In this article, the authors argue that trans-systemic knowledge system analysis of Indigenous-to-Indigenous economics enables generative thinking toward Indigenous futures of economic freedom. The authors apply a trans-systemic lens to critically analyze persistent development philosophy that acts as a barrier to the advancement of Indigenous economic development thinking. By exploring ways in which colonial discourse entraps Indigenous nations within circular logic in service of a normative centre the need for new economic logic is apparent. Shifting to trans-systemic knowledge systems analysis to include diverse insights from Māori and other Indigenous economic philosophy, the authors show that it is not profit and financial growth that ...
Indigenous peoples around the world are increasingly claiming and exercising sovereignty and self-de...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their \u27nations\u27 and improve the ...
Aboriginal community owned and run businesses have proven to instigate social and political change f...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
The right to economic development has become a core area of international human rights debate (Balak...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their 'nations' and improve the socioe...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused\ud on the plight of ru...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines the apparent contradiction between the current tendency of many Indigenous group...
Over the past two decades neo liberalism has shaped global economic activity. The international reac...
Noel Pearson and Jon Altman are two of the central intellectual figures in the contemporary debate o...
In this article, we argue that Indigenous autonomy, not increased regulation, is required to improv...
Indigenous peoples around the world are increasingly claiming and exercising sovereignty and self-de...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their \u27nations\u27 and improve the ...
Aboriginal community owned and run businesses have proven to instigate social and political change f...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
The right to economic development has become a core area of international human rights debate (Balak...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their 'nations' and improve the socioe...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused\ud on the plight of ru...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
This paper examines the apparent contradiction between the current tendency of many Indigenous group...
Over the past two decades neo liberalism has shaped global economic activity. The international reac...
Noel Pearson and Jon Altman are two of the central intellectual figures in the contemporary debate o...
In this article, we argue that Indigenous autonomy, not increased regulation, is required to improv...
Indigenous peoples around the world are increasingly claiming and exercising sovereignty and self-de...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their \u27nations\u27 and improve the ...
Aboriginal community owned and run businesses have proven to instigate social and political change f...