Indigenous movements in Australia are at a crossroad in their efforts to protect their intrinsic relations with land, nature and culture on the one hand and engaging with the reconciliatory and developmental dynamics of the state on the other. This paper examines the process of articulation and rejuvenation of indigenous identities that negotiate across culture, environment, sustainable livelihood and the developmental needs of the community. Locating these movements within wider socio-historical contexts it focuses on the tensions between a pro-conservation and a pro-development approach in grass roots indigenous movements. Three case studies are presented – drawn from the Sydney region. One indigenous group’s struggle against a housing de...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
After four and a half years evaluating the viability of the establishment of the Browse LNG Precinct...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
Indigenous movements in Australia are at a crossroad in their efforts to protect their intrinsic rel...
Indigenous movements in Australia are at a crossroad in their efforts to protect their intrinsic rel...
This thesis explores contemporary engagements between Indigenous Australians and conservation organi...
Struggles for social justice and cultural autonomy by indigenous Australians' have constituted some ...
Debal SinghaRoy is Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, In...
This thesis explores contemporary engagements between Indigenous Australians and conservation organi...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
Introducing three papers which have as their theme Indigenous and non-Indigenous rights, this paper ...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
After four and a half years evaluating the viability of the establishment of the Browse LNG Precinct...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
Indigenous movements in Australia are at a crossroad in their efforts to protect their intrinsic rel...
Indigenous movements in Australia are at a crossroad in their efforts to protect their intrinsic rel...
This thesis explores contemporary engagements between Indigenous Australians and conservation organi...
Struggles for social justice and cultural autonomy by indigenous Australians' have constituted some ...
Debal SinghaRoy is Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, In...
This thesis explores contemporary engagements between Indigenous Australians and conservation organi...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
Introducing three papers which have as their theme Indigenous and non-Indigenous rights, this paper ...
With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
After four and a half years evaluating the viability of the establishment of the Browse LNG Precinct...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...