Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Volume 43 Issue 6
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An International JournalTable of contents - Special Issue: Pathways to equity and inclusion: Indigenous priorities and the journey toward Truth and Reconciliation
Guest Editors: Diane Ruwhiu, Nimbus Awhina Staniland, Tyron Love, Lynnaire Sheridan, Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo
“Return us where we can hunt and gather”: hierarchies and social structures that sustain exclusion of San minority in Zimbabwe
Kudakwashe ChirambwiThe paper seeks to analyse the constellation of social structures, administrative institutions and hierarchies that sustain the exclusion of the San minority group in Zimbabwe…
Enhancing equitable inclusion for the Pasifika diaspora in mainstream Australia, using Pasifika methodologies within higher education and community settings
Inez Fainga'a-Manu Sione, Andrew Harvey, Jaimee Stuart, Matt Statham, Naomi Pelite, Faamanuia Aloalii, Ruta AloaliiThis paper identifies the value of Indigenous processes in developing a reciprocal working relationship between a Pasifika grass roots community organisation, Pasifika Church and…
First Peoples economic landscape: analysis of the ecosystem
Mark Jones, Pauline Stanton, Mark RoseThis paper focuses on First Peoples Founders of for-profit entities in Australia and the role of the Indigenous Economic Development Agencies (IEDAs). We explore the challenges…
Empowering indigenous enterprise through supplier diversity – The case for Puna Awarau in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Kahurangi Malcolm, Frae Cairns, Tania PouwhareThis paper aims to demonstrate the role of supplier diversity in empowering indigenous entrepreneurship and the potential socio-economic benefits derived from Puna Awarau…
Can tourism enhance inclusitivity for indigenous peoples? Cham perspectives on tourism benefit sharing at living heritage sites in Vietnam
Tuyen Dai Quang, Vang Quang Dang, Tho Alang, Hoang Van NguyenThrough a case study of the Po Klaong Girai temple in Vietnam, this paper explores how indigenous community perceive tourism benefit sharing (TBS) associated with their cultural…
From inclusion to indigenisation: Māori methodologies for diversity scholarship
Nimbus Awhina Staniland, Diane Ruwhiu, Kiri DellThis paper argues for the inclusion of Indigenous research methodologies in diversity scholarship to (1) adequately account for and value the identity, lived experiences and…
Yoorrook: truth telling in the Victorian Treaty process
Kevin James Moore, Pauline Stanton, Shea X. Fan, Mark Rose, Mark JonesThe purpose of this paper is to explore this process through reviewing key reports and literature through an Indigenous standpoint lens. We identify three key challenges facing…
From infamy to truth. Epistemic coloniality and knowledges in resistance: an approach to the cases of Inés Fernández Ortega and Valentina Rosendo Cantú
Miguel Angel Martínez MartínezThe purpose of the article is to show the regime of truth in the institutional commissions that have the objective of restoring history by establishing a democratic, equitable…
Special edition: chasing truth and (re)conciliation: navigating contexts, tensions, limits and possibilities “Reclaiming truth recovery against the backdrop of ongoing Zionist settler colonialism in Palestine”
Brendan Ciarán BrowneThis article argues that truth recovery practices that take place against the backdrop of ongoing settler colonial erasure, as is the case when considering Zionist colonial…
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2040-7149e-ISSN:
2040-7157ISSN-L:
2040-7149Renamed from:
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- Prof Eddy Ng