POLS 4900 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Vale Limited, Bauxite, Neoliberalism
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Social citizenship: race has been key in the definition of citizenship, en ad women have different experiences, quote on page 127, colonized group"s experience of racial oppression. Neo-liberalism and indigenous women: view of social support as an entitlement was replaced by individual responsibility, citizenship within the aboriginal state vs. citizenship within the nation-state. Social investment: between neoliberalism and the post-war welfare state. Authority over child welfare: aboriginal self-government policy. Formalized by chr tien government: claiming rights: individual vs. collective. O"faircheallaigh: background in aboriginal negotiations, mining companies provide many opportunities. Indigenous societies suffer from social and economic disadvantage. Women"s involvement in negotiation process: general invisibility" of women, women are passive recipients, tendency to homogenize the female experience, economically, women lack agency, literature ignores interactions unless they are direct and face-to-face. 3 key examples of negotiations: labrador inuit with vale inco at voisey"s bay, argyle diamond min din australia, comalco bauxite mining company in australia.