Thanks for Not Asking: Samoan Social Practitioner Experiences of Racism and Exclusion in Decision-Making

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2024

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09 Society and Culture

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45 INDIGENOUS STUDIES::4518 Pacific Peoples society and community

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Due to copyright restrictions this book chapter is unavailable for download. Copyright Springer Nature Singapore Pty Ltd 2024

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Scanlan, J. & Mafile’o, T. (2024). Thanks for not asking: Samoan social practitioner experiences of racism and exclusion in decision-making. In J. Ravulo, K. Olcoń, T. Dune, A. Workman, P. Liamputtong (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Whiteness (pp. 1271-1286). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1612-0_55-1

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