Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly assert that health research has contributed little to improving their health, in spite of its obvious potential.\ud \ud The health concerns of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were largely ignored in early research published in the MJA, which reflected broader colonial history and racial discourses. This began to change with the demise of scientific racism, and changed policies and political campaigns for equal treatment of Indigenous people after the Second World War.\ud \ud In response to pressure from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations, in parallel to broader political struggles for Indigenous rights since the 1970s, there have been significant ...
The need for research to better address health disparities in Indigenous people has been widely reco...
The ethics of research involving Aboriginal populations and low and middle-income country population...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly assert that health research has contributed li...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly assert that health research has contributed li...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
There has been a long history of health research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
This thesis addresses the question: Why has health research not improved Aboriginal health? Explorin...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
The need for research to better address health disparities in Indigenous people has been widely reco...
The ethics of research involving Aboriginal populations and low and middle-income country population...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly assert that health research has contributed li...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly assert that health research has contributed li...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
There has been a long history of health research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
This thesis addresses the question: Why has health research not improved Aboriginal health? Explorin...
During the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic explosion in the number of letters to the editor ab...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
The need for research to better address health disparities in Indigenous people has been widely reco...
The ethics of research involving Aboriginal populations and low and middle-income country population...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...