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Lynette Russell
Lynette Russell

Researcher profile: https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/lynette-russell

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Lynette Russell is Professor of Indigenous Studies (History) at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre. Currently Deputy Director of the ARC’s Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, her work is deeply interdisciplinary and collaborative, creating research outputs focused on showing the dynamism of Aboriginal responses to colonialism, their agency and subjectivity. Lynette’s outstanding leadership in the Humanities and Social Sciences will be greatly valued in her role on the Advisory Committee.