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Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities
Edited by Nicolas Peterson, Edited by Will Sanders
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For most of Australia's colonial history Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders have been denied full membership of Australian society. This book examines the history of indigenous peoples' citizenship status and asks, is it possible for indigenous Australians to be members of a common society on equal terms with others? Leading commentators from a range of disciplines examine historical conceptions of indigenous civil rights, consider issues arising from recent struggles for equality and consider possibilities for multicultural citizenship that recognise difference. Topics include self-determination, the 1967 referendum, resource development, whether Australian Aborigines and white Australians can belong, the international law context, and sovereignty. This book makes a crucial intervention in current debates by providing the context for understanding struggles over distinctive indigenous rights.
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Publisher | Cambridge University Press
Published date | 28 Jun 1998
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 240
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 360g
ISBN | 978-0-5216-2736-8
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BISAC | political science / civics & citizenship
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Matt Dinniman
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An epic love story with the pulse of a thriller that asks: what would you risk for a second chance at first love?
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