This paper explores the formation of what may be described as a kind of "protest masculinity" (Connell 1995, 109--119) among groups of male Arabic-speaking-background teenagers in Western Sydney, who are marginalised in the labour market and experience "hidden injuries" of racism across the gamut of everyday life: from teacher discrimination, to police harassment, to libellous media panics, to abuse on the street or public transport. Presented here are findings from a series of semi-structured, open-ended interviews conducted at home with each of seven male sixteen-to-nineteen year-old Arabic-speaking-background youths, living and attending school in a south-westem Sydney suburb with a sizeable and well-established Lebanese immigrant commun...
The intention of this chapter is to discuss the issue of policing and social cohesion by examining t...
The Greek community in Melbourne, Australia, is large and has a long history in the city. It is dive...
In this article, we use three case studies, undertaken with young, white, working-class men involved...
This chapter draws on research that investigates the vocational aspirations, as well as the working ...
The displacements experienced by the processes of migration are exacerbated by ‘local’ experiences o...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
The Greek community in Melbourne, Australia, is large and has a long history in the city. It is dive...
This paper explores contrasting dimensions of the politics of recognition for second-generation immi...
There is widespread popular belief, both among Sydney's Lebanese-Australian communities and Anglo-Au...
Tackling the phenomenon of using Arabic words by second-generation Lebanese-Australians when convers...
In the predominantly affluent and Anglo Sutherland Shire in southern suburban Sydney, neighbourhood ...
This paper analyses the ideological elements of the moral panic about 'ethnic gang rape' in Sydney o...
Young Arab-Australian men have been the subject of sociological inquiry, on multiculturalism, belong...
Schools are critical spaces for young men from refugee backgrounds. They play an integral role in li...
Hybridity' has become a central figure in cultural theory, standing for the contemporary truism that...
The intention of this chapter is to discuss the issue of policing and social cohesion by examining t...
The Greek community in Melbourne, Australia, is large and has a long history in the city. It is dive...
In this article, we use three case studies, undertaken with young, white, working-class men involved...
This chapter draws on research that investigates the vocational aspirations, as well as the working ...
The displacements experienced by the processes of migration are exacerbated by ‘local’ experiences o...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
The Greek community in Melbourne, Australia, is large and has a long history in the city. It is dive...
This paper explores contrasting dimensions of the politics of recognition for second-generation immi...
There is widespread popular belief, both among Sydney's Lebanese-Australian communities and Anglo-Au...
Tackling the phenomenon of using Arabic words by second-generation Lebanese-Australians when convers...
In the predominantly affluent and Anglo Sutherland Shire in southern suburban Sydney, neighbourhood ...
This paper analyses the ideological elements of the moral panic about 'ethnic gang rape' in Sydney o...
Young Arab-Australian men have been the subject of sociological inquiry, on multiculturalism, belong...
Schools are critical spaces for young men from refugee backgrounds. They play an integral role in li...
Hybridity' has become a central figure in cultural theory, standing for the contemporary truism that...
The intention of this chapter is to discuss the issue of policing and social cohesion by examining t...
The Greek community in Melbourne, Australia, is large and has a long history in the city. It is dive...
In this article, we use three case studies, undertaken with young, white, working-class men involved...