Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia is a follow-up study to SBS’s 2002 report, Living Diversity: Australia’s Multicultural Future.\ud \ud The attitudes of many younger Australians from culturally diverse backgrounds reveal paradoxes about Australian multiculturalism today. This report sheds light on their views, experiences and expectations and the role of media in their lives.\ud \ud Younger, culturally and linguistically diverse Australians are often the subject of mediafanned controversy about disaffection, ‘ethnic gangs’ and cultural isolation. While these controversies tend to be localised – Cronulla, Inala or Bankstown – Connecting Diversity tells a national and ...
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This article analyzes an Australian theatre program that engaged diverse youth in (re)visioning citi...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...
Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia examines and analyses the views and exper...
In this report commissioned by the Special Broadcasting Service, Ien Ang, Jeff Brand, Greg Noble and...
Sets out to explore and reflect on the reasons why Australian multiculturalism has succeeded. Intro...
This study by Professor Ien Ang, Dr Jeffrey E Brand, Dr Greg Noble and Dr Derek Wilding gives us a g...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
“Cultural diversity” and “multiculturalism” have become household terms in Australia and hallmarks o...
Australia is second only to Israel in being the world’s most culturally diverse nation, based largel...
Between July and August 2015, and in November 2016, the Challenging Racism Project team conducted an...
This article delivers preliminary findings from a series of interviews with Australian migrant produ...
Multiculturalism has been a contested policy and concept since its introduction in Australia in the ...
Since at least the 1970s Australia has, as a nation, officially declared itself to be ‘multicultural...
The difference between how multicultural Australia is ‘in real life’ and ‘in broadcasting’ can be se...
This article analyzes an Australian theatre program that engaged diverse youth in (re)visioning citi...
Australia has in the past decade seen a decline in political support for multicultural values. Howev...