Description
Written by Australias leading anthropologists, this valuable examination explores the Australian governments intervention in terms of health, safety, and education of the nations remote Aboriginal citizens via the Northern Territory National Emergency Response. Dissecting the notion of difference and probing the idea of indigenous disadvantage and autonomy, this record questions the role of anthropology in provoking policy change and unflinchingly confronts the policies that have failed these communities. An urgently needed dialogue, this account argues that anthropology can still provide hope.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.