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Empowering Indigenous Networks: Collaborative Governance and the Development of a Racial Vilification Code in the Australian Football League
The International Journal of the History of Sport ( IF 0.607 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-19 , DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2021.1895759
Lionel Frost 1 , Pieter Van Dijk 1 , Andrea Kirk-Brown 1
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Abstract

Few Indigenous Australians played Australian Rules football at the elite level before the 1980s. As the number of Indigenous players increased, a network of those who refused to accept on-field racial vilification developed. Opportunities for change were also seized by the Australian Football League, through a collaborative governance approach that empowered Indigenous players to inform strategies for reconciliation and education, and the development of anti-vilification rules. The case provides information about how governance structures may generate resources that improve socio-economic outcomes for indigenous and other disadvantaged people.



中文翻译:

赋予土著网络权力:澳大利亚橄榄球联盟中的协作治理和种族歧视准则的制定

摘要

在 1980 年代之前,很少有土著澳大利亚人在精英级别踢澳式足球。随着原住民球员数量的增加,一个拒绝接受场上种族诽谤的人网络发展起来。澳大利亚足球联盟还通过协作治理方法抓住了变革的机会,该方法使土著球员能够为和解和教育战略以及反诽谤规则的制定提供信息。该案例提供了有关治理结构如何产生资源以改善土著和其他弱势群体的社会经济成果的信息。

更新日期:2021-04-19
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