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The Changing Contours Of Maaori Identity And The Treaty Settlement Process, Evan Poata-Smith
The Changing Contours Of Maaori Identity And The Treaty Settlement Process, Evan Poata-Smith
Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
No abstract provided.
Ka Tika A Muri, Ka Tika A Mua? Maori Protest Politics And The Treaty Of Waitangi Settlement Process, Evan Poata-Smith
Ka Tika A Muri, Ka Tika A Mua? Maori Protest Politics And The Treaty Of Waitangi Settlement Process, Evan Poata-Smith
Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
No abstract provided.
Ethnicity And Class, Evan Poata-Smith
Ethnicity And Class, Evan Poata-Smith
Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
Class does not exist as an isolated dimension of our social lives. A range of factors such as ethnicity, nationality, gender and sexual orientation intersect and collectively shape our experiences of class. Furthermore, as active and conscious historical beings, we experience class and class struggles through our own inherited set of cultural values and social expectations.
The Political Economy Of Inequality Between Maori And Pakeha, Evan Poata-Smith
The Political Economy Of Inequality Between Maori And Pakeha, Evan Poata-Smith
Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
No abstract provided.
He Pokeke Uenuku I Tu Ai: The Evolution Of Contemporary Maori Protest, Evan Poata-Smith
He Pokeke Uenuku I Tu Ai: The Evolution Of Contemporary Maori Protest, Evan Poata-Smith
Evan S. Te Ahu Poata-Smith
Historically, the intensity and momenlUm of Maori political activism has never been consistent. Upturns in protest activity are followed by downturns in struggle and vice versa. 1lle 1970s were witness to a dramatic upsurge in Maori activism which had a profound effect on New Zcaland society. The political turbulence created in the wake of the 1975 land march on Parliament, Bastion Point, Raglan and the regular protests at Waitangi once again revealed the exploitative and oppressive foundations on which capitalism had been established in Aolearoa. The decline of working-class movements internationally and the fisc of the New Right coupled with …
Closing The Gaps?, Evan Poata-Smith
Problems Affecting Aboriginal Education, Employment And Training Programs, Nadia Verrucci, Robert Castle
Problems Affecting Aboriginal Education, Employment And Training Programs, Nadia Verrucci, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
The Midnorth Coast, James Hagan, Robert Castle
The Economic Imperative For Restructuring In Australia And New Zealand, Robert Castle, Nigel Haworth
The Economic Imperative For Restructuring In Australia And New Zealand, Robert Castle, Nigel Haworth
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Government Expenditure And The Economy, Robert Castle
Government Expenditure And The Economy, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Steel City: The Economy, 1945-1995, Robert Castle
Steel City: The Economy, 1945-1995, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
“Unfree" Labour On The Cattle Stations Of Northern Australia, The Tea Gardens Of Assam, And The Rubber Plantations Of Indo-China, 1920–50, Robert Castle, James Hagan, Andrew Wells
“Unfree" Labour On The Cattle Stations Of Northern Australia, The Tea Gardens Of Assam, And The Rubber Plantations Of Indo-China, 1920–50, Robert Castle, James Hagan, Andrew Wells
Robert G. Castle
This chapter examines unfree labour in three industries in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It focuses on the forms and consequences of protest which arose amongst workers in these industries in response to the conditions under which they were employed. The Assamese tea industry, Vietnamese rubber plantations and Northern Australian cattle ranching used differing means of production, technology and investment but all relied on colonial governments to enable them to recruit and retain a 'contracted' labour force. The forms of the labour relationship varied but led to protests which often took on a wider meaning in struggles for liberation.
Trends In Australian Public Sector Employment, Robert Castle
Trends In Australian Public Sector Employment, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of Aboriginal Employment And Training Programmes, Robert Castle, James Hagan
A Critique Of Aboriginal Employment And Training Programmes, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Social And Economic Change In Australia In World War Ii, Robert Castle
Social And Economic Change In Australia In World War Ii, Robert Castle
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Integration Of Market Economies And The Rights Of Labour: International Regulation, Robert Castle, D P Chaudhri, Chris Nyland
Integration Of Market Economies And The Rights Of Labour: International Regulation, Robert Castle, D P Chaudhri, Chris Nyland
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Reducing Government Expenditure, Robert Castle
Australia Since 1945, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Australia Since 1945, Robert Castle, James Hagan
Robert G. Castle
No abstract provided.
Comprehensive School Health Education Programs, Lloyd Kolbe, Donald Iverson
Comprehensive School Health Education Programs, Lloyd Kolbe, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Program Principles Associated With Successful Health Education And Health Promotion Intervention, Donald Iverson, D Vernon
Program Principles Associated With Successful Health Education And Health Promotion Intervention, Donald Iverson, D Vernon
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Medical Self-Care And Use Of The Medical Care System, D Vickery, Donald Iverson
Medical Self-Care And Use Of The Medical Care System, D Vickery, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Qualitative Methods, P Mullen, Donald Iverson
Playing Against Type: The Harper Government’S Regional Development Agenda, Neil Bradford, David Wolfe
Playing Against Type: The Harper Government’S Regional Development Agenda, Neil Bradford, David Wolfe
Neil Bradford
No abstract provided.