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Sharing the Sovereign: Indigenous Peoples, Recognition, Treaties and the State (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Dominic... Sharing the Sovereign: Indigenous Peoples, Recognition, Treaties and the State (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R2,976 Discovery Miles 29 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explains how recognition theory contributes to non-colonial and enduring political relationships between Indigenous nations and the state. It refers to Indigenous Australian arguments for a Voice to Parliament and treaties to show what recognition may mean for practical politics and policy-making. It considers critiques of recognition theory by Canadian First Nations' scholars who make strong arguments for its assimilationist effect, but shows that ultimately, recognition is a theory and practice of transformative potential, requiring fundamentally different ways of thinking about citizenship and sovereignty. This book draws extensively on New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi and measures to support Maori political participation, to show what treaties and a Voice to Parliament could mean in practical terms. It responds to liberal democratic objections to show how institutionalised means of indigenous participation may, in fact, make democracy work better.

Sharing the Sovereign: Indigenous Peoples, Recognition, Treaties and the State (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Dominic... Sharing the Sovereign: Indigenous Peoples, Recognition, Treaties and the State (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R3,000 Discovery Miles 30 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explains how recognition theory contributes to non-colonial and enduring political relationships between Indigenous nations and the state. It refers to Indigenous Australian arguments for a Voice to Parliament and treaties to show what recognition may mean for practical politics and policy-making. It considers critiques of recognition theory by Canadian First Nations' scholars who make strong arguments for its assimilationist effect, but shows that ultimately, recognition is a theory and practice of transformative potential, requiring fundamentally different ways of thinking about citizenship and sovereignty. This book draws extensively on New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi and measures to support Maori political participation, to show what treaties and a Voice to Parliament could mean in practical terms. It responds to liberal democratic objections to show how institutionalised means of indigenous participation may, in fact, make democracy work better.

Indigeneity: A Politics of Potential - Australia, Fiji and New Zealand (Hardcover): Dominic O'Sullivan Indigeneity: A Politics of Potential - Australia, Fiji and New Zealand (Hardcover)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R2,291 R2,162 Discovery Miles 21 620 Save R129 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This original book is the first comprehensive integration of political theory to explain indigenous politics. It assesses the ways in which indigenous and liberal political theories interact to consider the practical policy implications of the indigenous right to self-determination. Providing opportunities for indigenous peoples to pursue culturally framed understandings of liberal democratic citizenship, the author reveals indigeneity's concern for political relationships, agendas and ideas beyond the ethnic minority claim to liberal recognition. The implications for national reconciliation, liberal democracy, citizenship and historical constraints on political authority are explored. He also shows that indigeneity's local geo-political focus, underpinned by global theoretical developments in law and politics, makes indigeneity a movement of forward looking transformational politics. This innovative, theoretically sophisticated and vibrant work will influence policy and scholarly debates on the politics of indigeneity and indigenous rights and will be of broad international interest to a transcultural, transnational and global phenomenon.

'We Are All Here to Stay' - Citizenship, Sovereignty and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples... 'We Are All Here to Stay' - Citizenship, Sovereignty and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Paperback)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Late Call and Other Stories (Paperback): Dominic O'Sullivan Late Call and Other Stories (Paperback)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What happens when the au-pair is let loose in the cowshed or Harry takes up an unusual evening class? What drives Elena to consult a mysterious 'healer' or James to suddenly visit his former teacher? And what is happening on Esme's balcony?

In this collection of intriguing short stories the reader is taken on journeys of discovery with sometimes unforeseen consequences.

Forbidden Fruit (Paperback): Dominic O'Sullivan Forbidden Fruit (Paperback)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Not a Wave Visible and other plays (Paperback): Dominic O'Sullivan Not a Wave Visible and other plays (Paperback)
Dominic O'Sullivan
R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Scaling Up Education Reform - Addressing the Politics of Disparity (Paperback): Russell Bishop, Dominic O'Sullivan, Mere... Scaling Up Education Reform - Addressing the Politics of Disparity (Paperback)
Russell Bishop, Dominic O'Sullivan, Mere Berryman
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is school reform? What makes it sustainable? Who needs to be involved? How is scaling up achieved? This book is about the need for educational reforms that have built into them, from the outset, those elements that will see them sustained in the original sites and spread to others. Using New Zealand's Te Kotahitanga Project as a model the authors branch out from the project itself to seek to uncover how an educational reform can become both extendable and sustainable. Their model can be applied to a variety of levels within education: classroom, school and system wide. It has seven elements that should be present in the reform initiative from the outset. These elements include establishing goals and a vision for reducing disparities; embedding a new pedagogy to depth in order to change the core of educational practice; developing new institutions and organisational structures to support in-class initiatives; developing leadership that is responsive, proactive and distributed; spreading the reform to include all teachers, parents, community members and external agencies; developing and using appropriate measures of performance as evidence for modifying core classroom and school practices; creating opportunities for all involved to take ownership of the reform in such a way that the original objectives of the reform are protected and sustained.

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