With the decline of official multiculturalism in Australia the focus of the government has turned to promoting programs and services that will provide greater social inclusion. This paper illustrates that although institutions within society such as the media, federal government agencies, and local governments aim to value cultural diversity, social practices unintentionally regulate inclusion by privileging whiteness and scrutinising ethnic minorities on local places. An analysis of metropolitan and local newspaper reports and government document provides an insight into these practices that construct 'ethnic' citizens in particular ways.
History
Journal
SA Geographer
Volume
24
Pagination
24 - 29
Location
[Adelaide, S. Aust.]
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1440-2998
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal