Reciprocal Accountability and Public Value of Aboriginal Organisations

Project: Research

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Description

Reciprocal Accountability and Public Value in Aboriginal Organisations. This project aims to examine the different meanings of public value and accountability in the work of Aboriginal organisations. Aboriginal organisations in the Kimberley region are funded by governments to deliver services that are of value to the public. They also reflect Aboriginal culture and identity, and represent Aboriginal interests. This also creates value for their own publics. This project investigates the tension between these two ways of understanding public value. It investigates accountability for public value creation, whether it reflects the real value of Aboriginal organisations, and whether it can be done better. The project plans to draw on anthropology and public administration theory.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/1630/07/23

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