TY - BOOK AU - Hamilton,Clive AU - Greer,Germaine TI - What do we want!: the story of protest in Australia SN - 9780642278913 (paperback) U1 - 303.484 23 PY - 2016///] CY - [Canberra] PB - National Library of Australia Publishing KW - Anderson, Michael. KW - Clements, James, KW - Craigie, Billie. KW - Coorey, Tony. KW - Marika, Mathaman, KW - Perkins, Charles, KW - Williams, Bert. KW - Yunupingu, Galarrwuy, KW - Aboriginal Embassy (Red Hill, ACT) KW - Parliament House (Canberra, A.C.T.) KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Civil rights KW - aiatsiss KW - Gender relations - Feminism KW - Law enforcement - Police - Community policing KW - Environment - Conservation - Forests KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Mining KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Environment KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Rallies and marches KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Indigenous embassies and political missions - Tent Embassy, Parliament House, Canberra KW - Social behaviour - Violence KW - Jawoyn people (N57) (NT SD53-09) KW - aiatsisl KW - Ngunawal / Ngunnawal people (D3) (NSW SI55-16) KW - Yolngu people (NT SD53) KW - Environment - Lakes and rivers KW - Politics and Government - Political action - Anti racism KW - Protest movements KW - Australia KW - History KW - Demonstrations KW - Civil rights demonstrations KW - Diplomatic etiquette KW - Freedom Ride, N.S.W., 1965 KW - Gay activists KW - Civil rights KW - fast KW - Green movement KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Women's rights KW - Gay rights KW - Human rights KW - Civil rights movements KW - Feminism KW - Kakadu National Park (NT SD53-01, SD53-05) KW - Melbourne (Vic SJ55-05) KW - Moree (N NSW SH55-08) KW - Sydney (NSW SI56-05) KW - Terania Creek (NSW N Coast SH56-03) KW - United States (USA) KW - Franklin / Gordon Rivers (SW Tas SK55-07) KW - Australian N1 - Includes index; Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-195) and index; End the war -- Women's emancipation -- Gay liberation -- Indigenous rights -- Justice for all -- Save the environment N2 - In What Do We Want! Clive Hamilton explores the colourful, enthralling and stirring forms of protest used in the big social movements that define modern Australia. He includes dedicated chapters on the peace movement, women’s liberation, Indigenous rights, gay rights and the environmental movement, and examines how these movements have confronted the ugliness in Australian society and caused epoch defining shifts in social attitudes. He describes protests with scores of thousands marching or sitting down in the streets of capital cities; colourful camps of a handful of protesters in Australia’s forests, singing at bulldozers and blocking paths; acts of bravery by individuals using technology to disrupt stock markets or coming out on television; as well as vigils, leafleting, street theatre, occupations and myriad other creative forms of protest. Hamilton shows that progress occurs because a few individuals begin to demand change ER -