As Australia Day draws closer, Summer Breakfast takes a look at what lies behind 'Aussie pride,' and whether there has been a spike in nationalism amongst young people. Displays of national pride are everywhere at this time of year, with the tennis, the cricket, Australia Day, and the centenary of Gallipoli just around the corner, patriotism dominates. But 'national pride' seems to have taken on some more sinister connotations in recent years
An analysis of the creation and promotion of Australia Day which shows the use of public relations b...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Today nationalism is blamed for many ills and positive forms of nationalism are not often discussed ...
Australia Day, January 27, 2011, is a big event in the Australian calendar. It is a public holiday m...
The centenary period of World War I will see an intensification of commemorative activity within Eur...
National days are generally intended to kindle pride amongst citizens. However, the celebration of ...
The annual Anzac Day observance is a focus for articulating popular notions of Australian national i...
The recent commemoration of Heritage Day and Heritage Month raised questions about the state of soci...
This paper examines alternative events held on or around Australia Day and considers their\ud existe...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
The annual Anzac Day observance is a focus for articulating popular notions of Australian national i...
In recent years, discussions of national identity—let alone national pride—have become entia non gra...
Australia Day is one of the primary times when people make the pledge of commitment, becoming Austra...
The national day of Australia, officially referred to as Australia Day, can be seen as a celebration...
An analysis of the creation and promotion of Australia Day which shows the use of public relations b...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Today nationalism is blamed for many ills and positive forms of nationalism are not often discussed ...
Australia Day, January 27, 2011, is a big event in the Australian calendar. It is a public holiday m...
The centenary period of World War I will see an intensification of commemorative activity within Eur...
National days are generally intended to kindle pride amongst citizens. However, the celebration of ...
The annual Anzac Day observance is a focus for articulating popular notions of Australian national i...
The recent commemoration of Heritage Day and Heritage Month raised questions about the state of soci...
This paper examines alternative events held on or around Australia Day and considers their\ud existe...
As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series l...
The annual Anzac Day observance is a focus for articulating popular notions of Australian national i...
In recent years, discussions of national identity—let alone national pride—have become entia non gra...
Australia Day is one of the primary times when people make the pledge of commitment, becoming Austra...
The national day of Australia, officially referred to as Australia Day, can be seen as a celebration...
An analysis of the creation and promotion of Australia Day which shows the use of public relations b...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...