This paper examines the changing policy rationales for income management in prescribed Indigenous communities. The proposed welfare reforms currently before the Australian Parliament will fundamentally alter a citizenship rights-based approach to welfare, replacing it with one that is skewed towards a far higher level of state governmentality of citizen subjects. Yet there is no evidence that such measures generate positive benefits. They are also discriminatory, for while non-discretionary for Indigenous people, they have not to date been applied on a blanket basis to non-Indigenous Australians. This Topical Issue is based on a submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affair
its subsequent amendments, represent a critical development in Australia’s Indigenous policy. Instig...
Welfare reform in the USA began in the late 1980s and accelerated with the passage of the Welfare Re...
Although Indigenous Australians only represent two per cent of the Australian population, they have ...
This paper examines the changing policy rationales for income management in prescribed Indigenous co...
In 2008, income management of recipients' social security payments was implemented as part of the Ca...
Aboriginal welfare policy of recent decades has been widely rejected as a failure. Radically differe...
In Australia, in the last decade, there have been significant policy changes to income support payme...
This article critically analyses the role of law in the process of ‘structural violence’. It conside...
Australian policy has been motivated by paternalism towards Indigenous peoples for the better part o...
Australian policy has been motivated by paternalism towards Indigenous peoples for the better part o...
This article will suggest that the universal quarantining of Indigenous people's social security in ...
The paper examines the changing position of Aboriginal people in relation to the Australian welfare ...
This paper addresses the policy question of how to achieve equity and social justice for Aboriginal ...
The arguments presented in this article suggest that rather than delivering social justice, as the g...
The arguments presented in this article suggest that rather than delivering social justice, as the g...
its subsequent amendments, represent a critical development in Australia’s Indigenous policy. Instig...
Welfare reform in the USA began in the late 1980s and accelerated with the passage of the Welfare Re...
Although Indigenous Australians only represent two per cent of the Australian population, they have ...
This paper examines the changing policy rationales for income management in prescribed Indigenous co...
In 2008, income management of recipients' social security payments was implemented as part of the Ca...
Aboriginal welfare policy of recent decades has been widely rejected as a failure. Radically differe...
In Australia, in the last decade, there have been significant policy changes to income support payme...
This article critically analyses the role of law in the process of ‘structural violence’. It conside...
Australian policy has been motivated by paternalism towards Indigenous peoples for the better part o...
Australian policy has been motivated by paternalism towards Indigenous peoples for the better part o...
This article will suggest that the universal quarantining of Indigenous people's social security in ...
The paper examines the changing position of Aboriginal people in relation to the Australian welfare ...
This paper addresses the policy question of how to achieve equity and social justice for Aboriginal ...
The arguments presented in this article suggest that rather than delivering social justice, as the g...
The arguments presented in this article suggest that rather than delivering social justice, as the g...
its subsequent amendments, represent a critical development in Australia’s Indigenous policy. Instig...
Welfare reform in the USA began in the late 1980s and accelerated with the passage of the Welfare Re...
Although Indigenous Australians only represent two per cent of the Australian population, they have ...