Tim Rowse
Quantifying the Stolen Generations: Possible? Desirable?
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
The politics of 'the gap' in Australia and New Zealand
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
This paper is part of a longer project about the history of Indigenous population statistics in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In the contemporary use of official statistics by Indigenous and non-Indigenous policy intellectuals, a particular understanding of social justice has emerged. Public discussion highlights the population binary 'Indigenous/non-Indigenous' and finds unjust the 'gap' between Indigenous and non-Indigenous values of certain socio-economic variables. I will answer two questions:
Tim Rowse , Visiting Fellow
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Land Rights at Risk? Evaluations of the Reeves Report
Research Monograph 14 / 1999
ISSN 1036 6962
ISBN 0 7315 5106 0 (Print Version)
Abstract:
In Building on Land Rights for the Next Generation: Report of the Review of the Aboriginal Land rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (the Reeves Report) John Reeves QC proposes fundamental and controversial changes to land rights law in the Northern Territory.
