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Social cohesion in Australia

James Jupp & John Nieuwenhuysen with Emma Dawson

Cambridge University Press, 2007

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-220) and index

収録内容

  • The quest for harmony / James Jupp
  • Conceptualising social cohesion / Andrew Markus and Liudmila Kirpitchenko
  • Measuring social cohesion in a diverse society / Nick Economou
  • Australian Government initiatives for social cohesion / The Hon. Kevin Andrews
  • The landmark of Cronulla / Jock Collins
  • Policing the other : Lebanese young people in a climate of conflict / Rob White
  • Religious resurgence and diversity and social cohesion in Australia / Gary D. Bouma and Rod Ling
  • Family and nation : the indigenous/non-indigenous relationship / Tim Rowse
  • Social cohesion and cultural fragility : a paradox of indigenous rapports with Eurasian Australia / Robert Nelson
  • Educational attainments, inter-ethnic marriage and social cohesion / Siew-Ean Khoo
  • Unions, the workplace and social cohesion / Santina Bertone
  • Education and social cohesion / Hurriyet Babacan
  • The media and social cohesion / Andrew Jakubowicz
  • The problem of sport and social cohesion / Brett Hutchins
  • Counter-terrorism and the politics of social cohesion / Jenny Hocking
  • Social cohesion and human rights : would a bill of rights enhance social cohesion in Australia? / Gabrielle McKinnon

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Australia's reputation as a successful large scale immigrant-receiving nation is well formed. In the latest wave, not only have millions of diverse people arrived in the post-war period from 1945 to a growing, high income, good employment economy; but the society absorbing them has remained stable and cohesive. This is not to say that it has been entirely plain sailing - sensitive debate, isolated interethnic violence, and the degree of migrant ghettoisation have been prominent, though varying in intensity over time. But overall, the planned program of immigration and settlement by Australia's governments over the years has been successful. This volume examines key elements of the means by which social cohesion can be constructively sought in Australia. With contributions from some of Australia's leading experts in this field, this book addresses the key concern: what are the threats to Australia's social cohesion and how can they be countered?

目次

  • Introduction John Nieuwenhuysen
  • 1. The quest for harmony James Jupp
  • 2. The conditions for social cohesion Andrew Markus and Liudmila Kirpitchenko
  • 3. Social cohesion in a diverse society Nick Economou
  • 4. Government initiatives for social cohesion Stewart Foster
  • 5. The landmark of Cronulla Jock Collins
  • 6. Policing the other: Lebanese young people in a climate of conflict Rob White
  • 7. Religious resurgence and diversity and social cohesion in Australia Gary D. Bouma and Rod Ling
  • 8. Family and nation: the indigenous /non-indigenous relationship Tim Rowse
  • 9. Social cohesion and cultural fragility: paradoxes of indigenous rapports with Eurasian Australia Robert Nelson
  • 10. Educational attainment and interethnic marriage Siew-ean Khoo
  • 11. Unions and the workplace Santina Bertone
  • 12. Education Hurriyet Babacan
  • 13. The media Andrew Jakubowicz
  • 14. Sport Brett Hutchins
  • 15. Terrorism and the politics Jenny Hocking
  • 16. The arts and social cohesion Robert Nelson
  • 15. Human rights and social cohesion Gabrielle McKinnon
  • 16. Human rights and social cohesion: would a Bill of Rights enhance social cohesion in Australia? Gabrielle McKinnon.

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