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Journal articles on the topic "Minorities in sports Australia"

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Broerse, Jora. "“How Do We Put Him in the System?”: Client Construction at a Sport-Based Migrant Settlement Service in Melbourne, Australia." Social Inclusion 7, no. 1 (February 28, 2019): 238–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v7i1.1803.

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The empirical focus of this article is a sport-based settlement service targeting newly arrived migrants in Melbourne, Australia. This five-month study examines staff members’ everyday work routines with a focus on their participation in meetings and the production of documents. Embedded in the Australian immigration policy context, this article shows how staff members aim to empower clients while simultaneously falling back into stigmatising refugee/client identification through administrative practices. The results indicate that staffs’ everyday client constructions reinforce the othering and categorisation of ethnic minorities and support a reductionist deficit model of presenting clients. This may limit the opportunities for migrants to identify with and participate in wider Australian society and thus has the opposite effect of what governments and the sector aim to accomplish.
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Brodwin, Martin G., and Joseph E. Havranek. "Incorporating Multicultural Counselling and Gender Issues into Rehabilitation Counsellor Education." Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling 2, no. 1 (1996): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1323892200001800.

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In today’s rapidly changing society, counsellors need to have knowledge and skills to work effectively with a diverse consumer population. A review of rehabilitation counsellor education programs in the United States applying for CORE (Council on Rehabilitation Education) re-accreditation between 1991–1994 revealed that two-thirds of the programs had content deficits in multicultural and gender issues. Australia and other countries besides the United States have experienced increases in the number of cultural minorities entering the workforce. The role of women in the modern workforce also has undergone significant change. These issues need to be considered by rehabilitation counsellors in all countries. The importance of infusing these content areas in graduate training is addressed. The authors offer suggestions for infusion of cultural and gender issues into rehabilitation counselling curricula.
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Ho, Christina. "Everyday Diversity." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 6, no. 2 (March 4, 2015): 134–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v6i2.3964.

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The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal has been an important forum for discussing issues around cultural diversity. Articles on cultural diversity have been present in virtually every issue of the journal. These have ranged from conceptual pieces on cosmopolitanism, identity, dialogue, prejudice, pluralism, cultural and social capital and social inclusion, to articles embedded in empirical research on ethnic precincts and segregation in cities, experiences of religious minorities, immigrant entrepreneurs, and more. Over its five year history, the journal has also had themed editions on cultural diversity issues, including one on embracing diversity in sport, and another on the Chinese in Australian politics. The scope of this work has been wide, and authors have brought a range of disciplinary and methodological approaches to the journal. The purpose of this paper is to draw together some of the work that has been published around cultural diversity, particularly relating to everyday experiences of cosmopolitanism and racism. Focusing on everyday social relations has been an important part of recent scholarship on cultural diversity in Australia (e.g. Wise and Velayutham 2009). In contrast to research framed around multicultural policy or mediated representations of diversity, the scholarship of the ‘everyday’ aims to explore people’s lived experiences and daily interactions with others.
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Baldauf, Richard B. "Linguistic Minorities and Bilingual Communities: Australia." Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 6 (March 1985): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0267190500003081.

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Over the last few years many statements have been made indicating that a variety of groups and organizations recognize and support multilingualism and multiculturalism in Australia. It is less clear at a policy level, however, how these ‘;ism’ can or should be maintained. Smolicz (1983) has argued in a variety of forums that language is a ‘core’ value for many cultural groups. If language is lost or destroyed, these cultures become de-activated and form sub-cultural variants on the majority culture.
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McCray, Kristy. "Sexual Minorities in Sports." Journal of Sport Management 29, no. 1 (January 2015): 124–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2015-0017.

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All-China Sports Federation. "Traditional Sports of China’s Minorities." World Leisure & Recreation 27, no. 6 (December 1985): 37–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10261133.1985.10558917.

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Missingham, Bruce, Jacqui Dibden, and Chris Cocklin. "A multicultural countryside? Ethnic minorities in rural Australia." Rural Society 16, no. 2 (January 2006): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.351.16.2.131.

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Carroll, Lucy. "Muslim minorities and legal questions in Australia: a rejoinder." Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal 7, no. 1 (January 1986): 35–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602008608715964.

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Moxham, Lorna, and Shane Pegg. "Delivering Health Services for Ethnic Minorities in Regional Australia." Australian Journal of Primary Health 4, no. 1 (1998): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py98008.

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Recent articles in the print media have served to highlight the fact that health services in regional Australia are inadequately servicing the needs of ethnic minorities. Despite an increased awareness of the need for culturally appropriate services in more recent years, Australia, as one of the most ethno-culturally diverse nations in the world, still largely relies on the patriarchal biomedical model of health care, which has a pathogenic approach, focusing on why people fall sick and on treatment, rather than on communication between the client and the professional health care worker. Such practice, while well-intentioned, detracts from the ability of regional health services to adequately service the needs of a culturally diverse client group and, in turn, de-emphasises the clear link which has now been established between culture and health.
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Preston, Alison, Elisa Birch, and Andrew R. Timming. "Sexual orientation and wage discrimination: evidence from Australia." International Journal of Manpower 41, no. 6 (July 19, 2019): 629–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijm-08-2018-0279.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to document the wage effects associated with sexual orientation and to examine whether the wage gap has improved following recent institutional changes which favour sexual minorities. Design/methodology/approach Ordinary least squares and quantile regressions are estimated using Australian data for 2010–2012 and 2015–2017, with the analysis disaggregated by sector of employment. Blinder–Oaxaca decompositions are used to quantify unexplained wage gaps. Findings Relative to heterosexual men, in 2015–2017 gay men in the public and private sectors had wages which were equivalent to heterosexual men at all points in the wage distribution. In the private sector: highly skilled lesbians experienced a wage penalty of 13 per cent; low-skilled bisexual women faced a penalty of 11 per cent, as did bisexual men at the median (8 per cent penalty). In the public sector low-skilled lesbians and low-skilled bisexual women significant experienced wage premiums. Between 2010–2012 and 2015–2017 the pay position of highly skilled gay men has significantly improved with the convergence driven by favourable wage (rather than composition) effects. Practical implications The results provide important benchmarks against which the treatment of sexual minorities may be monitored. Originality/value The analysis of the sexual minority wage gaps by sector and position on the wage distribution and insight into the effect of institutions on the wages of sexual minorities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Minorities in sports Australia"

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Taylor, Tracy Lynn School of History UNSW. "Women, sport and ethnicity: exploring experiences of difference in netball." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of History, 2000. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/17816.

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This thesis investigates how sports organisations and discourses have impacted on the sports participation of women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Australia. A series of national participation studies have documented that women from minority ethnic backgrounds have significantly lower participation rates in sports and physical activity than Anglo-Australian women. However, the explanations and dimensions of this difference have not been examined in previous research. The experiences of women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are used in this thesis to explore sports discourses and organisation and the embodiments of their interrelationship. The present research proposes that sports organisations and discourses within Australia have historically served to marginalise women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The arguments for this position are explored using a local narrative which details the situated nature of women????s experiences of sports. These experiences are located within a historical context that traces migration policies, the growth and development of sports and women????s social relations since white settlement of Australia. It is argued that contemporary sports discourses and organisation are inextricably tied to Australia????s colonial and imperialist past. Theories of ethnicity, gender and sports are analysed. The theoretical perspective taken in this thesis builds on feminist ideologies and ethnicity studies. Empirical analysis is undertaken using gender relations to situate sport as a site of cultural struggles best understood through investigations of history and diversity. Aspects of power, control and influence are central to this thesis. The empirical component of this thesis uses secondary data sources, surveys and interviews to investigate the research proposition. This is achieved on two levels. The first level interrogates existing data to create a macro level analysis of women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in sports. A survey of 972 schoolgirls was undertaken to collect information on sports participation and attitudes to sports. This was followed by 30 interviews with women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds that explored individual sports experiences and perspectives on sports. The second level of investigation employed the case study of netball to examine the research question as it related to a specific sports organisation. The case study component of the research involved document and archival analysis, a survey of 372 netball players and interviews with 18 women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and former and current netball administrators. The thesis analyses the empirical data as it relates to the organisation and discourse of sports in Australia. The principal conclusion reached is that sports organisation and discourses are located within a societal power structure that places women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds on its margins. Sports participation is predicated on conformity to existing cultural practices and expectations and it does little to facilitate cultural diversity. The women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who participated in the research did not perceive sports as particularly inclusive of gender and culture. The examination of netball demonstrated that netball has not been concerned with ????other???? women, rather it has focussed its efforts on appealing to ????mainstream???? women. While netball has not explicitly excluded the involvement of women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, neither has it actively encouraged cultural diversity. This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge in the field of sports studies with its empirical research and through the ensuing development of a framework for locating the implications of inclusion or exclusion in sports organisations and discourses. This understanding can be used to assess and inform future sports policy development and practice. Principally, the thesis seeks to acknowledge and legitimise the sports experiences of women from diverse backgrounds and in doing so provides insights into a better theoretical understanding about the nexus of gender, ethnicity and sports.
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Kalend, Steven L., and n/a. "The evolution of secondary school representative sport in Australia (1977-1983)." University of Canberra. Education, 1985. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060804.124742.

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For many years, considerable time and effort was devoted by teachers in Australian schools to the organisation of sporting activities for students. As a result, School Sports Associations were formed in most Australian States early this century. These Associations provided intra state and inter state competition on a limited scale. It was not until the early 1970's that any co-ordinated effort was made to bring together all the States' and Territories' activities. Regular meetings of Association Secretaries led to the formation of the Australian State Secondary Schools Sports Council in 1973. This was the beginning of a new era in secondary school representative sport in Australia. The creation of a forum for States to discuss matters of mutual interest resulted in a greater awareness within school communities of the benefits provided by sporting activities. This generation of interest eventually led to the formation of the Australian Secondary Schools Sports Federation in 1977. This body, representing all States and Territories became identified as the controlling body of secondary school sport in Australia and has continued to develop this role over the years. Since the formation of the Australian Secondary Schools Sports Federation, there has been significant growth in representative sporting activities, greater liaison and improved relations with community groups and systematic generation of relevant policies aimed at the betterment of school sport. After several years of operation, the role of the Federation was supplemented by the establishment of the Australian Schools Sports Council. This body represents both Primary School and Secondary School Sports Associations throughout Australia. After considerable effort, the Council was successful in obtaining Commonwealth Government funding for the employment of a National Executive Director to work full-time on the promotion of school sport. The years 1977-1983 saw dramatic growth in school sporting activities in Australia. Many problems were encountered some of which were ultimately solved. Other problems continue to occupy those who work within the organisation and their solution would appear to be the main task for the future.
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Chester, Yayoi. "A model of consumer buyer behaviour relating to the sponsorship of major sporting events in Australia." Swinburne Research Bank, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/35001.

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Stephenson, Peta. "Beyond black and white : Aborigines, Asian-Australians and the national imaginary /." Connect to thesis, 2003. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/1708.

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This thesis examines how Aboriginality, ‘Asianness’ and whiteness have been imagined from Federation in 1901 to the present. It recovers a rich but hitherto largely neglected history of twentieth century cross-cultural partnerships and alliances between Indigenous and Asian-Australians. Commercial and personal intercourse between these communities has existed in various forms on this continent since the pre-invasion era. These cross-cultural exchanges have often been based on close and long-term shared interests that have stemmed from a common sense of marginalisation from dominant Anglo-Australian society. At other times these cross-cultural relationships have ranged from indifference to hostility, reflecting the fact that migrants of Asian descent remain the beneficiaries of the dispossession of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. (For complete abstract open document)
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Ohren, Dana M. "All the Tsar's men minorities and military conscription in Imperial Russia, 1874-1905 /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3203866.

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Stevens, Christine Audrey. ""New life in the freedom country" : young Cambodians in Adelaide." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/19370.

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Farrelly, Francis John. "A predictive model of sport sponsorship renewal in Australia." Title page, abstract and table of contents only, 2002. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phf245.pdf.

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Bibliography: leaves 231-291. This thesis investigates key drivers of sponsorship renewal. The market orientation of sponsors, and their perception of their sponsored entity's (property's) market orientation, are analysed as antecedents of the trust invested by sponsors in the relationship, the level of commitment they exhibit and both the economic and non-economic satisfaction they derive from it. Sponsor economic and non-economic satisfaction and their commitment to the relationship are considered to be the ultimate drivers of the decision to renew. The argument is presented that sponsorship is a form of strategic or co-marketing alliance. The Australian Football League, the leading sponsorship property in Australia, is investigated in the empirical part of the thesis.
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Keech, Wendy. ""Gear-up with a mouthguard" : a study of the use of mouthguards in basketball." Title page, abstract and table of contents only, 1998. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09MPM/09mpmk258.pdf.

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Vasey, Katherine Elizabeth. "A country welcome : emotional wellbeing and belonging among Iraqi women in rural Australia /." Connect to thesis, 2006. http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00002889.

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Chiro, Giancarlo. "The activation and evaluation of Italian language and culture in a group of tertiary students of Italian ancestry in Australia /." Title page, abstract and table of contents only, 1998. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phc541.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Minorities in sports Australia"

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Flood, Louise. Hospitalised sports injury, Australia 2002-03. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2006.

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Spencer, Jerry. Nutrition of sports turf in Australia. Collingwood, Vic: LandLinks, 2008.

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Spencer, Jerry. Nutrition of sports turf in Australia. Collingwood, Vic: LandLinks, 2008.

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Zhaotong Shi shao shu min zu ti yu zi yuan kai fa li yong yan jiu: Research on Yunnan Zhaotong minority sports resources and exploration. Kunming Shi: Yunnan da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Campbell, Graeme. Australia betrayed. Carlisle, W.A: Foundation Press, 1995.

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Sexual minorities in sports: Prejudice at play. Boulder, Colo: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013.

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Sport in Australia: A social history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Trenberth, Linda, Sarah I. Leberman, and Chris Collins. Sport business management in Australia and New Zealand. 3rd ed. South Melbourne, Vic: Cengage Learning Australia, 2012.

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Paradise of sport: The rise of organised sport in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Western Australian Multicultural & Ethnic Affairs Commission of Western Australia. Needs & priorities: Ethnic minorities in Western Australia : a report. [West Perth]: The Commission, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Minorities in sports Australia"

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Cuskelly, Graham, Pamela Wicker, and Wendy O’Brien. "Australia." In Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 225–36. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8905-4_17.

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Fairley, Sheranne, and Pamm Phillips. "Australia." In Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 7–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02354-6_2.

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Evens, Tom, Petros Iosifidis, and Paul Smith. "Australia." In The Political Economy of Television Sports Rights, 123–35. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137360342_8.

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McCallum, Kerry, and Lisa Waller. "Indigenous Media Studies in Australia: Traditions, Theories and Contemporary Practices." In Minorities and Media, 105–24. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59631-4_6.

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Cover, Rob. "Mobility, Migration and Resilience: Multifaceted Identities and Migrant Media in South Australia." In Minorities and Media, 19–35. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59631-4_2.

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Budarick, John. "From Marginalisation to a Voice of Our Own: African Media in Australia." In Minorities and Media, 37–57. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59631-4_3.

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Khorana, Sukhmani. "MasterChef and the ‘Everyday Australia’: Reception Amongst First- and Second-Generation Migrants." In Minorities and Media, 147–63. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59631-4_8.

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Cheng, Chiachi. "A History of the National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of China (1953–2011)." In Sports Management and Sports Humanities, 161–73. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55324-3_12.

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Collins, Jock, Branka Krivokapic-Skoko, Kirrily Jordan, Hurriyet Babacan, and Narayan Gopalkrishnan. "Immigrant Minorities and the Built Environment in Queensland." In Cosmopolitan Place Making in Australia, 163–217. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8041-3_3.

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Collins, Jock, Branka Krivokapic-Skoko, Kirrily Jordan, Hurriyet Babacan, and Narayan Gopalkrishnan. "Immigrant Minorities and the Built Environment in Western Australia." In Cosmopolitan Place Making in Australia, 219–383. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8041-3_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Minorities in sports Australia"

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Akbarzadeh, Shahram. "Islam in Australia." In Symposium on The State of Muslim Minorities in Contemporary Democracies. International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47816/02.001.symposium3.akbarzadeh.

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Chen, Defang, and Qiang Chen. "Research on Inheritance and Education of Traditional Sports Culture of Ethnic Minorities." In 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Economic Management and Social Science (IEMSS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemss-17.2017.201.

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"Construction of the Inheritance Mechanism of Traditional Sports Culture of Minorities in Heilongjiang." In 2020 International Conference on Educational Science. Scholar Publishing Group, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38007/proceedings.0000299.

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Zheng, Zhongfan, and Liangliang Sun. "Analysis of the Inheritance and Development of Sichuan Ethnic Minorities' Traditional Sports Culture." In International Conference on Electronics, Mechanics, Culture and Medicine. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emcm-15.2016.111.

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Tian, Junlong, and Hui Li. "The Education Strategy Research on The Inheriting Traditional Sports Culture of Ethnic Minorities." In 2017 4th International Conference on Education, Management and Computing Technology (ICEMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemct-17.2017.147.

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Qin, Minglu, Weidong He, Haibiao Ou, and Guanghui Wei. "Development dilemmas and countermeasures of the traditional sports meeting of ethnic minorities in Guangxi." In 2013 International Conference on Sport Science and Computer Science. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cccs130811.

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Chen, Qiang. "Problems and Countermeasures of the Inheritance and Development of Ethnic Minorities Traditional Sports Culture." In 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Economic Management and Social Science (IEMSS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemss-17.2017.210.

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"The Exploration of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Leisure Sports for Ethnic Minorities in Sichuan." In 2018 International Conference on Culture, Literature, Arts & Humanities. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/icclah.18.063.

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Li, Lei. "A Brief Analysis of the Tourism Development and Application of Traditional Sports Culture Resources of Ethnic Minorities." In Proceedings of the 2018 International Symposium on Social Science and Management Innovation (SSMI 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ssmi-18.2019.2.

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Yingqing, Hu, Wu Yunong, and Jiang Xinping. "Research on mechanism about response of social governance theory to ethnic minorities sports culture demands and national identity." In 2014 International Conference on Economic Management and Social Science (ICEMSS 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emss-14.2014.12.

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