Successful Urban Aboriginal-Driven Community Development: A Place-Based Study of Newcastle: CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 293/2017

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    Abstract

    This discussion paper is a sociological account of the history of successful urban Aboriginal community development by Aboriginal people for Aboriginal people in the Australian city of Newcastle. It endeavours to explain the strategy that Aboriginal people in Newcastle have adopted for taking matters into their own hands, putting themselves in the drivers seat of their own affairs. In doing so, it identifies two phases a community building phase and a community development phase and describes some of the key social processes at play during each phase. The paper also describes the importance of community building and community development to the creation of urban Aboriginal social infrastructure, which it argues is really at the crux of Indigenous self-determination in Newcastle.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCanberra, ACT
    PublisherANU Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
    Commissioning bodyCentre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
    Number of pages28
    ISBN (Electronic)0 7315 5673 9
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Publication series

    NameCAEPR Discussion Paper
    PublisherCentre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
    No.293
    ISSN (Electronic)1036-1774

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