[PDF][PDF] People without geography? Marginalisation and indigenous peoples in geographic theory and practice

R Howitt - in Theory and Practice, 1993 - researchgate.net
We can no longer be content with writing only the history of victorious elites or with detailing
the subjugation of dominated ethnic groups. Social historians and historical sociologists …

Commentary: Property and propriety:(re) making the space of indigeneity in Australian cities

JM Jacobs - Postcolonial Studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This commentary reflects on the ways in which identity-bound studies reflecting on
indigeneity and the city rarely connect with the theories that drive world systems and post …

(Re) presenting indigeneity: The possibilities of Australian sociology

K Butler-McIlwraith - Journal of Sociology, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent calls for sociology to develop a greater engagement with Indigenous issues provide
a unique opportunity to enfranchise Indigenous peoples' voices and experiences in both the …

[PDF][PDF] Marginalisation in Theory and Practice: a brief conceptual introduction

R Howitt - in Theory and Practice, 1993 - researchgate.net
On reflection it hardly surprising that geographers should pay some attention to the notion of
marginalisation-there is, after all, a strong spatial component in the metaphors which locate …

Geography for and with indigenous peoples: indigenous geographies as challenge and invitation

K Frantz, R Howitt - GeoJournal, 2012 - Springer
In mid-2006, the International Geographical Union established its Indigenous Peoples'
Knowledges and Rights Commission (IPKRC). Inaugurated at the IGU Regional Conference …

The indigenization of ethnicity

E Rata - Places and Politics in an Age of Globalization, 2001 - books.google.com
The intrusion of global capitalism into local economies and the interaction between the
intruding forces and responding local movements have resulted in the establishment of …

Frontier imaginings and subversive Indigenous spatialities

S Prout, R Howitt - Journal of Rural Studies, 2009 - Elsevier
One of the most powerful and enduring aspects of publicly projected Anglo-Australian
national identities is part of what [Howitt, R., 2001. Frontiers borders, edges: liminal …

Negotiating indigeneity: Culture, identity, and politics

DS Trigger, C Dalley - Reviews in Anthropology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Defining “indigeneity” has recently been approached with renewed vigor. While the field can
involve quite passionate commitment to advocacy among scholars, theoretical clarity is …

The challenges of and from Indigenous geographies

B Coombes, N Gombay, JT Johnson… - A companion to social …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The authors of this chapter debated whether we should open with an acknowledgment of
Indigenous peoples, their histories, landed connections, and struggles, but some were …

[PDF][PDF] The white hand of capitalism and the end of indigenism as we know it

K Dombrowski - 2010 - academia.edu
Indigenous people are among the world's poor, and rather unremarkable in this way. Rather
unremarkable except for this—that somehow their poverty is made to seem more natural …