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Perspectives of Aboriginal issues among non‐Aboriginal residents of rural Victorian communities
Authors:Lisa Bourke  Christina Malatzky  Daniel Terry  Raelene Nixon  Karyn Ferguson  Peter Ferguson
Institution:Department of Rural Health, The University of Melbourne, Shepparton, Vic., Australia
Abstract:Racism, in various forms, remains a dominant feature in Australian society. Aboriginal Australians are commonly targets of racial discrimination. However, understanding racism is difficult given that racial attitudes vary towards particular groups of people, across place and time and are difficult to measure. This paper presents responses of residents across four rural shires in Victoria to questions about attitudes towards Aboriginal people/issues. Responses indicated that attitudes towards Aboriginal people were diverse and that individuals varied in their attitudes on specific items. There were subtle differences between the four sites and association between demographic characteristics and some items in particular sites. This suggests that respondents are inconsistent in their attitudes relating to Aboriginal people/issues and that there are place‐based influences on these attitudes. We conclude that the many varied understandings of racism and Aboriginal Australians allow the discourses of exclusion, disempowerment and othering to be maintained.
Keywords:Aboriginal Australians  anti‐racism  attitudes towards Aboriginal people  racism  rural
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