Chinese Walls: Australian Multiculturalism and the Necessity for Human Rights

被引:7
作者
Jakubowicz, Andrew [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Technol Sydney, Sociol, Off Floor 5 Rm 427,Bldg 10,POB 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
[2] UTS, Cosmopolitan Civil Soc Key Res Strength Res Ctr, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
关键词
Chinese Australians; Chinese Migration; Human Rights; Multiculturalism; Political Participation; Racism;
D O I
10.1080/07256868.2011.618111
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Australian multiculturalism is undergoing major challenges and reformulations. In part, this is due to the rapidly increasing presence of Chinese communities. In the past, 'The Chinese' were both a major trigger for the creation of and later protagonists for the abolition of White Australia. The complex and multiple layers of engagement of the Chinese in the Australian political system range from inter-governmental relations, through national political and policy issues, to local politics. Their involvement in a wide range of political parties and the interweaving of international and national politics, and economic and policy decisions, indicates political changes that may transcend the problematic of a multiculturalism constituted before the terror attacks of 2001 and before the rise of China as an international economic and political force in the wake of the 2007 - 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Moreover, the effective integration of the Chinese into Australian society may depend on how well the human rights dimension of multicultural policy is applied and conveyed to and through the Chinese population.
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页码:691 / 706
页数:16
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