This chapter centres on the question, 'how do migrants settle'' This is broadly significant in a world shaped by the increasing movements of people, but it is especia]]y important in a country such as Australia that has depended both on migration for nation-building and on mutliculturalism as social policy for addressing the consequences of cultural diversity. A broad, top-down approach to this question, however, can only ever give general and abstract answers, and not capture the experience and complexities of settling. There is, therefore, a need to rethink approaches to this issue. Drawing on a single case study from a research project examining the settling experiences of Lebanese migrants to Australia, this chapter argues that settling...
The human sense of temporality – the way we experience time – has become a major focus in urban geog...
This seventh report in the BCEC’s Focus on the States series explores the profile and evolution of i...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wo...
This study describes migration and the settlement process as it was experienced by Turkish migrants ...
This paper considers the policy environment and settlement support services provided for migrants ar...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The post-war migration programme has added more than 8 milli...
Migration is a complex phenomenon which brings with it settlement and integrationrelated challenges....
Our starting point in this paper is the notion of the 'contact zone' first elaborated by Mary Louise...
In this article, I develop the concept of ‘intimate chronomobilities’ to understand some of the inte...
The aim of this paper is to examine the career experiences of managers and professionals who choose ...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
This paper argues that the global drivers of international migration have been transformed in the la...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wor...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
Since the early 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Turks have gone abroad, particularly to West German...
The human sense of temporality – the way we experience time – has become a major focus in urban geog...
This seventh report in the BCEC’s Focus on the States series explores the profile and evolution of i...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wo...
This study describes migration and the settlement process as it was experienced by Turkish migrants ...
This paper considers the policy environment and settlement support services provided for migrants ar...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The post-war migration programme has added more than 8 milli...
Migration is a complex phenomenon which brings with it settlement and integrationrelated challenges....
Our starting point in this paper is the notion of the 'contact zone' first elaborated by Mary Louise...
In this article, I develop the concept of ‘intimate chronomobilities’ to understand some of the inte...
The aim of this paper is to examine the career experiences of managers and professionals who choose ...
The shift away from a focus on permanent settlement and towards a temporary migration paradigm is re...
This paper argues that the global drivers of international migration have been transformed in the la...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wor...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
Since the early 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Turks have gone abroad, particularly to West German...
The human sense of temporality – the way we experience time – has become a major focus in urban geog...
This seventh report in the BCEC’s Focus on the States series explores the profile and evolution of i...
Australian society has been shaped more by immigration and immigrants than most countries in the wo...