Wild Policy: Indigeneity and the Unruly Logic of Intervention follows Tess Lea's decade-long study of development interventions, and the policy landscape in which they are embedded, in Indigenous Australia. Building upon frameworks for critical development studies well-established by anthropologists like David Mosse and James Ferguson, Lea focuses on the experiences of those who have been affected most by Australian development interventions. Lea's ethnography gives us a better understanding of the untamable nature of development policies themselves.
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