ABSTRACT Research on migration frequently emphasises the cultural backgrounds of migrants, the numbers migrating, and the impact migrants are likely to have on social cohesion, on wealth and assets, and on vocational skills. Rarely, though, do these studies mention children. This article considers the children of Chinese families who have migrated to Sydney, Australia and the development of their transnational identities. Specifically, the article focuses on three families and is drawn from a larger study on cultural identity and family expectations for school performance. The research is ethnographic in character and finds that the children in the study effectively negotiated both their Chinese and their Australian identities, often to a d...
This conceptual article considers the self-identity of the Lao Piao group – the parents of Chinese i...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This thesis investigates the development of children’s self-identification in minority bi-ethnic mig...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education , 2001This study explores, through thr...
Fluidity of cultural identity is an enduring inheritance of contemporary globalisation. One of the l...
This study examines a recent type of immigration from China to Australia, in which one or more membe...
This paper challenges the prevailing understandings of homogenous Chineseness in the context of chil...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
Thesis by publication."A thesis submitted to Macquarie University in fulfilment of the requirements ...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
NSW schooling is characterised by choice and competition and has a large number of academically sele...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
The present study aims to explore migrant children’s experiences and perspectives on their family mi...
This conceptual article considers the self-identity of the Lao Piao group – the parents of Chinese i...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This thesis investigates the development of children’s self-identification in minority bi-ethnic mig...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education , 2001This study explores, through thr...
Fluidity of cultural identity is an enduring inheritance of contemporary globalisation. One of the l...
This study examines a recent type of immigration from China to Australia, in which one or more membe...
This paper challenges the prevailing understandings of homogenous Chineseness in the context of chil...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
Thesis by publication."A thesis submitted to Macquarie University in fulfilment of the requirements ...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
NSW schooling is characterised by choice and competition and has a large number of academically sele...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
The present study aims to explore migrant children’s experiences and perspectives on their family mi...
This conceptual article considers the self-identity of the Lao Piao group – the parents of Chinese i...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This thesis investigates the development of children’s self-identification in minority bi-ethnic mig...