Various questions are addressed regarding recognition of special rights for indigenous minorities in postcolonial nation-states, redistributing resources to redress longstanding indigenous grievances about the history of colonial dispossession and strategy of reconciliation between the immigrant majority of settlers and their descendants against a backdrop of multiculturalism
There are overlaps between restorative and transitional justice with their emphasis on inclusion, no...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...
Contains fulltext : 63150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
This book is the first in a new series devoted specifically to understanding and transforming Indige...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
Indigenous peoples have gained increasing international visibility in their fight against longstandi...
Since 2010 the political agenda on addressing Indigenous-settler relations in Australia has been dom...
The following chapters explore social justice and human rights in relation to Indigenous peoples in ...
From the Palestinian struggle against Israeli Apartheid, to First Nations' mass campaigns against pi...
This article examines the British colonial theft of Indigenous sovereignty and the particular obstac...
In postcolonial states reconciliation processes can be understood as attempts to redress historical ...
The political concept of recognition has introduced new ways of thinking about the relationship betw...
Book synopsis: Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigen...
In Postcolonial Citizenship: Reconceiving Authority and Belonging in Settler Societies I argue that ...
There are overlaps between restorative and transitional justice with their emphasis on inclusion, no...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...
Contains fulltext : 63150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
This book is the first in a new series devoted specifically to understanding and transforming Indige...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
Indigenous peoples have gained increasing international visibility in their fight against longstandi...
Since 2010 the political agenda on addressing Indigenous-settler relations in Australia has been dom...
The following chapters explore social justice and human rights in relation to Indigenous peoples in ...
From the Palestinian struggle against Israeli Apartheid, to First Nations' mass campaigns against pi...
This article examines the British colonial theft of Indigenous sovereignty and the particular obstac...
In postcolonial states reconciliation processes can be understood as attempts to redress historical ...
The political concept of recognition has introduced new ways of thinking about the relationship betw...
Book synopsis: Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigen...
In Postcolonial Citizenship: Reconceiving Authority and Belonging in Settler Societies I argue that ...
There are overlaps between restorative and transitional justice with their emphasis on inclusion, no...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...