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Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations
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ABSTRACT
Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations reflects on the tensions and contradictions that arise within debates on social inclusion, arguing that both the concept of social inclusion and policy surrounding it need to incorporate visions of citizenship that value ethnic diversity. Presenting the latest empirical research from Australia and engaging with contemporary global debates on questions of identity, citizenship, intercultural relations and social inclusion, this book unsettles fixed assumptions about who is included as a valued citizen and explores the possibilities for engendering inclusive visions of citizenship in local, national and transnational spaces. Organised around the themes of identity, citizenship and intercultural relations, this interdisciplinary collection sheds light on the role that ethnic diversity can play in fostering new visions of inclusivity and citizenship in a globalised world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction: Social Inclusion: Exp loring the Concept
part |2 pages
Part I: Identity and Social Inclusion
chapter 1|20 pages
From Multiculturalism to Social Inclusion: The Resilience of Australian National Values since Federation
chapter 2|12 pages
Constructing Australian Citizenship as Christian: Or How to Exclude Muslims from the National Imagining
chapter 4|15 pages
Waves of Migration Exclusion and Inclusion: The Experiences of Polish Australians
chapter 5|15 pages
The Deliberative Politics of Cultural Diversity: Beyond Interest and Identity Politics?
part |2 pages
Part II: Citizenship and Social Inclusion
chapter 7|14 pages
Avenues for Belonging: Civic and Ethnic Dimensions of Multicultural Citizenship in Australia
chapter 8|12 pages
Socially Inclusive School Environments: Identity Development and Active Citizenship
chapter 9|12 pages
Negotiating Norms of Inclusion: Comparative Perspectives from Muslim Community Leadership in the West
part |2 pages
Part III: Intercultural Relations and Spaces of Social Inclusion