Books, Chapters, Articles
Age 1955. ‘Award for work for Aborigines’. December 24: 3.
Age 2016. ‘Teenagers held at Barwon Prison “have the size and strength of men”, court hears’. December 16: 6.
Age 2017c. ‘Ronald Mulkearns takes his secrets – and his guilt – to the grave’. April 5: 3.
Anderson, W. 2002. The Cultivation of Whiteness: science, health and racial destiny in Australia. Melbourne University Press.
Anderson, W. 2009. ‘From subjugated knowledge to conjugated subjects: science and globalisation, or postcolonial studies’, Postcolonial Studies, 12 (4): 389–400.
Andrews, S. 1963. ‘Victoria’, in Murray, W. (ed.), The Struggle for Dignity. Melbourne: Council for Aboriginal Rights.
Argus 1878. ‘The Royal-Park Industrial School. By A Visitor’. June 8: 9.
Argus 1879. ‘Royal-Park Industrial School’. October 14: 7.
Argus 1880a. ‘Saturday, June 19, 1880’. June 19: 6.
Argus 1880b. ‘The Industrial Schools’. September 23: 7. [Published Report of Industrial Schools Committee to Chief Secretary]
Argus 1894. ‘Neglected children’. January 29: 6.
Argus 1908. ‘Abandoned child’. January 10: 6.
Argus 1911. ‘Treatment of disease. A malady to be fought’. July 11: 5.
Argus 1952a. ‘When a girl goes to gaol – the fault’s ours’. September 6: 2.
Argus 1952b. ‘State “stingy” to children’. October 1: 5.
Argus 1952c. ‘Our child welfare ideas “medieval”’. November 24: 7.
Argus 1954a. ‘The sink of human decency is also blocked’. July 19: 4.
Argus 1954b. ‘Children not “left to rot”’. July 21: 11.
Ariès, P. 1965. Centuries of Childhood: a social history of family life. New York: Vintage Books.
Armstrong, D. 2002. A New History of Identity: a sociology of medical knowledge. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ashford, B. and Morgan, R. 2004. ‘Criminalizing looked-after children’, Criminal Justice Matters, 57 (1): 8–9; 38.
Attwood, B. 1986. ‘Off the mission stations: Aborigines in Gippsland 1860–1890’, Aboriginal History, 10 (2): 131–51.
Attwood, B. 1989. The Making of the Aborigines. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Australian 2016. ‘At the Apex of a crime wave in Melbourne’. December 2: 13.
Australian 2017. ‘Victorian youths in hardcore wave of violence’. April 20: 2.
Bacchi, C. 2009. Analysing Policy: what’s the problem represented to be? Frenchs Forest NSW: Pearson.
Barry, A., Osborne, T. and Rose, N. 1996. Foucault and Political Reason: liberalism, neo-liberalism and rationalities of government. London: UCL Press.
Barwick, D., Barwick, R. and Barwick, L. 1998. Rebellion at Coranderrk. Aboriginal History.
Bourdieu, P. 1977. An Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Broome, R. 2005. Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Buchan, B. 2005. ‘The empire of political thought: civilization, savagery and perceptions of Indigenous government’, History of the Human Sciences, 18 (2): 1–22.
Burchell, G., Gordon, C. and Miller, P. 1991. The Foucault Effect: studies in governmentality. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
Campbell, A. 1994. Victorian Aborigines: John Bulmer’s recollections 1855–1908, Occasional Paper No. 1. Melbourne: Museum of Victoria.
Canberra Times 2007. ‘Brough labels ATSIC a “fraud”’. June 2: 8.
Carrington, K. 1993. Offending Girls: sex, youth and justice. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Carrington, K. 2011. ‘Punitiveness and the criminalization of the other: state wards, unlawful non-citizens and Indigenous youth’, Somatechnics, 1 (1): 30–48.
Chesterman, J. 2005. Civil Rights: how Indigenous Australians won formal equality. St. Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press.
Clark, I. 2013. Goulburn River Aboriginal Protectorate: a history of the Goulburn River Aboriginal Protectorate Station at Murchison, Victoria, 1840–1853. Ballarat, Vic.: Ballarat Heritage Services.
Combined Aboriginal Organisations of the Northern Territory. 2007. A Proposed Emergency Response and Development Plan to Protect Aboriginal Children in the Northern Territory: a preliminary response to the Australian Government’s proposals. At http://apo.org.au/files/Resource/2787_cao_report_8_july.pdf Concerned Australians. 2010. This Is What We Said. Australian Aboriginal People Give Their Views on the Northern Territory Intervention. East Melbourne: Concerned Australians.
Davies, S. 1987. ‘Aborigines, murder and the criminal law in early Port Phillip, 1841–1851’, Australian Historical Studies, 22 (88): 313–35.
Dawn 1953. ‘Swan Hill’s New Centre. Police Sergeant Helps’, Dawn. A Magazine for the Aboriginal People of New South Wales, 2 (11): 6.
Dawn 1956. ‘Swan Hill Native Children’s Recreation Centre [Cover photograph]’, Dawn. A Magazine for the Aboriginal People of New South Wales, 5 (8).
Dean, M. 1999. Governmentality: power and rule in modern society. London: Sage.
Dean, M. 2002. ‘Liberal government and authoritarianism’, Economy and Society, 31 (1): 37–61.
Dean, M. 2007. Governing Societies: political perspectives on domestic and international rule. Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Dean, M. and Hindess, B. eds. 1998. Governing Australia. Studies in Contemporary Rationalities of Government. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Derham, A. 1919. ‘Notes on pneumonic influenza, with special reference to the medic epidemic’, Medical Journal of Australia, January 25: 65–66.
Donzelot, J. 1979. The Policing of Families. New York: Pantheon.
Dutton, M. 2009. ‘911: the after-life of colonial governmentality’, Postcolonial Studies, 12 (3): 303–14.
Elias, N. [1939] 1994. The Civilizing Process. Oxford: Blackwell.
Elias, N. and Scotson, J. [1964] 1994. The Established and the Outsiders: a sociological enquiry into community problems. Teesside, UK: Sage.
Ellinghaus, K. 2001. ‘Regulating Koori marriages: the 1886 Victorian Aborigines Protection Act’, Journal of Australian Studies, 25 (67): 22–29.
Ewald, F. 1990. ‘Norms, discipline and the law’, Representations, 30: 138–61.
Finnane, M. and Garton, S. 1992. ‘The work of policing: social relations and the criminal justice system in Queensland 1880–1914: Part I’, Labour History, 62: 52–70.
Fitzpatrick, P. and Joyce, R. 2007. ‘The normality of the exception in democracy’s empire’, Journal of Law and Society, 34 (1): 65–76.
Foucault, M. 1979. Discipline and Punish: the birth of the prison (Trans. Sheridan, A.). Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Foucault, M. 1991. ‘Governmentality’ (Trans. Pasquino, P.), in Burchell, G., Gordon, C. and Miller, P. (eds.), The Foucault Effect: studies in governmentality. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
Foucault, M. 2003. Abnormal: lectures at the College de France 1974–1975 (Trans. Burchell, G.). London: Picador.
Foucault, M. 2004. ‘Society Must Be Defended’: lectures at the Collège de France 1975–76 (Trans. Macey, D.). London: Penguin.
Foucault, M. 2007. Security, Territory, Population: lectures at the Collège de France, 1977–1978 (Trans. Burchell, G.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Foucault, M. 2008. The Birth of Biopolitics: lectures at the Collège de France, 1978–79 (Trans. Burchell, G.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ford, L. 2010. Settler Sovereignty: jurisdiction and Indigenous people in America and Australia, 1788–1836. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Gadda, A. 2008. ‘Rights, Foucault and power: a critical analysis of the United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child’, Edinburgh Working Papers in Sociology, 31.
Garland, D. 1985. Punishment and Welfare: a history of penal strategies. Aldershot: Gower.
Garland, D. 1997. ‘“Governmentality” and the problem of crime: Foucault, criminology, sociology’, Theoretical Criminology, 1 (2): 173–214.
Garton, S. 1988. Medicine and Madness: a social history of insanity in New South Wales, 1880–1940. Sydney: New South Wales University Press.
Grimshaw, P. 2008. ‘“That we may obtain our religious liberty …”: Aboriginal women, faith and rights in early twentieth century Victoria, Australia’, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la Société Historique du Canada, 19 (2): 24–42.
, 2016. ‘Call for fresh inquiry into Indigenous incarceration gets cautious welcome’. October 27.
Hacking, I. 1983. Representing and Intervening: introductory topics in the philosophy of natural science. Cambridge University Press.
Hacking, I. 1986. ‘Making up people’, in Heller, T., Sosna, M. and Wellbery, D. (eds.), Reconstructing Individualism. Stanford University Press.
Hacking, I. 1991. ‘The making and molding of child abuse’, Critical Inquiry, 17 (2): 253–78.
Hacking, I. 2004. Historical Ontology, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Hanson, K. 2016. ‘Separate childhood laws and the future of society’, Law, Culture and the Humanities, 12 (2): 195–205.
Herald 1899. ‘Improper behaviour leads to imprisonment’. January 21.
Herald-Sun 2016. ‘Andrews was right about Sudanese crime. Where are the apologies?’ December 1: 13.
Hindess, B. 1996. ‘Liberalism, socialism and democracy: variations on a governmental theme’, in Barry, A., Osborne, T. and. Rose, N. (eds.), Foucault and Political Reason: liberalism, neo-liberalism and rationalities of government. University of Chicago Press.
Hindess, B. 2000. ‘Democracy and the neo-liberal promotion of arbitrary power’, Critical Review of International Social Political Philosophy, 3 (4): 68–84.
Hindess, B. 2001. ‘The liberal government of unfreedom’, Alternatives, 26 (2): 93–111.
Hindess, B. 2004. ‘Liberalism: what’s in a name?’, in Larner, W. and Walters, W. (eds.), Global Governmentality: governing international spaces. London: Routledge.
Hindess, B. 2008. ‘Political theory and “actually existing liberalism”’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 11 (3): 347–52.
Hirst, P. 1981. ‘The genesis of the social’, Politics and Power, 3: 67–82.
Hogg, R. and Carrington, K. 2001. ‘Governing rural Australia: land space and race’, in Wickham, G. and Pavlich, G. (eds.), Rethinking Law, Society, and Governance: Foucault’s bequest. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Horton, J. 2010. ‘The case of Elsie Barrett: Aboriginal women, sexuality and the Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines’, Journal of Australian Studies, 34 (1): 1–18.
Howard-Wagner, D. 2010. ‘From denial to emergency: governing Indigenous communities in Australia’, in Fassin, D. and Pandolfi, M. (eds.), Contemporary States of Emergency: the politics of military and humanitarian interventions. New York: Zone Books.
Hunt, A. 1992. ‘Foucault’s expulsion of law: towards a retrieval’, Law and Social Inquiry, 17 (1): 1–38.
Hunt, A. and Wickham, G. 1994. Foucault and Law: towards a sociology of law as governance. London: Pluto.
Hunter, I. 2007. ‘Natural law, historiography, and Aboriginal sovereignty’, Legal History, 11 (2): 137–68.
Jaggs, D. 1986. Neglected and Criminal: foundations of child welfare legislation in Victoria. Melbourne: Centre for Youth and Community Studies, Phillip Institute of Technology.
Kercher, B. 1995. An Unruly Child: a history of law in Australia. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
Latour, B. 1988. The Pasteurization of France. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Massola, A. 1973. Coranderrk: a history of the Aboriginal Station. Lowden Publishing.
McCallum, D. 1982–3. ‘Eugenics, psychology and education in Australia’, in Teese, R. and Wickham, G. (eds.), Melbourne Working Papers 4, University of Melbourne, 17–33.
McCallum, D. 1990. The Social Production of Merit: education, psychology and politics in Australia 1900–1950. London: Falmer.
McCallum, D. 1993. ‘Problem children and familial relations’, in Meredyth, D. and Tyler, D. (eds.), Child and Citizen: genealogies of schooling and subjectivity. Nathan, Qld: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Griffith University.
McCallum, D. 1997. ‘Mental health, criminality and the human sciences’, in Peterson, A. and Buntine, R. (eds.), Foucault, Health and Medicine. London: Routledge.
McCallum, D. 2004. ‘Law and norm: justice administration and the human sciences in early juvenile justice in Victoria’, Newcastle Law Review, 7 (2): 62–71.
McCallum, D. 2005. ‘Law and governance in Australian Aboriginal communities: liberal and neo-liberal political reason’, International Journal of Children’s Rights, 13: 333–50.
McCallum, D. 2006. ‘“Merging” the Aboriginal population: welfare, justice, power, and the separation of Aboriginal children in Victoria’, Health Sociology Review, 15 (1): 29–37.
McCallum, D. 2007. ‘Informal powers and the removal of Aboriginal children: consequences for health and social order’, International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 35 (1): 29–40.
McCallum, D. 2008. ‘Representing and intervening in child abuse: law, statistics, community’, Communication, Politics & Culture, 41 (1): 63–77.
McCallum, D. 2009. ‘Punishing welfare: genealogies of child abuse’, Griffith Law Review, 18 (1): 114–28.
McCallum, D. 2014a. ‘Bio-child: human sciences and governing through freedom’, Journal of Sociology, 50 (4): 458–71.
McCallum, D. 2014b. ‘Criminal neglect: tracing the category of the Aboriginal “neglected child”’, Social Identities, 20 (4–5): 379–90.
McGregor, R. 1997. Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the doomed race theory, 1880–1939. Carlton: Melbourne University Press.
McGregor, R. 2011. Indifferent inclusion: Aboriginal people and the Australian nation. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.
McLean, W. 1904. ‘The declining birth-rate in Australia’, Intercolonial Medical Journal of Australasia, 9 (3): 109–26.
Mauss, M. 1973 [1935]. ‘Techniques of the body’, Economy and Society, 2 (1): 70–88.
Medical Journal of Australia 1918. ‘Neglected children of Victoria’, Medical Journal of Australia, May 4: 380–81.
Meuwese, S. et al. eds. 2007. 100 Years of Child Protection. Oisterwijk, NL: Wolf Legal Publishers.
Minson, J. 1985. Genealogy of Morals. Nietzsche, Foucault, Donzelot and the Eccentricity of Ethics. New York: St Martin’s Press.
Morning, A. 2014. ‘And you thought we had moved beyond all that: biological race returns to the social sciences’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37 (10): 1676–85.
Muldoon, P. 2008. ‘The sovereign exceptions: colonization and the foundation of society’, Social and Legal Studies, 17 (1): 59–74.
Nanni, G. and James, A. 2013. Coranderrk. We Will Show the Country. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.
Nicholson, A., Harris, M. and Gartland, G. 2010. Loss of Rights – The Despair of Aboriginal Communities in the Northern Territory: a submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – Australia. East Melbourne: Concerned Australians.
O’Malley, P. 1998. ‘Indigenous governance’, in Dean, M. and Hindess, B. (eds.), Governing Australia: studies in contemporary rationalities of government. Cambridge University Press.
Paisley, F. 1997. ‘Race and remembrance: contesting Aboriginal child removal in the inter-war years’, Australian Humanities Review, November.
Parton, N. 1991. Governing the Family: child care, child protection and the state. London: Macmillan.
Pavlich, G. 2001. ‘Transforming images: society, law and critique’, in Wickham, G. and Pavlich, G. (eds.), Rethinking Law, Society, and Governance: Foucault’s bequest. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Pepper, P. with de Arauga, T. 1980. You Are What You Make Yourself To Be: the story of a Victorian Aboriginal family 1842–1980. Melbourne: Hyland House.
Pepper, P. with de Araugo, T. 1985. The Kurnai of Gippsland. Melbourne: Hyland House.
Platt, A. 1969. The Child Savers: the invention of juvenile delinquency. Chicago University Press.
Platt, A. 2008–9. ‘The child savers reconsidered’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 20: 123–28.
Pratt, J. 1997. Governing the Dangerous: dangerousness, law and social change. Leichhard, NSW: Federation Press.
Read, P. 2003. ‘How many separated aboriginal children?’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49 (2): 155–63.
Reiger, K. 1985. The Disenchantment of the Home: modernising the Australian family 1880–1940. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Reynolds, H. 1996. Aboriginal Sovereignty: reflections on race, state, and nation. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
Reynolds, H. 2010. ‘Time immemorial’, Australian Book Review, April 7, 320: 7.
Rorty, R. 1993. ‘Oxford Amnesty lecture on Human Rights, 1992’, in Shute, S. and Hurley, S. (eds.), On Human Rights: the Oxford Amnesty lectures, 1993. New York: Basic Books.
Rose, N. 1985. The Psychological Complex: politics, education and psychology 1850–1990. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Rose, N. 1990. Governing the Soul: the shaping of the private self. London: Routledge.
Rose, N. 1996. ‘Governing “advanced” liberal democracies’, in Barry, A., Osborne, T. and Rose, N. (eds.), Foucault and Political Reason: liberalism, neo-liberalism and rationalities of government. London: UCL Press.
Rose, N. 1999. Powers of Freedom: reframing political thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rose, N. 2005. ‘Government’, in Bennett, T., Grossberg, L. and Morris, M. (eds.), New Keywords: a revised vocabulary of culture and society. Oxford: Blackwell.
Rose, N. and Valverde, M. 1998. ‘Governed by law?’, Social and Legal Studies, 7: 541–51.
Rowse, T. 2006. ‘Towards a history of Indigenous statistics in Australia’, in Hunter, B. (ed.), Assessing Recent Evidence on Indigenous Socioeconomic Outcomes: a focus on the 2002 NATSISS, CAEPR Monograph No. 26. Canberra: ANU Press.
Rowse, T. 2009. ‘Official statistics and the contemporary politics of indigeneity’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 44 (2): 193–211.
Rowse, T. 2012. Rethinking Social Justice: from ‘peoples’ to ‘population’. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.
Ryan, L. 2010. ‘Settler massacres on the Port Phillip Frontier, 1836–1851’, Journal of Australian Studies, 34 (3): 257–73.
Sandison Yule, J. 1914. ‘The census of the feeble-minded in Victoria, 1912’, Australasian Medical Congress. Transactions: 722–27.
Sandor, D. 1990. ‘“Protecting” Aboriginal Children: segregation, assimilation and collusion’. Unpublished paper.
Scott, D. and Swain, S. 2002. Confronting Cruelty: historical perspectives on child protection in Australia. Melbourne University Press.
Scraton, P. 2008–9. ‘Criminalization and punishment of children and young people: introduction’, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 20: 1–13.
Tedmanson, D. and Wadiwel, D. 2010. ‘Neoptolemus: the governmentality of new race/pleasure wars?’, Culture and Organization, 16 (1): 7–22.
Thornton, M. 1990. The Liberal Promise: anti-discrimination legislation in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Thorpe, D. 1994. Evaluating Child Protection. Buckingham: Open University Press.
United Nations. 1948a. General Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, December 9, Article 2.
United Nations. 1948b. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
United Nations. 1989. General Assembly Resolution 25, Session 44. Convention on the Rights of the Child.
United Nations. 2007. General Assembly Resolution 61/295. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Van Krieken, R. 1992. Children and the State: social control and the formation of Australian child welfare. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Van Krieken, R. 2000. ‘Legal informalism, power and liberal governance’, Social and Legal Studies, 10 (1): 5–22.
Weatherburn, D. and Holmes, J. 2010, ‘Rethinking Indigenous over-representation in prison’, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 45 (4): 559–76.
Wells, K. 2011. ‘The politics of life: governing childhood’, Global Studies of Childhood, 1 (1): 15–25.
White, R. and Habibis, D. 2005. Crime and Society. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
White, R. and Haines, F. 2008. Crime and Criminology (4th ed.). South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Wickham, G. 2006. ‘Foucault, law, and power: a reassessment’, Journal of Law and Society, 33 (4): 596–614.
Wright, K. 2012. ‘“Help for wayward children”: child guidance in 1930s Australia’, History of Education Review, 41 (1): 4–19.