Assignment Overview Task In this task, you will write an 800-word reflection on your own standpoint and analysis of a selection of media sources provided to you. This reflection will establish your baseline knowledge

Assignment Overview Task In this task, you will write an 800-word reflection on your own standpoint and analysis of a selection of media sources provided to you. This reflection will establish your baseline knowledge as you progress through the subject. You can complete this task after working through the Topics 1 & 2 content and learning activities.

In your response, aim to go beyond a ‘question and answer’ style response. Instead, use the task prompts to develop a synthesised discussion, using full sentences and paragraphs.

Instructions Part A – Standpoint Investigation (approx. 400 words) Using the required reading by Russell (2020) (in Module 1, Topic 1) reflect on your own positioning using the below prompts.

What do you know / not know about Indigenous Australian peoples and communities?

Where and/or from whom did that knowledge come?

What do you know / not know about Australian culture and history?

What might be some limitations to your knowledge?

Russell (2020) presents 4 anchor principles: Knowing Self, Social Justice, Action, Restorying. Which one do you most identify with? Explain how the chosen principle relates to your understanding of your own positioning and include an in-text citation for this reading in your work.

Part B – Media Analysis (approx. 400 words) The media is an example of a powerful institution which shapes knowledge. Choose one of the provided media sources located in the Assessment 1 tab in the subject site. Analyse your chosen source using the following prompts:

What overt and/or covert assumptions do you notice about Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians?

What assumptions might different viewers infer? What in the source leads you to this understanding?

How are Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians positioned?

Assessment Requirements Brief The assessment is an 800-word reflective essay divided into two key sections, designed to establish the student’s baseline understanding of Indigenous Australian peoples, culture, history, and media representation. The key requirements are:

  1. Part A – Standpoint Investigation (approx. 400 words) Reflect on personal knowledge and gaps regarding Indigenous Australian peoples and communities.

Identify sources of that knowledge and potential limitations.

Reflect on knowledge of Australian culture and history, including limitations.

Connect your reflection to one of Russell’s (2020) four anchor principles: Knowing Self, Social Justice, Action, Restorying, explaining why the chosen principle resonates with your standpoint.

  1. Part B – Media Analysis (approx. 400 words) Choose one provided media source.

Analyse overt and covert assumptions about Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Consider how different audiences might interpret the media.

Examine the positioning of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in the chosen media source.

Additional Instructions: Use full sentences and paragraphs; avoid a simple question-and-answer format.

Include in-text citations where applicable.

Focus on synthesising discussion rather than summarising content.

Learning Objectives Covered: Develop self-awareness and reflection on personal positioning regarding Indigenous Australians.

Apply critical thinking to analyse media representation.

Demonstrate understanding of social justice principles and ethical considerations.

Enhance academic writing skills in reflection and analysis.