Using grounded theory methodology and interviews, this study explores the experiences of second generation displaced persons from Polish and German background who grew up in Australia post-World War Two. Many of this cohort, from their early years, experienced: limited social, economic, and cultural capital; assimilation; and lived in war-affected families. It was, therefore, important that they became resilient and adaptable. Emergent from the research are the theoretical concepts of “parallel lives” and “circle of protection”
In 1953 Dr Jean Martin went to live in a Migrant Hostel in {u2018}Burton{u2019},' the name she gives...
The ‘displaced persons’ (DPs) from Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union, whom Australia took i...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000This thesis followed the resettlement in Australia, spe...
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This paper will focus on issues of identity and cultural maintenance, as evidenced by the oral testi...
The present study investigates the experiences of Sudanese refugees by exploring the themes that cha...
This article discusses the suitability of the focus group method for conducting research early in po...
In 1953 Dr Jean Martin went to live in a Migrant Hostel in {u2018}Burton{u2019},' the name she gives...
The ‘displaced persons’ (DPs) from Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union, whom Australia took i...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2000This thesis followed the resettlement in Australia, spe...
The main purpose of my thesis is to understand, from the perspectives of Southern Sudanese themselve...
This thesis is about the settlement experiences of South Sudanese humanitarian migrants. South Sudan...
Currently, the world faces a refugee crisis of unprecedented magnitude and complexity, with approxim...
This study investigated the resettlement experiences of both involuntary (refugees) and voluntary Af...
The refugee community from the South Sudan is among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable community ...
Internationally, there is an urgent need to understand factors promoting successful settlement and i...
This paper outlines a research protocol to be undertaken with people with disability from Syrian and...
This article examines the lived experience and recent commemorative efforts relating to the experien...
This paper will focus on issues of identity and cultural maintenance, as evidenced by the oral testi...
The present study investigates the experiences of Sudanese refugees by exploring the themes that cha...
This article discusses the suitability of the focus group method for conducting research early in po...
In 1953 Dr Jean Martin went to live in a Migrant Hostel in {u2018}Burton{u2019},' the name she gives...
The ‘displaced persons’ (DPs) from Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union, whom Australia took i...
This book revisits Australian histories of refugee arrivals and settlement – with a particular focus...