The Origins of Homosexual Politics in the British World: A Transnational Study. This project's findings will be of national and community benefit in three ways. Addressing the origins and early development of one of the most important social movements of modern times, it will contribute to the understanding of the ways in which social inequality has been so successfully tackled in Australia over the past fifty years. By attending to the international context of this history it will expand knowle ....The Origins of Homosexual Politics in the British World: A Transnational Study. This project's findings will be of national and community benefit in three ways. Addressing the origins and early development of one of the most important social movements of modern times, it will contribute to the understanding of the ways in which social inequality has been so successfully tackled in Australia over the past fifty years. By attending to the international context of this history it will expand knowledge of the nature, extent and longevity of Australia's connections to global political cultures. Finally, it will strengthen Australian scholarship's already well-established claim to world-class research in gay and lesbian and queer studies.Read moreRead less
Crime, governance and the colonial state: a study of the Criminal Tribes Act 1871. Today as in the nineteenth century governments struggle with the challenges posed by communities marginalised from mainstream social and economic life. In Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities have been subject to such marginalisation and to the problems this brings, including crime. Through an analysis of British responses to native crime in India, this study will develop an analysis of strate ....Crime, governance and the colonial state: a study of the Criminal Tribes Act 1871. Today as in the nineteenth century governments struggle with the challenges posed by communities marginalised from mainstream social and economic life. In Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities have been subject to such marginalisation and to the problems this brings, including crime. Through an analysis of British responses to native crime in India, this study will develop an analysis of strategies of governance directed or developed in response to the effects of social and economic marginalisation. The study will thus help to inform national debate on the apparent intransigence of crime in indigenous communities as well as raising questions about what are 'appropriate' and 'natural' responses to criminal conduct.Read moreRead less