This course aims to engage Aboriginal political criticism with contemporary policy frameworks. Students will be exposed to and given opportunities to engage with cultural difference as a valid tool for critique by investigating administrative practices in areas such as health, education, welfare dependency, mutual obligation, self-determination, cultural heritage, criminal justice etc. The course will explore to what extent we examine the intellectual context in which Aboriginal issues are understood. Prior Knowledge: a previous course of study in Aboriginal issues is preferred. Prerequisites: NIL Co-requisites: NIL Incompatible: 3053AMC Methodology & Contemporary Aboriginal Issues; 3053HUM Contemporary Aboriginal Issues; 3053ART Contemporary Aboriginal Issues.
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Undergraduate
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New students (Non-grandfathered students)
Band 4
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Band 2A
Gold Coast Trimester 2Online Trimester 2
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Lecture (41705) | Open |
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:50 Weeks 1 - 4, 5 - 12 |
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Tutorial (41706) | Open |
Wednesday 09:00 - 09:50 Weeks 1 - 4, 5 - 12 |
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