This paper offers an ethnographically grounded examination of the intersections between work, employment and identity for Indigenous people living in a country town in far western New South Wales, Australia. It argues that work, employment and labour are locally deployed categories that meet mainstream discourse in a precarious fashion and, that this disjunction has clear material and ideological repercussions. For most Aboriginal people in Wilcannia, you are who you are, not by virtue of what you have 'become' in any economic, professional or educational sense. Who you are is not a becoming, it is established at birth. These genealogical forms of being through kinship see a construction of self which in many ways is at variance to the stan...
High rates of unemployment amongst Indigenous Australians in comparison to non-Indigenous Australian...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
Ideas and practices relating to work, productivity and leisure are a source of much disagreement and...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
AbstractThis paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occ...
This thesis is an examination of the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity as it has been dis...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
High rates of unemployment amongst Indigenous Australians in comparison to non-Indigenous Australian...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
High rates of unemployment amongst Indigenous Australians in comparison to non-Indigenous Australian...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
Ideas and practices relating to work, productivity and leisure are a source of much disagreement and...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
This article is set within the context of concerns about Indigenous workforce participation disadvan...
AbstractThis paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occ...
This thesis is an examination of the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity as it has been dis...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
High rates of unemployment amongst Indigenous Australians in comparison to non-Indigenous Australian...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
High rates of unemployment amongst Indigenous Australians in comparison to non-Indigenous Australian...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...