This article began out of many train journeys from the author’s home in Eastern Sydney to various parts of the Western suburbs where she was working with young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. These young people are redefining what it means to be Australian, negotiating their sense of self in the friction of boundary clashes with sites of power such as family, peers, local authorities, and the state itself. There is a realization in their construction of popular culture that even where social constraint is strong, there are still possibilities, still interstitial spaces in the city where they can create their own sense of place and maybe even reinvigorate wider cultural institutions in Australia
Increasingly minority youth, especially from Muslim backgrounds, have been seen in Australian public...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
Bob Birrell and Virginia Rapson (2002, p.11), in an article for People and Place, claimed that Sydne...
This article began out of many train journeys from the author’s home in Eastern Sydney to various pa...
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...
Debates about globalization have been accompanied by considerable critical assessment of the notion ...
Redfern-Waterloo, on the edge of Sydney's CBD, has long been an important center for the city's Abor...
Living with difference is an unavoidable part of living in Australia. How we live with difference, t...
Living with difference is an unavoidable part of living in Australia. How we live with difference, t...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Debates about globalization have been accompanied by considerable critical assessment of the notion ...
Suburban development in western Sydney boomed in the area during the 1960′s and 1970′s, and soon the...
Increasingly minority youth, especially from Muslim backgrounds, have been seen in Australian public...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
Bob Birrell and Virginia Rapson (2002, p.11), in an article for People and Place, claimed that Sydne...
This article began out of many train journeys from the author’s home in Eastern Sydney to various pa...
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...
Debates about globalization have been accompanied by considerable critical assessment of the notion ...
Redfern-Waterloo, on the edge of Sydney's CBD, has long been an important center for the city's Abor...
Living with difference is an unavoidable part of living in Australia. How we live with difference, t...
Living with difference is an unavoidable part of living in Australia. How we live with difference, t...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Debates about globalization have been accompanied by considerable critical assessment of the notion ...
Suburban development in western Sydney boomed in the area during the 1960′s and 1970′s, and soon the...
Increasingly minority youth, especially from Muslim backgrounds, have been seen in Australian public...
Can the arts change how we view cities? How can we evaluate the broad social impacts of arts progra...
Bob Birrell and Virginia Rapson (2002, p.11), in an article for People and Place, claimed that Sydne...