| ชื่อเรื่อง | : | ‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas |
| นักวิจัย | : | Fredericks, Bronwyn L. , Leitch, Angela. , Barty, Robert. |
| คำค้น | : | Aboriginal Australians Social life and customs. , Applied research. , 970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences. , 970116 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of Human Society. , 111701 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. , Aboriginal -- Torres Strait Islander -- Indigenous -- Urban -- Brisbane -- History -- Library -- Knowledge , Conference Paper. Full Paper (Non-Refereed) |
| หน่วยงาน | : | Central Queensland University, Australia |
| ผู้ร่วมงาน | : | - |
| ปีพิมพ์ | : | 2551 |
| อ้างอิง | : | http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/1018523 |
| ที่มา | : | Fredericks, B, Leitch, A, Barty, R 2008, '‘Big mobs in the city now’: The increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas', paper presented to the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference: Education (WIPC: E), 7-11th December 2008, Melbourne, Victoria, |
| ความเชี่ยวชาญ | : | - |
| ความสัมพันธ์ | : | ACQUIRE [electronic resource] : Central Queensland University Institutional Repository. , World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference: Education (WIPC: E 2008), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 - 11th December 2008. Victorian Aboriginal Education Association 2008. p. 1-13 13 pages Non-refereed |
| ขอบเขตของเนื้อหา | : | - |
| บทคัดย่อ/คำอธิบาย | : | The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia now live in urban or regional urban areas (ABS 2008). Over half of the total population lives in the two states Queensland and New South Wales. The 2006 Census data indicates that 146, 400 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples or 28.3% lives in Queensland. The number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in schools in the greater Brisbane area is approximately 29% of the Queensland population. There are other sizeable urban Indigenous populations along the Queensland coast and larger rural towns. The statistics demonstrate that living in urban centres is as much part of reality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as living in a remote discrete Aboriginal community. Historically, discrete rural and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have been the focus of most of the research conducted with Indigenous populations. These locations have provided researchers with an easily identifiable study population. However, unlike rural and remote communities, identifying and accessing urban Indigenous communities can be much more difficult despite the growing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas. Limited research has been undertaken on the issues that impact on urban Indigenous communities or have explored methods of undertaking research with urban Indigenous communities. This paper will explore the some of the issues and needs of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in South East Queensland and highlight some of the emerging policy, program and research responses. |
| บรรณานุกรม | : |
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. , Leitch, Angela. , Barty, Robert. . (2551). ‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas.
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia. Fredericks, Bronwyn L. , Leitch, Angela. , Barty, Robert. . 2551. "‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas".
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia. Fredericks, Bronwyn L. , Leitch, Angela. , Barty, Robert. . "‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas."
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia, 2551. Print. Fredericks, Bronwyn L. , Leitch, Angela. , Barty, Robert. . ‘Big mobs in the city now’ : the increasing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia; 2551.
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