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WA Branch Seminar – Incorporating Indigenous Sovereignty in Forensic Anthropology: A view from Aotearoa New Zealand
July 15 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm AWST
In this June Seminar we will be joined by Dr Angela Clark, who will explore the intersection of indigenous knowledge and data sovereignty in the forensic analysis of human skeletal remains through the use of advanced 3D digital imaging technologies. Drawing on both qualitative and quantitative research from Aotearoa New Zealand, she will examine the ethical considerations and scientific advancements that these methodologies bring to the field, highlighting their potential to enhance cultural responsiveness and inclusivity in forensic practice.
Dr Angela Clark is a forensic anthropologist based in Aotearoa New Zealand, with over two decades of expertise in human skeletal remains analysis. Her expertise includes bone trauma and the effects of burial and water environments. Dr Clark actively engages in casework, commonly working with New Zealand Police and Forensic Pathologists.
All are welcome on Monday July 15th at the UWA Crawley Campus – ECON 373 Conference Room. Networking over light refreshments will begin at 5:30 pm with the presentation to start from 6:00 pm.
Please register at the link below to secure your spot:
https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=49