Public Policy and Indigenous Futures

This book focuses on Indigenous self-determined and community-owned responses to complex socioeconomic and political challenges in Australia, and explores Indigenous policy development and policy expertise. It critically considers current practices and issues central to policy change and Indigenous...

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Other Authors: Moodie, Nikki (Editor), Maddison, Sarah (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and the World
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Part 1 Interrogating Indigenous affairs policy -- Chapter 1: Indigenous public policy in global context -- Chapter 2: Rethinking Indigenous representation in Indigenous affairs -- Chapter 3: Rhetorical registers and the moral dynamics of failure and success in Australian Indigenous policy -- Chapter 4: Thinking policy through Indigenous knowledge -- Chapter 5: Changing the policy agenda from inside the party room: Indigenous knowledge and expertise in the Labor Party’s First Nations Caucus -- Chapter 6: Black swans make better policy -- Chapter 6: Black swans make better policy -- Part 3 Nation building and resurgence: An alternative to policy? -- Chapter 7: Nation-building in Australia -- Chapter 8: Bureaucracy and sovereignty in contemporary Indigenous policy -- Part 4 Policy implications for communities -- Chapter 9: Rematriation and reconnection: Decolonising the colonial archive for the Gomeroi diaspora -- Chapter 10: Treaty as pathway to Indigenous controlled policy -- Chapter 11: Self-determination & education policy. 
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520 |a This book focuses on Indigenous self-determined and community-owned responses to complex socioeconomic and political challenges in Australia, and explores Indigenous policy development and policy expertise. It critically considers current practices and issues central to policy change and Indigenous futures. The book foregrounds the resurgence that is taking place in Indigenous governing and policy-making, providing case studies of local and community-based policy development and implementation. The chapters highlight new Australian work on what is an international phenomenon. This book brings together senior and early career political scientists and policy scholars, and Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars working on problems of Indigenous policy and governance