The Bush Myth: Internationalisation, Tradition and Community in the Australian Context

Philosophy of Management 4 (3):5-13 (2004)
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Abstract

The Australian bush has many meanings. Notably, the bush is an environment of both nostalgic loss and regeneration, and is a contradictory place capable of signifying homeliness and otherness. This article examines the durability of the myth of the Australian bush as a locale for the internationalisation of capital, employment and environmental management and as a resource for traditional concepts of Australian identity.

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