2022, 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Spatial and Place-Based Analysis', in Laituri M; Richardson RB; Kim J (ed.), Global Perspectives on Health Geography, Springer, Cham, pp. 181 - 194,
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