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Article: Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology.(Book review)
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Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology Jane Shoebridge & Eileen Willis (Eds), Health Sociology Review 10(2) (2001) eContent Management Pty Ltd, Maleny QLD, Australia; ISSN 1446-1242 vi + 136 pages; PB; AUD 99.00 Institutional; AUD 49.50 Individual
Sociologists have a larger role to play in Indigenous public health in Australia than has previously been acknowledged or filled. The methodologies of research and reporting in Indigenous public health need to be reviewed. This is evident from reviewing Ian Anderson's paper 'Aboriginal society and health: critical issues demand what from sociologists' and the works by Sherry Saggers and Dennis ...