Title: Unsettling the settler state : creativity and resistance in indigenous settler-state governance
Abstract: Unsettling Governance: From Bark Petition to YouTubeMorgan Brigg and Sarah Maddison Part 1: Framing Contemporary Governance Beyond Captives and Captors: Settler-Indigenous Governance for the 21st Century Morgan Brigg and Lyndon Murphy Reclaiming History for Indigenous Governance: Tasmanian Stories Patsy Cameron and Linn MillerIndigenous People in the Media: Telling it like it is and How it could be Kirstie Parker Part 2: Aboriginal Law and Contemporary Political Practice The Way of the Warlawarlara: Kapululangu's Two-Way Governance Zohl de Ishtar and the Women Elders of Kapululangu Aboriginal Women's Law and Cultural CentreAlcohol Restrictions in the Fitzroy Valley: Trauma and Resilience June Oscar and Howard PedersenNgarrindjeri Futures: Negotiation, Governance and Environmental Management Steve Hemming, Daryle Rigney, and Shaun Berg Part 3: Regional Governance and Collaboration Murdi Paaki: Challenge, Continuity and Change Sam Jeffries, Sarah Maddison and George Menham Indigenous Governance Structures in the Southwest of Western Australia Manuhuia Barcham The Redfern Aboriginal Housing Company Planning Process: Resilience, Resistance and Innovation Angela Pitts with Mick Mundine Part 4: Future Governing The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples: Changing the Relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the State? Tom Calma and Darren Dick An Australian Dialogue: Decolonising the Country Patrick Dodson and Darryl Cronin Epilogue: Can the Settler State Settle with Whom it Colonises? Reasons for Hope and Priorities for Action Lester-Irabinna RigneyReferencesIndex
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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