Student voice in an age of 'security'?

E Mayes - Critical Studies in Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
As student voice has become popularised as a school reform strategy, it has been critiqued
as another instrumental strategy that schools may use to govern students' speech, bodies …

Flagging white nationalism 'after Cronulla': from the beach to the net

A Johns - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, I use a case study analysis of two white nationalist movements online, in the
Australian context, to consider whether the prevalence and everyday uses of social media …

'I'm a local...': Negotiating belonging with former refugees in regional Australia through inclusive partnerships

L Anderson, R Cumings, K Gatwiri - … Civil Societies: An …, 2019 - search.informit.org
This article discusses the impact and implications of'I'm a Local...', an initiative developed in
partnership between a regional university, a refugee resettlement community organisation …

Religious Identity Representation of Arab Diaspora in the Linguistic Landscape of Shop Signs in Sydney Australia

K Yusuf, ANK Syaie, A A'la… - Issues in Language …, 2022 - repository.uinsa.ac.id
One of the fascinating issues concerning the Arab diaspora is the way they represent their
identity in the new environment in which they live, interacting with the indigenous and other …

Out of place, in a hostile space:'Australian values' and the politics of belonging

P O'Keeffe, S Nipperess - Ethics and social welfare, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The trauma associated with resettling in a new country is considerable for young people
who have experienced (forced) migration. The loss of place and loss of connection with …

The long reach of the riots: Denying racism, forgetting cronulla

A Wise - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Sydney's 2005 Cronulla Riots marked a watershed moment in race relations
between White and Arabic-speaking Australians. In this essay, I reflect on how the riots now …

Interrogating Antipodean Angst: New Zealand's Non-Muslim Majority Talk About Muslims

E Ash, E Kahu, K Tuffin - Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract This study addresses Douglas Pratt's 2010 claim that New Zealand's non-Muslim
majority experience “angst” in relation to a growing Muslim population. Based on interviews …

Gendered Islamophobia: Intersectionality, religion and space for British South Asian Muslim women

R Bibi - Intersectionality in Social Work, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The focus of this chapter is British South Asian Muslim women in Oldham, and an analysis is
employed which navigates intersectional identities within spaces and social structures …

"... diversity is regarded as a strength and an asset": Multiculturalism as understood, valued and lived in two regional Australian high schools

NJ Colvin - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Abstract “Cultural diversity” and “multiculturalism” have become household terms in
Australia and hallmarks of national identity. Not only do state and federal multicultural …

Racism and Resistance: African Australian Challenges to Spatial Management Practices in Australian Institutions

P O'Keeffe - Power, Privilege and Place in Australian Society, 2024 - Springer
In this chapter, I draw on Ghassan Hage's (Inter-Asia Cult Stud 1: 85–96, 2000; J Int Migr
Integr 3: 417–437, 2002) concept of spatial management to analyse how racism and …