Biography and expertise

Biography

Dr Stuart Barlo is an Aboriginal man from the Yuin nation from the far south coast of New South Wales.

Stuart is an Adjunct Professor with Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples. Stuart was the Dean, and prior to that a lecturer with Gnibi College of Indigenous Peoples since 2013, teaching and writing courses. Prior to this, Stuart was a social worker working in remote Australia and in disability services before undertaking a Bachelor of Indigenous Studies and moving to academic work.

Stuart's work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Source: Scopus

Research

Stuart's PhD uses Indigenous Australians’ understanding of the concept of yarning and its underlying principles and protocols to develop an Indigenous research methodology. Stuart then used this method to understand and investigate the restoration of dignity for Aboriginal men. This process has prompted a dialogue on the theory surrounding the concept of the agency of Indigenous knowledge.

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Honours

Outstanding Teaching Award
Southern Cross University, 2021
Outstanding Contribution to Impact, Award for Research Excellence
Southern Cross University, 2022
Outstanding Teaching Excellence Award
Southern Cross University, 2023

Organisational affiliations

Dean, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Dean, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University

Highlights - Output

Journal article

by Stuart BarloWilliam (Bill) BoydAlessandro Pelizzon and Shawn Wilson

Published 01/06/2020

AlterNative : An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 16, 2, 90 - 98

Education

Southern Cross University
BIndigSt(Hons)
Southern Cross University
PhD