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Jocelyn Bardot is an early career researcher with experience in archival research support and repatriation regarding Indigenous Australian objects and Ancestral Remains. Her expertise lies in leveraging globally distributed archives to assemble and curate collecting histories. She has contributed to various research projects such as 'Collection Ecologies Repatriation Practice' funded by the AIATSIS Return Cultural Heritage program (2022-2024) and the 'Ngurra Business Case' consultancy (2021-2022). Key projects include the Australian Research Council LIEF Project 'Restoring Dignity: Networked Knowledge Repatriation Communities' (2018-2021) and the Linkage Project 'Return, Reconcile, Renew: Understanding History, Effects, and Opportunities of Repatriation' (2014-2018). Her research interests encompass tracing the journeys of Australian Indigenous collections, provenance methodologies, and best practices in understanding the commercial trade of ethnographic collections during the long nineteenth century. She is also focused on data curation and repatriation practices.
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