The popular sovereignty of Indigenous peoples: a challenge in multi-people states

L Beckman, K Gover, U Mörkenstam - Citizenship Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The doctrine of popular sovereignty holds that the 'supreme authority of the state'belongs to
the people, not to the political institutions exercising public power. What are the implications …

Symbols and reasons in democratization: cultural sociology meets deliberative democracy

J Sass, JS Dryzek - Theory and Society, 2024 - Springer
We develop an account of societal democratization that synthesizes cultural sociology and
deliberative democracy. Cultural sociologists emphasize the symbolic inclusion of …

[HTML][HTML] Co-designing change: Discussing an Indigenous voice to parliament and constitutional reform in Australia

B Fredericks, A Bradfield - M/C Journal, 2021 - journal.media-culture.org.au
In March 2021, the Ever Given, a containership wedged between the banks of the Suez
Canal in Egypt caused major disruption to global supply chains (Leivestad et al.). The much …

[PDF][PDF] Dwelling in discomfort: On the conditions of listening in settler colonial Australia

P De Souza, T Dreher - Borderlands Journal, 2021 - intapi.sciendo.com
While critical scholarship on listening as a political practice has flourished in recent years,
there remains much work to do on theorising listening as a situated practice in specific …

“We don't want you to come in and make a decision for us”: Traversing cultural authority and responsive regulation in Australian child protection systems

SL Hamilton, S Maslen, B Farrant… - Australian Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort (Our Children Our Heart) project conducted
extensive Elder and community consultation to develop principles and practice …

Development of a decolonising framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy analysis in Australia

H Kehoe, H Schütze, G Spurling, R Lovett - The International Indigenous …, 2022 - erudit.org
Analysis of policies relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples could help
improve health outcomes—a critical challenge in Australia. While there are many health …

Reconciliation and recognition: A Christian approach to Indigenous Australians and constitutional change

A Deagon - Political Theology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the theological idea of reconciliation and what this entails, including
repentance as mind change, honest confession of wrong, lament for the hurt caused by the …

Ghana's jury crisis: implications for constitutional human rights

JS Ayetey - Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Historically deemed a necessary safeguard for the individual against the power of the state
and a form of democratic participation, jury trials in Ghana now raise legitimate concerns …

Surviving the Crown of Terra Nullius-Constitutionalising Australia's lands, peoples, and cultures

JJ Fleay - Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 2024 - search.informit.org
This paper examines the High Court of Australia's role in addressing the historical and
ongoing implications of Terra Nullius on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander First Nations …

The Voice to Parliament

B Harris - Indigenous Peoples and Constitutional Reform in …, 2023 - Springer
This chapter discusses the proposal that the constitution should be amended so as to
establish a body known as the Voice to Parliament that would be elected by Indigenous …