Since its formal inception in the 1970s, Australian (ethno-) ‘multiculturalism’ has been a source of debate over the nation’s imagined trajectory. This internal or national discourse has, inter alia, critiqued the unchanging racialised power relations between groups, where ethnocultural plurality becomes subsumed under a predominant White governmentality. In this article, however, we consider a particular difficulty in sustaining a ‘truly’ multicultural narrative of contemporary Australian society from an extra-national perspective. To do so, we draw from in-depth interviews with 28 Chinese international students (CIS) in Australia to examine how a White Australia is constructed and normalised from outside the...
This article is part of a doctoral project that employs qualitative case study research to explore h...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Multicultural policies have enabled many migrants and their descendents to develop\ud a sense of bel...
Although multiculturalism replaced the White Australia Policy in the 1970s, the Australian nationcon...
Australian multiculturalism is undergoing major challenges and reformulations. In part, this is due ...
“The Chinese” have been Australia’s Other since before Federation, and a major driver behind both th...
Australia has a significant Aboriginal population but while much is known about how White people vie...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Many social commentators have diagnosed an ideological and political retreat from multiculturalism i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article analyses the ethno-cultural identities of Chinese Austral...
Sets out to explore and reflect on the reasons why Australian multiculturalism has succeeded. Intro...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
This article is part of a doctoral project that employs qualitative case study research to explore h...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...
Many countries are worried about the difficult question of the coexistence of dominating population ...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Multicultural policies have enabled many migrants and their descendents to develop\ud a sense of bel...
Although multiculturalism replaced the White Australia Policy in the 1970s, the Australian nationcon...
Australian multiculturalism is undergoing major challenges and reformulations. In part, this is due ...
“The Chinese” have been Australia’s Other since before Federation, and a major driver behind both th...
Australia has a significant Aboriginal population but while much is known about how White people vie...
Multiculturalism as a contemporary policy framework and practice has been the subject of sustained c...
Many social commentators have diagnosed an ideological and political retreat from multiculturalism i...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article analyses the ethno-cultural identities of Chinese Austral...
Sets out to explore and reflect on the reasons why Australian multiculturalism has succeeded. Intro...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
This article is part of a doctoral project that employs qualitative case study research to explore h...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...