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What's new at ASP?
Welcome to the Aboriginal Studies Press enewsletter! Issue 32, 2014
Online shop
Melbourne Dreaming
Melbourne phone app
Remembering the future
Encounters with Indigeneity
NOW OPEN - Stanner Award for Indigenous academic writing
Marketer ASP
ASP’s ebooks
Digital resources
Bulk sales
Keeping in touch
You can now buy all of our publications, CDs and DVDs online. To keep up to date with our publications and activities you can like us on Facebook
Find our online shop easily via the AIATSIS 50th anniversary website home page.
We have a very happy author: ‘What can I say…?’ Read more
We’ve already begun work on the phone app for Melbourne Dreaming… Read more
The great endorsements for this book are clearly not just ‘hype’!... Read more
Jeremy Beckett is one of Australia’s foremost scholars; an anthropologist who’s… Read more
Help us spread the word. This is a fantastic opportunity… Read more
You’ll see and hear more from Maureen Brooks and her work with us in the coming months… Read more
Nearly all our new titles and most of our backlist books are available as ebooks. Look for these resellers… Read more
Great insights for busy teaching academics in our 2014-15 annotated tertiary catalogue. Read more
Find out if you’re entitled to a discount on bulk sales of our titles… Read more
Aboriginal Studies Press is the publishing arm of AIATSIS.
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The Institute’s 50th anniversary website has some great reading – enjoy it.
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