I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliation of indigenous and non-indigenous people (natives and newcomers) with each other in all our diversity. The second is the reconciliation of indigenous and non-indigenous people (human beings) with the living earth: that is, reconciliation with more-than-human living beings (plants, animals, ecosystems and the living earth as a whole). I will not discuss formal reconciliation procedures carried on by governments, courts and commissions. Rather I focus on more basic, informal and transformative practices of reconciliation and the shared responsibilities we all have to engage in these two projects of reconciliation. This first section sets out ...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
There is a missing side to much of our public discussions about Aboriginal reconciliation, and this ...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
The conclusion of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2015) launched a new chapter in Indigenou...
One of the limitations of conventional Canadian conceptions of reconciliation is the underlying assu...
This dissertation offers a normative account of how we should conceive of reconciliation between Ind...
Informed by the disciplines of Leadership Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies, the authors offer ...
This thesis is a work of Christian theology. Its purpose is twofold: firstly to develop an adequate ...
One of the limitations of conventional Canadian conceptions of reconciliation is the underlying assu...
The formal process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is fraught wi...
The author shares the national, community (local) and individual discourses taking place as they per...
The author shares the national, community (local) and individual discourses taking place as they per...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
There is a missing side to much of our public discussions about Aboriginal reconciliation, and this ...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
The conclusion of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2015) launched a new chapter in Indigenou...
One of the limitations of conventional Canadian conceptions of reconciliation is the underlying assu...
This dissertation offers a normative account of how we should conceive of reconciliation between Ind...
Informed by the disciplines of Leadership Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies, the authors offer ...
This thesis is a work of Christian theology. Its purpose is twofold: firstly to develop an adequate ...
One of the limitations of conventional Canadian conceptions of reconciliation is the underlying assu...
The formal process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is fraught wi...
The author shares the national, community (local) and individual discourses taking place as they per...
The author shares the national, community (local) and individual discourses taking place as they per...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
There is a missing side to much of our public discussions about Aboriginal reconciliation, and this ...