This article draws on research into racist vilification experienced by young Arab and Muslim Australians especially since 11 September 2001, to explore the links between public space, movement and national belonging, and the spatial regulation of cultural difference that functions in Australia. The authors analyse the way that the capacity to experience forms of national belonging and cultural citizenship is shaped by inclusion within or exclusion from local as well as nationally significant public spaces. While access to public space and freedom to move are conventionally seen as fundamental to a democratic state, these are often seen in abstract terms. This article emphasises how movement in public space is a very concrete dimension of ou...
This article investigates the role religiosity plays in the ways young Australian Muslims enact them...
In response to recent events, Australian scholars examine the prospects of conflict and cooperation ...
In this article, I use a case study analysis of two white nationalist movements online, in the Austr...
This article draws on research into racist vilification experienced by young Arab and Muslim Austral...
Young Australian Muslims living in Sydney have been influenced by the Cronulla riot. Online surveys ...
Questions about Muslims, multiculturalism and citizenship continue to shape the political discourse ...
For Middle Eastern migrants to Australia, the process of acculturation is compounded by Islamophobia...
This chapter gives voice to the everyday experiences of Australian Muslims. The voices evocatively r...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Since 11 September 2001, Australia’s race relations have been an issue of significant cultural...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
Recent events indicate increasing tensions between majority populations and Muslim immigrants, not o...
Western multicultural democratic societies commonly hold two basic assumptions. First, that every pe...
On 11 December 2005 at Sydney’s Cronulla Beach about 5000 Australians, mostly young men from Sutherl...
This article investigates the role religiosity plays in the ways young Australian Muslims enact them...
In response to recent events, Australian scholars examine the prospects of conflict and cooperation ...
In this article, I use a case study analysis of two white nationalist movements online, in the Austr...
This article draws on research into racist vilification experienced by young Arab and Muslim Austral...
Young Australian Muslims living in Sydney have been influenced by the Cronulla riot. Online surveys ...
Questions about Muslims, multiculturalism and citizenship continue to shape the political discourse ...
For Middle Eastern migrants to Australia, the process of acculturation is compounded by Islamophobia...
This chapter gives voice to the everyday experiences of Australian Muslims. The voices evocatively r...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
Melbourne has been described as Australia’s most liveable and most multicultural city. What relation...
Since 11 September 2001, Australia’s race relations have been an issue of significant cultural...
The Cronulla riots signalled the existence of a banal everyday form of racism operating in Australia...
Recent events indicate increasing tensions between majority populations and Muslim immigrants, not o...
Western multicultural democratic societies commonly hold two basic assumptions. First, that every pe...
On 11 December 2005 at Sydney’s Cronulla Beach about 5000 Australians, mostly young men from Sutherl...
This article investigates the role religiosity plays in the ways young Australian Muslims enact them...
In response to recent events, Australian scholars examine the prospects of conflict and cooperation ...
In this article, I use a case study analysis of two white nationalist movements online, in the Austr...