Description

Australia's history is one embedded in a host of race relations, migration stories and questions of belonging. These narratives have fed a number of historical and contemporary debates both politically, socially and culturally about what it means to be \"Australian\" and how our nation is defined. In this subject, students … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Text Requisites

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this subject, graduates will be able to:
1.
Discuss and critically evaluate key theories related to migration, ethnicity and belonging
2.
Apply theories and concepts to specific examples of political, cultural and social issues of migration, ethnicity and belonging
3.
Analyse and critique current policies and regimes of migration within Australia or overseas using frameworks from this subject

Assessments

1. Written - Test/Quiz

2. Written - Case study analysis

3. Written - Test/Quiz

Offerings

Trimester 1

MML-CNS-TR1

ONL-TSV-TR1

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