In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic entitlements of different groups within Australian society, an understanding of the rhetorical resources and the discursive work doen by differing constructions of `race', has become an important local issue. This article examines data from discussions between two groups of (non-indigenous) university students on a range of contemporary issues concerning race relations in Australia. Participants drew on four common discursive themes when discussing Aboriginal people. These were: an imperialist narrative of Australian history exculpatory of colonialism; an economic-rationalist/neo-liberal discourse of `productivity' and entitlement managing accou...
Higher education institutions in Australia would immediately condemn any racist discourse on campus....
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emoti...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
Article first published online: 2 FEB 2011Racism in Australia has recently received prominence as an...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
The election of President Barack Obama in the United States stimulated debate on 'postracialism', ye...
This article explores the political beliefs and the forms of reasoning about racism, national identi...
Recent discursive research suggests that contemporary racism is typically accomplished in terms of s...
Recent discursive research suggests that contemporary racism is typically accomplished in terms of s...
Australia today is a culturally diverse nation with people from over 190 different countries claimin...
Ideas of 'race' have shaped social and political relations all over the world over centuries. Racist...
Henry Reynolds, leading historian of indigenous dispossession, John Hirst, Australia’s leading polit...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
The bicentenary of invasion and settlement, 1988, challenges nonAboriginal Australians as never befo...
Higher education institutions in Australia would immediately condemn any racist discourse on campus....
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emoti...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
Article first published online: 2 FEB 2011Racism in Australia has recently received prominence as an...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
The election of President Barack Obama in the United States stimulated debate on 'postracialism', ye...
This article explores the political beliefs and the forms of reasoning about racism, national identi...
Recent discursive research suggests that contemporary racism is typically accomplished in terms of s...
Recent discursive research suggests that contemporary racism is typically accomplished in terms of s...
Australia today is a culturally diverse nation with people from over 190 different countries claimin...
Ideas of 'race' have shaped social and political relations all over the world over centuries. Racist...
Henry Reynolds, leading historian of indigenous dispossession, John Hirst, Australia’s leading polit...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
The bicentenary of invasion and settlement, 1988, challenges nonAboriginal Australians as never befo...
Higher education institutions in Australia would immediately condemn any racist discourse on campus....
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emoti...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...