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Migrant Histories and Heritage Making

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Reflections on researching the heritage making practices of Australia's migrant and ethnic minority communities

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Greek experiences of migrant reception centres – community networks

On Thursday night I had the honour of presenting a paper in front of an engaged crowd at the Greek … More

bonegilla, government, greek, migrant, migrant centre

Histories of Controversy: Food and Migrant Resistance in Post-war Australia

Below is a short extract from my upcoming book Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (available for pre-order now). Each chapter addresses … More

bonegilla, conflict, control, food, government, refugees

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This blog details the research developments and reflections relating to my project ‘Making Migrant Heritage’, which asks: How do communities across Australia engage with and interpret official heritage practices and language in order to make their migrant and settlement pasts public?

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