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1. Prejudice Mob: All References Rita Afsar [email protected]. Sulaiman-Hill, C.M.R, Thompson, S.C., Afsar, R., & Hodliffe, T.L. (2011). Changing images of refugees: A comparative analysis of Australian and New Zealand print media 1998-2008. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9, 345-366. Ryan Al-Natour [email protected] Al-Natour, Ryan J.(2010) 'Folk devils and the proposed Islamic school in Camden', Continuum, 24: 4, (573 585) Al-Natour, R. (2010) ''The mouse that dared to roar': Youths and the Camden controversy', Youth Studies Australia. Vol 29(2) (42-50) Al-Natour, R., (2010) 'Racism, Ragheads and Rednecks', Nebula: Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship. (7.1/7.1) June. (1-22) Anne Aly [email protected] Aly, A. (2009). Something to fear. In A.Aly, L.Green & M.Balnaves (Eds), Social implications of fearing terrorism. A report on Australian responses to the images and discourses of terrorism and the other: Establishing a metric of fear (pp. 36-38). Perth, Western Australia: Edith Cowan University. (also see http://www.explodingmediamyths.org.au/index.html) Aly, Anne, ‘Media Hegemony, Activism and Identity: Muslim Women Representing Muslim Women’ in Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations on Gender, Race and Religion’ ed. Tanja Dreher and Chris Ho (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2009), 18- 31 Aly, A., and L. Green. (Apr. 2008) "'Moderate Islam': Defining the Good Citizen," M/C Journal, 10(6)/11(1). Aly, A., and L. Green. (May. 2008) "Less than Equal: Secularism, Religious Pluralism and Privilege," M/C Journal, 11(2). Aly, A. (2006). Australian Muslim responses to the discourse on terrorism in the Australian popular media. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42, 27-40 Aly, A., & Walker, D. (2007). Veiled Threats: Recurrent Cultural Anxieties in Australia. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 27(2), 203-214 Abe Ata [email protected] Ata, Abe. W.(2013) Education Integration Challenges: The Case of Australian Muslims. Melbourne, David Lovell Publishing David Lovell Publishing Ata, A. (2010). Entrapping Christian and Muslim Arabs in a cartoon: The other anti-Semitism. Journal of Muslim Minorities (UK), 30, 457-462. Ata, A, Bastian, B. & Lusher, D. (2009). Intergroup contact in context: The mediating role of social norms and group-based perceptions on the contact– prejudice. The International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 33, 498-506.

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Prejudice Mob: All References

Rita Afsar [email protected].

Sulaiman-Hill, C.M.R, Thompson, S.C., Afsar, R., & Hodliffe, T.L. (2011).

Changing images of refugees: A comparative analysis of Australian and New

Zealand print media 1998-2008. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9,

345-366.

Ryan Al-Natour [email protected]

Al-Natour, Ryan J.(2010) 'Folk devils and the proposed Islamic school in

Camden', Continuum, 24: 4, (573 — 585)

Al-Natour, R. (2010) ''The mouse that dared to roar': Youths and the Camden

controversy', Youth Studies Australia. Vol 29(2) (42-50)

Al-Natour, R., (2010) 'Racism, Ragheads and Rednecks', Nebula: Journal of

Multidisciplinary Scholarship. (7.1/7.1) June. (1-22)

Anne Aly [email protected]

Aly, A. (2009). Something to fear. In A.Aly, L.Green & M.Balnaves (Eds),

Social implications of fearing terrorism. A report on Australian responses to the

images and discourses of terrorism and the other: Establishing a metric of fear

(pp. 36-38). Perth, Western Australia: Edith Cowan University.

(also see http://www.explodingmediamyths.org.au/index.html)

Aly, Anne, ‘Media Hegemony, Activism and Identity: Muslim Women

Representing Muslim Women’ in Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations

on Gender, Race and Religion’ ed. Tanja Dreher and Chris Ho (Newcastle:

Cambridge Scholars, 2009), 18- 31

Aly, A., and L. Green. (Apr. 2008) "'Moderate Islam': Defining the Good

Citizen," M/C Journal, 10(6)/11(1).

Aly, A., and L. Green. (May. 2008) "Less than Equal: Secularism, Religious

Pluralism and Privilege," M/C Journal, 11(2).

Aly, A. (2006). Australian Muslim responses to the discourse on terrorism in the

Australian popular media. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42, 27-40

Aly, A., & Walker, D. (2007). Veiled Threats: Recurrent Cultural Anxieties in

Australia. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 27(2), 203-214

Abe Ata [email protected]

Ata, Abe. W.(2013) Education Integration Challenges: The Case of Australian

Muslims. Melbourne, David Lovell Publishing David Lovell Publishing

Ata, A. (2010). Entrapping Christian and Muslim Arabs in a cartoon: The other

anti-Semitism. Journal of Muslim Minorities (UK), 30, 457-462.

Ata, A, Bastian, B. & Lusher, D. (2009). Intergroup contact in context: The

mediating role of social norms and group-based perceptions on the contact–

prejudice. The International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 33, 498-506.

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Martha Augoustinos [email protected]

Augoustinos, M. & Every, D. (2007). The language of contemporary racism.

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 26(2), 123-141.

Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Every, D. (2005). New racism, meritocracy and

individualism: constraining affirmative action in education. Discourse & Society,

16(3), 315-339.

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against racism and racist accusations. (pp. 233-254). In A. Weatherall, B. Watson

& C. Gallois (Eds.) Language, Discourse and Social Psychology. London:

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Hurriyet Babacan [email protected]

Babacan, H., and Hollinsworth, D. (2009). Confronting racism in communities

project. Queensland. CMPC and Qld Government, Brisbane

Babacan, H. (2008). Addressing Denial: The First Step in Responding to Racism.

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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on “Racisms in the New

World Order. Queensland: University of the Sunshine Coast. ISBN13 978-0-

9804744-1-1.

Nikola Balvin [email protected]

Balvin, N., & Kahima, Y. (2012). Hidden obstacles to Reconciliation: The

persistence of stereotypes. In D. Bretherton & N. Balvin (Eds.), Peace Psychology

in Australia (pp.197-219). New York: Springer Science+Business Media.

(contact authors direct for chapter)

Fiona Barlow [email protected]

Alperin, A., Hornsey, M. J., Hayward, L. E., Diedrichs, P. C., & Barlow, F. K.

(2014). Applying the contact hypothesis to anti-fat attitudes: Contact with

overweight people is related to how we interact with our bodies and those of

others. Social Science & Medicine.

Sengupta, N. K., Milojev, P., Barlow, F. K., & Sibley, C. G. (2014). Ingroup

Friendship and Political Mobilization Among the Disadvantaged. Cultural

Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.

Durante, F., Fiske., S.T., ..., & Barlow, F.K. (2013). Nations’ income inequality

predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap. British

Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 726-746.

Barlow, F.K., Hornsey, M. J., Thai, M., Sengupta, N., & Sibley, C. G. (2013). The

wallpaper effect: The contact hypothesis fails for minority group members who

live in areas with a high proportion of majority group members. PLoS One.

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Thai, M., Barlow, F. K. & Hornsey, M.J. (2014). (Deviant) friends with benefits:

The impact of group boundary permeability on minority group members’

responses to ethnic deviance. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Kelly, A.J., Dubbs, S.L., & Barlow, F.K. (in press). Dangerous dominants: Men’s

social dominance orientation predicts responses to romantic rejection,

endorsement of rape myths, and support for lowering the age of consent. Archives

of Sexual Behavior.

Barlow, F., Paolini, S., Pedersen, A., Hornsey, M.J., Radke, H.R.W., Harwood, J.,

Rubin, M. & Sibley, C.G. (2012). The contact caveat: Negative contact predicts

increased prejudice more than positive contact predicts reduced prejudice.

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38(12), 1629–1643. doi

10.1177/0146167212457953.

Barlow, F.K., Louis, W.R., and Terry, D.J. (2010). Minority report: Social

identity, cognitions of rejection and intergroup anxiety predicting prejudice from

one racially marginalized group towards another. European Journal of Social

Psychology, 40, 805-818. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.651

Barlow, F. K., Louis, W., & Hewstone, M. (2009). Rejected! Cognitions of

rejection and intergroup anxiety as mediators of the impact of cross-group

friendships on prejudice. British Journal of Social Psychology, 48(3), 389-405.

Sibley, C.G., & Barlow, F.K. (2008). Ubiquity of Whiteness in majority group

national imagination: Australian = White, but New Zealander does not.

Australian Journal of Psychology, 61, 119-127.

Santina Bertone [email protected]

S. Bertone, ‘Unions, the Workplace and Social Cohesion’ in J. Jupp & J.

Nieuwenhuysen (eds.) (2007) Social Cohesion in Australia, Cambridge

University Press, Melbourne, pp. 124-135, ISBN 978-0521-70943-9.

S. Bertone (2009) ‘Immigration and the Labour Market’ in Freeman, G., Jupp, J.,

Higley, J. & Nieuwenhuysen, J. Nations of Immigrants: Australia and the USA

Compared, Edward Elgar publishing, Cheltenham, UK:109-130 ISBN 84844636

6: 86-99.

S. Bertone, keynote presentation at ICEPA forum: Overqualified and

Undervalued: employment barriers for culturally diverse people in Australia,

presentation titled: ‘Overqualified and undervalued: what is the evidence?, 21

August, 2009, Victoria University, Melbourne

Linda Briskman [email protected]

Briskman, L. (2013), ‘Technology, control and surveillance in Australia’s

immigration detention centers’, Refuge, 29 (1), 9-19. Briskman, L. (2013) ‘Courageous ethnographers or agents of the state:

Challenges for social work’, Critical and Radical Social Work, 1(1), 33-48, Briskman, L. (2013), ‘Sanctions against Iran’, Arena, No. 125, 16-18.

Briskman, L. and Libesman, T. (2014), ‘De-colonisation or re-colonisation:

Contemporary social work and Indigenous Australians’, in In the Shadow of the

Law, eds. S. Rice and A. Day, Federation Press, Sydney.

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Briskman, L. (2014 in press), Social Work with Indigenous Communities: A

human rights approach, 2nd edition, The Federation Press, Sydney (will be out in

2 weeks)

Linda Briskman, Lucy Fiske and Michelle Dimasi (2012) ‘Collateral Damage:

The impact of asylum seeker policy on Christmas Islanders 2001 – 2011’/ Shima.

The International Journal of Research into Small Island Cultures titled (vol. 6(2))

Can be downloaded from: http://espace-

stats.library.curtin.edu.au/author_statistics.pl?author=Fiske,_Lucy

Briskman, L. (2012), 'Protecting vulnerable asylum seekers: Australia's human

rights violations, Social Dialogue, IASSW, http://social-

dialogue.com/SD3_new.pdf

Briskman, L. (2012), ‘A human rights approach to global justice: A social work

response, in Proceedings of International Consortium for Social Development

Asia Pacific Conference, Yogyakarta , pp. 1-16 (sorry I dumped the heavy tome

when in Indonesia)

Briskman, L. and Hashemi, K. (2012), Cultures in Support of HumanNAM

Yearbook on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity, Volume 1, NAMCHRCD,

Tehran. (PDF attached)

Fleay, C. and Briskman, L. (2012), The Hidden Men, Report to the Minister for

Immigration on visits to Curtin Immigration Detention (Derby), CHRE, Curtin

University, Perth.

Briskman, L., Zion, D. and Loff, B. (2012), ‘Care or collusion in asylum

seekerdetention’, Ethics and Social Welfare, 6(1), pp. 37-55.

Briskman, L. (2012), ‘A clash of paradigms for asylum seekers’: Border security

and human security, in Activating Human Rights and Peace: Theories, practice

and contexts (eds. B. Chen Goh, R. Garbutt and B. Offord), Ashgate, Surrey, pp.

270-286.

Briskman, L. and Jesus Unz Peman, M. (2012), ‘ Respecting rights’ in

Practising Social Work Ethics Around the World: Cases and commentaries (eds.

S. Banks and K. Nohr), Routledge, London, pp. 69-76.

Briskman, L. (2012), ‘Integrating migrants and refugees in rural settings’

in Social work in rural and remote Australia (eds. J. Maidment and U. Bay, Allen

and Unwin, Sydney, pp. 146-160.

Briskman, L., Latham, S., & Goddard (2008). Introduction. In Human Rights

Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia (pp. 18-22). Scribe, Melbourne.

Briskman, L. (2008), ‘Decolonizing Social Work in Australia’ in Indigenous

social work around the world: Towards culturally relevant education and practice.

(eds. M. Gray, J. Coates and M. Yellow Bird), Ashgate Press, Aldershot.

Briskman, L., & Babacan, A. (2008). Turning away thy neighbour. In Asylum

Seekers: International perspectives on interdiction and deterrence (pp. 1-9).

Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle, UK.

Australian Council of Heads of Schools of Social Work. (2006). We’ve

Boundless Plains to Share: The First Report of the People’s Inquiry into

Detention. Melbourne: ACHSSW

(The PID Inquiry was convened by Linda Briskman and Chris Goddard).

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Briskman, L. (2007). Social work with Indigenous communities [Prologue].

Sydney: The Federation Press.

Priscilla Brice [email protected]

Brice, P (2014),A study into the factors which make non-profit racism prevention

initiatives effective, 2013 Churchill Fellowship Report, The Winston Churchill

Memorial Trust, Canberra.

Michelle Burrell [email protected]

Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. (2008). Rights of passage:

The experiences of Australian-Sudanese young people. Victorian Human Rights

Commission: Melbourne, Australia.

Val Colic Peisker [email protected]

Colic-Peisker, V. and J. Hlavac (2014) ‘Anglo-Australian and non-

Anglophone middle classes: ‘foreign accent’ and social inclusion’, Australian Journal of Social Issues 49(3): 349-371

Colic-Peisker, V. and S. Robertson (2014) ‘Social change and community

cohesion: An ethnographic study of two Melbourne suburbs’, Ethnic and Racial

Studies, published online on 14 Aug 2014, at

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2014.939205#.VEl3o_m

Syi4

Hebbani, A. and V. Colic-Peisker: ‘Communicating one’s way to employment: A case

study of African settlers in Brisbane, Australia’, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 33(5):

529-47, Oct 2012

Colic-Peisker, V. (2011). ‘A new era in Australian multiculturalism? From

working-class “ethnics” to a “multicultural middle-class”’, International

Migration Review, 45(3): 561-586

Colic-Peisker, V. (2011). ‘Ethnics’ and ‘Anglos’ in the Australian labour market:

Advancing Australia fair? Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32(6): 639-656

Colic-Peisker, V. (2009) ‘Visibility, settlement success and life satisfaction in

three refugee communities in Australia’ Ethnicities, 9(2): 175-199.

Colic-Peisker, V. (2005). ‘At Least You're the Right Colour’: Identity and Social

Inclusion Bosnian Refugees in Australia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration

Studies, 31(4), 615-638.

Val Colic-Peisker & Farida Tilbury: ‘Being black in Australia: a case study of

intergroup relations’, Race and Class, 49(4):38-56, April-June 2008

Colic Peisker, V., & Tilbury, F. (2006). Employment niches for recent refugees:

Segmented labour market in twenty-first century Australia. Journal of Refugee

Studies, 19(2), 203-229.

Colic-Peisker, V., & Tilbury, F. (2007). Integration into the Australian labour

market: the experience of three “visibly different” groups of recently arrived

refugees, International Migration, 45(1), 59-85

Jess Coyle [email protected]

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Jess Coyle (2014): Where are all the Koorie football players? The AFL and the

invisible presence of Indigenous Victorians, Sport in Society: Cultures,

Commerce, Media, Politics, DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2014.976009

Justine Dandy [email protected]

Dandy, J. & Pe-Pua, R. (2013). Beyond mutual acculturation: Intergroup relations

among immigrants, Anglo-Australians and Indigenous Australians. Zeitschrift für

Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 221, 232-241.

Sharon Dane [email protected]

Dane, S. K., & MacDonald, G. (in press). Heterosexuals' acceptance predicts

same-sex attracted young adults' well-being beyond ingroup support. Journal of

Social and Personal Relationships.

Graham Davidson [email protected]

Hughes, L., & Davidson, G.R. (2011). Effects of non-Indigenous Australian

human resource managers’ gender and attitudes and applicants’ ethnicity and

gender on resumé evaluations. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 5, 1-10.

Davidson, G. R., & Carr, S. C. (2010). Forced migration, social exclusion and

poverty: Introduction. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology (Special issue on

Psychological Impacts of Forced Migration), 4, 1-6.

Davidson, G.R., Murray, K.E., & Schweitzer, R. (2010). Review of refugee

mental health assessment: Best practices and recommendations. Journal of Pacific

Rim Psychology (Special issue on Psychological Impacts of Forced Migration), 4,

72-85.

Davidson, G.R., Murray, K.E., & Schweitzer, R. (2008). Review of refugee

mental health and wellbeing: Australian perspectives. Australian

Psychologist, 43, 160 – 174.

Murray, K.E., Davidson, G.R., & Schweitzer, R. (2008). Psychological well-

being of refugees: Resettling in Australia. Melbourne: Australia.

Hanifa Deen [email protected]

Ali Abdul v The King: Muslim stories from the dark days of White Australia

Hanifa Deen

(UWA Publishing) ISBN: 9781742582580

Michelle Dimasi [email protected]

Dimasi, M., & Briskman, L. (2010). Let them land: Christmas Islander responses

to Tampa. Journal of Refugee Studies, DOI:10.1093/jrs/feq015.

Ngaire Donaghue [email protected]

Donaghue, N., & Walker, I. (2007). Contact sports: Judgments of Aboriginal and

non-Aboriginal Australian football league players’ performance. South African

Journal of Psychology, 37(4), 771–782

Donaghue, N., & Smith, N. (2008). Not half bad: Self and other judgements of

body size and attractiveness across the life span. Sex Roles, 58, 875-882.

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Rob Donovan [email protected]

Donovan, R.J. Increased Support for Aboriginal Reconciliation: Fact or Artefact?

Australasian Journal of Marketing Research, 1998, 6(1), 13-25.

Donovan, R.J., & Leivers, S. (1993). Using paid advertising to modify racial

stereotype beliefs. The Public Opinion Quarterly, 57, 205-208.

Donovan, R.J., & Spark, R. (1997). Towards guidelines for survey research in

remote Aboriginal communities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public

Health, 21, 89-95.

Donovan, R., & Vlais, R. (2006). A review of communications components of

anti-racism and pro-diversity social marketing/public education campaigns.

Report to VicHealth, RJD Consulting Pty Ltd. http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/assets/contentFiles/Paper_1-Donovan_Communications_Marketing.pdf

Pat Dudgeon [email protected]

Dudgeon, P. (2008). Empowering research with Indigenous communities.

Ngoonjook: a Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 32, 8-26.

Pedersen, A., Clarke, S., Dudgeon, P., & Griffiths, B. (2005). Attitudes toward

Indigenous-Australians and asylum-seekers: The role of false beliefs and other

social-psychological variables. Australian Psychologist, 40(3), 170-178.

Wright, M., Dudgeon, P., D’Antoine, H., & Wilkes, E. (2007). Letters: Would the

Northern Territory plan pass the Government’s own ethical guidelines?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. Vol, 31 (5). 430-431

Kevin Dunn [email protected]

Dunn, K.M., and Nelson J. (2011) “Challenging the Public Denial of Racism: A

Deeper Multiculturalism”, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32(6), 587-602. DoI

21 November 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2011.618105

Dunn, Kevin M., Gandhi, V., Pelleri, D. & Maeder-Han, K. (2011) "Racism in the

tertiary education sector: a case of Indian student attacks in Australia", Geography

Bulletin, 43(3), 7-16.

Dunn, K.M., Pelleri, D. and Maeder-Han K. (2011) "Attacks on Indian students:

the commerce of denial in Australia", Race and Class, 52(4), 71-88.

Dunn K, Kamp A, Shaw W, Forrest J and Paradies Y. Indigenous Australians’

attitudes towards multiculturalism, cultural diversity, ‘race’ and racism. Journal

of Australian Indigenous Issues, 2011 13(4): 19-31.

Loosemore M., Phua F., Dunn K. and Ozguc, U., 2010: “Operative experiences of

cultural diversity on Australian construction sites”, Construction Management and

Economics, 28(2), 177–188

Dunn, Kevin M. & Kamp, A. 2009: "The hopeful and exclusionary politics of

Islam in Australia: looking for alternative geographies of 'Western Islam'", in

Phillips, R. (Ed.) Muslims Spaces of Hope: Geographies of Possibility in Britain

and the West (London, Zed Books), 41-66 (Chapter 3), ISBN 978184813300.

Dunn, Kevin M., Forrest J., Pe-Pua, R., Hynes M. and Maeder-Han, K. (2009)

“Cities of race hatred? The spheres of racism and anti-racism in contemporary

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Australian cities”, Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal,

1(1), 1-14.

Dunn, K.M. 2009: “Performing Australian nationalisms at Cronulla”, in Noble, G.

(Ed.) Lines in the Sand: The Cronulla Riots, Multiculturalism and National

Belonging (Institute of Criminology Press), 76-94 (Chapter 5), ISBN

9780975196786.

Dunn, K.M., 2009: "Public attitudes towards hijab-wearing in Australia", in

Dreher, T. and Ho, C. (eds) Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations on

Gender, Race and Religion, (Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Press), 31-51

(Chapter 2), ISBN: 1-4438-0169-0, ISBN(13): 978-1-4438-0169-0

Dunn KM. 2008: “Guest Editorial – Comparative analyses of transnationalism: a

geographic contribution to the field”, The Australian Geographer, 39(1), 1-7.

Dunn KM. & Ip D. 2008: “Putting Transnationalism in Context: comparing Hong

Kong Chinese-Australians in Sydney and Brisbane”, The Australian Geographer,

39(1), 81-98.

Perrin R-L & Dunn KM. 2007: “Tracking the settlement of North African

immigrants: speculations on the social & cultural impacts of a newly arrived

immigrant group”, The Australian Geographer, 38(2), 253-73.

Dunn, K. M., Klocker, N.,& Salabay, T. (2007). Contemporary racism and

Islamaphobia in Australia. Ethnicities, 7(4), 564-589.

Dunn, K.M., Forrest, J., Burnley, I., & McDonald, A. (2004). Constructing

racism in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 39(4), 409-430. ISSN

0157-6321

Kevin also has a very useful racism site:

http://www.uws.edu.au/social_sciences/soss/research/challenging_racism

Angela Durey [email protected]

Durey, A and Thompson, SC. (2012) Reducing the health disparities of

Indigenous Australians: Time to change focus. BMC Health Services Research.

12:151 doi:10.1186/1472-6963-12-151 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-

6963/12/151

Durey, A., Wynaden, D., Thompson, S., Davidson, P., Bessarab, D., &

Katzenellenbogen, J. (2012 ). Owning solutions: A collaborative model to

improve quality in hospital care for Aboriginal Australians. Nursing Inquiry,

19(2), 144-152.

Durey A, Thompson SC, Wood M. (2011) Time to bring down the twin towers in

poor Aboriginal hospital care: Addressing institutional racism and

misunderstandings in communication. Intern Med J. 42(1), 17-22.

Thompson, SC., Shahid S., Bessarab, D., Durey, A., Davidson, PM (2011). Not

Just Bricks and Mortar: Planning Hospital Cancer Services for Aboriginal

People. BMC Research Notes. 4(62). Available from

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/4/62

Durey, A. (2010) Reducing racism in Indigenous health care in Australia: Where

does cultural education fit? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public

Health, 34, S87-92.

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Durey, A., Hill, P., Arkles, R., Gilles, M., Petersen, K., Wearne, S., Canuto, C.

Jackson Pulver, L. (2008) Overseas trained doctors in Australian Indigenous rural

health services: negotiating professional relationships across cultural domains.

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 32(6): 512-518

Ullrich K. H. Ecker [email protected]

Ecker, U. K. H., Lewandowsky, S., Fenton, O., & Martin, K. (2013). Do people

keep believing because they want to? Preexisting attitudes and the continued

influence of misinformation. Memory and Cognition. DOI 10.3758/s13421-013-

0358-x

Danielle Every [email protected]

Every, D., & Perry, R. (2014). The relationship between perceived religious

discrimination and self-esteem for Muslim Australians. Australian Journal of

Psychology 2014; 66, 241–248. doi: 10.1111/ajpy.12067

Every, D., Thompson, K., Rainbird, S., Whetton, S., Procter, N., Abdul-Halim,

S., Sebben, B. (2014). “We’re so lucky”: Meeting challenges to deliver benefits to

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Pedersen, A., Walker, I., Paradies, Y., & Guerin, B. (2011). How to cook rice:

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