The Human Reality: A struggle for recognition and justice

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Jessica Anderson

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This paper follows a seminar discussion held 18th May 2014 on the topic:  Recognition and Justice. The seminar, with reference to contemporary advocates of recognition and justice (Charles Taylor 1994, Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth 2003), focused on the struggles for recognition: what it means to recognise and be recognised and the limited theoretical approaches to understanding recognition and justice. This latter point is the focus of this post-seminar paper.  With specific reference to the contested meaning of ‘Welcome to Country’ (herein WTC) rituals I explore here the ideas of recognition and justice with respect to the experiences of Aboriginal people in Australia.

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Anderson, J. (2015). The Human Reality: A struggle for recognition and justice. NEW: Emerging Scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies, 1(1), 2-13. https://doi.org/10.5130/.v1i1.1389
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