maggie-walter-headshot

Maggie Walter

2020-2021 ENRICH Global Chair

Distinguished Professor, Sociology
University of Tasmania

Maggie Walter is a Palawa woman and Professor of Sociology and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Aboriginal Research and Leadership) at the University of Tasmania. She has an extensive research track record across the fields of race relations, inequality and research methods/methodologies.

Her books include Indigenous Statistics: A Quantitative Research Methodology (2013 Routledge: co-authored with C. Andersen) Social Research Methods (2013, 3rd edition, OUP) and Indigenous Children Growing Up Strong: A Longitudinal Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families (2017, co-edited with K.L. Martin and G. Bodkin-Andrews, Palgrave McMillan).

See Some of Her Work

ARTICLE
How a university can embed Indigenous knowledge into the curriculum and why it matters
Click Here
ARTICLE
Indigenous data, indigenous methodologies and indigenous data sovereignty
Click Here
BOOK
Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy
Click Here