This article explores the implications of widely publicized national anthem protests by several Indigenous rugby league players in Australia during 2019. With a goal of doing justice to these Indigenous voices (and in this case also their silence), a critical race theory framework was deployed to both listen to, as well as interpret, the reasons behind the protests. The data source was online media reports that centered on the perspectives of players and rugby league officials, along with responses to the protests by prominent journalists and politicians via online opinion pieces. The findings indicate that the voices of Indigenous athletes in Australia are important in raising concerns about nationalist rituals and symbols that, by their c...
Providing pragmatic interventions (through sport) to tackle social issues in hard-to-reach communit...
In this paper, we argue that the intersection of two key ideologies – New Zealand’s purported histor...
In this global twenty-first century world Aboriginal men and women are among some of the highest pai...
We consider how Indigenous athletes have become symbols of what is perceived by white Australia to b...
This article presents the findings of 2,415 posts collected from two prominent Australian Football L...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Contemporarily Australian Indigenous...
This paper provides an overview of Aboriginal interventions in the sport of Australian (Rules) Footb...
Situated in the overall context of the ideals of the nation, this article outlines the formation of ...
For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, ...
Indigenous Australians have had some great successes in Australian football and rugby. However, this...
This article will look at Aboriginal political action (or rather lack of such action) around the Oly...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
The argument that participation in sport among disadvantaged populations can produce positive outcom...
This article will examine the impact of Aboriginal sporting participation and movement around the gl...
peer-reviewedThis article reports on a study that inquired into the journeys of sixteen Indigenous A...
Providing pragmatic interventions (through sport) to tackle social issues in hard-to-reach communit...
In this paper, we argue that the intersection of two key ideologies – New Zealand’s purported histor...
In this global twenty-first century world Aboriginal men and women are among some of the highest pai...
We consider how Indigenous athletes have become symbols of what is perceived by white Australia to b...
This article presents the findings of 2,415 posts collected from two prominent Australian Football L...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Contemporarily Australian Indigenous...
This paper provides an overview of Aboriginal interventions in the sport of Australian (Rules) Footb...
Situated in the overall context of the ideals of the nation, this article outlines the formation of ...
For many non-Indigenous Australians the only time they have any engagement with Indigenous peoples, ...
Indigenous Australians have had some great successes in Australian football and rugby. However, this...
This article will look at Aboriginal political action (or rather lack of such action) around the Oly...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
The argument that participation in sport among disadvantaged populations can produce positive outcom...
This article will examine the impact of Aboriginal sporting participation and movement around the gl...
peer-reviewedThis article reports on a study that inquired into the journeys of sixteen Indigenous A...
Providing pragmatic interventions (through sport) to tackle social issues in hard-to-reach communit...
In this paper, we argue that the intersection of two key ideologies – New Zealand’s purported histor...
In this global twenty-first century world Aboriginal men and women are among some of the highest pai...