Since the recent Rudd Government apology to Indigenous Australians over past welfare policies of forced removal of children, debate has continued over how to move beyond symbolism with practical measures aimed at healing the traumatic effects of historic wrongs and ameliorating Indigenous disadvantage. This book explores the history of Reconciliation and the Stolen Generations, and includes personal stories of removal and reactions to the apology. It also looks ahead and examines the debate over proposals to act on recommendations from the Bringing Them Home report which urges dealing with unfinished business, including monetary compensation and programs aimed at redressing disadvantage. Is saying sorry enough? [Book Synopsis
The focus of this thesis is on the state apologies made by Kevin Rudd in Australia to ‘Australia’s I...
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...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
On 26 May 1997 the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
Talk about apologising, about saying sorry, has been at the forefront of national concern in Austral...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Sorry is a play in two acts, exploring how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memor...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
■ On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those child...
On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those childre...
This volume pays tribute to the formidable legacy of Hema Maes-Jelinek (1929-2008), a pioneering pos...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
CAPPE : Working paper 2003/4This paper will concentrate primarily on 'reconciliation' – its adequacy...
The focus of this thesis is on the state apologies made by Kevin Rudd in Australia to ‘Australia’s I...
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...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
On 26 May 1997 the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
Talk about apologising, about saying sorry, has been at the forefront of national concern in Austral...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Sorry is a play in two acts, exploring how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memor...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
■ On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those child...
On 13 February 2008, the Australian government apologized to the ‘stolen generations’: those childre...
This volume pays tribute to the formidable legacy of Hema Maes-Jelinek (1929-2008), a pioneering pos...
This transnational study investigates the impact of forced removal policies and practises on the So...
CAPPE : Working paper 2003/4This paper will concentrate primarily on 'reconciliation' – its adequacy...
The focus of this thesis is on the state apologies made by Kevin Rudd in Australia to ‘Australia’s I...
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...