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Social Identities
Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture
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Afghan Hazara Refugees in Australia: Constructing Australian Citizens

Pages 31-50 | Published online: 22 Jan 2007

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Ramón Spaaij, Jonathan Magee, Ruth Jeanes, Dawn Penney & Justen O’Connor. (2023) Informal sport and (non)belonging among Hazara migrants in Australia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:17, pages 4352-4371.
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Ryan Frazer. (2022) Care, chaos and cosmos: territorial refrains of refugee belonging. Social & Cultural Geography 23:7, pages 915-933.
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Stephen Wearing, Mary Mostafanezhad, Nha Nguyen, Truc Ha Thanh Nguyen & Matthew McDonald. (2018) ‘Poor children on Tinder’ and their Barbie Saviours: towards a feminist political economy of volunteer tourism. Leisure Studies 37:5, pages 500-514.
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Naduni Wickramaararchchi & Edgar Burns. (2017) Local newspaper reporting humanitarian migrants’ settlement experience in an Australian country town. Rural Society 26:2, pages 125-142.
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Caitlin Nunn, Celia McMichael, Sandra M. Gifford & Ignacio Correa-Velez. (2016) Mobility and security: the perceived benefits of citizenship for resettled young people from refugee backgrounds. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42:3, pages 382-399.
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L.V. Nayano Taylor-Neumann & Mohana Raj Balasingam. (2013) Migratory Patterns and Settlement Experiences of African Australians of Refugee Background in Murray Bridge, South Australia. Australian Geographer 44:2, pages 161-175.
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Debbie Rodan & Cheryl Lange. (2008) Going Overboard? Representing Hazara Afghan Refugees as Just Like Us. Journal of Intercultural Studies 29:2, pages 153-169.
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Sonia Magdalena Tascón. (2008) Narratives of race and nation: Everyday whiteness in Australia. Social Identities 14:2, pages 253-274.
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Maruška Svašek & Zlatko Skrbiš. (2007) PASSIONS AND POWERS: EMOTIONS AND GLOBALISATION. Identities 14:4, pages 367-383.
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Farida Tilbury. (2007) ‘We are Family’: The Use of Family Tropes in Refugee/Advocate Talk. Social Identities 13:5, pages 627-649.
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Omid Rezaei, Vicki Banham & Hossein Adibi. (2023) Afghan immigrants in Western Australia: Divisions within the community and integration within the society. Ethnicities, pages 146879682311814.
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Yol Nakanishi. (2022) Exploring the Needs of Female Afghan Migrants Living in Japan. Asean Social Work Journal, pages 35-49.
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Amy Neve. (2022) Building a Life in Australia: Young Hazara Men and the Journey to ‘Adulthood’. Journal of Refugee Studies 35:1, pages 454-470.
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Ryan Frazer. (2020) Becoming-friend and the limits of care in refugee resettlement. Emotion, Space and Society 37, pages 100733.
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MILENA BELLONI. (2019) When the phone stops ringing: on the meanings and causes of disruptions in communication between Eritrean refugees and their families back home. Global Networks 20:2, pages 256-273.
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Michelle Peterie. (2018) Personal care as political activism: Refugee and asylum seeker friendship programmes. Australian Journal of Social Issues 53:4, pages 400-415.
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Pthai Tudsri & Aparna Hebbani. (2014) ‘Now I’m Part of Australia and I Need to Know What Is Happening Here’: Case of Hazara Male Former Refugees in Brisbane Strategically Selecting Media to Aid Acculturation. Journal of International Migration and Integration 16:4, pages 1273-1289.
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Kevin Lyons, Joanne Hanley, Stephen Wearing & John Neil. (2012) Gap year volunteer tourism. Annals of Tourism Research 39:1, pages 361-378.
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Anne Pedersen, Farida Fozdar & Mary Anne Kenny. 2012. Peace Psychology in Australia. Peace Psychology in Australia 121 137 .
John Sawtell, Virginia Dickson-Swift & Glenda Verrinder. (2010) “It's not all tied up with bureaucrats and funding”: Autonomous volunteer participation in the rural resettlement of refugees. Australian Journal of Social Issues 45:4, pages 543-558.
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Loretta Baldassar. (2007) L’aide transnationale au sein des familles d’immigrés qualifiés établis en Australie: une comparaison entre les immigrés italiens et les réfugiés afghans1. Enfances, Familles, Générations:6.
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