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

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IWD talk: The limits of the archive – revisiting histories of multiculturalism and women’s voices

In an effort to trick myself into being (feeling?) ‘productive’, and thus keep that all-pervading panic and fear at bay, … More

archive, ethnic, migrantrights, multiculturalism, oral history, welfare, women's testimony, workers

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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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