This article presents a case study in Australia's race relations, focusing on tensions between urban Aborigines and recently resettled African refugees, particularly among young people. Both of these groups are of low socio-economic status and are highly visible in the context of a predominantly white Australia. The relationship between them, it is argued, reflects the history of strained race relations in modern Australia and a growing antipathy to multiculturalism. Specific reasons for the tensions between the two populations are suggested, in particular, perceptions of competition for material (housing, welfare, education) and symbolic (position in a racial hierarchy) resources. Finally, it is argued that the phenomenon is deeply em...
Australia has made substantial reform to migration and community relations policies since the instit...
African communities in Australia reflect the rich cultural and religious diversity of the African co...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ayalew MergiaThe primary aim of the present stud...
Africans have become firmly part of Australian society. They account for an increasing proportion of...
This article looks at the everyday life and realities of some of Australia’s most recent immigrant c...
The past twenty years has seen a somewhat steady flow of continental Africans into Australia. The ar...
This chapter sheds light on the cultural citizenship of refugee-background Black Africans in Austral...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
In the face of the increasing migration of black Africans to Australia, this paper seeks to raise co...
In 1973 Australia repealed the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act and thus did away with over 70 years...
The article is dedicated to difficult relations between Australian Aborigines and the Australian mai...
Racialised and culturally distinct refugee groups increasingly face hostilities and negative represe...
Abstract The recent scholarship on citizenship has highlighted the significance of horizontal citiz...
This paper offers the historical context and a conceptual framework to understand how race has shape...
Australia has made substantial reform to migration and community relations policies since the instit...
African communities in Australia reflect the rich cultural and religious diversity of the African co...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ayalew MergiaThe primary aim of the present stud...
Africans have become firmly part of Australian society. They account for an increasing proportion of...
This article looks at the everyday life and realities of some of Australia’s most recent immigrant c...
The past twenty years has seen a somewhat steady flow of continental Africans into Australia. The ar...
This chapter sheds light on the cultural citizenship of refugee-background Black Africans in Austral...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
In the face of the increasing migration of black Africans to Australia, this paper seeks to raise co...
In 1973 Australia repealed the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act and thus did away with over 70 years...
The article is dedicated to difficult relations between Australian Aborigines and the Australian mai...
Racialised and culturally distinct refugee groups increasingly face hostilities and negative represe...
Abstract The recent scholarship on citizenship has highlighted the significance of horizontal citiz...
This paper offers the historical context and a conceptual framework to understand how race has shape...
Australia has made substantial reform to migration and community relations policies since the instit...
African communities in Australia reflect the rich cultural and religious diversity of the African co...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...