South Sudanese diaspora in Australia and New Zealand : reconciling the past with the present /

Since 1996, approximately 30,000 South Sudanese people have immigrated to Australia and New Zealand via humanitarian pathways. This text offers insight into these associated communities' resettlement experiences and provides a broader sociological context in which the South Sudanese diaspora ca...

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Other Authors: Marlowe, Jay M., Harris, Anne M., Lyons, Tanya
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • South Sudanese diaspora in global contexts / Tanya Lyons
  • People of Sudanese heritage living in Australia: implications of demography for individual and community resilience / Julie Robinson
  • A statistical profile of the Sudan-born in Australia / Barbara Edgar
  • Being South Sudanese in the diaspora: exploring the relationship between pre-migration, identity and labeling / Melissa Phillips
  • Still `Working the hyphen': intercultural collaboration as creative research / Nyadol Nyuon
  • South Sudanese resettlement: acculturation strategies and social capital / Jay Marlowe
  • Falling through the cracks: Southern Sudanese refugees' experiences of housing and accommodation shortage in South Australia / Lino Lejukole
  • Longitudinal evidence on educational and occupational outcomes amongst South Sudanese men from refugee backgrounds living in urban and regional southeast Queensland / Gerald Onsando
  • At the meatworks and beyond: Southern Sudanese employment experiences in regional Australia / Martina Boese
  • Navigating intercultural difference: understanding the perspective of Sudanese former refugee women in Australia / Helen Bristed
  • What language is Nuba? Translocative identities in the Sudanese Nuba Australian diaspora / Michele Grossman
  • Agency and belonging: Southern Sudanese former refugees' reflections on life in Australia / Janecke Wille
  • Australian family law: a difficult adjustment for South Sudanese communities / Danijela Milos
  • Blocked opportunity and threatened identity: understanding experiences of disrespect in South Sudanese Australians / Ibolya Losoncz
  • Positive parenting: integrating Sudanese traditions and New Zealand styles of parenting. An evaluation of Strategies with Kids-Information for Parents (SKIP) / Fiona Pienaar
  • The settlers' dream: resettlement experiences of Sudanese refugees in New Zealand / Julius Marete
  • Sudanese diaspora: reconciling the past with the present / Jay Marlowe.