Reconciling rival visions for Indigenous development in remote Australia

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Australian National University

In the contemporary debate concerning how to address the poverty and disadvantage of Indigenous Australians living in remote regions, Noel Pearson and Jon Altman are two of the central intellectual figures. This project will compare and evaluate their rival visions for Indigenous development in remote regions of Australia. It aims to overcome the unproductive polarisation that currently characterises debate over Indigenous affairs policy in Australia by clarifying the points of disagreement, correcting mischaracterisations and revealing unacknowledged common ground.

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Economic hybridity in remote indigenous Australia as development alterity
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Book chapter
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Curchin, K.
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Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies
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From the moral limits of markets to the moral limits of welfare
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Journal article
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Curchin, K
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Journal of Social Policy
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Copyright © 2015, Cambridge University Press
If the market is the problem, is the hybrid economy the solution?
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Book chapter
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Curchin, K
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ANU Press
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© 2016 ANU Press
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