AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched, conceptualized and presented in the various disciplines since the sixties where the concept of acculturation was conceived, examined and articulated, mainly, in sociology and psychology in order to understand the phenomenon of migration and ethnicity matters; in the process I will discuss oral narratives that derived from a field research - which was undertaken by the author of this paper during 2009 - with the aim to expose and possibly to articulate a comprehensive process that would reveal the nature of acculturation amongst Greek-Australian women in three generations
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
researching the historical and contemporary Greek-Australian presence in both Australia and overseas...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1995This study examines how second generation Greek girls d...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
In this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched, concept...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
This paper is both introduction to and review of sociological insights that have contributed to unde...
In this paper we explore ethnicity as a basic organisational concept in the life of the Greek-Austra...
This paper draws from a larger project on the diasporic and transnational identities in the writing ...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The paper investigates the perspectives of Greek origin people as regards their intention to maintai...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
Abstract‘Who am I?’, ‘What am I?’ constitute a dramatic moment in self-realization. The posing of th...
This paper examines the history of post-war female migration from Greece, with specific reference to...
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
researching the historical and contemporary Greek-Australian presence in both Australia and overseas...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1995This study examines how second generation Greek girls d...
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched,...
In this paper I will discuss the major issues of acculturation as they have been researched, concept...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
1952–1972 is considered as the twenty-year period of mass or chain migration, during which the great...
This paper is both introduction to and review of sociological insights that have contributed to unde...
In this paper we explore ethnicity as a basic organisational concept in the life of the Greek-Austra...
This paper draws from a larger project on the diasporic and transnational identities in the writing ...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The paper investigates the perspectives of Greek origin people as regards their intention to maintai...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
Abstract‘Who am I?’, ‘What am I?’ constitute a dramatic moment in self-realization. The posing of th...
This paper examines the history of post-war female migration from Greece, with specific reference to...
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
researching the historical and contemporary Greek-Australian presence in both Australia and overseas...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1995This study examines how second generation Greek girls d...