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Writing diversity: Ethnicity and race in Australian Social Work, 1947-1997
Authors:Anthony McMahon
Institution:School of Social Work and Community Welfare , James Cook University , Townsville E-mail: anthony.mcmahon@jcu.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

In 1997, Australian Social Work celebrated 50 years of publication. This paper provides a content and discourse analysis of 50 years of articles on Indigenous and immigrant Australians in the journal and its predecessors. The analysis critically evaluates the published accounts of cross-cultural social work research, policy and practice and identifies the meanings these articles convey of race and ethnicity in Australian professional identity and practice. The analysis found little published analysis of social work practice with Indigenous Australians and that articles written about Indigenous Australians are either more negative or more positive than the generally approving tone of articles about immigrants. Only one or two articles in either category proposed a structural or community development approach to practice.

An early draft of this paper was given at the AASWWE Conference, Cairns, 1998.
Keywords:immigrants  indigenous  publishing
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