Governance of indigenous policy in the neo-liberal age: indigenous disadvantage and the intersecting of paternalism and neo-liberalism as a racial project |
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Authors: | Deirdre Howard-Wagner |
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Institution: | Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | Thinking about the governance of Indigenous poverty as an economic, social and racial project, the paper offers a way of understanding the dynamics of Indigenous policy formation in Australia in the neo-liberal age as what Howard Winant first coined a racial formation. In providing this analysis, this paper sits alongside a small, but growing body of work that reveals the racialized effects of governing through poverty in the neo-liberal age. |
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Keywords: | Neo-liberalism poverty governance racial project paternalism indigenous policy indigenous disadvantage |
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