After the Siren: The community benefits of Indigenous participation in Australian Rules Football
After the Siren aims to build on that narrative of Indigenous peoples’ participation in football at a grass-roots level, and the associated individual and community level outcomes. It is based on analyses of data from the 2014-2015 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, supplemented by interviews with a number of stakeholders in West Australian communities.
Project Owner: Bankwest Curtin Economics CentreYear commenced: 2017
Year completed: 2017
Status: Completed
Project ID: ID-221130-1771
Publications
Title: | After the Siren: The community benefits of Indigenous participation in Australian Rules Football |
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Type | Report |
Details: | Available on the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre website. Dockery A M, Gorman S (2017), After the Siren: 'The community benefits of Indigenous participation in Australian Rules Football, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre, September 2017 |
Link: | http://bcec.edu.au/publications/after-the-siren/ |
Access/Audience: | Open |
Date: | September 2017 |
Project owner
Contact Name: | Michael Dockery |
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Contact Information: | bcec@curtin.edu.au |