Between 2000 and 2007, as part of a larger study in ten countries, questionnaires were administered to largely middle-class respondents in seven cities in India, China, Japan and Australia. Although the Indian and Chinese samples are small, particularly in relation to the population of these two most numerous countries in the world, a comparison of the ways in which young people described themselves offers intriguing insights concerning the gendered nature of identity, the extent to which aspects of self-identification are globally borrowed or locally particular and the preoccupations and concerns of young people in these four countries. Some similarities between the samples are born of interconnected colonial histories, for example, the yo...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. The decades from the 1940s to the 1960s were ones of increasing c...
‘Fond of cooking, interested in studies, a good daughter’: The gendered identities o
This research investigates the processes of identity construction for first and second generation In...
In educational research, girls are frequently depicted as success stories, able to effortlessly navi...
In this thesis I aim to investigate the consumption of 'Asianness' in Australian society. I account ...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
In 1991 the Indian government officially sanctioned the country’s definitive entry into the global m...
In 1991 the Indian government officially sanctioned the country’s definitive entry into the global m...
Chutney, an Indian side dish made with zest, brings flavour to bland Indian dishes such as rice and ...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. The decades from the 1940s to the 1960s were ones of increasing c...
‘Fond of cooking, interested in studies, a good daughter’: The gendered identities o
This research investigates the processes of identity construction for first and second generation In...
In educational research, girls are frequently depicted as success stories, able to effortlessly navi...
In this thesis I aim to investigate the consumption of 'Asianness' in Australian society. I account ...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
In 1991 the Indian government officially sanctioned the country’s definitive entry into the global m...
In 1991 the Indian government officially sanctioned the country’s definitive entry into the global m...
Chutney, an Indian side dish made with zest, brings flavour to bland Indian dishes such as rice and ...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
Youth consumption has been an area of research interest as well as societal concern. Globalization a...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. The decades from the 1940s to the 1960s were ones of increasing c...