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The long slow death of white Australia
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An Illusory Interiority: Interrogating the discourse/s of inclusion
Linda J. Graham,Roger Slee +1 more
TL;DR: Rabinow et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss the Nietzschean principle where one acts "counter to our time and thereby on our time... for the benefit of a time to come" (Nietzsche, 1874, p. xxvi).
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The Limits of the Liberal State: Migration, Identity and Belonging in Europe
TL;DR: In a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies as discussed by the authors, the authors examine how recent developments in Europe raise new questions regarding the relationship between liberalism, migration, identity and belonging.
Ruled by remote control : the Commonwealth's role in the history of Darwin, 1911-1978
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the impact of the Australian Commonwealth government's policies and their implementation on the development of the city of Darwin during the years that the Commonwealth government administered the Northern Territory.
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The Country, the City and the State in the Australian Settlement
TL;DR: The Australian Settlement, as formulated by Paul Kelly, had a sixth pillar: a settlement between the city and the country in which the state compensated people living in the country for the costs of remoteness and sparse settlement as discussed by the authors.
The dissemination of New Idealist thought in Australian print and radio media from 1885 to 1945
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of articles from 1885 to 1945 in the Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph, Adelaide Advertiser and Register newspapers and transcripts of Australian Broadcasting Commission talks programs is presented.
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An Illusory Interiority: Interrogating the discourse/s of inclusion
Linda J. Graham,Roger Slee +1 more
TL;DR: Rabinow et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss the Nietzschean principle where one acts "counter to our time and thereby on our time... for the benefit of a time to come" (Nietzsche, 1874, p. xxvi).
Journal ArticleDOI
The Limits of the Liberal State: Migration, Identity and Belonging in Europe
TL;DR: In a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies as discussed by the authors, the authors examine how recent developments in Europe raise new questions regarding the relationship between liberalism, migration, identity and belonging.
Ruled by remote control : the Commonwealth's role in the history of Darwin, 1911-1978
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the impact of the Australian Commonwealth government's policies and their implementation on the development of the city of Darwin during the years that the Commonwealth government administered the Northern Territory.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Country, the City and the State in the Australian Settlement
TL;DR: The Australian Settlement, as formulated by Paul Kelly, had a sixth pillar: a settlement between the city and the country in which the state compensated people living in the country for the costs of remoteness and sparse settlement as discussed by the authors.
The dissemination of New Idealist thought in Australian print and radio media from 1885 to 1945
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of articles from 1885 to 1945 in the Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph, Adelaide Advertiser and Register newspapers and transcripts of Australian Broadcasting Commission talks programs is presented.