This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy and perception, and the public interest as it relates to First Nations Australians. It focuses on several key questions raised in the Closing the Gap issues paper, cited above, which argues that Australia lags behind other similarly developed settler countries - notably New Zealand, the United States and Canada - in implementing sustainable governance policies, mutually determined between governments and its Indigenous peoples. The chapter examines how the interests of Australian Indigenous peoples fare in terms of media and political representation, communication management, public policy, and social perception. It explores key themes of part...
One of the few things that everyone can agree on with respect to Australian Indigenous policy is tha...
This article conceptualises The Australian as the nation's 'keystone media' on Indige...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
Recognising the importance of who gets to speak in constructing knowledges about Indigenous peoples...
This article explores how media power impacts on policy-making in Indigenous affairs in Australia th...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
International audienceThis chapter presents the relation beween Indigenous peoples in Australia and ...
An account of Australian public opinion about Aborigines, and the political uses of public opinion r...
Since the 1970s, First Nations people in urban areas in Australia have established organisations to ...
Given significant government attention to, and expenditure on, Indigenous equity in Australia, this ...
This article examines the way in which Australian political discourse and the mediatisation process ...
One of the few things that everyone can agree on with respect to Australian Indigenous policy is tha...
This article conceptualises The Australian as the nation's 'keystone media' on Indige...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
Recognising the importance of who gets to speak in constructing knowledges about Indigenous peoples...
This article explores how media power impacts on policy-making in Indigenous affairs in Australia th...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
International audienceThis chapter presents the relation beween Indigenous peoples in Australia and ...
An account of Australian public opinion about Aborigines, and the political uses of public opinion r...
Since the 1970s, First Nations people in urban areas in Australia have established organisations to ...
Given significant government attention to, and expenditure on, Indigenous equity in Australia, this ...
This article examines the way in which Australian political discourse and the mediatisation process ...
One of the few things that everyone can agree on with respect to Australian Indigenous policy is tha...
This article conceptualises The Australian as the nation's 'keystone media' on Indige...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...