A review of research on transnationalism shows that diasporas with transnational orientations and connections tend to have a strong attachment to local and global identities but a weak attachment to the nation state. In addition, it is argued that territorial nation states are losing their authority in an increasingly globalised and interconnected world. Governments in western democracies have responded by tightening restrictions on citizenship and placing more emphasis on social cohesion and integration rather than multiculturalism. Using the Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (2003), this paper examines attachment to cultural conceptions of national identity among the Asian Australian diaspora and examines the existing literature about...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
The nature and extent of transnational links, identities and citizenship are embedded within the pla...
Despite its geographical distance and the specific ways in which the state of Australia came into ex...
A review of research on transnationalism shows that diasporas with transnational orientations and co...
Research shows that migrants are likely to develop multiple attachments to local and global allegian...
This study explored the primacy of importance of Australian national identity as underpinning belong...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
Creating and sustaining a shared sense of national identity is important in all societies, but it is...
Transnational migration is disrupting definitions of cultural identity as its processes of cross-bor...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it transforms and impacts ...
Australia has become one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world. Much debate has arisen...
The national identities of thirty-six young adults who reside in Melbourne, Australia were examined....
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
The nature and extent of transnational links, identities and citizenship are embedded within the pla...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
The nature and extent of transnational links, identities and citizenship are embedded within the pla...
Despite its geographical distance and the specific ways in which the state of Australia came into ex...
A review of research on transnationalism shows that diasporas with transnational orientations and co...
Research shows that migrants are likely to develop multiple attachments to local and global allegian...
This study explored the primacy of importance of Australian national identity as underpinning belong...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
Creating and sustaining a shared sense of national identity is important in all societies, but it is...
Transnational migration is disrupting definitions of cultural identity as its processes of cross-bor...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it transforms and impacts ...
Australia has become one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world. Much debate has arisen...
The national identities of thirty-six young adults who reside in Melbourne, Australia were examined....
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
The nature and extent of transnational links, identities and citizenship are embedded within the pla...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
The nature and extent of transnational links, identities and citizenship are embedded within the pla...
Despite its geographical distance and the specific ways in which the state of Australia came into ex...