The article is dedicated to difficult relations between Australian Aborigines and the Australian mainstream society. Over the centuries these relations were marked with white group's domination and humiliation of the autochthons. The first decades of the 21st century, however, brought significant changes, but still not sufficient enough, in treatment of Australia's first inhabitants. The text reflects on the most important solutions elaborated by both sides: the state and the Aborigines, aiming to improve the situation of disadvantaged minority
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
Developing Hegel's ideas on the dialectic of recognition and its role in the evolution of civilizati...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
Free to read on publisher's website The article contrasts two Australias. One is a modern, open, inc...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
This overview paper highlights the urgent need for research in an area of national significance. The...
In order to cohesively understand Australian culture, the implications and disturbances of modernity...
This article presents a case study in Australia's race relations, focusing on tensions between ...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
In 1991, the Australian Commonwealth Parliament unanimously passed legislation that instituted a ten...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
For more information about a forthcoming book based on the thesis see http://www.unswpress.com.au/is...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
Developing Hegel's ideas on the dialectic of recognition and its role in the evolution of civilizati...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
Free to read on publisher's website The article contrasts two Australias. One is a modern, open, inc...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
This overview paper highlights the urgent need for research in an area of national significance. The...
In order to cohesively understand Australian culture, the implications and disturbances of modernity...
This article presents a case study in Australia's race relations, focusing on tensions between ...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
In 1991, the Australian Commonwealth Parliament unanimously passed legislation that instituted a ten...
Modern Australia began as a European settlement in a land inhabited by Indigenous people. The histor...
For more information about a forthcoming book based on the thesis see http://www.unswpress.com.au/is...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
Developing Hegel's ideas on the dialectic of recognition and its role in the evolution of civilizati...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...