This paper sets out some of the parameters of social intervention in the family in Australia around the turn of the 20th century in ways which permit interventions in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations to be broadly compared and contrasted. It focuses on forms of intervention underpinned by the kind of liberal political reasoning that allowed administrators to intervene on the basis of assessments of the capacity of families to govern themselves (Hindess 2000, 2001). The paper draws on archival material in Victoria, and the evidence of interventions in Aboriginal populations focuses on the removal of Aboriginal children from their communities in various parts of the state during this period. 'Race' comes to be constructed in terms th...
In August 2007 the federal Howard government announced The Northern Territory National Emergency Res...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
© 2012 Dr. Michael HemingwayThe Commonwealth of Australia is often depicted as the epitome of peacef...
This paper sets out some of the parameters of social intervention in the family in Australia around ...
© 1975 Phillip J. BoasThe study is of the social intervention programmes undertaken by government in...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This paper examines Aboriginal governance in Australia in the 1890s, at a time when the mission stat...
Abstract This paper examines Aboriginal governance in Australia in the 1890s, at a time when the mis...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
In August 2007 the federal Howard government announced The Northern Territory National Emergency Res...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
© 2012 Dr. Michael HemingwayThe Commonwealth of Australia is often depicted as the epitome of peacef...
This paper sets out some of the parameters of social intervention in the family in Australia around ...
© 1975 Phillip J. BoasThe study is of the social intervention programmes undertaken by government in...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This paper examines Aboriginal governance in Australia in the 1890s, at a time when the mission stat...
Abstract This paper examines Aboriginal governance in Australia in the 1890s, at a time when the mis...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
In August 2007 the federal Howard government announced The Northern Territory National Emergency Res...
Most academic debate about the stolen generations of Aboriginal children in Australia's past has foc...
© 2012 Dr. Michael HemingwayThe Commonwealth of Australia is often depicted as the epitome of peacef...