Executive Summary This report is the first in-depth exploration of identity and popular culture among Middle Eastern and Asian youth. It documents preliminary research findings on the contribution of Middle Eastern and Asian youth to Sydney’s cultural life and migration heritage. While young people from these communities, the largest migrant communities in NSW, are often negatively portrayed, this research has focused on their social practices of cultural invention, opening up new and creative means of mobilising cultural difference. These young people’s cultural negotiations between migrant family background and the wider society require real engagement with difference and provide rich resources for invigorating the multicultural fabric of...
In order to understand the nature of identity formation amongst second generation migrant youth in A...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
Sociologists have argued that ethnic identity was something that people automatically had by virtue ...
Executive Summary\ud \ud This report is the first in-depth exploration of identity and popular cultu...
This report is the first in-depth exploration of identity and popular culture among Middle Eastern a...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. As a pilot project, the ...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.\ud As a pilot project, t...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. As a pilot project, the...
The book documents new findings on the contribution of migrant young people to Australia’s urban lif...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
The book documents new findings on the contribution of migrant young people to Australia’s urban lif...
The study focuses on the types of cultural practice that are, in the main, generated by the young pe...
Sociologists have argued that ethnic identity was something that people automatically had by virtue ...
In order to understand the nature of identity formation amongst second generation migrant youth in A...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
Sociologists have argued that ethnic identity was something that people automatically had by virtue ...
Executive Summary\ud \ud This report is the first in-depth exploration of identity and popular cultu...
This report is the first in-depth exploration of identity and popular culture among Middle Eastern a...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. As a pilot project, the ...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.\ud As a pilot project, t...
A research project funded by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. As a pilot project, the...
The book documents new findings on the contribution of migrant young people to Australia’s urban lif...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
The book documents new findings on the contribution of migrant young people to Australia’s urban lif...
The study focuses on the types of cultural practice that are, in the main, generated by the young pe...
Sociologists have argued that ethnic identity was something that people automatically had by virtue ...
In order to understand the nature of identity formation amongst second generation migrant youth in A...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
Sociologists have argued that ethnic identity was something that people automatically had by virtue ...