African Heritage Australian Youth

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acculturation
Africa
African Refugees
African Youth
Australia
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capability approach
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citizenship
cultural citizenship
economic participation
educational attainment
educational equity for African refugees
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Equity Targets
Ethnocultural Minority Groups
Global Refugee Regime
higher education
Higher Education Standards Framework
Humanitarian Entrants
inclusion
integration
intersectionality in schooling
Low Atar
Low SES
Low SES Background
migration
moral panic
multicultural policy analysis
multiculturalism
Navigational Capacity
non-English Speaking Background Groups
policy intervention
qualitative longitudinal studies
Racial Stigma
racialisation in Australia
Racialised Moral Panic
radicalisation
radicalization
Refugee Background Students
Refugee Integration
Refugee Resettlement
Refugee Students
Refugee Youth
refugee youth education
refugees
social engagement
social integration research
sociology
South Sudan
stigma
UK Home Office
VCAL
Vice Versa
White Australia Policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367742355
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the last four decades, Australia has resettled thousands of African refugees. As a visibly different minoritised group, Black African youth are often represented as disengaged, dangerous, and undesirable. Even so, rarely are generative mechanisms that negatively affect the life-courses of the youth critically examined.

Drawing on a wide range of theoretical resources, policy reviews, longitudinal statistical data, and in-depth interviews, this book reports on the educational attainment and integration outcomes of African heritage Australian youth from refugee backgrounds. The book also identifies intersectional factors of educational disadvantage, analyses equity provisions, and outlines policy ideas for improved educational attainment and integration of refugee youth. It is unique in its scope and focus and contributes to knowledge in African Australian studies.

The book will appeal to researchers, postgraduate students, and policymakers interested in understanding the dynamics of refugee resettlement and integration.

Tebeje Molla is a senior lecturer and ARC Future Fellow in the School of Education at Deakin University, Australia. His research focuses on inequality and policy responses in education. Theoretically, his work is informed by critical sociology and a capability approach to social justice and human development. Tebeje is the author of Higher Education in Ethiopia: Structural Inequalities and Policy Responses (Springer, 2018).

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