This thesis explores the daily lives of Hazara men in Australia as they navigate through and participate in different local and transnational communities. I argue that participation in these communities is structured around ideas of Anderson's "imagined communities": and Hage's "migration guilt" where these men involve themselves in different communities based on feelings of connectedness. Here, some of the ways in which these men are performing their identities in Australia are explored; where I argue that the way these men choose to present themselves at different times affect their levels of bodily comfort and discomfort. I also explore how my participants experience their daily lives from a gendered perspective arguing that their "manho...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potent...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the psychological development of South Asian masculinity in...
The purpose of this research has been to examine narrative and identity among the Hazara community i...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This study examined how migrant Muslim men’s status as a religious minority in Australia affected th...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This article explores the life histories of 12 Hazara women in south-eastern Australia, each of whom...
This study aims to discover what oral history narratives reveal about the post-migration renegotiati...
This project explores the dynamic trajectories that ‘Hazara Afghan Australian Muslims’ take as they ...
The main purpose of my thesis is to understand, from the perspectives of Southern Sudanese themselve...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face a number of challenges in adjusting to life in a new coun...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
This study aims to discover what oral history narratives reveal about the post-migration renegotiati...
My thesis explores the social construction of identity of 50 second generation migrant-Australian wo...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potent...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the psychological development of South Asian masculinity in...
The purpose of this research has been to examine narrative and identity among the Hazara community i...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This study examined how migrant Muslim men’s status as a religious minority in Australia affected th...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This article explores the life histories of 12 Hazara women in south-eastern Australia, each of whom...
This study aims to discover what oral history narratives reveal about the post-migration renegotiati...
This project explores the dynamic trajectories that ‘Hazara Afghan Australian Muslims’ take as they ...
The main purpose of my thesis is to understand, from the perspectives of Southern Sudanese themselve...
Young people from refugee backgrounds face a number of challenges in adjusting to life in a new coun...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
This study aims to discover what oral history narratives reveal about the post-migration renegotiati...
My thesis explores the social construction of identity of 50 second generation migrant-Australian wo...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potent...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the psychological development of South Asian masculinity in...