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How television moved a nation: media, change and Indigenous rights
Lisa WALLER,
Kerry MCCALLUM
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Media Change
100%
Referendum
100%
Indigenous Rights
100%
Media Rights
100%
Torres Strait Islander
50%
Indigenous Peoples
50%
Communication Channels
50%
Nation-state
50%
Civil Rights
50%
Global Connectivity
50%
Non-indigenous People
50%
First Nations People
50%
Constitutional Reform
50%
Seismic Shifts
50%
Indigenous Recognition
50%
Indigenous Narrative
50%
Settler Nationalism
50%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Referendum
100%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Nation-state
50%
Communication Process
50%
Constitutional Reform
50%
Shame
50%