"Under the impact of economic, political and cultural globalisation one could expect that the whole world would tend to become more and more culturally homogeneous until a convergence of cultures eventuated. Such homogenizing forces have impinged upon nation-states causing them to lose some of their traditional omnipotence and charisma. The rising significance of international organisations has eroded some of the states’ powers, as has the increasing acceptance of dual citizenship and the rising tide of migratory flows across the globe."(...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
This paper addresses varying modes of ‘multiculturalism’ as a mode of governmentality in the contemp...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
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 author argues that members of host communities who wish to preserve their cultural identity in t...
The cultural benefits of developing South Australia’s multicultural resources may be summarised as e...
The challenge of multiculturalism: global changes and Australian experiences The aim of this paper i...
Sets out to explore and reflect on the reasons why Australian multiculturalism has succeeded. Intro...
Developing Hegel's ideas on the dialectic of recognition and its role in the evolution of civilizati...
Multiculturalism has been a contested policy and concept since its introduction in Australia in the ...
Creative Nation was launched in 1994 at a time of heightened public awareness of the changes brought...
During the last two decades, there has been a striking and, so far as socio-logical theory is concer...
“Cultural diversity” and “multiculturalism” have become household terms in Australia and hallmarks o...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
This paper addresses varying modes of ‘multiculturalism’ as a mode of governmentality in the contemp...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
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 author argues that members of host communities who wish to preserve their cultural identity in t...
The cultural benefits of developing South Australia’s multicultural resources may be summarised as e...
The challenge of multiculturalism: global changes and Australian experiences The aim of this paper i...
Sets out to explore and reflect on the reasons why Australian multiculturalism has succeeded. Intro...
Developing Hegel's ideas on the dialectic of recognition and its role in the evolution of civilizati...
Multiculturalism has been a contested policy and concept since its introduction in Australia in the ...
Creative Nation was launched in 1994 at a time of heightened public awareness of the changes brought...
During the last two decades, there has been a striking and, so far as socio-logical theory is concer...
“Cultural diversity” and “multiculturalism” have become household terms in Australia and hallmarks o...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
This paper addresses varying modes of ‘multiculturalism’ as a mode of governmentality in the contemp...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...