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Professor Colin Tatz
Professor Colin Tatz

Position: Visiting Fellow
School and/or Centres: School of Politics & International Relations

Location: Off Campus

Qualification: <p>BA Law, MA Hons, PhD</p>

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ANU research scholar; senior lecturer sociology & politics, Monash; professor of politics UNE and Macquarie University.

The School of Politics and International Relations was sad to hear that Professor Colin Tatz passed away on Tuesday 19th November 2019.

Race politics, South African history & politics, Aboriginal Studies, Holocaust and genocide studies, sport and history.

With Intent to Destroy: Reflecting on Genocide, 2003; Worlds Apart: The Re-Migration of South African Jews, 2007;  Aboriginal Suicide is Different, 2007.

Suicide and the coronial system; Aborigines in sport.