Recently politicians in Australia have raised concerns that some Muslims are not adopting Australian values to a sufficient extent. In this paper I explore the notion of Australian values with respect to immigrant youth. By analysing interviews with 32 Muslim students who are 15-18 years of age and of diverse back- grounds in two state schools in Sydney, I focus on the extent to which these young people seem to be adopting Australian values. I discuss the factors that hinder the adoption of Australian values, and whether such hindrance can lead to a possible jihadi threat. This paper relies on oral testimonies and secondary sources, including international literature
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Populist media depictions of Islam as being at odds with the West in a ‘clash of civilizations’ have...
Australia has a very different Muslim population from European countries: more recent, more diverse ...
Counterterrorism responses in Australia have mirrored trends in other nations with a focus on pre-em...
Recent political and media debates have focused on Australian values, Australianness and being un-Au...
Recent political and media debates have focused on Australian values, Australianness and being un-Au...
Culture comprises the pattern of values, beliefs and behaviours common to a particular group of peop...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
Since 11 September 2001 Muslim Diasporas have emerged as objects of anxiety in Western societi...
This study investigated notions of identity, education and expectations of Australian born Muslim y...
Islam and Muslims continue to be a focus of media, political and public debate, most often in the co...
Assaults on Muslims in Australia in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks have brought the ...
This article examines six Indonesian Muslim youth’s narratives and those of their parents in relatio...
Muslims in Australia investigates the basis of Australian society\u27s fear of Muslims by tracing th...
Young Australian Muslims are both a growing part of the wider Australian youth population, and a sig...
Populist media depictions of Islam as being at odds with the West in a ‘clash of civilizations’ have...
Australia has a very different Muslim population from European countries: more recent, more diverse ...
Counterterrorism responses in Australia have mirrored trends in other nations with a focus on pre-em...