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Dr. Anne Lowell is a Principal Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University's Northern Institute, College of Indigenous Futures, Arts and Society. She specializes in collaborative qualitative research with remote Aboriginal communities, focusing on intercultural communication in health and education contexts. Her work prioritizes Indigenous cultural expertise in research design and service delivery.
Research interests center on: Indigenous health communication, early childhood development frameworks, culturally responsive policy implementation, Aboriginal linguistic preservation, and community-based participatory methodologies. Her interdisciplinary approach spans medical anthropology, health services research, and education policy.
Publications demonstrate strong thematic coherence in health communication adaptation, particularly regarding linguistic accessibility in clinical settings and crisis situations like COVID-19. Recent studies systematically explore metaphors in intercultural assessments, survey challenges in Indigenous contexts, and co-designed health interventions. Over 55 publications reflect sustained focus on translating research into culturally safe practices.
Awards include:
- Tarrn Doon Nonin Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research Ethics Project Award (2019)
Leads 13 research projects including NHMRC-funded initiatives on health communication (Rainmaker Readiness) and maternal health (To Be Born Upon a Pandanus Mat). Collaborates extensively with Yolŋu co-researchers through the Northern Institute. Supervises postgraduate research candidates in Indigenous health and education.
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