Australia: Negotiating University ‘Equity’ From Indigenous Standpoints: A Shaky Bridge
Australia: Negotiating University ‘Equity’ From Indigenous Standpoints: A Shaky Bridge Tracey Bunda, Lew Zipin, and Marie Brennan, 2011 Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially framed by policies of equity that were, and continue to be, problematic in their assumptions – what they say and don’t say – about cultural difference, justice, sovereignty and more. From the lead author’s Aboriginal standpoint, the paper analyses the...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.