This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous participation in the Australian colonial and post colonial economy. It arises out of a panel on this topic at the annual conference of the Australian Anthropological Society, held jointly with the British and New Zealand anthropological associations in Auckland in December 2008. The panel was organised in conjunction with an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant project on Indigenous participation in Australian economies involving the National Museum of Australia as the partner organisation and the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at The Australian National University. The chapters of the volume bring new theoretical analyses ...
The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standing public co...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Although Indigenous people in the poorest developing countries of the world confront the most severe...
This book resulted from a research project intended to revisit historical, spatially diverse and now...
This is the second volume to emerge from a project on Indigenous participation in the Australian eco...
In this chapter we explore the Indigenous economic contribution from a comprehensive historical pers...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
"Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
"Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and househol...
Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and household...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
This chapter examines the relationship between indigenous people, mining corporations, and the state...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standing public co...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Although Indigenous people in the poorest developing countries of the world confront the most severe...
This book resulted from a research project intended to revisit historical, spatially diverse and now...
This is the second volume to emerge from a project on Indigenous participation in the Australian eco...
In this chapter we explore the Indigenous economic contribution from a comprehensive historical pers...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
"Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
"Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and househol...
Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and household...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
This chapter examines the relationship between indigenous people, mining corporations, and the state...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standing public co...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Although Indigenous people in the poorest developing countries of the world confront the most severe...