This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australian scholarship remains contexts of Aboriginal disadvantage, there is a steadily increasing number of Indigenous professionals in Australia among whom many reside in urban locales. The paper suggests that research involving Aboriginal professionals is needed to contribute to understanding occupational aspirations and social mobility as envisaged among Aboriginal people, in addition to providing a more complete picture of Aboriginal engagements with work. The paper also provides some initial reflection on recent public discussions among Indigenous people concerning notions of an emerging Aboriginal ‘middle class’. The variety of perspectives in...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
Social work as a profession has a negative history working with Indigenous people in Australia. The ...
Hearing the stories of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social workers highlights th...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
AbstractThis paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occ...
This paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occupations....
This paper focuses on aspects of cultural values, which may influence the employment and retention o...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate how Aboriginal social workers apply the knowledge t...
This paper offers an ethnographically grounded examination of the intersections between work, employ...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
Growing research into the experiences of non-Indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) has identifi...
Little information is available about the employment trajectories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait is...
Problems in social work with aboriginal clients in Australia are analysed in this thesis. The cultur...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
This paper describes collective efforts over the past 30 years by Australian anthropologists towards...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
Social work as a profession has a negative history working with Indigenous people in Australia. The ...
Hearing the stories of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social workers highlights th...
This paper considers the growth of Aboriginal professionals. While the predominant focus in Australi...
AbstractThis paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occ...
This paper considers the increasing representation of Indigenous people in professional occupations....
This paper focuses on aspects of cultural values, which may influence the employment and retention o...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate how Aboriginal social workers apply the knowledge t...
This paper offers an ethnographically grounded examination of the intersections between work, employ...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
Growing research into the experiences of non-Indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) has identifi...
Little information is available about the employment trajectories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait is...
Problems in social work with aboriginal clients in Australia are analysed in this thesis. The cultur...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
This paper describes collective efforts over the past 30 years by Australian anthropologists towards...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
Social work as a profession has a negative history working with Indigenous people in Australia. The ...
Hearing the stories of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social workers highlights th...