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Research Output of Dr Ian Clark
Books, monographs: sole author, joint author

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, D.A. (2004) "Tanderrum ‘Freedom of the Bush’, the Djadjawurrung presence on the goldfields of central Victoria". Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings, Castlemaine. (A2)

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2004) "A Bend in the Yarra: a History of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851" Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra. (A1)

Clark, I.D. (2003) "That’s my country belonging to me’ Aboriginal land tenure and dispossession in nineteenth century Western Victoria", Ballarat Heritage Services, Ballarat. (A1)

Clark, I.D. (2003) "Place Names and Land Tenure – Windows into Aboriginal Landscapes: Essays in Victorian Aboriginal History", Ballarat Heritage Services, Ballarat. (A1)

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2002) "The Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria". Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne. (A1)

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2002) "The Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Gippsland and Northeast Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne. (A1)

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2002) "The Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Melbourne and Central Victoria" Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne. (A1)

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2002) "The Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Northwest Victoria" Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. (2002) "The Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Southwest Victoria" Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, ID. (2001) "The Yalukit-willam, the first people of the City of Hobsons Bay"  City of Hobsons Bay, Altona.

Chapters in books

Clark, I.D. (2002) ‘Institutions’ in Mellor, D. & Haebich (eds) Many Voices: Reflections on experiences of Indigenous Child Separation, National Library of Australia, Canberra. (B1)

Articles/conference papers: refereed journals - sole author, joint author; non refereed journals - sole author, joint author

Clark, I.D. & Hollick, M. (2006) "Ella Fitzgerald, Tourism, and all that Jazz - homage tourism and the celebration of accomplishment". Paper presented at the 16th Australian Tourism and Hospitality Conference, Melbourne, February. (E1)

Clark, I>D> (2006) "Sleeping with strangers - hospitality in Colonial Victoria". Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Vol.13 No1 pp 1-9. (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2006) "Land Succession and Fission in nineteenth century Western Victoria: the case of Knenknenwurrung", The Australian Journal of Anthropology. Vol 17, No1 pp1-14 (C1)

Kostanski, L & Clark, I.D. (in press) ‘Dual naming: recognizing landscape identities within the constraints of government and research guidelines’.

Clark, I.D. (in press) ‘The Northern Wathawurrung and Andrew Porteous, 1860-1877’, Aboriginal History

Clark, I.D. (in press) ‘Naming sites: names as management tools in Indigenous tourism sites – an Australian case study’, Tourism Management

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘An Analysis Of Challenges To The Authenticity Of Rock Art Sites In The Grampians­-Gariwerd Region Of Victoria, Australia’, Rock Art Research. Vol 22, No2 pp 141-145 (C1)

Clark, I.D. (in press) Understanding the enemy – ngamadjidj or foreign invader? Aboriginal perceptions of Europeans in Nineteenth century western Victoria, Journal of Australian Colonial History.

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, D.A., (in press), ‘Why should we pay money to the queen? The Aboriginal side of Eureka’, Journal of Australian Colonial History,

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘“You have all this place, no good have children …” Derrimut: traitor, saviour, or a man of his people?’, Journal Royal Australian Historical Society. Vol 91 pt 2 pp 107-132 (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘The journals and papers of GA Robinson, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip District, 1839-1850 – their value as a resource for place names research’, Victorian Historical Journal. Vol 76 No2 pp 165-179. (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘Antecedent force: the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate Domestic European Constabulary 1840-1843’, Victoria Historical Journal. Vol 76 No1 pp 68-82. (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2005) "Value of Victorian Anprogoma; Clan Names for toponymic research". The Globe Journal of the Australian Map Circle Inc., No 57 pp 13-16. (C1)

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, D.A. (2003) ‘Aboriginal people, Gold, and Tourism: the benefits of inclusiveness for Goldfields tourism in regional Victoria’, Tourism, Culture & Communication, Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 123-136.  (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2002) ‘The ebb and flow of tourism at Lal Lal Falls, Victoria: a tourism history of a sacred Aboriginal site’ in Australian Aboriginal Studies, Number 2, pp. 45-52. Clark, I.D. 2002, ‘Rock art sites in Victoria, Australia: a management history framework’, in Tourism Management, Vol. 23, pp. 455-464. (C1)

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, F. (2001) ‘Exclusivity in regional tourism product: a critique of ‘Forgetfulness’ in regional tourism landscapes’ Abstract in ‘Capitalising on Research’ the Eleventh Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference 2001, p. 34. (C1)

Clark, I.D. (2001) ‘Nascent tourism in 1840s Victoria: the tourism sensibilities of a most travelled man’ Abstract in ‘Capitalising on Research’ the Eleventh Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, University of Canberra, Canberra, 2001, p. 33. (E3)

Clark, I.D., 2001, ‘The tourism of atrocity: monuments to Aboriginal massacres in western Victoria’ in Conference Paper Abstracts Australasian Victorian Studies Association Victorian Monuments Conference 2001, University of Ballarat, p. 3.

Clark, ID 2000, ‘Sacred sights and feral tourism management: a brief sortie’ in Historic Environment, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 22-26.


Conference Papers

Clark, I.D. & Hollick, M. 2006, ‘Ella Fitzgerald, Tourism, and all that Jazz – homage tourism and the celebration of accomplishment’, Paper to be presented at the Sixteenth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Conference, Melbourne, February 2006.

Clark, I.D. 2005, ‘Reconstruction of Aboriginal micro-toponymy in western and central Victoria – case studies from Tower Hill, the Hopkins River, and Lake Boga, Conference paper, ‘Aboriginal Placenames Old & New’, Canberra 1 October 2005.

Kostanski, L & Clark, I.D. 2005, ‘Reviving Old Indigenous Names for New Purposes’, Laura Kostanski & Ian Clark, conference paper, ‘Aboriginal Placenames Old & New’, Canberra 1 October 2005

Clark, I.D. & Kostanski, 2005, ‘Reintroducing Indigenous Placenames – Lessons from Gariwerd, Victoria, Australia, Or, How to address toponymic dispossession in ways that celebrate cultural diversity and inclusiveness’, Abstract submitted to ‘Names in Time and Space’, Twenty Second International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, 28 August -4 September 2005, Universita Di Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

Clark, I.D. & Kostanski, 2005, ‘Place attachment and toponymic attachment – are they the same? Reflections on an Australian case study conducted in 2004’, Paper presented at ‘Names in Time and Space’, Twenty Second International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, 28 August -4 September 2005, Universita Di Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

Clark, I.D. 2005, Value of Victorian Aboriginal Clan Names for toponymic research, paper presented at Australian Map Circle Conference, Melbourne, February 2005.

Clark, I.D., 2004, ‘Another side of Eureka – the Aboriginal presence on the Ballarat goldfields in 1854 – were Aboriginal people involved in the Eureka rebellion?’ Abstract submitted to ‘Eureka 150 Conference’, University of Ballarat, 25 November 2004, Ballarat, Victoria.

Clark, I.D., 2003, ‘The ebb and flow of tourism at Lal Lal Falls, Victoria, a tourism history of a sacred Aboriginal site’, paper presented at the Thirteenth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Coffs Harbour, February 2003. [This paper was published in late 2002 in journal Australian Aboriginal Studies]

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, F., 2001, ‘Exclusivity in regional tourism product: a critique of ‘Forgetfulness’ in regional tourism landscapes’ paper presented at the Eleventh Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, University of Canberra, Canberra, 2001. [This paper was published in 2003 in the Journal Tourism, Culture & Communication. Major extracts from this paper were published on the Web by SBS, and may be accessed through: http://www.theworldnews.com.au/perspectives.php3 ]

Clark, I.D., 2001, ‘Nascent tourism in 1840s Victoria: the tourism sensibilities of a most travelled man’ paper presented at the Eleventh Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, University of Canberra, Canberra, 2001.

Clark, I.D., 2001, ‘Derrimut: a monumental traitor, the saviour of Melbourne, or a man of his people?’ paper presented at the Australasian Victorian Studies Association Victorian Monuments Conference, University of Ballarat, 2001. [Paper published in 2005 by Royal Australian Historical Society.]

Clark, I.D., 2001, ‘The tourism of atrocity: monuments to Aboriginal massacres in western Victoria’ in Australasian Victorian Studies Association Victorian Monuments Conference 2001, University of Ballarat.


Reviews of others’ works

Manuscripts have been reviewed for Aboriginal History; Tourism, Culture, & Communication; International Journal of Population Geography; CAUTHE, and John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd.

Review of The traditional settlement pattern in south west Victoria reconsidered by R. Gerritsen, 2000, Intellectual Property Publications, Canberra, published in published in Aboriginal History, Vol. 25, 2001 [published in 2002], pp. 280-281.

Review of An historical atlas of the Aborigines of eastern Victoria and far south-eastern New South Wales by S. Wesson, 2000, Monash Publications in Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Clayton, published in Aboriginal History, Vol. 24, 2000 [published in 2001], pp. 284-292.

Review of The hated protector: the story of Charles Wightman Sievwright Protector of Aborigines 1839-42 by L. Arkley, Orbit Press, Mentone, published in Aboriginal History, Vol. 24, 2000 [published in 2001], pp.305-313.

Review of The Civilised Survyor: Thomas Mitchell and the Australian Aborigines by DWA Baker, 1997, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, published in Aboriginal History, Vol. 23, 1999 [published in 2001], pp. 145-148.


Creative and professional scholarship undertaken in other media or non-print forms such as software

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. 2002, The Database of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria (CD-ROM), Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G. 2002, The Database of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne. On-line: www.vaclang.org.au. [Please visit web site]


Testimonials such as significant public critiques/reviews/acknowledgments of work by others and citations of work made by others in their publications

In May 2003, I received a Certificate of Commendation in the 2003 Victorian Community History Awards in the category ‘Best Community Research Register Records’ for the 2002 publication Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria (including CD)’.


Work in progress

Clark, I.D (in prep) ‘Sleeping with strangers – hospitality in colonial Victoria, 1834-1850’, submitted to Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Clark, I.D. (in prep) ‘In quest of Nargun and Nyols: a history of Indigenous tourism at the Buchan Caves Reserve’, submitted to Tourism, Culture and Communication

Clark, I.D. (in prep) ‘Geographical studies of dispossession – analysis of a disciplinary pedigree’, submitted to Journal of Genocide Research

Clark, I.D. (in prep) ‘The abode of malevolent spirits and creatures – caves in Victorian Aboriginal social organization’, submitted to Helictite

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, D.A. (in prep) ‘The comfort of strangers’: hospitality on the Victorian goldfields, 1850-1860’, submitted to Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Clark, I.D. (in prep) ‘Nascent tourism in Victoria in the 1840s: the tourism sensibilities of a most travelled man’, submitted to Tourism Studies


Supervision of higher degree students (2000-2007)
Current supervisions

Doctor of Philosophy

La Verone Lehmann, PT (2007-) 'Valuing water in dryland areas for tourism'

Laura Kostanski, FT, (2004-) ‘What’s in a name?’: attachment to placenames in regional Victoria’.

Completed supervisions (2002-2007)

Doctor of Philosophy

David A. Cahir, FT, (2006) ‘Black Gold: a history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria, 1850-1900’. (currently under examination)

Jaloni Pansiri, (2006) ‘Harambe: strategic alliance formation and performance evaluation in the tourism sector of travel'.

Ms Pamela McRae-Williams: (2005) ‘Wine and regional tourism: strengthening complementarity to facilitate regional development’.

Masters of Business Administration (Minor dissertation)

Ms Elodie Roux-Bailey, (2002), ‘The globalisation of wine: opportunities and threats for France and Australia’.

Lucy Liu, FT, (2004) ‘Measuring tourist satisfaction and expectation with Australian tourism marketing: the case of Chinese tourists visiting Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria’.

Bachelor of Business (Honours); Bachelor of Management (Honours)

Stephani Caunter (2006) 'The value of tourism: indirect benefits to small and medium sized enterprises: an investigation into the understanding of the Ballarat tourism and economic development charge'.

Meaghan Canning (2004) 'Seasonality in Alpine Tourism: a case study of Mansfield-Mount Buller'.

Melanie Watts (2003) 'Tourism as a strategy to arrest small town decline: lessons of Maldon and St Arnaud’.

Courtney Tune (2003) ‘Bridging the gap between success and failure: a simple, non-financial performance assessment tool for small to micro nature-based tourism operators’.

Eva McRae-Williams (2002) 'Aboriginal mission tourism: visitation to Ebenezer mission'.

 




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