Multiculturalism In Australia

Volume: 9 Number: 3 September 1, 2007
  • Alper Babacan
  • Hürriyet Babacan
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Multiculturalism In Australia

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the policy of multiculturalism in Australia. In its early phase, Multiculturalism was a tool for Australia’s post-war construction needs as it allowed for governments to manage ethnic diversity. During the 1980s and 1990s, multicultural policies incorporated elements of the economic rationalist agenda and failed to tackle deep seated racism in Australia. Throughout the late 1990s and into the post 2000 period, neo- liberal agendas have dominated the Commonwealth government’s policies with Multiculturalism being weakened. Driven by the politics of exclusion, the Howard government’s policies have revived the ’new racism’ in Australia. His article will first discuss the policy of Multiculturalism in its various phases. Following this, commentary is provided on Multicultural policies. It is concluded that a more inclusive multiculturalism needs to be adopted.

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Details

Primary Language

Turkish

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Journal Section

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Authors

Alper Babacan This is me
Post Doctoral Fellow, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Hürriyet Babacan This is me

Publication Date

September 1, 2007

Submission Date

September 1, 2007

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2007 Volume: 9 Number: 3

APA
Babacan, A., & Babacan, H. (2007). Multiculturalism In Australia. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 9(3), 25-38. https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG
AMA
1.Babacan A, Babacan H. Multiculturalism In Australia. isguc. 2007;9(3):25-38. https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG
Chicago
Babacan, Alper, and Hürriyet Babacan. 2007. “Multiculturalism In Australia”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 9 (3): 25-38. https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG.
EndNote
Babacan A, Babacan H (September 1, 2007) Multiculturalism In Australia. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 9 3 25–38.
IEEE
[1]A. Babacan and H. Babacan, “Multiculturalism In Australia”, isguc, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 25–38, Sept. 2007, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG
ISNAD
Babacan, Alper - Babacan, Hürriyet. “Multiculturalism In Australia”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 9/3 (September 1, 2007): 25-38. https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG.
JAMA
1.Babacan A, Babacan H. Multiculturalism In Australia. isguc. 2007;9:25–38.
MLA
Babacan, Alper, and Hürriyet Babacan. “Multiculturalism In Australia”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, vol. 9, no. 3, Sept. 2007, pp. 25-38, https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG.
Vancouver
1.Alper Babacan, Hürriyet Babacan. Multiculturalism In Australia. isguc [Internet]. 2007 Sep. 1;9(3):25-38. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA83UN45BG