In Australia, ‘indigeneity’ is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person’s heritage, acceptance by an indigenous community, and active participation in the affairs of that indigenous community. Some people who identify as indigenous, however, have experienced ‘colourism’ – that is, experiences of social exclusion because of the colour of their skin – from non-Indigenous and also Indigenous Australians. This paper describes research that explored the effect of intra-racial exclusion on the mental health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians, with a particular focus on skin colour or ‘manifest indigeneity’. Framed within a qualitative design, an eco-map was used to guide in-depth interviews with 32 participants that gave rise to...
There has been little discussion in Australia about the different experiences of racism directed tow...
Abstract Background Racism is increasingly recognised as a significant health determinant that contr...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
In Australia, ‘indigeneity’ is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person’s heritage, acc...
In Australia, 'indigeneity' is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person'...
Indigenous people make up approximately 3% of the Australian population, but carry a heavy burd...
Aboriginal women are treated differently by non-indigenous health care providers based on perception...
The current thesis demonstrated that Government publications further perpetuate a deficits-based app...
BACKGROUND: There is now considerable evidence that racism is a pernicious and enduring social probl...
Everyday discrimination is a deeply personal experience, which is influenced by the wider community,...
BACKGROUND: There is now considerable evidence from around the world that racism is associated with ...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Chapter Abstract:Aboriginal women are treated differently by non-Indigenous health care providers ba...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
Abstract Background In recent decades there has been increasing evidence of a relationship between s...
There has been little discussion in Australia about the different experiences of racism directed tow...
Abstract Background Racism is increasingly recognised as a significant health determinant that contr...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
In Australia, ‘indigeneity’ is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person’s heritage, acc...
In Australia, 'indigeneity' is not determined by skin colour, but rather by a person'...
Indigenous people make up approximately 3% of the Australian population, but carry a heavy burd...
Aboriginal women are treated differently by non-indigenous health care providers based on perception...
The current thesis demonstrated that Government publications further perpetuate a deficits-based app...
BACKGROUND: There is now considerable evidence that racism is a pernicious and enduring social probl...
Everyday discrimination is a deeply personal experience, which is influenced by the wider community,...
BACKGROUND: There is now considerable evidence from around the world that racism is associated with ...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Chapter Abstract:Aboriginal women are treated differently by non-Indigenous health care providers ba...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
Abstract Background In recent decades there has been increasing evidence of a relationship between s...
There has been little discussion in Australia about the different experiences of racism directed tow...
Abstract Background Racism is increasingly recognised as a significant health determinant that contr...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...