No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of immigrants face the same problems as their parents: the often conflicting forces of the cultures of their adopted land and of their native land, but for the children the conflict is greater. Often they wish to become fully assimilated, but their parents insist on their ethnic culture being maintained. Dr Johnston studied three ethnic groups in Perth- Polish, German, and British, with an Australian control group- to see how the immigrant children reacted to these conflicting cultural values. Her findings make revealing reading, not only on the degree of assimilation of each group but also on the reactions of Australian parents and children to th...
Australia represents a unique kind of a relatively new society, which arises from British colonial h...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
Australia has been a major immigration nation for over six decades, with immigration central to nati...
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
Among the 850,000 immigrants who have come to Australia since the end of the war are included some 1...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
Australia: A Multicultural Education Experiment Lawrence J. Saha The Australian National University...
The purpose of the research was to investigate whether cultural dissonance was experienced by a grou...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
The melting-pot argument, whereby economically heterogeneous multi-cultural societies, characterised...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
The series of studies presented in this book constitute the most detailed psychological investigatio...
Australia represents a unique kind of a relatively new society, which arises from British colonial h...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
Australia has been a major immigration nation for over six decades, with immigration central to nati...
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
Among the 850,000 immigrants who have come to Australia since the end of the war are included some 1...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
Australia: A Multicultural Education Experiment Lawrence J. Saha The Australian National University...
The purpose of the research was to investigate whether cultural dissonance was experienced by a grou...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
The melting-pot argument, whereby economically heterogeneous multi-cultural societies, characterised...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
The series of studies presented in this book constitute the most detailed psychological investigatio...
Australia represents a unique kind of a relatively new society, which arises from British colonial h...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
Australia has been a major immigration nation for over six decades, with immigration central to nati...