Professor Dominic O'Sullivan, Hon FRSNZ
@indigpolitics
Professor of Political Science. 60+ publications in indigenous politics/policy, political commentator for the ABC, research/policy consultant.
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http://www.tehonongapukenga.ac.nz/user/56 17-12-2016 06:56:21
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Racism and democracy: why claims of ‘division by race’ in the NZ election and Voice referendum need challenging theconversation.com/racism-and-dem… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Waitangi 2024: how the Treaty strengthens democracy and provides a check on unbridled power theconversation.com/waitangi-2024-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
🗣️ Catch up | Professor Dominic O'Sullivan (Professor Dominic O'Sullivan, Hon FRSNZ) explores how the policy developments made by Australia and Canada in the past months have highlighted that New Zealand may becoming an outlier in international Indigenous policy thinking.
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Last night's panel, comprising Michelle Grattan, Stan Grant, Professor Dominic O'Sullivan, Hon FRSNZ and Bede Harris discussed political, philosophical and ethical themes arising in the context of First Nations reform following the defeat of the Voice Referendum. #AfterTheVoiceAus #CharlesSturtResearch
Putting te Tiriti at the centre of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public policy can strengthen democracy – here’s how theconversation.com/putting-te-tir… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand