Drawing upon interviews and focus groups with Asian migrants, this article interrogates responses to ‘diasporic’ films that seek to represent multicultural experiences in contemporary New Zealand. We argue that these responses provide an effective demonstration of the operation of the ‘social imagination’, a discursive process that articulates the fundamental linkage between symbolic representation, community formation and social action. As our respondents narrated the personal meanings that they construct around ethnically specific media, they were compelled to describe known and hypothetical others, to elucidate symbolic and moral codes, and to reveal social empathies and anxieties. In this study, we found that discussions around migrant ...
Existing literature suggests that successful ageing is linked to a sense of community (SOC) that is ...
This study explores issues of identity, hybridity and media in an Aotearoa/New Zealand context by an...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
Drawing upon interviews and focus groups with Asian migrants, this article interrogates responses to...
New Zealand is officially described, and effectively operated, as a bicultural nation guided by the ...
Evidence shows that mainstream media in New Zealand does not fully address the communication needs o...
New Zealand society can benefit socially, culturally and economically when migrants feel as if they ...
Whether white settler societies can be described principally as diasporas or migrations is open to d...
This thesis provides an ethnographic study of multiculturalism in Aotearoa New Zealand, which invest...
This paper explores the ways in which multicultural difference is negotiated in Aotearoa/ New Zealan...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
This article focuses on embodied geographies of food, belonging and hope for a group of migrant wome...
This Masters thesis works as a pilot project to provide a platform for the development of bicultural...
Experiences such as those of exile, immigration, and transnationality are central in the current pol...
Most new migrants choose New Zealand as their second home country because New Zealand provides peace...
Existing literature suggests that successful ageing is linked to a sense of community (SOC) that is ...
This study explores issues of identity, hybridity and media in an Aotearoa/New Zealand context by an...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
Drawing upon interviews and focus groups with Asian migrants, this article interrogates responses to...
New Zealand is officially described, and effectively operated, as a bicultural nation guided by the ...
Evidence shows that mainstream media in New Zealand does not fully address the communication needs o...
New Zealand society can benefit socially, culturally and economically when migrants feel as if they ...
Whether white settler societies can be described principally as diasporas or migrations is open to d...
This thesis provides an ethnographic study of multiculturalism in Aotearoa New Zealand, which invest...
This paper explores the ways in which multicultural difference is negotiated in Aotearoa/ New Zealan...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
This article focuses on embodied geographies of food, belonging and hope for a group of migrant wome...
This Masters thesis works as a pilot project to provide a platform for the development of bicultural...
Experiences such as those of exile, immigration, and transnationality are central in the current pol...
Most new migrants choose New Zealand as their second home country because New Zealand provides peace...
Existing literature suggests that successful ageing is linked to a sense of community (SOC) that is ...
This study explores issues of identity, hybridity and media in an Aotearoa/New Zealand context by an...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...