The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal has been an important forum for discussing issues around cultural diversity. Articles on cultural diversity have been present in virtually every issue of the journal. These have ranged from conceptual pieces on cosmopolitanism, identity, dialogue, prejudice, pluralism, cultural and social capital and social inclusion, to articles embedded in empirical research on ethnic precincts and segregation in cities, experiences of religious minorities, immigrant entrepreneurs, and more. Over its five year history, the journal has also had themed editions on cultural diversity issues, including one on embracing diversity in sport, and another on the Chinese in Australian politics. The scope of this work has bee...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
This paper contributes to research on urban multiculture and debates as to how people routinely live...
The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal has been an important forum for discussing issues around cu...
The oft-proclaimed ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ has entailed a raft of both theoretical and politica...
MP3 audio recording, recorded 23 August 2007. Physical copy held by UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies...
Between July and August 2015, and in November 2016, the Challenging Racism Project team conducted an...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article critically examines ‘everyday’ cosmopolitanist approaches to migrants’ social relations...
Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural A...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
The growth in international student enrollments in Australian pathways to higher education over the ...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
This paper contributes to research on urban multiculture and debates as to how people routinely live...
The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal has been an important forum for discussing issues around cu...
The oft-proclaimed ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ has entailed a raft of both theoretical and politica...
MP3 audio recording, recorded 23 August 2007. Physical copy held by UTS Cosmopolitan Civil Societies...
Between July and August 2015, and in November 2016, the Challenging Racism Project team conducted an...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article critically examines ‘everyday’ cosmopolitanist approaches to migrants’ social relations...
Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural A...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
The growth in international student enrollments in Australian pathways to higher education over the ...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the most diverse places in the world. It is not only charact...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
This paper contributes to research on urban multiculture and debates as to how people routinely live...