Power and protest : movements for change in Australian society / Verity Burgmann
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Power and protest : movements for change in Australian society / Verity Burgmann
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Power and protest : movements for change in Australian society / Verity Burgmann
Summary
Studies the ability of contemporary social movements to effect political change; chapter on the black movement discusses the civil rights movement 1922-1967; the move to autonomy in the 1960s and 1970s, including the black power movement; community organisations including Aboriginal legal service and Aboriginal medical service; treaty; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission; land rights; state government action on land rights; white resistance, white support; chapter on the womens movement mentions Aboriginal women; feminism
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- Race relations - Betterment societies, etc
- Gender relations - Feminism
- Community organisations - Civil rights and citizenship
- Australia
- Social behaviour - Roles
- Government policy - Self determination - 1985-1992
- Health services
- Law - Legal aid services
- Law - Land - Commonwealth
- Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping
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- Creator1
- Subject10
- Race relations - Betterment societies, etc
- Gender relations - Feminism
- Community organisations - Civil rights and citizenship
- Australia
- Social behaviour - Roles
- Government policy - Self determination - 1985-1992
- Health services
- Law - Legal aid services
- Law - Land - Commonwealth
- Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping