Racism and racial discrimination is a common experience for many Indigenous people. Recent Australian research found that, depending in which state they lived in, between one in three and one in four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people mentioned experiencing racial discrimination over the previous two years in a range of areas from abuse in public places to denial of access to goods and services, including employment and housing. This chapter focusses on one particular aspect of racism: the ways in which racialised criminality is both constructed and reproduced in the media, with a focus specifically on racialised criminality and Indigenous peoples in Australia. The chapter takes a broad approach to media and includes mainstream me...
[Extract] This chapter explores the issue of violence in relation to Indigenous people. The over-rep...
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This short article explores the ways in which the news media's reporting about Indigenous Australian...
Racism and racial discrimination is a common experience for many Indigenous people. Recent Australia...
The pervasiveness and prominence of mass media is a key feature of contemporary societies. Nowhere i...
This paper investigates the ways in which Indigenous Australians respond individually, and collectiv...
This chapter considers three issues: the nature of crime and victimisation in Indigenous rural and r...
The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Australian colonial hist...
Indigenous Australians constitute approximately 2.4% of the Australian population and suffer from di...
Studies have shown that media outlets such as TV, social media and newspapers portray African Americ...
Indigenous people are proportionately more likely to live in rural and remote areas of Australia tha...
Australian research confirms that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience high level...
The paper presented by Weatherburn, Fitzgerald and Hua and the research commissioned by the Equal Op...
The focus of this chapter is on the growth of 'anti-crime' Facebook groups in Australia. Specificall...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
[Extract] This chapter explores the issue of violence in relation to Indigenous people. The over-rep...
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This short article explores the ways in which the news media's reporting about Indigenous Australian...
Racism and racial discrimination is a common experience for many Indigenous people. Recent Australia...
The pervasiveness and prominence of mass media is a key feature of contemporary societies. Nowhere i...
This paper investigates the ways in which Indigenous Australians respond individually, and collectiv...
This chapter considers three issues: the nature of crime and victimisation in Indigenous rural and r...
The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Australian colonial hist...
Indigenous Australians constitute approximately 2.4% of the Australian population and suffer from di...
Studies have shown that media outlets such as TV, social media and newspapers portray African Americ...
Indigenous people are proportionately more likely to live in rural and remote areas of Australia tha...
Australian research confirms that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience high level...
The paper presented by Weatherburn, Fitzgerald and Hua and the research commissioned by the Equal Op...
The focus of this chapter is on the growth of 'anti-crime' Facebook groups in Australia. Specificall...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
[Extract] This chapter explores the issue of violence in relation to Indigenous people. The over-rep...
© 2013 Thalia Anthony. Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ ...
This short article explores the ways in which the news media's reporting about Indigenous Australian...