Article first published online: 2 FEB 2011Racism in Australia has recently received prominence as an important topic of contemporary debate. In contrast to mainstream social-psychological research, which has focused on attempts to measure and quantify racism, the present study utilises Potter and Wetherell's (1987) discourse analytic methodology to identify the patterns of talk and the rhetorical arguments used by nonindigenous Australians in discussions on race and racism in Australia. Aims of the research were to demonstrate how talk about racism is put together and to examine the ways in which participants construct indigenous Australians during their discussions. Participants drew on four common linguistic resources during discussions. ...
Everyday conversations among non-Indigenous Australians are a significant site in which racism towar...
Recent political and educational policy shifts within Australia have renewed concerns with achieveme...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
This article explores the attitudes and beliefs of 38 people who made claims of anti-white racism in...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the extent of racist attitudes, broadly defined, in Austr...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
In the last decade, mainstream political definitions and the language used in debates about cultural...
Henry Reynolds, leading historian of indigenous dispossession, John Hirst, Australia’s leading polit...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
Many Australian studies of racism avoid a head-on analysis of its systemic nature and do not apply a...
Australia today is a culturally diverse nation with people from over 190 different countries claimin...
Everyday conversations among non-Indigenous Australians are a significant site in which racism towar...
Recent political and educational policy shifts within Australia have renewed concerns with achieveme...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
This article explores the attitudes and beliefs of 38 people who made claims of anti-white racism in...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the extent of racist attitudes, broadly defined, in Austr...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
In the last decade, mainstream political definitions and the language used in debates about cultural...
Henry Reynolds, leading historian of indigenous dispossession, John Hirst, Australia’s leading polit...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
Many Australian studies of racism avoid a head-on analysis of its systemic nature and do not apply a...
Australia today is a culturally diverse nation with people from over 190 different countries claimin...
Everyday conversations among non-Indigenous Australians are a significant site in which racism towar...
Recent political and educational policy shifts within Australia have renewed concerns with achieveme...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...