O'Sullivan, Dominic.

Indigenous health : power, politics and citizenship / Dominic O'Sullivan. - xxii, 191 pages ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The ideological foundations of indigenous health policy -- Values and health policy -- Democratic exclusion or deliberate inclusion? -- Power, politics and the street-level bureaucrat -- Human rights -- Citizenship -- Capabilities and freedom -- Capabilities and policy -- Conclusion. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

"Indigenous health: power, politics and citizenship examines the contemporary Indigenous Australian health policy as a site of contest over the nature of Indigenous citizenship and 'belonging' to the modern state. This book uses Western and Indigenous political theories to examine politics and public policy as determinants of health and to show the ways in which policy failure is partially explained by dysfunctional political relationships, policy inertia and the poitical system itself. The book considers the claims that Indigenous people can reasonably make on the public health system and examines what these claims mean for contemporary Australian conceptions of citizenship, democracy, and human rights."--Publisher''s website.

1925333043 9781925333046

2015462181


Aboriginal Australians--Medical care

RA553 / .O78 2015

362.10899915