Handbook of Indigenous Public Policy
Edited by Sheryl Lightfoot and
Sarah Maddison
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This ground-breaking Handbook explores the key legal, political and policy questions concerning the implementation of Indigenous rights across the world. Expert contributors analyse the complex dynamics of contestation, engagement, advocacy and refusal between governments and Indigenous Peoples, presenting a profound challenge to mainstream policy scholarship.
Keywords: Development Studies; Geography; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800377004
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Violence as care: Indigenous policy and settler colonialism , pp 18-34

- Elizabeth Strakosch
- Ch 2 Indigeneity, national unity, modernity and public policy in Africa , pp 35-52

- Elifuraha Laltaika
- Ch 3 Self-determination, sovereignty and policy: how does a focus on Indigenous rights transform policymaking? , pp 53-69

- Rauna Kuokkanen
- Ch 4 Self-determination: at the heart of Indigenous humanisation , pp 70-97

- Aküm Longchari
- Ch 5 Nation building and Indigenous institutions , pp 98-119

- Raymond Foxworth and Moroni Benally
- Ch 6 Contemporary critical legal accounts of the relationship between international law and domestic law and policy , pp 121-137

- Claire Charters, Fleur Te Aho and Tracey Whare
- Ch 7 Treaty and public policy in the settler colonies , pp 138-156

- Anya Thomas and Sarah Maddison
- Ch 8 Constitutional transformation and public policy for Indigenous Peoples' rights , pp 157-176

- Mukta S. Tamang
- Ch 9 Indigenous land and water policy , pp 177-197

- Justin McCaul
- Ch 10 On gendered ground: land and colonialism , pp 198-213

- Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez
- Ch 11 Indigenous political economy and public policy , pp 214-225

- Frances Abele
- Ch 12 Public policy and Indigenous Peoples' right to health in Brazil and Mali , pp 227-241

- Mariam Wallet Med Aboubakrine
- Ch 13 Kichwa Amazonian life routes in education: foregrounding the 'inter' in intercultural educational policy , pp 242-252

- Gioconda Coello and Diana Chávez Vargas
- Ch 14 Indigenous food sovereignty: embodying Nuu-chah-nulth principles of ʔuʔaałuk (to take care of), ʔiisaak (to be respectful) and hišukʔiš c̓awaak (everything is interconnected) in policy and practice , pp 253-271

- Charlotte Coté
- Ch 15 Indigenous language rights, frameworks and policies , pp 272-292

- Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla and Amanda Holmes
- Ch 16 Indigenous Peoples in the justice system , pp 293-306

- Valmaine Toki
- Ch 17 Indigenous rights and reconciliation: lessons from Australia , pp 308-331

- Samara Hand and Damien Short
- Ch 18 Truth commissions and truth-telling , pp 332-350

- David B. MacDonald and Joanne Garcia-Moores
- Ch 19 Indigenous resurgence , pp 351-371

- Adam J. Barker and Emma Battell Lowman
- Ch 20 Quest for equality: redefining Indigenous–state relationships , pp 372-398

- Dalee Sambo Dorough
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