
Between Colliding Worlds
Jonathan Malloy''s Between Colliding Worlds examines the relationship between governments and external activists through a comparative study of policy units dedicated to aboriginal and women''s issues in Australia and Canada. Malloy identifies these units – or ''special policy agencies'' – as sitting on the boundary between the world of permanent public servants and that of collective social movem...
Jonathan Malloy''s Between Colliding Worlds examines the relationship between governments and external activists through a comparative study of policy units dedicated to aboriginal and women''s issues in Australia and Canada. Malloy identifies these units – or ''special policy agencies'' – as sitting on the boundary between the world of permanent public servants and that of collective social movem...