[HTML][HTML] The determinants of planetary health: an Indigenous consensus perspective

N Redvers, Y Celidwen, C Schultz, O Horn… - The Lancet Planetary …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Indigenous Peoples have resiliently weathered continued assaults on their sovereignty and
rights throughout colonialism and its continuing effects. Indigenous Peoples' sovereignty has …

Beyond deficit:'Strengths‐based approaches' in Indigenous health research

J Bryant, R Bolt, JR Botfield, K Martin… - Sociology of health & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Health research concerning Indigenous peoples has been strongly characterised by deficit
discourse—a 'mode of thinking'that is overly focused on risk behaviours and problems …

Addressing recognition gaps: Destigmatization and the reduction of inequality

M Lamont - American Sociological Review, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This Presidential Address offers elements for a systematic and cumulative study of
destigmatization, or the process by which low-status groups gain recognition and worth …

[图书][B] Deficit discourse and strengths-based approaches: Changing the narrative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing

W Fogarty, M Lovell, J Langenberg, MJ Heron - 2018 - lowitja.org.au
Executive summary This report explores strengths-based approaches to shifting the deficit
narrative in the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector. Studies …

A synthesis of funds of identity research: Purposes, tools, pedagogical approaches, and outcomes

L Hogg, M Volman - Review of Educational Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This review illuminates the growing body of funds of identity (FoI) scholarship and explores
its contribution to breaking down deficit thinking and enhancing the inclusivity and equity of …

From community-based to locally led adaptation: Evidence from Vanuatu

R Westoby, KE McNamara, R Kumar, PD Nunn - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
Abstract The Green Climate Fund, donors, governments and non-governmental
organisations, among others, are pouring vast amounts of financial and human capital into …

Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council: an Indigenous cultural approach to collaborative water governance

A Poelina, KS Taylor, I Perdrisat - Australasian Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 2016, Traditional Owners came together to discuss their collective vision for
the Martuwarra, expressed in the Fitzroy River Declaration. Traditional Owners established …

From the margins to the mainstream: deconstructing science communication as a white, Western paradigm

SM Finlay, S Raman, E Rasekoala… - Journal of Science …, 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
In this commentary we are concerned with what mainstream science communication has
neglected through cultural narrowness and ambient racism: other practitioners, missing …

The sustainable development goals (SDGs) and indigenous peoples: another missed opportunity?

MLM Yap, K Watene - Journal of Human Development and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Indicators have emerged as a powerful communication tool for complex phenomena in the
shift towards quantitative measurement. Indigenous peoples have not been immune to the …

From deficit to strength-based Aboriginal health research—moving toward flourishing

J Bullen, T Hill-Wall, K Anderson, A Brown… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Aboriginal Australians have a fundamental human right to opportunities that lead to healthy
and flourishing lives. While the impact of trauma on Aboriginal Australians is well …