Thinking about Indigenous community governance

Thinking about Indigenous community governance Report

CAEPR Discussion Paper

  • Author(s): Sanders, W. G.
  • Published: 2004
  • Publisher: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, The Australian National University
  • ISBN: Discussion paper No. 262/2004

Abstract: This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as verbal presentations for conferences, seminars and workshops between 2000 and 2003. They argue, from different starting points in response to conference and workshop themes, that Indigenous community governance is as much about process as about structures and that dispersed governance has benefits as well as costs. In doing so they challenge some common assumptions of would-be reformers of Indigenous community governance. The papers have been brought together for convenience and as a point of departure for debate, as part of an ARC Linkage project between CAEPR and Reconciliation Australia on Indigenous Community Governance.

Notes: ISSN: 1036 1774 ISBN: 0 7315 5637 2

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Sanders, W. G., 2004, Thinking about Indigenous community governance, Report, viewed 05 December 2023, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=4359.

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