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  3. Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019)

From questions of national concern to conflict and inclusion at a local level, the papers in this issue explore the making and re-making of societal norms.

Published: 2019-10-14

Articles (refereed)

A Qualitative Study of the Interaction between Human Rights Defenders and Society in Russia: Assessing the Impact of the 'Foreign Agents' Law

Polina Malkova

1-20

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‘I’m a Local…’

Negotiating Belonging with Former Refugees in Regional Australia through Inclusive Partnerships

Leticia Claire Anderson, Rob Cumings, Kathomi Gatwiri

21-36

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Reducing smoking in Australia: how to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Martin Williams, John Allan

37-54

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Resisting the Far-Right: Indigenous Perspectives, Community Arts and Story-Based Strategy

Chris D. Brown

55-73

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ISSN: 1837-5391

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