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245 04 The neoliberal state, recognition and Indigenous rights :
       |bnew paternalism to new imaginings /|cedited by Deirdre 
       Howard-Wagner, Maria Bargh and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez. 
264  1 Canberra :|bANU Press,|c2018. 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource (xxi, 327 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre
       for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ;|vno. 40 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  From new paternalism to new imaginings of possibilities in
       Australia, Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Indigenous 
       rights and recognition and the state in the neoliberal age
       / Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Maria Bargh and Isabel Altamirano
       -Jiménez -- Part 1: The connection between the act of 
       governing, policy and neoliberalism. Privatisation and 
       dispossession in the name of indigenous women's rights / 
       Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez -- Resisting the ascendancy of 
       an emboldened colonialism / Cathryn Eatock -- A flawed 
       Treaty partner: The New Zealand state, local government 
       and the politics of recognition / Avril Bell -- 
       Expressions of Indigenous rights and self-determination 
       from the ground up: A Yawuru example / Mandy Yap and 
       Eunice Yu -- Part 2: Pendulums and contradictions in 
       neoliberalism governing everything from Indigenous 
       disadvantage to Indigenous economic development in 
       Australia. Missing ATSIC: Australia's need for a strong 
       Indigenous representative body / Will Sanders -- 
       Neoliberalising disability income reform: What does this 
       mean for Indigenous Australians living in regional areas? 
       / Karen Soldatic -- Indigenous peoples, neoliberalism and 
       the state: A retreat from rights to 'responsibilisation' 
       via the cashless welfare card / Shelley Bielefeld -- 
       Ideology vs context in the neoliberal state's management 
       of remote Indigenous housing reform / Daphne Habibis -- 
       Fragile positions in the new paternalism: Indigenous 
       community organisations during the 'Advancement' era in 
       Australia / Alexander Page -- The tyranny of neoliberal 
       public management and the challenge for Aboriginal 
       community organisations / Patrick Sullivan  -- Aboriginal 
       organisations, self-determination and the neoliberal age: 
       A case study of how the 'game has changed' for Aboriginal 
       organisations in Newcastle / Deirdre Howard-Wagner -- Part
       3: The dynamic relationship Māori have had with 
       simultaneously resisting, manipulating and working with 
       neoliberalism in New Zealand. Māori, the state and self-
       determination in the neoliberal age / Dominic O'Sullivan -
       - Indigenous peoples embedded in neoliberal governance: 
       Has the Māori Party achieved its social policy goals in 
       New Zealand? / Louise Humpage -- Indigenous settlements 
       and market environmentalism: An untimely coincidence? / 
       Fiona McCormack -- 16. Māori political and economic 
       recognition in a diverse economy / Maria Bargh. 
520 1  The impact of neoliberal governance on indigenous peoples 
       in liberal settler states may be both enabling and 
       constraining. This book is distinctive in drawing 
       comparisons between three such states--Australia, Canada 
       and New Zealand. In a series of empirically grounded, 
       interpretive micro-studies, it draws out a shared policy 
       coherence, but also exposes idiosyncracies in the 
       operational dynamics of neoliberal governance both within 
       each state and between them. Read together as a collection,
       these studies broaden the debate about and the analysis of
       contemporary government policy. The individual studies 
       reveal the forms of actually existing neoliberalism that 
       are variegated by historical, geographical and legal 
       contexts and complex state arrangements. At the same time,
       they present examples of a more nuanced agential, bottom-
       up indigenous governmentality. Focusing on intense and 
       complex matters of social policy rather than on resource 
       development and land rights, they demonstrate how 
       indigenous actors engage in trying to govern various 
       fields of activity by acting on the conduct and contexts 
       of everyday neoliberal life, and also on the conduct of 
       state and corporate actors. 
650  0 Indigenous peoples|xCivil rights. 
650  0 Aboriginal Australians|xCivil rights. 
650  0 Indigenous peoples|xCivil rights|zCanada. 
650  0 Māori (New Zealand people)|xCivil rights. 
650  7 Aboriginal Australians|xCivil rights.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00794502 
650  7 Indigenous peoples|xCivil rights.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00970219 
650  7 Maori (New Zealand people)|xCivil rights.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01008572 
651  7 Canada.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204310 
653  0 Australian 
700 1  Howard-Wagner, Deirdre. 
700 1  Bargh, Maria,|d1977- 
700 1  Altamirano-Jiménez, Isabel. 
710 2  Australian National University Press. 
830  0 Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre
       for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ;|vno. 40. 
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