With reference to four case study localities in New South Wales, this paper offers new insights into calls from Indigenous Australians for recognition within the national political discourse. Examining the literature on the history of the Aboriginal sector that emerged following the 1970s self-determination policy era, this paper argues earlier conceptions of the ‘Aboriginal sector’ are insufficient and do not grasp the wider shift that Aboriginal people seek within the political life of the nation. Instead, the four case studies reveal Aboriginal initiative and interest in creating a sense of association and being, drawing on pre-colonial patterns of identification and shaped by new imaginings of ‘nations’ and ‘political communities’
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
This paper examines developments and dilemmas in relations between local governments and Indigenous ...
This presentation will begin by discussing the ‘in-between’ and often ‘counter-factual’ status of re...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
The introduction and rollout of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS, the Strategy) in 2014 by t...
Recent shifts in national policies have resulted in questions about how established regional forms o...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
Between 2004 and 2008 the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) explored Indigenous governa...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
The Australian polity’s approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has historically em...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
Australia’s Northern Territory has three categories of local government referred to as municipal, co...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
This is a preliminary research report from the first year of fieldwork conducted by the Indigenous C...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
This paper examines developments and dilemmas in relations between local governments and Indigenous ...
This presentation will begin by discussing the ‘in-between’ and often ‘counter-factual’ status of re...
It is gradually being recognised by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians that getting cont...
The introduction and rollout of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS, the Strategy) in 2014 by t...
Recent shifts in national policies have resulted in questions about how established regional forms o...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
Between 2004 and 2008 the Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) explored Indigenous governa...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
The Australian polity’s approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has historically em...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
Australia’s Northern Territory has three categories of local government referred to as municipal, co...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
This is a preliminary research report from the first year of fieldwork conducted by the Indigenous C...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
This paper examines developments and dilemmas in relations between local governments and Indigenous ...
This presentation will begin by discussing the ‘in-between’ and often ‘counter-factual’ status of re...