Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 49-54.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reviewing the literature -- Chapter 3: Integration -- Chapter 4: Racism -- Chapter 5: Inbetweeness -- Chapter 6: Conclusion.By examining in-depth interviews with ten middle-class Pacific Islanders, this thesis explores the complexities they experience in negotiating identity and belonging through the intersections of inclusion, exclusion and inbetweeness. Inclusion is experienced through formal and informal modes of 'integration' which have facilitated the respondents sense of belonging; exclusion meanwhile relates to the everyday racism faced by respondents that act as a constant reminder they do not fully belong; and lastly a sense of inbetweeness must be n...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...
This thesis examines the development of a 'race'/immigration ideology within New Zealand and attempt...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
Pacific Islanders in Australia use the terms "Islander" and "Pacific Islander" in many ways and in d...
This study is the first in-depth exploration of ethnic identity and belonging among second-generatio...
Australia has accepted several million immigrant and humanitarian entrant people since the large-sca...
ONE OF the first Acts enacted by the Parliament of the new Commonwealth of Australia prohibited the ...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
This volume offers a ‘southern’, Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, explori...
Mixed-race people in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have long been socially acknowledged as a distinct ethni...
This thesis explores the possible influence of tertiary education on ethnic identity using a social ...
Japanese temporary migration has been on the increase over the last few decades, and thousands of Ja...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
The diaspora within Oceania conceptualises the existence of settler communities of Tuvaluan heritage...
This paper examines identity issues in multicultural Australia. In its extreme, negative form, assum...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...
This thesis examines the development of a 'race'/immigration ideology within New Zealand and attempt...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...
Pacific Islanders in Australia use the terms "Islander" and "Pacific Islander" in many ways and in d...
This study is the first in-depth exploration of ethnic identity and belonging among second-generatio...
Australia has accepted several million immigrant and humanitarian entrant people since the large-sca...
ONE OF the first Acts enacted by the Parliament of the new Commonwealth of Australia prohibited the ...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
This volume offers a ‘southern’, Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, explori...
Mixed-race people in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have long been socially acknowledged as a distinct ethni...
This thesis explores the possible influence of tertiary education on ethnic identity using a social ...
Japanese temporary migration has been on the increase over the last few decades, and thousands of Ja...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
The diaspora within Oceania conceptualises the existence of settler communities of Tuvaluan heritage...
This paper examines identity issues in multicultural Australia. In its extreme, negative form, assum...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...
This thesis examines the development of a 'race'/immigration ideology within New Zealand and attempt...
The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which immigrants have been included in, and ...