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Can Do Better: mapping ordinary anti-racism and pro-sociality in Victoria

Can Do Better: mapping ordinary anti-racism and pro-sociality in Victoria

The research addresses the relatively neglected subject of anti-racism in Australia. The research maps the frequencies and forms of everyday anti-racism and prosocial attitudes and interaction in Victoria; identifies the factors and social variations that underlie everyday action; and explores transversal enabler practices quantitatively, including their prevalence.

Kevin Dunn, Jehonathan Ben, Rachel Sharples, Nida Denson, Amanuel Elias, Fethi Mansouri, Craig McGarty, Yin Paradies, Oznur Sahin

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Can Do Better: mapping ordinary anti-racism and pro-sociality in Victoria

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