The historical erasure of Aboriginality from the settler city has now been well documented by Australian postcolonial scholarship. The increasing cultural diversity of cities such as Sydney, however, pushes Aboriginal claims to place beyond the now familiar settler/Aboriginal dichotomy and into a more culturally complex context. Through an empirical case study of Aboriginal participation in urban planning on Sydney's western fringe this article examines Aboriginal place in the intercultural city. Drawing on scholarship on interculturalism, Aboriginal participation in Sydney's urban planning is examined through the dual rights criteria: the right to difference and the right to the city. In addition, the research data also served to build on ...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper charts one idiosyncratic and rather personalised path through the emergence of cultural g...
This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies,...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
Redfern-Waterloo, on the edge of Sydney's CBD, has long been an important center for the city's Abor...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
A vast body of research has characterised urban Indigeneity as a novel phenomenon. In response, this...
A vast body of research has characterised urban Indigeneity as a novel phenomenon. In response, this...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Wendy Susan Shaw.The Aboriginal settlement known as...
The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift ...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper charts one idiosyncratic and rather personalised path through the emergence of cultural g...
This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies,...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
Redfern-Waterloo, on the edge of Sydney's CBD, has long been an important center for the city's Abor...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
A vast body of research has characterised urban Indigeneity as a novel phenomenon. In response, this...
A vast body of research has characterised urban Indigeneity as a novel phenomenon. In response, this...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Wendy Susan Shaw.The Aboriginal settlement known as...
The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift ...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper charts one idiosyncratic and rather personalised path through the emergence of cultural g...
This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies,...