There is a growing argument about the effects set out broad standards of documents that work of post- for practice. This argument has emerged in part from the modern thinkers. Two such people were Michel Foucault (1926-84) Francois French philosophers Foucault and Lyotard raised concerns about how some forms of specialized knowledge become regimes of truth' (Foucault) and grand narratives' (Lyotard) that sometimes work against social justice by excluding, rather than including, different ways of understanding and living in the world. Specifically their concerns were about how only some groups people are able to exercise power and experience privilege when certain meanings count as true' and 'right'. In differ- ent ways, Foucault's and Lyotard's concerns are linked to the history of social and cultural colonization of the knowledges, languages, values and traditions of minority groups by majority groups.
For example, Australia has a history which includes the removal of Aboriginal children from their families by government who were concerned with the welfare of these children. The repercussions for these children and families continue today. As the Australian Indigenous singer Archie Roach says of his own experiences:
There is a growing argument about the effects set out broad standards of documents that work of post- for practice. This argument has emerged in part from the modern thinkers. Two such people were Michel Foucault (1926-84) Francois French philosophers Foucault and Lyotard raised concerns about how some forms of specialized knowledge become regimes of truth' (Foucault) and grand narratives' (Lyotard) that sometimes work against social justice by excluding, rather than including, different ways of understanding and living in the world. Specifically their concerns were about how only some groups people are able to exercise power and experience privilege when certain meanings count as true' and 'right'. In differ- ent ways, Foucault's and Lyotard's concerns are linked to the history of social and cultural colonization of the knowledges, languages, values and traditions of minority groups by majority groups. For example, Australia has a history which includes the removal of Aboriginal children from their families by government who were concerned with the welfare of these children. The repercussions for these children and families continue today. As the Australian Indigenous singer Archie Roach says of his own experiences:
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