In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous community of Aurukun. In this coverage, the media positioned themselves as having a moral requirement to report the ‘Aurukun rape case’ in order to bring issues of Indigenous child sexual abuse to the attention of the public. This paper examines the representations of this case made available by mainstream news media, and specifically examines both the depiction of Indigenous communities as dysfunctional and the claim made by the media that Indigenous child sexual abuse is ‘our business’. The paper concludes that the coverage of this case represents a form of ‘war porn’ that became more about white control over Indigenous lives and less an i...
The paper uses qualitative textual analysis to compare journalistic and academic accounts of child s...
In September 2001, a 12-year-old Saulteaux Cree girl-child of the Yellow Quill First Nation was sexu...
The New South Wales (NSW) child abuse material legislation was subject to considerable scrutiny foll...
This article describes how the media have played a key role in placing the issue of child maltreatme...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) and its consequences constitute a serious social issue in Aboriginal and ot...
This paper will discuss the media’s coverage of two child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases in Rochdal...
In 2008, the Australian federal Senate held an Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Con...
Research project by the Indigenous Law Centre examining experiences of Aboriginal women and children...
Through more than a decade there has been ongoing national attention on the vulnerability of Aborigi...
This article describes how the media have played a key role in placing the issue of child maltreat...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and coun-tries, threatens the well-bei...
Although the impact of child abuse infiltrates communities at all socio-economic and cultural levels...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This article considers the discourses of responsibility and blame emerging from newspaper reportage ...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has shown us the multitude o...
The paper uses qualitative textual analysis to compare journalistic and academic accounts of child s...
In September 2001, a 12-year-old Saulteaux Cree girl-child of the Yellow Quill First Nation was sexu...
The New South Wales (NSW) child abuse material legislation was subject to considerable scrutiny foll...
This article describes how the media have played a key role in placing the issue of child maltreatme...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) and its consequences constitute a serious social issue in Aboriginal and ot...
This paper will discuss the media’s coverage of two child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases in Rochdal...
In 2008, the Australian federal Senate held an Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Con...
Research project by the Indigenous Law Centre examining experiences of Aboriginal women and children...
Through more than a decade there has been ongoing national attention on the vulnerability of Aborigi...
This article describes how the media have played a key role in placing the issue of child maltreat...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and coun-tries, threatens the well-bei...
Although the impact of child abuse infiltrates communities at all socio-economic and cultural levels...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This article considers the discourses of responsibility and blame emerging from newspaper reportage ...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has shown us the multitude o...
The paper uses qualitative textual analysis to compare journalistic and academic accounts of child s...
In September 2001, a 12-year-old Saulteaux Cree girl-child of the Yellow Quill First Nation was sexu...
The New South Wales (NSW) child abuse material legislation was subject to considerable scrutiny foll...