This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude to create and sustain "truths" about First Nations lives that often render them as "bare life," to use the term of Giorgio Agamben (1998). First Nations peoples' existence is stripped to its sheer biological fact of life and their humanity denied rights and dignity. First Nations people remain in a "state of exception" to the legal order and its standards of care (Agamben 1998). Zones of exception place First Nations people in a separate and diminished legal order. Medical and health agencies have been instrumental in shaping colonial "biopower," both in and beyond carceral settings to ensure that First Nations lives are managed in accordance...
In considering the intersection between Indigenous people and human rights, there are potentially th...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
The intersection of colonialism, legal systems, and human rights is revealed in the Alice Springs Wa...
This article argues that within the context of settler colonialism, the goal of transitional justice...
During the first century of Australia's colonization, settler thanatopolitics meant both casual kill...
Using a number of case studies, the article considers deaths in police custody and in prison, which ...
This article explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics internation...
2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The settler state is vested in the incarc...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
In this article we explore the notion of hyperincarceration in Australia. We argue that hyperincarc...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
Indigenous peoples across the globe suffer a disproportionate burden of both mental and physical ill...
This paper explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics international...
In considering the intersection between Indigenous people and human rights, there are potentially th...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...
Indigenous people in northern Australia are among the most incarcerated on the planet. I examine the...
The intersection of colonialism, legal systems, and human rights is revealed in the Alice Springs Wa...
This article argues that within the context of settler colonialism, the goal of transitional justice...
During the first century of Australia's colonization, settler thanatopolitics meant both casual kill...
Using a number of case studies, the article considers deaths in police custody and in prison, which ...
This article explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics internation...
2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The settler state is vested in the incarc...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
In this article we explore the notion of hyperincarceration in Australia. We argue that hyperincarc...
This chapter is concerned with the relationality of law and politics in historical and contemporary ...
Indigenous peoples across the globe suffer a disproportionate burden of both mental and physical ill...
This paper explores the over-representation of Indigenous people in suicide statistics international...
In considering the intersection between Indigenous people and human rights, there are potentially th...
Current high levels of morbidity and mortality, and high rates of incarceration among Australian Abo...
ThiS article argues that understanding the nature of genocide in itsvarious manifestations goes to t...