Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economies: performative practices for "other worlds". Progress in Human Geography, 32 (5), 613-632] describe as a performative ontological project. This research seeks to address the marginalisation of customary economic activities that contribute to the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to make the customary sector more real, more credible and more viable as an object of policy and activism, challenging the dual dominance of the state and the market as the focus of development (cf. Gibson-Graham 2008). This paper outlines how hybrid economy research has sought to broaden views of the economic landscape in remote Indigenous Australia amid...
In a recent important article on remote Indigenous Australia, Diane Austin-Broos (2003: 118)) challe...
Australian federal government policy over the last ten years has renewed the focus on closing the ga...
This book resulted from a research project intended to revisit historical, spatially diverse and now...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
While hegemonic development discourse continues to privilege industrial capitalism, Jon Altman has c...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines an alternative economy in the Anmatyerr region of central Australia, with refere...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines an alternative economy in the Anmatyerr region of central Australia, with refere...
This article advocates a crucial role for economic anthropology in the twenty-first century. The use...
The ideas that I want to share with you tonight are not new, at least not for me: I want to discuss ...
Overview The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standin...
In this chapter we explore the Indigenous economic contribution from a comprehensive historical pers...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
In a recent important article on remote Indigenous Australia, Diane Austin-Broos (2003: 118)) challe...
Australian federal government policy over the last ten years has renewed the focus on closing the ga...
This book resulted from a research project intended to revisit historical, spatially diverse and now...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
While hegemonic development discourse continues to privilege industrial capitalism, Jon Altman has c...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines an alternative economy in the Anmatyerr region of central Australia, with refere...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines an alternative economy in the Anmatyerr region of central Australia, with refere...
This article advocates a crucial role for economic anthropology in the twenty-first century. The use...
The ideas that I want to share with you tonight are not new, at least not for me: I want to discuss ...
Overview The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standin...
In this chapter we explore the Indigenous economic contribution from a comprehensive historical pers...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
In a recent important article on remote Indigenous Australia, Diane Austin-Broos (2003: 118)) challe...
Australian federal government policy over the last ten years has renewed the focus on closing the ga...
This book resulted from a research project intended to revisit historical, spatially diverse and now...