The Politics of Makarrata: Understanding Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia (original ) (raw )Dynamics of difference in Australia: indigenous past and present in a settler country, by Merlan, Francesca
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HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2020
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The technical is political: settler colonialism and the Australian Indigenous policy system
Elizabeth Strakosch
Australian Journal of Political Science, 2018
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'A Settlercolonial Consensus on the Northern Territory Intervention' (2012). Arena journal no.37/38. Special issue: Stolen Lands, Broken Cultures: The Settler-Colonial Present
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Reconciliation and Colonial Power: indigenous rights in Australia 2008
Damien Short
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Imagining national community and settler-indigenous reconciliation. Refereed Proceedings of the Australian Political Science Association (APSA) Conference, 2013.
Rachel Busbridge
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New collaborations in old institutional spaces: setting a new research agenda to transform Indigenous-settler relations
Sarah Maddison
Australian Journal of Political Science, 2019
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Non-Indigenous Australians and the ‘Responsibility to Engage’?
Sarah Maddison
Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2017
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Reconciliation, Assimilation, and the Indigenous Peoples of Australia
Damien Short
International Political Science Review, 2003
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Taking on the Australian Settler-State: Sociology for Social Justice and a Critical Indigenous Research Paradigm
Alexander Page
Page, A. (2014). Taking on the Australian Settler-State: Sociology for Social Justice and a Critical Indigenous Research Paradigm. Proceedings of The Australian Sociological Association Conference, November, 2014, University of South Australia: Adelaide.
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Koerner, C. (2013 ) Learning the past to participate in the future: Regional discourses of Australian colonial history International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies Griffith University Press, Brisbane, Australia
Catherine Koerner
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Official Apologies, Reconciliation, and Settler Colonialism: Australian Indigenous Alterity and Political Agency
Dirk Moses
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Australian 'Aboriginal' Reconciliation: The Latest Phase in the Colonial Project 1
Damien Short
Citizenship Studies, 2003
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Thinking " Postnationally " : Dialogue across Multicultural, Indigenous, and Settler Spaces
Kay Anderson
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Taking ‘a rightful place in our own country’: Indigenous self-determination and the Australian people: A symposium
Anna Yeatman
Australian Journal of Public Administration
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Review of: Damien Short, Reconciliation and Colonial Power: Indigenous Rights in Australia
Robert van Krieken
Contemporary Sociology-a Journal of Reviews, 2009
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Koerner, C. & Haggis, J. (2011) In relationship with Indigenous sovereignty, Directions and intersections conference proceedings Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association (ACRAWSA) and Indigenous Studies Research Network December 7-9, 2011, Surfers Paradise Qld, pp122-132,
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Lisa Ford and Tim Rowse (eds), Between Indigenous and Settler Governance (Routledge, 2013).
Lisa Ford
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Whose politics and which science? Rethinking the discipline in the context of Australian settler colonial relationships
Sarah Maddison
Australian Journal of Political Science, 2019
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Contemporary Indigenous Affairs: Seeking the Radical Centre
Elizabeth Strakosch
Australian Journal of Politics and History
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McGrath, A. “Book Review: A different inequality: the politics of debates about remote Aboriginal Australia”. Aboriginal History Journal 36 (2012): 173-176.
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Reconciliation of Australian Coexistence History: Defining Reconciliation, Analyzing Bark Petitions, & Establishing a Culture of Readiness
Kaylie Maria Penner
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The Economics of Reconciliation: Tracing Investment in Indigenous-settler Relations
Robyn Green
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Bischoff, Eva: Settler Imperialism and Indigenous Peoples: The Case of Australia
Eva Bischoff
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 2020
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Korte, Jasmin (2017) Review of Trapped in the Gap: Doing Good in Indigenous Australia. Anthropological Forum, 27:3, 293-295.
Emma Kowal , Jasmin Korte
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Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Michael Asch
2000
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The Sad Predictability of Indigenous Affairs
Lyndon Murphy , Morgan Brigg
2003
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Un/settling Aboriginality (July 2013)
Dr Marcus Bunyan
Art Blart, 2013
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Kowal, E. (2008) The Politics of the Gap: Indigenous Australians, Liberal Multiculturalism, and the End of the Self-Determination Era. American Anthropologist 110 (3): 338-348.
Emma Kowal
American Anthropologist, 2008
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‘Reconciliation & Land Justice: You Can’t Have One without the Other’ Published in: in Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues
Wayne Atkinson
2010
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Jason O'Neil
Australian Politics and Policy, 2019
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The Absurd Proposition of Aboriginal Sovereignty
Andrew Schaap
Law and Agonistic Politics, 2009
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Community development in indigenous Australia: self-determination or indirect rule?
David Hollinsworth
Community Development Journal, 1996
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McCallum, D. (2011), ‘Liberal forms of governing Australian Indigenous peoples’, Journal of Law and Society, Winter, vol.38, no. 4, pp. 604-30
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Agency and Structural Constraints: Indigenous Peoples and the Settler-State in North Queensland
Alexander Page
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Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, by Andrew Armitage; Legal Pluralism and the Colonial Legacy: Indigenous Experiences of Justice in Canada; and Perceptions of Justice: Issues in Indigenous and Community Empowerment, by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst
Peter d'Errico
Contemporary Sociology, 1996
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