This article critiques the widely accepted official label ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse’ (CALD), used in Australia to refer mainly to Australia’s non-Indigenous ethnic groups other than the English-speaking Anglo-Saxon majority. Our main contention is that it is a racialised and racialising label that perpetuates institutional racism, providing a conceptual excuse for legitimising privilege and altruistic governmentality over minority groups, while inferiorising and projecting these groups as an analogous population who need ‘fixing’. The article draws on the sociological construct of labelling, through which we analyse the framing of CALD people in the literature as ‘deviants’ using Black African Migrants in Australia as exemplars...
Africans have become firmly part of Australian society. They account for an increasing proportion of...
In 1973 Australia repealed the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act and thus did away with over 70 years...
The concept of “race” emerged in the 1600s with the trans-Atlantic slave trade, justifying slavery; ...
Can this term provide researchers, practitioners, and policy makers with a better ability to monitor...
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) was introduced in 1996 to replace Non-English Speaking ...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
Objective: To identify how Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities are defined in e...
Objective: To identify how Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities are defined in e...
Many Australian studies of racism avoid a head-on analysis of its systemic nature and do not apply a...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
Racialized stereotyping and derogatory (self-)labelling of Pasifika young peoples in Australia as in...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Africans have become firmly part of Australian society. They account for an increasing proportion of...
In 1973 Australia repealed the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act and thus did away with over 70 years...
The concept of “race” emerged in the 1600s with the trans-Atlantic slave trade, justifying slavery; ...
Can this term provide researchers, practitioners, and policy makers with a better ability to monitor...
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) was introduced in 1996 to replace Non-English Speaking ...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
Objective: To identify how Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities are defined in e...
Objective: To identify how Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities are defined in e...
Many Australian studies of racism avoid a head-on analysis of its systemic nature and do not apply a...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
This chapter will develop students’ understanding of Australia’s migration history. There will be a ...
Racialized stereotyping and derogatory (self-)labelling of Pasifika young peoples in Australia as in...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Africans have become firmly part of Australian society. They account for an increasing proportion of...
In 1973 Australia repealed the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act and thus did away with over 70 years...
The concept of “race” emerged in the 1600s with the trans-Atlantic slave trade, justifying slavery; ...