Stevie Stevie

Stevie Stevie

Position: PhD candidate in Archaeology
School and/or Centres: School of Archaeology and Anthropology

Email: steven.skitmore@anu.edu.au

Qualification:

Bachelor of Social Science, University of Queensland (2007), Master of Development Practice, University of Queensland (2011), Advanced Master of Archaeological Science, Australian National University (2016, with the University Medal).

Stevie is a first-generation white settler-colonist from the UK, working in so-called Australia as a heritage practitioner and archaeologist. They are particularly interested in the intersections of science, community work, restorative justice, art practice and play, and the way that young folks grow into culture. Stevie is lucky to have been asked to do a PhD with the Groote Eylandt community in the Northern Territory, providing archaeological services to the Anindilyakwa community's interests. Stevie also co-ordinates a heritage co-operative called Action Heritage, working in the Canberra region. Stevie is also inexplicably adept at designing trampolines.

First generation migration, shared cross-cultural values, ritual movement, restorative justice, engagement in history through play, cultural heritage management, trampoline design.

  • Archaeology of animate ancestors and entanglement at Mayarnjarn in the Wellington Range region, Northern Territory. Archaeology in Oceania · Apr 1, 2023
  • Reclaiming space at Red Hill Camp: Community archaeology with urban indigenous groups. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage · Feb 12, 2019
  • ‘We Just Needed a Place to Live’: Canberra Young People’s Ongoing Fight for Affordable Housing. Demos · Feb 14, 2018
  • Community Archaeology at the Red Hill Camp, Griffith, ACT. Canberra Historical Journal · Sep 1, 2017.
  • Dress to Transgress. Woroni · Oct 14, 2015
  • Carbon dioxide reduction in the building life cycle: a critical review. Proceedings of the ICE - Engineering Sustainability, Volume 165, Issue 4 · Jul 1, 2012

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