Professor Fethi Mansouri, who holds the UNESCO Chair for Comparative Research on Cultural Diversity, has published a new book, The Global Politics of Forced Migration: An Australian Perspective.
We conducted a stocktake review of quantitative racism data collected nationally in Australia until July 2022.
We explore the diversity, histories, and social experiences of migrant youth in Melbourne and Toronto and how they negotiate difference and otherness in their everyday lives.
We explore education discourses, policies, and curricula developments relating to diversity in Australia.
Drawing on interviews with migrant youth, this paper explores the relationship between transcultural capital and the negotiation of belonging within wider social and political challenges.