Editorial of "International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies Volume 2, Number 1, 2009"


Autoria(s): Moreton-Robinson, Aileen; Walter, Maggie
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Over the past two decades neo liberalism has shaped global economic activity. The international reach of the current economic crisis propelled by the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States has affected Indigenous communities in different ways to those whose investments were depleted by the Wall Street activities of an unregulated corporate and banking sector. Throughout this roller coaster economic ride the low socio-economic position of Indigenous peoples continued in Canada, the United States of America, New Zealand, Hawaii and Australia. The logic, or illogic of capital, failed to extend the boom of the economic upturn to Indigenous peoples, but is poised to extend the repercussions of the current downturn deep into Indigenous lives. The consistency of the Indigenous socio-economic position across these countries, even where treaties exist, indicates that the phenomenon is based on a shared Indigenous reality. In this special edition, the commonality in the way in which Indigenous people are engaged in and positioned by market forces and regulation by their respective nation states is proposed as one of the foundation plates of that Indigenous positioning...

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93038/

Publicador

Indigenous Studies Research Network, Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93038/1/Final_Editorial_Forward.pdf

http://www.isrn.qut.edu.au/pdf/ijcis/v2n1_2009/Final_Editorial_Forward.pdf

Moreton-Robinson, Aileen & Walter, Maggie (2009) Editorial of "International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies Volume 2, Number 1, 2009". International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 2(1), p. 1.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Indigenous Studies Research Network, Queensland University of Technology

Fonte

Division of Research and Commercialisation; Indigenous Studies Research Network

Palavras-Chave #169902 Studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Society #200201 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies #‘special edition’, ‘Australian economy’, ‘neo liberalism’, ‘economy of poverty’, ‘Wendy Atkin’, ‘Bronwyn Fredericks’, ‘Indigenous women’, ‘Steve Larkin’, ‘Dennis Jose’, ‘Fiona Nicoll’, ‘gambling’ and ‘land rights’
Tipo

Journal Article