Overview Outstations, which dramatically increased in numbers in the 1970s, are small, decentralised and relatively permanent communities of kin established by Aboriginal people on land that has social, cultural or economic significance to them. In 2015 they yet again came under attack, this time as an expensive lifestyle choice that can no longer be supported by state governments. Yet outstations are the original, and most striking, manifestation of remote-area Aboriginal people’s aspirations for self-determination, and of the life projects by which they seek, and have sought, autonomy in deciding the meaning of their life independently of projects promoted by the state and market. They are not simply projects of isolation from outside in...
Aboriginal self-determination is a praiseworthy objective of government policy, but do we know how t...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
lndigenous people, living in Australian towns and cities, have theoretically, access to the same inf...
Outstations, which dramatically increased in numbers in the 1970s, are small, decentralised and rela...
In recent years, there has been an acrimonious debate about the existence and significance of outsta...
This volume has its origins in an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (LP1000200359), ...
Aboriginal people in central and northern Australia for the past 20 years have been moving away fro...
In this thesis I study Indigenous activism in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern in the 1970s. I exp...
Histories of the colonisation of Australia have recognised distinct periods or eras in the colonial ...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
The principle and policy of self-determination holds that Aboriginal people should have the right to...
My thesis investigates decentralised living and state policy in relation to a particular subset of r...
This thesis is written with a view to incorporating Aboriginal oral history processes which insist u...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of the relationship between the Aboriginal movement of To...
Tim Rowse’s contribution investigates how Indigenous peoples adapt within contexts not of their own ...
Aboriginal self-determination is a praiseworthy objective of government policy, but do we know how t...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
lndigenous people, living in Australian towns and cities, have theoretically, access to the same inf...
Outstations, which dramatically increased in numbers in the 1970s, are small, decentralised and rela...
In recent years, there has been an acrimonious debate about the existence and significance of outsta...
This volume has its origins in an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (LP1000200359), ...
Aboriginal people in central and northern Australia for the past 20 years have been moving away fro...
In this thesis I study Indigenous activism in the inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern in the 1970s. I exp...
Histories of the colonisation of Australia have recognised distinct periods or eras in the colonial ...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
The principle and policy of self-determination holds that Aboriginal people should have the right to...
My thesis investigates decentralised living and state policy in relation to a particular subset of r...
This thesis is written with a view to incorporating Aboriginal oral history processes which insist u...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of the relationship between the Aboriginal movement of To...
Tim Rowse’s contribution investigates how Indigenous peoples adapt within contexts not of their own ...
Aboriginal self-determination is a praiseworthy objective of government policy, but do we know how t...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
lndigenous people, living in Australian towns and cities, have theoretically, access to the same inf...