While the public debate on whether to apologise to the Stolen Generations ended on 13 February, 2008, public opinion was still divided, reflected particularly in the arguments against apologising that were common in political and public discourse. We examine the ways in which differing arguments can be flexibly deployed and combined within a political context to not just resist, but also to support, an act of reparation for historical injustice. In particular, we consider how Rudd makes use of specific rhetorically self-sufficient arguments to justify offering the apology; precisely the same arguments that had previously been used by political leaders and members of the public to oppose the apology. It is the use of such arguments in combin...
The recent debate over the Abbott government's proposed amendments to the Racial Discrimination Act ...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
It is in the light of these events (and in the light of Australia\u27s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article focuses on the rhetorical and argumentative organizat...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Psychological SocietySince the appearance of the Bringing Them Home repo...
The recent apology by the Australian Prime Minister to Indigenous Australians demonstrates the incre...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those childre...
■ On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those child...
This volume pays tribute to the formidable legacy of Hema Maes-Jelinek (1929-2008), a pioneering pos...
The recent debate over the Abbott government's proposed amendments to the Racial Discrimination Act ...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
It is in the light of these events (and in the light of Australia\u27s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Copyright © 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article focuses on the rhetorical and argumentative organizat...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Psychological SocietySince the appearance of the Bringing Them Home repo...
The recent apology by the Australian Prime Minister to Indigenous Australians demonstrates the incre...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those childre...
■ On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those child...
This volume pays tribute to the formidable legacy of Hema Maes-Jelinek (1929-2008), a pioneering pos...
The recent debate over the Abbott government's proposed amendments to the Racial Discrimination Act ...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
It is in the light of these events (and in the light of Australia\u27s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd...