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Type: | Book |
Title: | Governing change : from Keating to Howard |
Author: | Johnson, C. |
Publisher: | Curtin University of Technology |
Publisher Place: | Queensland |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
ISBN: | 9781920845445 |
Contents: | 1. Introduction: the crisis in Australian political culture -- 2. Shaping the nation: Labor’s consensus in diversity -- 3. Howard, Labor and the revenge of the mainstream -- 4. The politics of identity and Australia’s culture wars -- 5. Gender and Australian political discourse -- 6. The increasing challenge to grand narratives: economic liberalism and the postmodern republic -- 7. Neo-liberalism: new ways of governing economic life -- 8. Critiquing economic rationalism -- 9. Political ideology and discourse in the age of cyberculture: government, the economy and technology -- 10. Conclusion -- Postscript to the revised edition: a changed Australian culture - or conditions for a Labor resurgence? |
Description: | Rev. ed. |
RMID: | 0020077276 |
Appears in Collections: | Politics publications |
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