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<title>Violence in France and Australia: Disorder in the Postcolonial Welfare State. Front Matter and Table of Contents.</title>
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<summary type="text">Violence in France and Australia: Disorder in the Postcolonial Welfare State. Front Matter and Table of Contents.
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<title>Violence and the postcolonial welfare state in France and Australia</title>
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<summary type="text">Violence and the postcolonial welfare state in France and Australia
Browne, Craig; McGill, Justine
What can analyses of violence in marginalised communities in France and Australia teach us about the evolving structures of the postcolonial welfare state? This collection originates from a workshop that was held in October 2007 at the University of Sydney for the purpose of exploring this question. It represents a conversation between scholars working on violence in Australian Aboriginal communities and those studying violence in immigrant communities in France, particularly in relation to rioting.
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