This thesis is a history of protest practice in Australia during the ‘long 1960s’. It begins with the coordinated protests against nuclear proliferation in the eastern states in 1961 and 1962, and ends with the Vietnam Moratorium Campaigns. It examines the intersections between anti-war and anti-conscription protest, the anti-nuclear campaigns of the early 1960s, and the anti-Apartheid protests that emerged during the 1971 South African rugby team tour of Australia. Rather than offering a history of Australian activism as an organisational network or monolithic, homogenous ‘movement,’ it treats protest as an exercise in political meaning-making, and traces the development of protest practice over time. This focus contests the characterisati...
© 1982 Barbara J. CarterThis thesis aims to examine the importance and implications of the oppositio...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
This thesis examines the interaction between Australian social movements with a humanitarian focus a...
In the years since the ending of the Vietnam War, the public has generally accepted the view that du...
Mass protest serves either to pressure the government to change policy or to heighten awareness of t...
When the 'baby-boomers' had reached university age, their understandings, habits and behaviours ofte...
Australia is rarely considered to have been a part of the great political changes that swept the wor...
The 1960s and 1970s were an unprecedented period of social activism and protest in Aotearoa New Zeal...
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, thousands of South Australian protesters took to the streets, publicly...
© 2014 Michael ClancyThis thesis focuses on the activities of Melbourne based activist groups ACFOA ...
The Revolutionary Socialist Students Alliance (1969-1970) was formed June 1969 and worked with the R...
Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, and eve...
This thesis charts and analyses student protest in Australia from 1985 to 2006. This period saw an e...
This thesis makes an original contribution to the literature on anti-war protest in Britain by asses...
In this thesis an attempt was made to examine the period1965-1975, in Australia, in terms of the sym...
© 1982 Barbara J. CarterThis thesis aims to examine the importance and implications of the oppositio...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
This thesis examines the interaction between Australian social movements with a humanitarian focus a...
In the years since the ending of the Vietnam War, the public has generally accepted the view that du...
Mass protest serves either to pressure the government to change policy or to heighten awareness of t...
When the 'baby-boomers' had reached university age, their understandings, habits and behaviours ofte...
Australia is rarely considered to have been a part of the great political changes that swept the wor...
The 1960s and 1970s were an unprecedented period of social activism and protest in Aotearoa New Zeal...
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, thousands of South Australian protesters took to the streets, publicly...
© 2014 Michael ClancyThis thesis focuses on the activities of Melbourne based activist groups ACFOA ...
The Revolutionary Socialist Students Alliance (1969-1970) was formed June 1969 and worked with the R...
Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, and eve...
This thesis charts and analyses student protest in Australia from 1985 to 2006. This period saw an e...
This thesis makes an original contribution to the literature on anti-war protest in Britain by asses...
In this thesis an attempt was made to examine the period1965-1975, in Australia, in terms of the sym...
© 1982 Barbara J. CarterThis thesis aims to examine the importance and implications of the oppositio...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
This thesis examines the interaction between Australian social movements with a humanitarian focus a...