This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation with nonindigenous Australia, with a focus on the role of an apology for the oppression and violence perpetrated by nonindigenous Australians, and for- giveness on the part of indigenous Australians. A brief historical analysis of the rela- tionship between Aborigines and waves of settlers is presented to demonstrate the ex- tent of the wrong that was perpetrated against Aborigines and the need for social as well as practical reconciliation in the current context. It is argued that negotiated for- giveness is a concept that is pertinent to the discussion of reconciliation, because it requires a dialogue between the parties and ultimately for...
In this paper, I explore how theorists might navigate a course between the twin dangers of piety and...
The formal reconciliation process in Australia was conducted between 1991 and 2000 and aimed to reco...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is an issue with a long history. Si...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
This dissertation offers a normative account of how we should conceive of reconciliation between Ind...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
After more than two decades winding its way through a variety of United Nations (UN) mechanisms, in ...
In 2008, the governments of Australia and Canada apologized to indigenous peoples of each respective...
This paper provides an overview of discourses of the movement for national reconciliation prevailing...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The focus of this thesis is on the state apologies made by Kevin Rudd in Australia to ‘Australia’s I...
In Alexander Hirsch (ed) Theorizing Post-Conflict Reconciliation: Agonism, Restitution and Repair. ...
CAPPE : Working paper 2003/4This paper will concentrate primarily on 'reconciliation' – its adequacy...
In this paper, I explore how theorists might navigate a course between the twin dangers of piety and...
The formal reconciliation process in Australia was conducted between 1991 and 2000 and aimed to reco...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is an issue with a long history. Si...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
This article considers the meaning of intergroup apologies for their recipients. Our research examin...
This dissertation offers a normative account of how we should conceive of reconciliation between Ind...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
After more than two decades winding its way through a variety of United Nations (UN) mechanisms, in ...
In 2008, the governments of Australia and Canada apologized to indigenous peoples of each respective...
This paper provides an overview of discourses of the movement for national reconciliation prevailing...
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, pr...
The focus of this thesis is on the state apologies made by Kevin Rudd in Australia to ‘Australia’s I...
In Alexander Hirsch (ed) Theorizing Post-Conflict Reconciliation: Agonism, Restitution and Repair. ...
CAPPE : Working paper 2003/4This paper will concentrate primarily on 'reconciliation' – its adequacy...
In this paper, I explore how theorists might navigate a course between the twin dangers of piety and...
The formal reconciliation process in Australia was conducted between 1991 and 2000 and aimed to reco...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is an issue with a long history. Si...