The particular abstractions represented by the terms 'population! and 'household' are central categories in modern demographic analysis. They form the organizing principles of national censuses in Western liberal democracies such as Australia, and profoundly influence both the collection methodology and the content of the collection instrument. This paper argues that these categories are founded on a particular metaphor, the 'bounded container', that broadly reflects the population and household structures of sedentary societies such as mainstream Australia. Bounded discrete categories are conducive to the collection of reliable census data in such societies, since 'unbounded' behaviours can be controlled for by statistical means. However, ...
In Australia and New Zealand, the realization of the knowledge object ‘national population’ makes it...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
In August 2001 I observed the conduct of the national Census at an outstation community in the North...
The socio-cultural factors underlying contemporary Aboriginal settlement and mobility patterns are i...
This paper presents social indicators of the Aboriginal population in the context of the rapid demog...
Despite claims of underenumeration of Indigenous people, a basic problem in establishing the demogra...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
This is the third of three papers I have written recently that challenge and seek to supplant the pr...
The Indigenous Enumeration Strategy (IES) of the Australian National Census of Population and Housin...
© 2017 Dr. James W. W. RoseThis thesis presents a formal empirical anthropological analysis of the I...
During the period leading up to and during the 2006 Census, a team of four researchers from the Cent...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
[Extract] The community of Aurukun on the western coast of Cape York gets a lot of media attention. ...
Government assessment of the appropriateness and impact of policies and related programs aimed at im...
In Australia and New Zealand, the realization of the knowledge object ‘national population’ makes it...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
In August 2001 I observed the conduct of the national Census at an outstation community in the North...
The socio-cultural factors underlying contemporary Aboriginal settlement and mobility patterns are i...
This paper presents social indicators of the Aboriginal population in the context of the rapid demog...
Despite claims of underenumeration of Indigenous people, a basic problem in establishing the demogra...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
This is the third of three papers I have written recently that challenge and seek to supplant the pr...
The Indigenous Enumeration Strategy (IES) of the Australian National Census of Population and Housin...
© 2017 Dr. James W. W. RoseThis thesis presents a formal empirical anthropological analysis of the I...
During the period leading up to and during the 2006 Census, a team of four researchers from the Cent...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
[Extract] The community of Aurukun on the western coast of Cape York gets a lot of media attention. ...
Government assessment of the appropriateness and impact of policies and related programs aimed at im...
In Australia and New Zealand, the realization of the knowledge object ‘national population’ makes it...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...