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  • Title: Migration, Multiculturalism and Language Maintenance in Australia

    Migration, Multiculturalism and Language Maintenance in Australia

    Polish Migration to Melbourne in the 1980s
    by Beata Leuner (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: The Vanished Musicians

    The Vanished Musicians

    Jewish Refugees in Australia
    by Albrecht Dümling (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Search for a New National Identity

    The Search for a New National Identity

    The Rise of Multiculturalism in Canada and Australia, 1890s–1970s
    by Jatinder Mann (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Locals

    The Locals

    Identity, Place and Belonging in Australia and Beyond
    by Rob Garbutt (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: The Rendez-Vous

    The Rendez-Vous

    Poems of Multicultural Experience
    by Andrew Parkin (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Cultural Democracy and Ethnic Pluralism

    Cultural Democracy and Ethnic Pluralism

    Multicultural and multilingual policies in education
    by Richard J. Watts (Volume editor) Jerzy J. Smolicz (Volume editor)
    ©1997 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Intercultural Miscommunication Past and Present

    Intercultural Miscommunication Past and Present

    by Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: «Hier und anderswo»- «Here and elsewhere»

    «Hier und anderswo»- «Here and elsewhere»

    Ausgewählte Gedichte / Selected Poems
    by Manfred Jurgensen (Author)
    ©2003 Others
  • Australian Studies

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    This interdisciplinary book series showcases dynamic, innovative research on contemporary and historical Australian culture. It aims to foster interventions in established debates on Australia as well as opening up new areas of enquiry that reflect the diversity of interests in the scholarly community. The series includes research in a range of fields across the humanities and social sciences, such as history, literature, media, philosophy, cultural studies, gender studies and politics. Proposals are encouraged in areas such as Indigenous studies, critical race and whiteness studies, women'Â’s studies, studies in colonialism and coloniality, multiculturalism, the experimental humanities and ecocriticism. Of particular interest is research that promotes the study of Australia in cross-cultural, transnational and comparative contexts. Cross-disciplinarity and new methodologies are welcomed. The series will feature the work of leading authors but also invites proposals from emerging scholars. Proposals for monographs, biographies and high-quality edited volumes are welcomed. Proposals and manuscripts considered for the series will be subject to rigorous peer review and editorial attention. The series is affiliated with the International Australian Studies Association (www.inasa.org). Please see their website for information about applying to the ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme. Editorial Board: Dr Victoria Herche (University of Cologne), Dr Sukhmani Khorana (Western Sydney University), Associate Professor Shino Konishi (Australian Catholic University), Associate Professor Jeanine Leane (University of Melbourne), Associate Professor Alana Lentin (Western Sydney University), Professor Martin Nakata (James Cook University), Dr BJ Newton (University of New South Wales, Australia), Associate Professor Marguerite Nolan (Australian Catholic University), Dr Andonis Piperoglou (Griffith University), Associate Professor Emily Potter (Deakin University), Professor Noah Riseman (Australian Catholic University), Dr Jessa Rogers (Queensland University of Technology), Dr Liza-Mare Syron (University of New South Wales), Dr Anthea Taylor (University of Sydney), Dr Daniella Trimboli (Deakin University), Dr Daozhi Xu (Macquarie University). This interdisciplinary book series showcases dynamic, innovative research on contemporary and historical Australian culture. It aims to foster interventions in established debates on Australia as well as opening up new areas of enquiry that reflect the diversity of interests in the scholarly community. The series includes research in a range of fields across the humanities and social sciences, such as history, literature, media, philosophy, cultural studies, gender studies and politics. Proposals are encouraged in areas such as Indigenous studies, critical race and whiteness studies, women'Â’s studies, studies in colonialism and coloniality, multiculturalism, the experimental humanities and ecocriticism. Of particular interest is research that promotes the study of Australia in cross-cultural, transnational and comparative contexts. Cross-disciplinarity and new methodologies are welcomed. The series will feature the work of leading authors but also invites proposals from emerging scholars. Proposals for monographs, biographies and high-quality edited volumes are welcomed. Proposals and manuscripts considered for the series will be subject to rigorous peer review and editorial attention. The series is affiliated with the International Australian Studies Association (www.inasa.org). Please see their website for information about applying to the ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme. Editorial Board: Dr Victoria Herche (University of Cologne), Dr Sukhmani Khorana (Western Sydney University), Associate Professor Shino Konishi (Australian Catholic University), Associate Professor Jeanine Leane (University of Melbourne), Associate Professor Alana Lentin (Western Sydney University), Professor Martin Nakata (James Cook University), Dr BJ Newton (University of New South Wales, Australia), Associate Professor Marguerite Nolan (Australian Catholic University), Dr Andonis Piperoglou (Griffith University), Associate Professor Emily Potter (Deakin University), Professor Noah Riseman (Australian Catholic University), Dr Jessa Rogers (Queensland University of Technology), Dr Liza-Mare Syron (University of New South Wales), Dr Anthea Taylor (University of Sydney), Dr Daniella Trimboli (Deakin University), Dr Daozhi Xu (Macquarie University). This interdisciplinary book series showcases dynamic, innovative research on contemporary and historical Australian culture. It aims to foster interventions in established debates on Australia as well as opening up new areas of enquiry that reflect the diversity of interests in the scholarly community. The series includes research in a range of fields across the humanities and social sciences, such as history, literature, media, philosophy, cultural studies, gender studies and politics. Proposals are encouraged in areas such as Indigenous studies, critical race and whiteness studies, women'Â’s studies, studies in colonialism and coloniality, multiculturalism, the experimental humanities and ecocriticism. Of particular interest is research that promotes the study of Australia in cross-cultural, transnational and comparative contexts. Cross-disciplinarity and new methodologies are welcomed. The series will feature the work of leading authors but also invites proposals from emerging scholars. Proposals for monographs, biographies and high-quality edited volumes are welcomed. Proposals and manuscripts considered for the series will be subject to rigorous peer review and editorial attention. The series is affiliated with the International Australian Studies Association (www.inasa.org). Please see their website for information about applying to the ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme. Editorial Board: Dr Victoria Herche (University of Cologne), Dr Sukhmani Khorana (Western Sydney University), Associate Professor Shino Konishi (Australian Catholic University), Associate Professor Jeanine Leane (University of Melbourne), Associate Professor Alana Lentin (Western Sydney University), Professor Martin Nakata (James Cook University), Dr BJ Newton (University of New South Wales, Australia), Associate Professor Marguerite Nolan (Australian Catholic University), Dr Andonis Piperoglou (Griffith University), Associate Professor Emily Potter (Deakin University), Professor Noah Riseman (Australian Catholic University), Dr Jessa Rogers (Queensland University of Technology), Dr Liza-Mare Syron (University of New South Wales), Dr Anthea Taylor (University of Sydney), Dr Daniella Trimboli (Deakin University), Dr Daozhi Xu (Macquarie University).

    8 publications

  • Title: Sports Participation and Cultural Identity in the Experience of Young People

    Sports Participation and Cultural Identity in the Experience of Young People

    by Vegneskumar Maniam (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Title: Adult Education @ 21st Century

    Adult Education @ 21st Century

    by Peter Kell (Volume editor) Sue Shore (Volume editor) Michael Singh (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Social Exclusion

    Social Exclusion

    An Approach to the Australian Case
    by Doris Weiss (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
  • Title: Crucible of Cultures

    Crucible of Cultures

    Anglophone Drama at the Dawn of a New Millennium
    by Marc Maufort (Volume editor) Franca Bellarsi (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Otherness in the Novels of Patrick White

    Otherness in the Novels of Patrick White

    by Alma Budurlean (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: Empowerment of the Learner

    Empowerment of the Learner

    Changes and Challenges
    by Rita Kupetz (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Edited Collection
  • Title: Siting the Other

    Siting the Other

    Re-visions of Marginality in Australian and English-Canadian Drama
    by Marc Maufort (Volume editor) Franca Bellarsi (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Edited Collection
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