In this paper, I defend the claim that addressing dominating ontologies is crucial for achieving Indigenous self-determination. Consequently, the struggle for Indigenous self-determination comprises not only an engagement with political practices, structures, and institutions, but also with political ontology. I first argue that implementing Indigenous self-determination requires an engagement with political ontology. I then introduce Iris Young’s conception of self-determination as non-domination as a way to engage with diverging ontologies within the political framework of federalism. In the final section of the paper, I present two constructive proposals concerning how Indigenous peoples and settler states can establish an ontology at th...
This paper has three sections. In the first, I state and defend the thesis - which I take to be the ...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Edgar.The topic of this thesis is the prolonged denial and eventual recognition of...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
There is a politics to what ontologies are recognized as existing; what pasts, presents and futures ...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
There is a politics to what ontologies are recognized as existing; what pasts, presents and futures ...
While the Australian settler population voted to include Indigenous peoples as citizens in their own...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
Indigenous politics is crucial for rethinking some of the most serious contemporary dilemmas, as in ...
This thesis seeks to develop new ways to understand Sámi self-determination and self-constitution by...
The right of indigenous self-determination is now accepted at both the national and international le...
This thesis is written with a view to incorporating Aboriginal oral history processes which insist u...
Despite ever-increasing pressure for Indigenous self-determination, Canadian society continues to re...
The article seeks to discuss the political perspective of indigenous peoples in their effort to resi...
This paper has three sections. In the first, I state and defend the thesis - which I take to be the ...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Edgar.The topic of this thesis is the prolonged denial and eventual recognition of...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
There is a politics to what ontologies are recognized as existing; what pasts, presents and futures ...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
There is a politics to what ontologies are recognized as existing; what pasts, presents and futures ...
While the Australian settler population voted to include Indigenous peoples as citizens in their own...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
Indigenous politics is crucial for rethinking some of the most serious contemporary dilemmas, as in ...
This thesis seeks to develop new ways to understand Sámi self-determination and self-constitution by...
The right of indigenous self-determination is now accepted at both the national and international le...
This thesis is written with a view to incorporating Aboriginal oral history processes which insist u...
Despite ever-increasing pressure for Indigenous self-determination, Canadian society continues to re...
The article seeks to discuss the political perspective of indigenous peoples in their effort to resi...
This paper has three sections. In the first, I state and defend the thesis - which I take to be the ...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Edgar.The topic of this thesis is the prolonged denial and eventual recognition of...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...