The COVID-19 pandemic does not discriminate, and the Australian government has sought to embrace a sense of universality, adopting the slogan ‘we are all in it together’. However, the pandemic has also exposed layers of systemic, structural and cultural inequities, challenging this notion of a common good. The authors, based in Victoria in Australia, have experienced two periods of lockdown, observing the tensions between individualist, libertarian tendencies and civil society perspectives within the context of Australian multiculturalism and latent colonialism. In this paper, the authors discuss the ways in which whiteness and colonialism are embedded in the government’s public health and social policies whilst being subject to emergent co...
In April 2010, an Indian university student was robbed while leaving the campus of his university in...
Based conceptually on Michael Herzfeld’s ideas of cultural intimacy and disemia, and empirically on ...
This article provides an account of the governance discourses informing Australia’s multicultu...
The article probes the disproportionate impact on marginalised populations to reduce the spread of C...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
Violence towards the traditional occupiers of the land and those who more recently came across the s...
This article examines the global pandemic, COVID-19, through the lens of responses to vulnerable mig...
This article identifies and examines a range of policy reform opportunities in Australia arising fro...
Research on racism in Australia by white psychologists is often fraught with tensions surrounding a)...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
Following acts of violence in major cities, the future of multiculturalism as a philosophy and a sta...
This article is part of a doctoral project that employs qualitative case study research to explore h...
Since its formal inception in the 1970s, Australian (ethno-) ‘multiculturalism’ has bee...
This contribution previously appeared on the author’s website (alanalentin.net) in March 2019. It wa...
In April 2010, an Indian university student was robbed while leaving the campus of his university in...
Based conceptually on Michael Herzfeld’s ideas of cultural intimacy and disemia, and empirically on ...
This article provides an account of the governance discourses informing Australia’s multicultu...
The article probes the disproportionate impact on marginalised populations to reduce the spread of C...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
Violence towards the traditional occupiers of the land and those who more recently came across the s...
This article examines the global pandemic, COVID-19, through the lens of responses to vulnerable mig...
This article identifies and examines a range of policy reform opportunities in Australia arising fro...
Research on racism in Australia by white psychologists is often fraught with tensions surrounding a)...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
Following acts of violence in major cities, the future of multiculturalism as a philosophy and a sta...
This article is part of a doctoral project that employs qualitative case study research to explore h...
Since its formal inception in the 1970s, Australian (ethno-) ‘multiculturalism’ has bee...
This contribution previously appeared on the author’s website (alanalentin.net) in March 2019. It wa...
In April 2010, an Indian university student was robbed while leaving the campus of his university in...
Based conceptually on Michael Herzfeld’s ideas of cultural intimacy and disemia, and empirically on ...
This article provides an account of the governance discourses informing Australia’s multicultu...