"It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting contemporary Indigenous governance right is fundamental to improving Indigenous well-being and generating sustained socioeconomic development. This collection of papers examines the dilemmas and challenges involved in the Indigenous struggle for the development and recognition of systems of governance that they recognise as both legitimate and effective. The authors highlight the nature of the contestation and negotiation between Australian governments, their agents, and Indigenous groups over the appropriateness of different governance processes, values and practices, and over the application of related policy, institutional and funding framewo...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
This preliminary research report by Janet Hunt and Diane Smith is based on the first year of fieldwo...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
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 PhD Thesis By Publication poses two concepts – ‘cultures of governance’ and the ‘governance of ...
Reclaiming Indigenous Governance examines the efforts of Indigenous peoples in four important countr...
This is a preliminary research report from the first year of fieldwork conducted by the Indigenous C...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
David Martin argues that a fundamental issue confronting Australian Indigenous groups and communitie...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
Drawing on research undertaken at a remote Aboriginal settlement, the paper describes the interperso...
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...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
This preliminary research report by Janet Hunt and Diane Smith is based on the first year of fieldwo...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
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 PhD Thesis By Publication poses two concepts – ‘cultures of governance’ and the ‘governance of ...
Reclaiming Indigenous Governance examines the efforts of Indigenous peoples in four important countr...
This is a preliminary research report from the first year of fieldwork conducted by the Indigenous C...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
David Martin argues that a fundamental issue confronting Australian Indigenous groups and communitie...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
Drawing on research undertaken at a remote Aboriginal settlement, the paper describes the interperso...
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...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
This preliminary research report by Janet Hunt and Diane Smith is based on the first year of fieldwo...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...