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Reihe: Routledge Research in Population and Migration

Bell / Taylor Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America

E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten

Reihe: Routledge Research in Population and Migration

ISBN: 978-1-134-59195-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This book draws together relevant research findings to produce the first comprehensive overview of Indigenous peoples' mobility. Chapters draw from a range of disciplinary sources, and from a diversity of regions and nation-states. Within nations, mobility is the key determinant of local population change, with implications for service delivery, needs assessment, and governance. Mobility also provides a key indicator of social and economic transformation. As such, it informs both social theory and policy debate. For much of the twentieth century conventional wisdom anticipated the steady convergence of socio-demographic trends, seeing this as an inevitable concomitant of the development process. However, the patterns and trends in population movement observed in this book suggest otherwise, and provide a forceful manifestation of changing race relations in these new world settings.
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1. Introduction: New World Demography John Taylor and Martin Bell

Part One: International Perspectives

2. Continuity and Change in Indisgenous Australian Population Mobility John Taylor and Martin Bell

3. Flirting with Zelinsky in Aoteoroa/New Zealand: a Maori Mobility Transition Richard Bedford and Ian Pool

4. Migration and Spatial Distribution of American Indians in the Twentieth Century Karl Eschbach

5. Government Policy and the Spatial Distribution of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples James Frideres, Madeline Kalbach, and Warren Kalbach

Part Two: Data Issues and Analysis

6. Data Sources and Issues for the Analysis of Indisgenous Peoples Mobility Bruce Newbold

7. Registered Indian Mobility and Migration in Canada: Patterns and Implications Mary Jane Norris, Marty Cooke, Dan Beavon, Eric Guimond, and Stewart Clatworthy

Part Three: Local Contingency

8. The Politics of Maori Mobility Manuhuia Barcham

9. American Indians and Geographic Mobility: Some Parameters for Public Policy C. Matthew Snipp

10. The Formation of Contemporary Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in Australia: Government Policies and Programs Alan Gray

11. Myth of the "Walkabout": Movement in the Aboriginal Domain Nicolas Peterson

12. The Social Underpinnings of an Outstation Movement in Cape York Peninsula, Australia Benjamin Richard Smith

13. Conclusion: Emerging Research Themes Martin Bell and John Taylor


John Taylor is a Senior Fellow at the Australian National University's Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. For the past twenty years his research interests have focussed on the measurement of demographic and economic change among Indigenous Australians. Martin Bell is Senior Lecturer in Geography and Director of the Queensland Centre for Population Research at the University of Queensland. His major research interests focus on population mobility and internal migration, and on demographic forecasting and projection, especially at the local and regional level.


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