Josephine Bourne
Department of Indigenous Studies
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Diploma of Communications - James Cook University
Research Interest
Josephine is a mainland Torres Strait Islander, born in Townsville, North Queensland. She is a Gumulgal woman of Mabuiag Island through her father's ancestral line with links to Moa Island. On her mothers line Josephine's ancestry links to Badu, Mer and Dawar Islands. Her research interests are multi-disciplinary and focus on governance, leadership and organisational development by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. Josephine's knowledges stems from her professional experiences in national Indigenous governance, organisational development and Indigenous youth leadership development. Her focus areas in Indigenous Studies include Indigenous politics, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous knowledges and Indigenous knowledge production practice.
Publications
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Sourris KC, Forbes JM. Interactions between advanced glycation end-products (AGE) and their receptors in the development and progression of diabetic nephropathy-are these receptors valid therapeutic targets. Current drug targets. 2009 Jan 1;10(1):42-50.
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McDonagh J, Taylor JB, Kucich J. place, region, Migration. Oxford History of the Novel in English. 2012;4:361-77.
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Finn M, Lobban M, Taylor JB, Taylor JB, editors. Legitimacy and illegitimacy in nineteenth-century law, literature and history. Springer; 2010 Jun 30.
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Wills JM, Gruffydd-Jones TJ, Richmond SJ, Gaskell RM, Bourne FJ. Effect of vaccination on feline Chlamydia psittaci infection. Infection and immunity. 1987 Nov 1;55(11):2653-7.