img Leseprobe Leseprobe

Bureaucratic Occupation

Government and First Nations Peoples

Elizabeth Strakosch (Hrsg.), Patrick Sullivan (Hrsg.), Julie Lahn (Hrsg.)

PDF
ca. 128,39

Springer Nature Switzerland img Link Publisher

Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Sonstiges

Beschreibung

This volume explores Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ interactions with public sector bureaucracies. The authors featured here consider how bureaucracy relates to colonialism, race, and sovereignty in a post-neoliberal world. They also consider the diverse ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working within and across these sectors negotiate and engage with bureaucratic structures. Some contributors offer critiques of bureaucratic hierarchies, and others provide insights into the complexity of bureaucratic culture, drawing attention to the complex strategies of Indigenous people who aim to make bureaucracy ‘work’ for themselves and their communities. The volume overall provides a nuanced and substantive analysis of the relation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ to the contemporary administrative state, and an innovative perspective from which to examine Indigenous-settler relations. For those concerned with Indigenous policymaking, this volume puts forward a new approach that focuses on policy relationships, rather than processes or outcomes.

Weitere Titel von diesem Autor
Weitere Titel in dieser Kategorie
Cover Families and Religion
Christel Gärtner
Cover Queer Interruptions
Evangeline Aguas

Kundenbewertungen

Schlagwörter

Open Access, Neoliberal government policy, Indigenous policy reform, Bureaucratic culture, Indigenous service delivery, Indigenous-Settler political encounter, Indigenous data sovereignty