Agency, contingency and census process: observations of the 2006 Indigenous enumeration strategy in remote Aboriginal Australia
In: Research monograph no. 28
In: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University, Canberra
Producing powerful numbers --Preparing for the 2006 enumeration at the Darwin Census Management Unit --A vast improvement: the 2006 enumeration in the Alice Springs town camps --Mobility and its consequences: the 2006 enumeration in the north-east Arnhem Land region --Whose census? Institutional constraints on the Indigenous Enumeration Strategy at Wadeye --What sort of town is Fitzroy Crossing? Logistical and boundary problems of the 2006 enumeration in the southern Kimberley --After the count and after the fact: at the Darwin Census Management Unit --The transformation of input into output: at the Melbourne Data Processing Centre --Accommodating agency and contingency: towards an extended strategy for engagement --Appendix A.The 2006 Interviewer Household Form --Appendix B.Commentary on the 2006 Interviewer Household Form.