In this paper we offer an account of Greek migrant activists’ struggles to secure citizenship rights in the 1950s and 1960s. Focusing on the collaborative efforts between a number of 'national groups' of the times, we will demonstrate how Greek migrant activists, including trade union and peace activists, and their community organisations, initiated the promotion of a broad awareness campaign. This campaign drew upon a notion of active Greek-Australian citizenship to challenge their presumed 'perpetual foreigner' position
The first intimation that a child of Greek descent in Australia is likely to get about its community...
In this paper we explore ethnicity as a basic organisational concept in the life of the Greek-Austra...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
In this paper we off er an account of Greek migrant activists ’ struggles to secure citi-zenship rig...
This paper will present a brief history of the organised attempts within the Greek-Australian commun...
Documents show that most of the many thousands of Greek people who migrated to Australia after the S...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
Includes image:'the harbor of Kalamata', 1911.'AbstractResearchers have analysed the post-1950 pheno...
Documents show that most of the many thousands of Greek people who migrated to Australia after the S...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
In this article we advance a qualitative approach to study the interconnection between representatio...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
This research explores the phenomenon of rapidly increasing migration to the Greek Cypriot community...
This thesis examines cases of Greek Canadian transnationalism throughout the twentieth century. It ...
Following a Social Representations approach, the article examines the representations of citizenship...
The first intimation that a child of Greek descent in Australia is likely to get about its community...
In this paper we explore ethnicity as a basic organisational concept in the life of the Greek-Austra...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
In this paper we off er an account of Greek migrant activists ’ struggles to secure citi-zenship rig...
This paper will present a brief history of the organised attempts within the Greek-Australian commun...
Documents show that most of the many thousands of Greek people who migrated to Australia after the S...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
Includes image:'the harbor of Kalamata', 1911.'AbstractResearchers have analysed the post-1950 pheno...
Documents show that most of the many thousands of Greek people who migrated to Australia after the S...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
In this article we advance a qualitative approach to study the interconnection between representatio...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
This research explores the phenomenon of rapidly increasing migration to the Greek Cypriot community...
This thesis examines cases of Greek Canadian transnationalism throughout the twentieth century. It ...
Following a Social Representations approach, the article examines the representations of citizenship...
The first intimation that a child of Greek descent in Australia is likely to get about its community...
In this paper we explore ethnicity as a basic organisational concept in the life of the Greek-Austra...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...