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Juggling with pronouns: Racist discourse in spoken interaction on the radio

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Roy (previously Chenoweth), Diane

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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

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While the discourse of deficit with regard to Australian Indigenous health and wellbeing has been well documented in print media and through images on film and on television, radio talk concerning this discourse remains underresearched. This paper interro

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Australian Aboriginal Studies

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2037-12-31