Indigeneity: A Politics of Potential: Australia, Fiji and New Zealand
Dominic O´sullivan
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Hardback. This is the first comprehensive integration of political theory to explain indigenous politics. It assesses how indigenous and liberal political theories interact to consider the policy implications of the indigenous right to self-determination. The implications for national reconciliation, liberal democracy and citizenship are explored. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: 1MBF; 1MBN; 1MKLF; JFSL9; JPA; JPVH1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156. .
This original book is the first comprehensive integration of political theory to explain indigenous politics. It assesses the ways in which indigenous and liberal political theories interact to consider the practical policy implications of the indigenous right to self-determination. The author reveals indigeneity's concern for political relationships, agendas, and ideas beyond the ethnic minority claim to liberal recognition. The implications for national reconciliation, liberal democracy, citizenship and historical constraints on political authority are explored. This innovative, theoretically sophisticated and vibrant work will be of broad international interest to a transcultural, transnational and global phenomenon.
This original book is the first comprehensive integration of political theory to explain indigenous politics. It assesses the ways in which indigenous and liberal political theories interact to consider the practical policy implications of the indigenous right to self-determination. The author reveals indigeneity's concern for political relationships, agendas, and ideas beyond the ethnic minority claim to liberal recognition. The implications for national reconciliation, liberal democracy, citizenship and historical constraints on political authority are explored. This innovative, theoretically sophisticated and vibrant work will be of broad international interest to a transcultural, transnational and global phenomenon.
Product Details
Publisher
Policy Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447339427
SKU
V9781447339427
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99-50
About Dominic O´sullivan
Dominic O'Sullivan is Associate Professor of Political Science at Charles Sturt University. He is a member of the Te Rarawa and Ngati Kahu tribes of northern New Zealand and has more than 50 publications, including five previous books, most recently, Indigenous health: power, politics and citizenship (Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing).
Reviews for Indigeneity: A Politics of Potential: Australia, Fiji and New Zealand
An incredible and seminal work. The first book-length study of comparative indigenous politics to examine the indigenous domination of Fijian politics. O'Sullivan coherently and expertly explains the diverse expressions of indigenous self-determination across New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. Dr. Lindsey Te Ata o Tu MacDonald, University of Canterbury, New Zealand It is a thoughtful book with a well-supported ... Read more