Australia’s immigration policies have remained an unsettled area subject to political disputation since the promulgation of the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 (Cth). Section 3(a) of this Act required that all prospective immigrants from non-European countries had to pass a dictation test in any European language selected by the\ud immigration officer. Asian racial groups were the main target of this legislation, which was embraced as part of the ‘White Australia’ policy. Far from being an objective assessment of language proficiency skills, the dictation test was a discursive construct ostensibly designed to be failed and to exclude people whose political and racial affiliations were considered undesirable. Drawing on insights from the co...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
Australia’s immigration policies have remained an unsettled area subject to political disputation si...
Australia has a proud national narrative of migration and multiculturalism. It also has an equally p...
In the last decade, mainstream political definitions and the language used in debates about cultural...
In this chapter, we consider the recently introduced Australian citizenship test (a formal knowledge...
The proposed changes to citizenship requirements in Australia have an increased focus on English lan...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wo...
Calls for greater protection of national boundaries – both physical and ideological – and the politi...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
The proposed changes to citizenship requirements in Australia have an increased focus on English lan...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wor...
Due to the way racism is now hidden behind discourses of ‘cultural difference’ rather than relying o...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
Australia’s immigration policies have remained an unsettled area subject to political disputation si...
Australia has a proud national narrative of migration and multiculturalism. It also has an equally p...
In the last decade, mainstream political definitions and the language used in debates about cultural...
In this chapter, we consider the recently introduced Australian citizenship test (a formal knowledge...
The proposed changes to citizenship requirements in Australia have an increased focus on English lan...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wo...
Calls for greater protection of national boundaries – both physical and ideological – and the politi...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
The proposed changes to citizenship requirements in Australia have an increased focus on English lan...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wor...
Due to the way racism is now hidden behind discourses of ‘cultural difference’ rather than relying o...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...