2018
DOI: 10.5130/nesais.v2i1.1468
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A historical analysis of the economic marginalisation of Aboriginal people and the ruralisation of Aboriginal issues

Abstract: This essay examines the complex geographical, economic and political motivations that have resulted in the framing of Aboriginal participation in Australia as a predominantly rural issue.

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“…Similarly, the dominant Western society has violated sociocultural and organizational level privacy as Indigenous people have been marginalized and oppressed in the interest of economic advancement (Byers, 2017). In recognition of these violations, there has been increased commentary regarding Indigenous communities' rights to their Indigenous knowledge, particularly concerning intellectual property rights, like "native title" and land rights.…”
Section: Evidence Of Political Oppression Was Acknowledged By the Aus...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the dominant Western society has violated sociocultural and organizational level privacy as Indigenous people have been marginalized and oppressed in the interest of economic advancement (Byers, 2017). In recognition of these violations, there has been increased commentary regarding Indigenous communities' rights to their Indigenous knowledge, particularly concerning intellectual property rights, like "native title" and land rights.…”
Section: Evidence Of Political Oppression Was Acknowledged By the Aus...mentioning
confidence: 99%