I n d i g o W i l l i n g
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Publications
Prior to 2010 I have mostly published as 'Indigo Williams Willing'
Representative Journal Articles
Indigo
Williams Willing, ‘Operation
Babylift - Multimedia Review' for
The Asia Pacific
Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Australia. 2007. pp 111 – 113.
Indigo
A. Williams, ‘Diversity
and Diaspora: Vietnamese adopted as children by Non Asian
Families’
Book Chapters
Indigo Williams
Willing – Sole Author – essay: ‘The Celebrity Adoptions Phenomenon:
Emerging Critiques from ‘Ordinary’ Adoptive Parents’. In http://www.southendpress.org/2005/items/87646/TableOfContents
Indigo Williams Willing, ‘Building Bridges:
Inter-Connections in
Trans-national Adoption’ for edited book Adoption
Parenting:
Creating a Toolbox, Building Connections, New York: EMK Press.
Edited by MacLeod, J. and Macrae, S. 2006. pp 458 - 463
Indigo
A. Williams , ‘America’s
Adopted
Vietnamese’, Journey
of Youth: Vietnamese
Community – Hanh
Trinh
Tuoi Tre: Writings for the Generations Living and Growing Up Overseas,
Ngan
Thong Publications, Montreal, 2004. pp 138 - 147.
Indigo A. Williams, 'Being Different' in Phoenix: An Anthology of Vietnamese Australian Writers, Edited by D. Golding and sponsored by Viet Youth Media Centre, Victoria, Australia and Asialink, University of Melbourne, Australia. December 2002. To order email angelhell2001@yahoo.com.au
Newsletter/Magazine Articles
Indigo Willing: 'Vietnam Lost
and Found', Spinach 7 Magazine
Online, 2005, April 2005
Indigo
A. Williams, New Dimensions to Old Identities', Adoptions
Australia: Quarterly Journal of Adoption Issues, Canberra,
Autumn Edition, 2004. pp 6-8. Archived. To
order
email Editor@adoption.org.au
Indigo A. Williams: 'War on Terrorism? Interview with Clive Williams, Director of Terrorism Studies at the Strategic & Defence Centre, Australian National University'. Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific (RIAP) Update, Issue 7. The University of Sydney, Australia. March 2002.
Indigo A. Williams: 'Power of Two: Asia Development Bank and World Bank MOU'. Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific (RIAP) Update, Issue 7. The University of Sydney, Australia. March 2002.
Indigo A. Williams: 'Trafficked People from Thailand to Burma'. An interview with the Global Alliance Against the Trafficking of Women. Bangkok, Thailand. Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific (RIAP) Update, Issue 7. The University of Sydney, Australia. February 2002.
Indigo A. Williams" 'Dust and Deserts: Orphans from Viet Nam to Afghanistan'. Branching Out Newsletter. Vol 9. No 1. Post Adoption Resource Centre. Sydney Australia. December 2001. pp 16-17.
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