This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular and academic discourse without critical attention to its relevance and impact. The blanket application of the label ‘African-Australian’ to new entrants from Southern Sudan in particular, as well as refugees and migrants in general, homogenises their experiences and must be unpacked. Doing this requires consideration of two inter-linked aspects; the meaningfulness of Africa as a label and the impact of imposed bureaucratic labels
This paper analyses several newspaper articles which appeared in the media following the murder of t...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
Australia’s Sudanese Diaspora counts for 19,369 of Australia’s population, and although this number ...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
This article critiques the widely accepted official label ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse’ (C...
Academics have for decades written on the need to interrogate the labels upon which the field of Ref...
This paper revisits the concept of refugee labelling I elaborated nearly two decades ago. In radical...
This paper revisits the concept of refugee labelling I elaborated nearly two decades ago. In radical...
From 1998 to 2008, a total of 3,543 Somali and 24,447 Sudanese settlers came to Australia, most of t...
This chapter builds on a growing body of work highlighting the range of pre-migration experiences o...
The psychological and ideological processes of social categorization, differentiation and identifica...
The nature of postcolonial exile has changed considerably over the last two or three decades. The de...
Over the last ten years, more than 20,000 Sudanese refugees have resettled in Australia and have bee...
This study investigated social understandings of refugees from Africa in a regional town in NSW, Aus...
This paper analyses several newspaper articles which appeared in the media following the murder of t...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
Australia’s Sudanese Diaspora counts for 19,369 of Australia’s population, and although this number ...
This article critiques the label ‘African-Australian,’ which has been widely adopted in both popular...
This paper suggests that African migrants in Australia are often seen as a homogenous group of peopl...
This article critiques the widely accepted official label ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse’ (C...
Academics have for decades written on the need to interrogate the labels upon which the field of Ref...
This paper revisits the concept of refugee labelling I elaborated nearly two decades ago. In radical...
This paper revisits the concept of refugee labelling I elaborated nearly two decades ago. In radical...
From 1998 to 2008, a total of 3,543 Somali and 24,447 Sudanese settlers came to Australia, most of t...
This chapter builds on a growing body of work highlighting the range of pre-migration experiences o...
The psychological and ideological processes of social categorization, differentiation and identifica...
The nature of postcolonial exile has changed considerably over the last two or three decades. The de...
Over the last ten years, more than 20,000 Sudanese refugees have resettled in Australia and have bee...
This study investigated social understandings of refugees from Africa in a regional town in NSW, Aus...
This paper analyses several newspaper articles which appeared in the media following the murder of t...
This paper reflects on the challenges African refugees face in achieving a sense of belonging in Aus...
Australia’s Sudanese Diaspora counts for 19,369 of Australia’s population, and although this number ...