Critical Reflections on Migration, 'Race' and Multiculturalism
Australia in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Boese, Martina; Marotta, Vince
Critical Reflections on Migration, 'Race' and Multiculturalism
Australia in a Global Context
Herausgeber: Boese, Martina; Marotta, Vince
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An essential contribution to the current mapping of migration studies, with a focus on Australian scholarship in its international context, this collection will be of interest to undergraduates and postgraduates interested in fields such as Sociology, Cultural Studies, Geography and Politics.
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An essential contribution to the current mapping of migration studies, with a focus on Australian scholarship in its international context, this collection will be of interest to undergraduates and postgraduates interested in fields such as Sociology, Cultural Studies, Geography and Politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876227
- ISBN-10: 0367876221
- Artikelnr.: 58441603
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876227
- ISBN-10: 0367876221
- Artikelnr.: 58441603
Vince Marotta is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Deakin University and Coordinator of Publishing and Mentorship at the Alfred Deakin Research Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation. Martina Boese is a Lecturer in Sociology at La Trobe University.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction Martina Boese
PART 1 Theories and Methodologies in Migration Research
Chapter 1 Understanding Global Migration and Diversity: A Case Study of
South Korea
Stephen Castles
Chapter 2 Multiculturalism and Feminism: Women and the Burden of
Representation
Georgina Tsolidis
Chapter 3 New Australian Ways of Knowing 'Multiculturalism' in a Period of
Rapid Social Change: When Ibn Khaldun Engages Southern Theory.
Andrew Jakubowicz
PART 2 Migration, Settlement and the State
Chapter 4 Australia's New Guest-Workers: Opportunity or Exploitation?
Jock Collins
Chapter 5 Theorising Migrant Work Beyond Economic Multiculturalism and
Methodological Nationalism
Martina Boese
Chapter 6 Producing Knowledge about Refugee Settlement in Australia
Klaus Neumann and Sandy Gifford
PART 3 Race, Racism and Post-Nationalism
Chapter 7 (Not) Doing Race: 'Casual Racism', 'Bystander Antiracism' and
'Ordinariness' in Australian Racism Studies
Alana Lentin
Chapter 8 "It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine":
Considering a Postnational World
Farida Fozdar
Chapter 9 'Race' and the Lived Experiences of Australians of Sudanese
Background
Karen Farquharson, Timothy Marjoribanks and David Nolan
PART 4 Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism
Chapter 10 Australian Migrant Families and the Transnationalisation of Care
Loretta Baldassar
Chapter 11 Capitalism and Cosmopolitanism: A Very Australian Juxtaposition
Val Colic-Peisker
Chapter 12 Public Spaces in the Context of the Networked Citizen and M
List of Contributors
Introduction Martina Boese
PART 1 Theories and Methodologies in Migration Research
Chapter 1 Understanding Global Migration and Diversity: A Case Study of
South Korea
Stephen Castles
Chapter 2 Multiculturalism and Feminism: Women and the Burden of
Representation
Georgina Tsolidis
Chapter 3 New Australian Ways of Knowing 'Multiculturalism' in a Period of
Rapid Social Change: When Ibn Khaldun Engages Southern Theory.
Andrew Jakubowicz
PART 2 Migration, Settlement and the State
Chapter 4 Australia's New Guest-Workers: Opportunity or Exploitation?
Jock Collins
Chapter 5 Theorising Migrant Work Beyond Economic Multiculturalism and
Methodological Nationalism
Martina Boese
Chapter 6 Producing Knowledge about Refugee Settlement in Australia
Klaus Neumann and Sandy Gifford
PART 3 Race, Racism and Post-Nationalism
Chapter 7 (Not) Doing Race: 'Casual Racism', 'Bystander Antiracism' and
'Ordinariness' in Australian Racism Studies
Alana Lentin
Chapter 8 "It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine":
Considering a Postnational World
Farida Fozdar
Chapter 9 'Race' and the Lived Experiences of Australians of Sudanese
Background
Karen Farquharson, Timothy Marjoribanks and David Nolan
PART 4 Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism
Chapter 10 Australian Migrant Families and the Transnationalisation of Care
Loretta Baldassar
Chapter 11 Capitalism and Cosmopolitanism: A Very Australian Juxtaposition
Val Colic-Peisker
Chapter 12 Public Spaces in the Context of the Networked Citizen and M
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction Martina Boese
PART 1 Theories and Methodologies in Migration Research
Chapter 1 Understanding Global Migration and Diversity: A Case Study of
South Korea
Stephen Castles
Chapter 2 Multiculturalism and Feminism: Women and the Burden of
Representation
Georgina Tsolidis
Chapter 3 New Australian Ways of Knowing 'Multiculturalism' in a Period of
Rapid Social Change: When Ibn Khaldun Engages Southern Theory.
Andrew Jakubowicz
PART 2 Migration, Settlement and the State
Chapter 4 Australia's New Guest-Workers: Opportunity or Exploitation?
Jock Collins
Chapter 5 Theorising Migrant Work Beyond Economic Multiculturalism and
Methodological Nationalism
Martina Boese
Chapter 6 Producing Knowledge about Refugee Settlement in Australia
Klaus Neumann and Sandy Gifford
PART 3 Race, Racism and Post-Nationalism
Chapter 7 (Not) Doing Race: 'Casual Racism', 'Bystander Antiracism' and
'Ordinariness' in Australian Racism Studies
Alana Lentin
Chapter 8 "It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine":
Considering a Postnational World
Farida Fozdar
Chapter 9 'Race' and the Lived Experiences of Australians of Sudanese
Background
Karen Farquharson, Timothy Marjoribanks and David Nolan
PART 4 Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism
Chapter 10 Australian Migrant Families and the Transnationalisation of Care
Loretta Baldassar
Chapter 11 Capitalism and Cosmopolitanism: A Very Australian Juxtaposition
Val Colic-Peisker
Chapter 12 Public Spaces in the Context of the Networked Citizen and M
List of Contributors
Introduction Martina Boese
PART 1 Theories and Methodologies in Migration Research
Chapter 1 Understanding Global Migration and Diversity: A Case Study of
South Korea
Stephen Castles
Chapter 2 Multiculturalism and Feminism: Women and the Burden of
Representation
Georgina Tsolidis
Chapter 3 New Australian Ways of Knowing 'Multiculturalism' in a Period of
Rapid Social Change: When Ibn Khaldun Engages Southern Theory.
Andrew Jakubowicz
PART 2 Migration, Settlement and the State
Chapter 4 Australia's New Guest-Workers: Opportunity or Exploitation?
Jock Collins
Chapter 5 Theorising Migrant Work Beyond Economic Multiculturalism and
Methodological Nationalism
Martina Boese
Chapter 6 Producing Knowledge about Refugee Settlement in Australia
Klaus Neumann and Sandy Gifford
PART 3 Race, Racism and Post-Nationalism
Chapter 7 (Not) Doing Race: 'Casual Racism', 'Bystander Antiracism' and
'Ordinariness' in Australian Racism Studies
Alana Lentin
Chapter 8 "It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine":
Considering a Postnational World
Farida Fozdar
Chapter 9 'Race' and the Lived Experiences of Australians of Sudanese
Background
Karen Farquharson, Timothy Marjoribanks and David Nolan
PART 4 Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism
Chapter 10 Australian Migrant Families and the Transnationalisation of Care
Loretta Baldassar
Chapter 11 Capitalism and Cosmopolitanism: A Very Australian Juxtaposition
Val Colic-Peisker
Chapter 12 Public Spaces in the Context of the Networked Citizen and M