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Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics Book

Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics
Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics, Without the belief that others can represent their interests, citizens will withdraw their trust from parliamentary institutions. Today, this trust is fragile. Politicians appear to have a different set of policy priorities from those of the people they r, Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics has a rating of 3 stars
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Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics, Without the belief that others can represent their interests, citizens will withdraw their trust from parliamentary institutions. Today, this trust is fragile. Politicians appear to have a different set of policy priorities from those of the people they r, Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics
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  • Speaking for the People: Representation in Australian Politics
  • Written by author Gianni Sawer
  • Published by Melbourne University Publishing, April 2002
  • Without the belief that others can represent their interests, citizens will withdraw their trust from parliamentary institutions. Today, this trust is fragile. Politicians appear to have a different set of policy priorities from those of the people they r
  • Without the belief that others can represent their interests, citizens will withdraw their trust from parliamentary institutions. Today, this trust is fragile. Politicians appear to have a different set of policy priorities from those of the people they r
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Introduction: Representation in Australian Politics1
1Representation Renewed19
2Representing Trees, Acres, Voters and Non-voters: Concepts of Parliamentary Representation in Australia36
3The Constitutional Principle of Representative Government64
4Distrust of Representative Government: Australian Experiments with Direct Democracy80
5'Democratic Systems Are an Alien Thing to Aboriginal Culture ...'103
6The Political Representation of Ethnic Minorities: Moving Beyond the Mirror134
7A Matter of Simple Justice? Women and Parliamentary Representation162
8The Challenge of Sexualities191
9Representation, Public Policy and AIDS208
10The Politics of Recognition or the Politics of Presence: The Challenge of Disability225
11The Challenge of Poverty: The Case of ACOSS246
Conclusion: Representation - Problems and Prospects272
Notes293
References298
Index322


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