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1. Indigenous Resources Martha Augoustinos [email protected] Hill, M. E., & Augoustinos, M. (2001). Stereotype change and prejudice reduction: Short- and long-term evaluation of a cross-cultural awareness program. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 11(4), 243-262. Nikola Balvin [email protected] Balvin, N., & Kashima, 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) Brock Bastian [email protected] Bastian, B. (2012). Immigration, multiculturalism and the changing face of Australia.In D. Bretherton & N. Balvin (Eds.), Peace Psychology in Australia (pp. 55-70). New York: Springer Science+Business Media. (contact authors direct for chapter) Fiona Barlow [email protected] 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), 16291643. doi 10.1177/0146167212457953. Allpress, J., Barlow, F.K., Brown, R., & Louis, W. (2010). Guilt and shame as predictors of reparation following an intergroup apology. International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 4(1), 75-88. 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, DOI: 10.1080/00049530802239300. Linda Briskman [email protected] 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. 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) 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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Indigenous Resources

Martha Augoustinos [email protected]

• Hill, M. E., & Augoustinos, M. (2001). Stereotype change and prejudice

reduction: Short- and long-term evaluation of a cross-cultural awareness program.

Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 11(4), 243-262.

Nikola Balvin [email protected]

• Balvin, N., & Kashima, 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)

Brock Bastian [email protected]

• Bastian, B. (2012). Immigration, multiculturalism and the changing face of

Australia.In D. Bretherton & N. Balvin (Eds.), Peace Psychology in Australia (pp.

55-70). New York: Springer Science+Business Media. (contact authors direct for

chapter)

Fiona Barlow [email protected]

• 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.

• Allpress, J., Barlow, F.K., Brown, R., & Louis, W. (2010). Guilt and shame as

predictors of reparation following an intergroup apology. International Journal of

Conflict and Violence, 4(1), 75-88.

• 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, DOI: 10.1080/00049530802239300. Linda Briskman [email protected]

• 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.

• 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)

• 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)

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Jess Coyle [email protected]

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

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of Australian students from Aboriginal, Asian and Anglo-Celtic backgrounds:

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Pat Dudgeon [email protected]

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promotion through addressing employment discrimination, Australian Journal of

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Social Work Field Placements, Australian Social Work, DOI:

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traits and racism? Current Psychology, Advanced online publication. doi:

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• Griffiths, B., & Pedersen, A. (2009). Prejudice and the function of attitudes

relating to Muslim Australians and Indigenous Australians. Australian Journal of

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• Land, Clare (2015). Decolonizing solidarity: Dilemmas and directions for

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intentions to help Indigenous and homeless Australians. Australian Psychologist,

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• Halloran, M. (2007). Indigenous Reconciliation in Australia: Do values, identity,

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• Thalia Bohl-van den Boogaard, Jennifer Carter & David Hollinsworth(2017)

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Australia,Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 99:3, 304-318

• Jennifer Carter, David Hollinsworth, Maria Raciti & Kathryn Gilbey (2017):

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Indigenous students in Australian universities, Teaching in Higher Education,

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Winnifred Louis [email protected]

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• Greenaway, K.H., Louis, W.R., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2012). Awareness of common

humanity and subjective temporal distance heighten expectations of intergroup

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• Greenaway, K.H., Quinn, E., & Louis, W.R. (2011). Appealing to common

humanity increases forgiveness but reduces collective action among victims of

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• Greenaway, K. H. & Louis, W. R. (2010). Only human: Hostile human norms

can reduce legitimisation of intergroup discrimination by perpetrators of historical

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between racism and depressive symptoms among Indigenous Australians. Social

Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. Accepted Dec 2010.

• Downing R, Kowal E, Paradies Y. Indigenous Cultural Training for Health

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Issues and Public Policy, 5(1), 2005, 1-28.

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Jon Stratton [email protected]

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Anna Ziersch [email protected]

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Miscellaneous

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• Commissioner for Children and Young People (August 2015) Aboriginal

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Aboriginal young people’s stories

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Winnifred Louis [email protected]

Winnifred and her colleagues have a very useful site for teaching tips on Indigenous

Australians in psychology courses: http://www.psy.uq.edu.au/research/crgp/wp-

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