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Pathways to non-Indigenous Allyship with Indigenous Australian Peoples. This project will identify pathways to reduce prejudice and foster allyship with Indigenous Australians. Leveraging momentum fro

The Australian National University — Discovery Indigenous
Amount
Up to $897,417
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Pathways to non-Indigenous Allyship with Indigenous Australian Peoples. This project will identify pathways to reduce prejudice and foster allyship with Indigenous Australians. Leveraging momentum from the Voice referendum, the project will create significant new knowledge of the political and social levers that reduce prejudice and generate support for Indigenous issues. Outcomes include a better understanding of allyship and effective interventions for prejudice reduction. The findings will benefit social and political movements, particularly supporting Indigenous Australian initiatives like the Uluru Statement. Potential policy benefits include, informing governments on garnering public support for broader social policy initiatives like "Close the Gap.". Scheme: Discovery Indigenous. Field: 5205 - Social and Personality Psychology. Lead: Dr Olivia Evans

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