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  Jakubowicz, Andrew
A Quintessential Collision
 
This paper explores processes of cultural collision and reconstitution through an examination of three dimensions of the Vietnamese in Australia - the criminal world of the heroin trade; the rise and fall of Phuong Ngo; and the celebration of Generation 2.
Format: pdf | Size: 192 Kb | Length: 13 pages | Date Added: 21 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Auditing Multiculturalism: the Australian empire a generation after Galbally
 
Text of a presentation reflecting on the first 25 years of multicultural policy in Australia. Presented at the FECCA conference, December 2003
Format: pdf | Size: 931 kb | Length: 16 pages | Date Added: 26 February 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Auditing Multiculturalism: the Australian empire a generation after Galbally
 
Powerpoint of a presentation reflecting on the first 25 years of multicultural policy in Australia. Presented at the FECCA conference, December 2003
Format: ppt | Size: 134 kb | Length: 19 slides | Date Added: 01 March 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew; Cummings, Karen; Gibbings, Beth and Meekosha, Helen
Equal Disappointment Opportunity?: Executive Summary
 
Executive summary of this 1987 report, which examines issues of access for migrants to services of the federal Department of Community Services and finds some of the problems with these programs lie with the department itself.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew; Cummings, Karen; Gibbings, Beth and Meekosha, Helen
Equal Disappointment Opportunity?: Summary of Recommendations
 
Recommendations of this 1987 report, proposing improvements to programs of the federal Department of Community Services for immigrants and their children, and to the way they are run.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew and Seneviratne, Kalinga
Ethnic conflict and the Australian media
 
Excerpts of this 1996 paper, which examines how the various media cover stories involving ethnic or racial conflict and finds numerous shortcomings due to a range of factors, from media ownership, to lack of representation of minorities, to poor complaint handling procedures.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Fear and Loathing in Ipswich: Exploring Mainstream and Anabranch in the Race Debate
 
This 1996 article examines the racism debate surrounding Pauline Hanson as part of a shift in “mainstream” values in Australian society, underway since the 1996 election of the Howard government, and the media role in interpreting and influencing the debate.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Government attacks nation’s public culture
 
This article from late 1996 says the Howard government has halted implementation of any multicultural agenda for the arts and asks are “multicultural arts to disappear under new regime?”
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Introduction
 
Read Prof Andrew Jakubowicz's introduction to the Making of Multicultural Australia
Format: doc | Size: 33Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 04 February 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Introduction
 
Format: doc | Size: 33 Kb | Length: | Date Added: 26 February 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Myths about Migration and Australia
 
Four often used statements to oppose immigration, and the reasons why – when examined - these do not add up.
Format: pdf | Size: 271K | Length: | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew; Coupe, Bronwyn and Randall, Lois
Nextdoor Neighbours
 
Segments of a 1992 report canvassing the experiences of ethnic Australians as audiences of mass media, which finds the media are not seen to be accurately reflecting Australian society and recommends ways of ensuring the media are more representative.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 29 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Racism, Multiculturalism and the Immigration Debate
 
In this 1985 bibliographic essay, sociologist Andrew Jakubowicz surveys the debate over the years multiculturalism came to prominence as a social program, and looks at how in the mid ‘80s anti-immigration views and economic factors have become increasingly linked
Format: pdf | Size: 344K | Length: 11 pages | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Special Broadcasting Service in the Banana Republic - Quo Vadis?
 
Sociologist Andrew Jakubowicz argues that there is little saving to be made from amalgamating SBS and the ABC, saying the proposal in the 1986 Federal Budget represents a cynical political exercise which would constitute a great loss.
Format: pdf | Size: 226K | Length: 3 pages | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
State, Multiculturalism and Ethnic Leadership in Australia
 
Sociologist Prof. Andrew Jakubowicz outlines in this 1995 paper the evolution of ethnic political practice in Australia and the changes it will continue to undergo because of political events in other parts of the world and global trends to greater movements of people.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
The state and the welfare of immigrants in Australia
 
This 1989 paper by sociologist Andrew Jakubowicz outlines the development of government policies in response to the flow of immigrants into Australia, with a focus on the welfare system, and within the context of the basic economic contradictions of Australian society.
Format: pdf | Size: 798K | Length: 28 pages | Date Added: 26 March 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Vietnamese in Australia: a generation of settlement and adaptation
 
This paper explores processes of cultural collision and reconstitution through an examination of four dimensions of the Vietnamese in Australia - the criminal world of the heroin trade; the position of Vietnamese women in the economy of the clothing industry; the rise and fall of criminal and politician Phuong Ngo; and the celebration of Generation 2.
Format: doc | Size: 138 Kb | Length: 18 pages | Date Added: 12 May 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Weblinks and References - Asylum Seekers
 
Weblinks and references for further reading on asylum seekers
Format: doc | Size: 24 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 22 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Weblinks and References – Globalisation
 
Weblinks and references on globalisation
Format: doc | Size: 26 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 20 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Weblinks and References – Refugees
 
Weblinks and references for further reading on refugees
Format: doc | Size: 24 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 21 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Weblinks and References – The Vietnamese in Australia
 
Weblinks and References for further study on the Vietnamese in Australia
Format: doc | Size: 24 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 21 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jakubowicz, Andrew
Weblinks and References: Islam
 
Weblinks and references for further information on Islam
Format: doc | Size: 24 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 21 April 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jayasuriya, Laksiri
Citizenship and Republicanism in a Multicultural Nation
 
This 1993 paper says that with constitutional change likely as the country debates republicanism, it is important to incorporate the pluralism of society within the whole spectrum of institutions, including the concept of citizenship.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jayasuriya, Laksiri
Key issues in Citizenship and Republicanism
 
Key issues in Citizenship and Republicanism by Emeritus Prof Laksiri Jayasuriya from Teaching Heritage
Format: doc | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 17 July 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jayasuriya, Laksiri
Multiculturalism in Australia
 
n this 1985 article, Western Australian sociologist Prof. Laksiri Jayasuriya explores the philosophy and rationale of multiculturalism and underlying social policies.
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  Jegorow, Bill
The rock on which we stand
 
On the 20th anniversary of the ECC of NSW in 1995, founding chairperson Bill Jegorow emphasises the significance of the event and pays tribute to those who made the Council’s creation possible.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jonas, William
Face the Facts: Website Introduction
 
Dr Bill Jonas the Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner says that in 2003 race and racism are still burning issues in Australian society. The furore over refugees, anti-Arab and anti-Muslim prejudices abound and need to be addressed. Read Face the Facts at the HREOC website to debunk some of the myths
Format: pdf | Size: 30 Kb | Length: 1 page | Date Added: 01 March 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jonas, William
National Consultations: Racism and Civil Society
 
Australia participates in the United Nations World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance 31 August - 8 September 2001 in Durban, South Africa
Format: pdf | Size: 64 kb | Length: 2 pages | Date Added: 27 February 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jonas, William
"I want respect and equality": A Summary of Consultations with Civil Society on Racism in Australia
 
"I want respect and equality " summarises the oucomes of national consultations on racism across Australia in 2001. The 29 recommendations come from public meetings, written submissions and focus groups suggests that racism is a serious problem that affects any people in Australia. Read the Forward and Introduction from this publication.
Format: pdf | Size: 72 kb | Length: 2 pages | Date Added: 27 February 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jonathan Pickering
Globalisation: A threat to Australian culture?
 
Read Jonathan Pickering's essay on the relationship between globalisation and Australian culture.
Format: pdf | Size: 148 KB | Length: 14 pages | Date Added: 22 November 2004 | | VIEW |
 
  Jupp, James
A Call for Courageous Leadership
 
The edited version of a talk given in mid-1996, in which Professor James Jupp regrets the downgrading of multicultural programs, and emphasises the need for federal leadership on matters relating to ethnic affairs.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |
 
  Jupp, James
Future Directions for Multicultural Policy
 
James Jupp suggests multicultural policy for the future, taking into account the various dimensions of contemporary policy and debate.
Format: pdf | Size: 93 KB | Length: 6 pages | Date Added: 06 March 2006 | | VIEW |
 
  Jupp, James
Multiculturalism: A look at research in the future
 
An article by Prof. James Jupp of ANU’s Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies in 1995, examining the role of the Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research (BIMPR) from its inception in 1989, and the changing research requirements in the field of immigration and multicultural studies.
Format: pdf | Size: | Length: | Date Added: 01 April 2002 | | VIEW |

 
 
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