Institutional Racism and the Dynamics of Privilege in Public Health

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The research examines these questions: To what extent and how is institutional racism and Pākehā privilege manifested within public health policy and funding practices? What are the emerging directions to dismantling and preventing institutional racism within public health policy and funding arising from this research?

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pdfHeather-Came-thesis.pdf

Primary author: Heather Anne Came

Author biography: Pākehā

Publisher: Unpublished

Publication format: Thesis

Publication date: 2012

Publication place: New Zealand

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/6397

Catalog reference: Archive Box – Project Waitangi Resource material 2 – Early Work On Pakeha Culture Racism

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Content type: Injustice

Sector: Health

Informal group: Māori

Culture related topics: Racism

Historical period: 21st