This is a preliminary research report from the first year of fieldwork conducted by the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP). The Project is exploring the nature of Indigenous community governance in diverse contexts and locations across Australia through a series of diverse case studies—to understand what works, what doesn’t work, and why. A comparative analysis of the Project’s case studies is revealing that governance and decision-making in Indigenous community governance is shaped by multiple historical, cultural and political relationships. Family and governance histories associated with particular communities and sets of regionally-linked communities are central features in community governance dynamics and arrangements. Str...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
This is the second research report by the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP). The ICGP i...
This preliminary research report by Janet Hunt and Diane Smith is based on the first year of fieldwo...
Between 2004 and 2008 the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) explored Indigenous governa...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
This report was Commissioned by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
Diane Smith sets out the framework for the Indigenous Community Governance research project on Under...
This paper examines developments and dilemmas in relations between local governments and Indigenous ...
Strengthening the two-way organisational capacity of both Indigenous and government organisations is...
Strengthening the two-way organisational capacity of both Indigenous and government organisations is...
This paper has a specific focus on lessons we have learnt from working with Indigenous peoples engag...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
This is the second research report by the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP). The ICGP i...
This preliminary research report by Janet Hunt and Diane Smith is based on the first year of fieldwo...
Between 2004 and 2008 the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) explored Indigenous governa...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
This report was Commissioned by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
Diane Smith sets out the framework for the Indigenous Community Governance research project on Under...
This paper examines developments and dilemmas in relations between local governments and Indigenous ...
Strengthening the two-way organisational capacity of both Indigenous and government organisations is...
Strengthening the two-way organisational capacity of both Indigenous and government organisations is...
This paper has a specific focus on lessons we have learnt from working with Indigenous peoples engag...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...