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Citizenship and Globalisation Research Paper Series

The Citizenship and Globalisation Research Papers are peer-reviewed online and print publications that promote original and scholarly research on all aspects of citizenship and globalisation. The topics covered are diverse and represent the breadth of research excellence in this multidisciplinary academic field. Submissions for publication consideration may be sent to: vince.marotta@deakin.edu.au.

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Latest Volume

 

Volume 4, 2013

Karen Lane 'Health Cosmopolitanism: The Case for Traditional Birth Attendants', Vol. 4, No. 1 Download

 


 

Volume 3, 2012

Janine Little (Guest Editor) 'The Sex Factor: Media Representations of Women and Men in Australia', Vol. 3, No. 3. (Special Issue) Download

Andrew Vandenberg 'The My School Website in Australia', Vol. 3, No. 2 Download

Andrew Scott (Guest Editor) 'Changing children’s chances: can Australia learn from Nordic countries?', Vol. 3, No. 1. (Special Issue) Download

 


Volume 2, 2011

Alexander Naraniecki 'Multicultural thought in Australia: The legacy of Jerzy Zubrzycki'

Volume 2, Number 4, December 2011, pp. 66-84 Download

 

Leonie Rutherford & Adam Brown, 'Multiplatform Innovation and Participatory Citizenship: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Digital Children's Television Projects'

Volume 2, Number 3, October 2011, pp. 45-65 Download

 

Jill Bamforth, 'Migrant women and discrimination in Australia: a tiered narrative study'
Volume 2, Number 2, August 2011, pp. 23-44 Download



Tuba Boz, 'Independent Documentary-Film Production in the Context of the War on Terrorism'
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2011, pp. 1-22 Download

 

 


Volume 1, 2010

CGRP, Vol. 1, No.1

Preliminary Remarks on the Institutional Structures of Secessionist Movements: The cases of PKK, Iraqi Kurdistan, and Transnistria
Dr Costas Laoutides
School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia

 

CGRP, Vol. 1, No.2

Humanity or Justice?
Dr Stan van Hooft
School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia



CGRP, Vol. 1, No.3

Contextualisation of International Development Principles to Difficult Contexts: A Case Study of Myanmar
Mr Anthony Ware
School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia

 

CGRP, Vol. 1, No.4

Refugees’ labour market access in Australia: A case study of Eritrea African Immigrants
Late Mr Hassan Ibrahim, Prof. Pasquale Sgro*, Prof. Fethi Mansouri** and Dr Christine Jubb***
*Deakin Graduate School of Business, Deakin University
** School of International and Political Studies
*** Research Fellow - ANCAAR School of Accounting and Business Information Systems Australian National University
#This paper is dedicated to the late Ibrahim Hassan who sadly passed away while undertaking doctoral research on Eritrean refugees and migrants in Australia. The co-authors were members of his supervisory panel and wish to dedicate this paper to Hassan Ibrahim and his family.

 


© 2010 by the author

Series Editors: F. Mansouri; V. Marotta; D. Hundt
Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation
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Publishing Body: Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University
Frequency:
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Disclaimer:
The contents of the articles published within the CCG Research Paper Series are of the author’s sole responsibility. They do not represent the views of the Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation or its staff. Any inquiries related to the article’s content and all permission to cite should be directed to the author.

ISSN 1838-2118 (Print)
ISSN 1838-2126 (Online)

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