This study investigates subjectivity, identity negotiation and the construction of social belonging for a small group of African Australians young adults. Homi Bhabha’s (1994, 2012) theoretical conceptions of hybridity and interstitial space and Barad’s (2007, 2014) concepts of diffraction and entanglement have been employed in this thesis to examine how five young people articulate their sense of belonging in Australia. The study comprises eight chapters and it is divided into three sections. The first section is composed of an introduction, a description of the positioning of the study and the review of the literature. The second section is the central part of the study, which emphasises the study setting and incorporates the metho...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
The past twenty years has seen a somewhat steady flow of continental Africans into Australia. The ar...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This study investigates subjectivity, identity negotiation and the construction of social\ud belongi...
This paper explores how African youths negotiate and form an identity in Australia. A qualitative in...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
This thesis examines how Black African young people use social media to navigate a sense of belongin...
Globalisation of trade, finance and production as well as the on going processes of political and ec...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
As young people with migration experiences build their lives in new contexts, their connectedness to...
Developing an identity with self-esteem and a sense of self-worth is a child’s fundamental right (Va...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
The past twenty years has seen a somewhat steady flow of continental Africans into Australia. The ar...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This study investigates subjectivity, identity negotiation and the construction of social\ud belongi...
This paper explores how African youths negotiate and form an identity in Australia. A qualitative in...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
This thesis examines how Black African young people use social media to navigate a sense of belongin...
Globalisation of trade, finance and production as well as the on going processes of political and ec...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
As young people with migration experiences build their lives in new contexts, their connectedness to...
Developing an identity with self-esteem and a sense of self-worth is a child’s fundamental right (Va...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
In many industrialized countries, the transition into adulthood has become prolonged and complex. Th...
The past twenty years has seen a somewhat steady flow of continental Africans into Australia. The ar...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...