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Fortescue vs Yindjibarndi: land rights and welfarism in third spaces

Margarita Guevara, Lee Moerman and Sanja Pupovac

Accounting Forum, 2020, vol. 44, issue 2, 160-175

Abstract: This paper investigates the negotiations between the Yindjibarndi community in the remote north-west of Australia and Fortescue Mining Group over compensation for land use. Mining is a significant industry in Australia providing economic resources and large-scale infrastructure. However, this wealth is not without controversy, especially where disruptions to Indigenous practices exist. Drawing on postcolonialism and the idea of a hybrid space where colonial practices and decolonising resistance are present, we explore, through the use of accounts, a neo-colonial “reality” of land rights and welfarism.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/01559982.2019.1597563

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