The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift in Australian land tenure and management. Yet this revolution has, as yet, barely touched urban Australia. Public and policy discussion about the future of urban Australia is framed as if Indigenous people were not present, and as if cities were not built on Aboriginal land. What would it take to think about cities as spaces where Indigenous and non-Indigenous systems, knowledge and values co-exist? What would recognising such co-existence mean for how the future of cities is decided? Read the full article at The Conversation
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...
The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift ...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
The historical erasure of Aboriginality from the settler city has now been well documented by Austra...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
An Australian myth is that Aboriginals reside only in the far reaches of Northern Territory, Queensl...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Recent work in Indigenous geographies theorizes that Indigenous peoples are differently placed in re...
That Indigenous Australians occupy the continent’s more remote spaces appears as something of a sel...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...
The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift ...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
The historical erasure of Aboriginality from the settler city has now been well documented by Austra...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
An Australian myth is that Aboriginals reside only in the far reaches of Northern Territory, Queensl...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Recent work in Indigenous geographies theorizes that Indigenous peoples are differently placed in re...
That Indigenous Australians occupy the continent’s more remote spaces appears as something of a sel...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...